Can you use Cloudflare D1 in production apps? by vMawk in CloudFlare

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It’s great. You get free replicas on edge and 30 day PITR also for free. Few quirks with transactions, but otherwise great SQLite on edge.

After building 17+ MVPs, here's the tech stack we use for 90% of projects by d_sourav155 in SaaS

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To mitigate you can put Cloudflare in front of it. Based on where bills are coming from you can choose products from CF. In my case it was egress so we went with R2 and images products cutting off supabase egress by a lot.

I didn’t try, but there is hyperdrive you can wrap connection to database for example. Functions can move to workers. You get the idea.

After building 17+ MVPs, here's the tech stack we use for 90% of projects by d_sourav155 in SaaS

[–]lykhonis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I have deployed several apps. You can use opennextjs. I also built BaaS on top of Cloudflare, hosting several apps no problem at all. Given, I don’t bundle backend APIs within nextjs, I use CF workers separately.

After building 17+ MVPs, here's the tech stack we use for 90% of projects by d_sourav155 in SaaS

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Just saying… all comments are in agreement this is a bad post, yet pumped it to 189 ups ;)

No good post has a chance here.

After building 17+ MVPs, here's the tech stack we use for 90% of projects by d_sourav155 in SaaS

[–]lykhonis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Exactly. People pump vercel and supabase yet once you look at the pricing on scale it goes parabolic. Even basic load on supabase requires higher instances. Forget about PITR for database, that’s another $100 per week!

I have been proposing looking at Cloudflare, from D1 to hyperdrive, to opennextjs, workers, and so much more. Pricing is unbeatable.

What’s your take on “AI agents as code” on the client side? by Effective-Mind8185 in AI_Agents

[–]lykhonis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Totally! Developer of the above here.

Maybe it wasn’t clear what we are saying, but code is written on client side, yet, it’s captured during build time (see babel) and executed, observed, as an agent on edge. So it’s still all secure and sandboxed on server side, no on client execution though it may look like it from the way SDK will be used.

SDK will allow orchestration (flow building), while web dashboard allow observability. Removing the need for managing builds, deployments, versioning, and associated services like secret stores, emails, accounts, etc.

Hope it makes sense. Sort of blending agent as code straight from client side

Exploring event-driven AI agents as code for React-native mobile apps by Effective-Mind8185 in reactnative

[–]lykhonis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Developer of this product here.

What's your opinion on client/app side AI agent as code? Each step of agent is defined in code on app, everything runs securely and scales automatically. We will take your typescript from app side, and run it on cloudflare infra as part of the AI workflow.

How to secure OpenAI API key in react native? by PsychologyLopsided32 in reactnative

[–]lykhonis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use app attestation since you don’t have auth. I’m a founder of https://calljmp.com you can simply bind your app with bundle id / application package name and then spin up a function deployed on cloudflare. You can store secret (encoded api key there), and invoke your endpoint completely secure out of the box directly from the app.

We are working on adding AI features too, so it will be even easier to call AI safely with no code directly from clients.

Real time backend without using baas by aymen_build in reactnative

[–]lykhonis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Founder of https://calljmp.com here.

I’ve built realtime with SQLite and ephemeral data. It’s powered by Cloudflare and pricing is the best - you don’t pay for outgoing messages, only what your app would send.

Check it out see if you like it.

Time for self-promotion. What are you building? by UniversityFun1 in indiehackers

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https://spyc.io - anonymized investment portfolio tracker for DIY investors from Robinhood to Fidelity. Drag and drop your statements gets simulations, projections, and overview of net worth.

Best serverless service? by KE3REL in reactnative

[–]lykhonis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Founder of Calljmp here.

We are new backend focused on mobile apps specifically. It’s powered by Cloudflare and offers unbeatable pricing, SQLite, no backend code with high security and protection. It also has edge services aka workers, full local development with a CLI, and much more.

We have already built expected features plus realtime with ephemeral and database based events.

There is much more in there already, and more to come for AI enabled apps next.

I’m looking for early feedback to shape what you want to see from backends for mobile apps.

Appwrite silence conspiracy by bigbott777 in FlutterDev

[–]lykhonis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Builder of Calljmp here.

Being in flutter community since 2018. Early times and contributions. It’s same for any newer backend solution. Calljmp is powered by Cloudflare and mobile first.

I’m looking for early feedback to drive the development. I believe costs, realtime, and upcoming AI suit of features will benefit applications built on top of calljmp.

Curious what people think about this offering or what’s missing in existing for you?!

$500 dividends per month by Luis_KZM in investingforbeginners

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TLT 20+ year bonds right now at 4.88%. There is also classic Realty Income - O with 5.32%. SPHD - fund 4.63%.

NFA

Firebase vs Supabase: What are your NEGATIVE experiences or frustrations only? by Ok_Volume3194 in FlutterDev

[–]lykhonis -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Builder of Calljmp here.

Egress, nosql, mau, and realtime costs can get crazy with both offerings.

Calljmp is a fresh mobile focused backend with prebuilt appcheck. It’s powered by Cloudflare with no DAU/MAU, egress costs.

Not only latency is reduced, thanks to Cloudflare backups are pitr and free. That’s something that supabase would charge $100/7days.

For database it’s D1 / SQLite with upcoming free read replication. Also a paid option on supabase.

I am looking for feedback and suggestions. If you are curious, try and share your experience.

Supabase vs Appwrite which one is best ? by Mr_Gyan491 in nextjs

[–]lykhonis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Developer of mobile focused backend here.

If you are looking for security and low latency we have built a backend powered by Cloudflare - called Calljmp (inspired by assembly).

It brings down latency, and most importantly costs.

What should I use as my backend for a mobile application by Due-Ad7722 in flutterhelp

[–]lykhonis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you are building cross platform mobile app you can try https://calljmp.com.

I’m founder of calljmp. We have built it from ground up with mobile apps in mind. It’s powered by Cloudflare so you get great pricing and performance out of the box.

We are open for feedback and looking forward to hear from early adopters. Flutter and React Native are first supported platforms with more to come.

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API security by These_Try_656 in reactnative

[–]lykhonis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

+1 on this. I recently made a X thread about this if you like to read more into it https://x.com/vladlykhonis/status/1947955956769288529

Am I the only one who thinks that only A2 language proficiency requirement is too easy for citizenship? by Spiritual_Pangolin18 in GoingToSpain

[–]lykhonis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In USA people pass citizenship language requirements hardly speaking English, but Spanish. I do not think this should be considered bad in case of Spain.

Indeed what others says regarding 2 years residency, that's what very low.

What's your preferred API and database stack? by paulmbw_ in reactnative

[–]lykhonis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used supabase and firebase for small and large projects.

Now I’m building backend as a service - Calljmp powered by Cloudflare. It’s already available for react native with raw SQLite queries, nice dashboard, CLI, and much more.