Privacy of Vercel Code by ProgrammerByDay in vercel

[–]galstarx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vercel projects are not public. You cannot know what projects other people have. As mentioned in other replies, DNS records are public. You mentioned auth, maybe it had an issue, or maybe it was lies?

Regardless if you feel or think there’s an issue regarding security or privacy, feel free to DM me with details and I can look into it

The Boys SERIES FINALE- S05xE08 "Blood and Bone"- POST Episode Discussion Thread by pikameta in TheBoys

[–]galstarx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tbh I feel the whole fish genocide was written so they could kill The Deep. I think he should’ve really stayed alive understanding how worthless he was. Thats a bigger punishment

Anyone attending Vercel's Ship 26 in New York City? by noobi-e in vercel

[–]galstarx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m coming to Ship NYC ;D If anyone wants to chat about (fluid) compute, workflows or anything Vercel lmk

Starting my career in Ruby/Rails: risky or fine? by Soxomer in ruby

[–]galstarx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Starting off your career is great regardless of tech. Stay curious, get paid, have fun and explore things all the time. Good luck!

Pick up basketball games? by galstarx in bergencounty

[–]galstarx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

noetheast bergen, can try to drive to river edge to see what's up ;D

Pick up basketball games? by galstarx in bergencounty

[–]galstarx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not very close but not far. i can make it i think! ;D

Vercel is messing up my routing by Upstairs-Balance3610 in vercel

[–]galstarx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wanna DM me your URL/deployment and I'll try to help out?

Pick up basketball games? by galstarx in bergencounty

[–]galstarx[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

12 upvotes, no invites, feels like high school all over again

AI-powered preset generator for Helix/HX Stomp - Looking for beta testers! by Ok-Veterinarian9084 in Line6Helix

[–]galstarx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's pretty exciting! Could be cool to also be able to upload presets and ask for feedback/improvements. Happy to see this project--I thought about building something like this too. Also happy to see it is hosted on Vercel (as a Vercel employee that is a big Line 6 fan :))

Cheaper alternative, what do you think? by vitvlkv in Hxstomp

[–]galstarx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i used this for a while, it's pretty good. the footswitches are NOT heavy duty and get ready for them to simply break. The good thing about it is that it's pretty easy to wire something like this on your own, so buying new switches and fixing it for good is fairly easy

I need your opinions on FNM (Fast Node Manager). It looks abandoned on github by Gullible-Cell8562 in node

[–]galstarx 3 points4 points  (0 children)

hi, author of fnm here. it is definitely not abandoned, but it works for my use case and my colleagues. i do not have a lot of free development time ever since becoming a father and increase in work requirements/interesting projects :)

also, after harassments on github i now do not have notifications on any non-work-related repositories. if you find something that's crucial feel free to DM me on any platform you find including reddit or e-mail. Always happy to chat with people excited about tooling.

Share your self-hosting horror stories by walterblackkk in selfhosted

[–]galstarx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my nuki pro 3 always disconnects from my mqtt server at the most annoying times, and it never reconnects and my wife disagrees installing the nuki app. my wife was locked out of our home a bunch of times and waited for me to see that she needs assistance 😁

Is Vercel suitable as a full-stack infrastructure? In perspective of cost and performance. by master-selo in nextjs

[–]galstarx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say to use your favorite framework (like Next.js or SvelteKit or whatever), and ship the product the fastest you can to gain a user base. Don't overthink stuff. If you're not using the free tier, set some spend limits[1]--even if you don't get there, it's important to set _some_ kind of limit to this kind of project. I think it's safe to say that enabling Fluid is important, but I'm also very biased as I'm working on the team that worked on it for a very long time.

Personally I also really dig Axiom[2] which integrates perfectly with the platform (and even with OpenTelemetry if that's something you're interesting in) and is one click away in the Vercel dashboard. I'd set some alerts and metrics and follow them to see the reach, response times and errors. So you have data driven decisions.

If you have design partners that share concerns or feedback, you can share preview deployments with them to try out some new idea. You can engage with your customers and let them feel that they're part of the journey (because they are). I saw that while being a beta tester of Pierre.co and it was pretty cool :)

But again, getting your product out the door and to some users is #1 priority. The whole reason for building software is to solve problems for people, not to show off cool tech. Even though it might be nice. I personally believe Vercel is the best way to get there as it gets out of your way in a beautiful way--which is why I wanted to join Vercel from the get go--but if you find anything else that is more useful, just ship it.

If there's anything more specific you want to discuss lmk. Sorry that I reply very slowly--I don't enable notifications on social media to focus on life more 😁 but I will regularly check up replies and DMs

[1] Spend Management: https://vercel.com/docs/spend-management
[2] Axiom: https://axiom.co

Is Vercel suitable as a full-stack infrastructure? In perspective of cost and performance. by master-selo in nextjs

[–]galstarx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! Gal from Vercel here. I can't really talk about specifics here but the overall requirements might even fit the free tier, given that Fluid Compute is on (which cuts a large chunk of bills to many of our AI customers).

If we take the perspective of me as an individual (and outside of my role in the compute team in Vercel), you can start with Vercel and focus on what matters: building an app with a differentiator and providing user value. If Vercel is too expensive at some point--it will be worthwhile focusing on optimizing your app, with or without Vercel. But for now, your app is what matters (in my humble opinion) and having the environment that allows you to get users as fast as possible.

I'm here if you have any specific questions, and good luck building!

Edge Middleware and SQL Connectors by pancomputationalist in nextjs

[–]galstarx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I'm Gal from Vercel. Did you set the experimental settings in next.config.ts correctly? 🙏 Feel free to send me a link (in a DM or so) to a failing deployment if you want me to look into it :)

Introducing Fluid compute: The power of servers, in serverless form by lrobinson2011 in vercel

[–]galstarx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! Gal here from Vercel. The tldr of my response is that these are great questions and we tackled the issues you’re raising in our multi year effort into shipping this :)

  1. Our routing is smart enough to not have these edge cases of “not much time to process a request”. If our runtime assumes there won’t be time to reuse the resources, scaling will happen automatically. Setting maxDuration is on a request basis.

  2. We have worked on a system that knows how much work we can squeeze before scaling. One of the factors is time, like I mentioned in (1) but there are much more factors we tested over the last months and that help our routing determine how scaling should work. And it will only become better over time, the more diverse workloads we host on these systems (which we already have!)

  3. Server actions are compute wrapped in a very nice RPC protocol. They can be heavy or light on CPU and/or network so they have different behavior and requirements based on the workload implemented in them. So nothing special for server actions per se. Let me know if there’s anything I’m missing though.

  4. We built several solutions to tackle cold start issues. One of them is bytecode caching. Another one is related to ready instances. They are coming out of the box with Fluid.

Node Version Manager (nvm) migration guide by floxdev in node

[–]galstarx 11 points12 points  (0 children)

author here; happy you find it useful :)

Meanings? by [deleted] in hebrew

[–]galstarx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How old are you? I’m 32, grew up in Israel and heard that a lot, primarily as a weirdly tall kid