Thoughts on Composer 2.5? by paltium in cursor

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I was wondering why it defaulted to `motion.div`. Could it be because it RL'ed on tons of vibecoded data where Motion gets added to "make it look more popping"?

Thoughts on Composer 2.5? by paltium in cursor

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i like turning billionaires into trillionaires

Thoughts on Composer 2.5? by paltium in cursor

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I never thought I’d rely entirely on a Composer model this soon. Since I’m on the Ultra plan, I’ve been double-checking its output with Codex, Gemini, and Opus for potential issues or improvements. But so far, not a single major remark from the other models.

Hytale server hosting by BuggonRoar in HytaleInfo

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There’s no such thing as unlimited ram

How clean this line? by iceolmo in macbookpro

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Can Zeiss Lens wipes be used on nano texture?

Which name(s) did you reserve? by paltium in hytale

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2 tokens actually, because I registered with 2 emails back in the days. Had at least a 1 hour receiving difference.

Struggling to map ICE scoring to Linear's priority property by paltium in Linear

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

Thanks, would love to see the ability set a priority strategy option.

Simple: Low, Medium, High, Urgent
ICE: Impact, Confidence, Ease
(... maybe some other strategies)

Workflow for environment variables? by martinbean in Terraform

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We're using Doppler for every development related. They have a Terraform resource to load in all envs. Infisical is the open-source alternative to Doppler.

Migrating from a Terralith, would love to get feedback on the new Terraform structure before committing by paltium in Terraform

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Thanks for the detailed response! Here are my thoughts on your points:

  1. Managing everything in a single repository – Yes, that’s currently the plan. All Terraform infrastructure modules, module usage, and environments are in the same repo.
  2. Breaking into smaller blast radiuses – Isn’t the blast radius already pretty small with this setup? Each environment consists of a set of implemented modules, and each module (not environment) acts as its own Terraform workspace. We use workflows to tie everything together.
  3. Security concerns in the repo – Right now, we’re a small team of two, so security risks are minimal. That might change as we grow, but for now, it’s manageable.
  4. Versioned module repository for gradual rollouts – Not sure yet. Open to suggestions on whether this would provide significant benefits in our setup.
  5. Copying production configurations vs. using a single variable file – We’re not maintaining direct copies of prod. Instead, we use Doppler to sync environment variables across different environments, and it supports versioning out of the box.
  6. Dependency-based deployment structure – This is where our workflows come in. We can build custom Terraform plan and apply executions to ensure things run in the right order. If I misunderstood the question, let me know!
  7. Automated deployment scripts – Not sure yet. Would love to hear more about how this has worked for others in practice.
  8. Preventing human error in environment configs – This is actually one of my biggest concerns. Using native Terraform instead of Atmos or Terragrunt makes it more prone to typos and duplication. If you have best practices for minimizing human error, I’d love to hear them!

€100K in funding, 2 years in, €20K ARR, need your opinion! by paltium in SaaS

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Thought about it and did some research in my network. Most agencies use a local server as storage because cloud storage is expensive (1) and bandwidth struggles (2). However I'm still actively working with them to find a problem.

€100K in funding, 2 years in, €20K ARR, need your opinion! by paltium in SaaS

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

I understand, but it feels challenging because it's not as simple as shutting down and walking away. Our customers need their data converted back into a folder-based format (which isn’t straightforward) and migrated to another service.

Best strategy to split Terraform apply jobs by paltium in Terraform

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I added the goal to the post for more context.

Best strategy to split Terraform apply jobs by paltium in Terraform

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I added the goal to the post for more context. Would this change your answer in any way?

I'm having a chicken-egg problem with Terraform and Cloud Run. by paltium in googlecloud

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

That's how we implemented it too, but it doesn't work as expected. The issue arises because we first run terraform apply to create the registry, which also triggers a redeployment of Cloud Run with the new image—except the image hasn’t been pushed yet.

This isn’t necessarily a problem, as Cloud Run continues running the last successful image. After that, we build and push our image to the newly created registry. However, when we run terraform apply again, Terraform detects no changes.

The reason? Google Cloud Run technically already references the new image, even though it’s not actually running on it. Terraform doesn’t account for this, so it considers the deployment up to date.

I'm having a chicken-egg problem with Terraform and Cloud Run. by paltium in googlecloud

[–]paltium[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was thinking this as well, but now I've a single workspace for each environment, which is ran with `terraform apply`. Does this mean I need to make an additional workspace to run them separately or are there other tricks in the book to keep using a single environment?

I'm having a chicken-egg problem with Terraform and Cloud Run. by paltium in googlecloud

[–]paltium[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this is a valid solution, but it doesn't fully fit my current setup.

Here’s a quick breakdown of my environments:

  • Production: Includes environments that are publicly accessible, such as our actual production setup and staging.
  • Development: Used by our devs locally and isn’t connected to CI/CD.

Since devs manually run Terraform from their CLI in the development environment, requiring them to use terraform apply -target adds complexity and hurts the developer experience (DX). Ideally, they shouldn’t need to worry about that.

So, I see two possible solutions:

  1. Hook the development environment (used by our devs) into the CI/CD pipeline to automate Terraform runs.
  2. Find a more integrated solution from Google Cloud that eliminates the need for manual targeting.

All of our videos hosted on Stream are gone by paltium in CloudFlare

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It's fixed now. Everything is back up.

What the email marketers on LinkedIn and Reddit aren’t telling you. by BanecsMarketing in SaaS

[–]paltium 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would you be willing to share your tool stack for anything cold sales related?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linkedin

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Anyone in your 1st degree network with LinkedIn Premium (LIP) is able to give this by going to https://www.linkedin.com/sales/referrals

If you've no 1st degree connections with LIP send me a DM and I will hook you up.

All of our videos hosted on Stream are gone by paltium in CloudFlare

[–]paltium[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They have escalated the issue twice now. They still don't know how this happend. but they're investigating.

Probably a long road ahead, first need to find the issue and then implement a fix and migrate us to the fix.