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How to Set Up and Deploy an OpenClaw AI Agent on a VPS3hcloud.com3 points·by Liriel·16 days ago·0 comments
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WireGuard VPN developer can't ship updates after Microsoft locks accounttechcrunch.com9 points·by Liriel·3 months ago·3 comments
Monitoring Express Route Performance with AppSignalblog.appsignal.com1 points·by Liriel·3 months ago·0 comments
Developers Should – and Shouldn't – Use LLMs in Our Developmenttighten.com3 points·by Liriel·3 months ago·0 comments
What Metrics to Monitor in Your Vibe Coded Appblog.appsignal.com3 points·by Liriel·3 months ago·0 comments
Study: Sycophantic AI can undermine human judgmentarstechnica.com1 points·by Liriel·4 months ago·0 comments
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Liriel·26 days ago·discussSo far I haven't had any trouble, and they have servers right where I need them.
Liriel·26 days ago·discussI don't think anyone can guarantee anything here, but I am going to bet that they will be a better-priced alternative.
Liriel·26 days ago·discussPrices are going insane, and I am going for an alternative provider in the US.I have 5 app nodes, 2 background workers, 1 DB replica, and 4 dev/staging instances.On new Hetzner US pricing:5 x CCX23 (app nodes): $514.95/mo 2 x CCX13 (workers): $101.98/mo 1 x CCX23 (DB replica): $102.99/mo 4 x CX33 (dev/staging): $39.96/mo Total: ~$759/mo or $9,108/yearOn 3HCloud with equivalent specs:5 x 16 GB 4 vCPU dedicated: $160/mo 2 x 8 GB 2 vCPU dedicated: $32/mo 1 x 16 GB 4 vCPU dedicated: $32/mo 4 x 4 GB 2 vCPU shared: $24/mo Storage ~250 GB total (SSD smart): ~$7.50/mo Total: ~$255/mo or $3,066/yearI will let you do the math.
Liriel·8 months ago·discussYou are right, but in practice, a lot of things happen.Docs that get generated end up in a huge PR that people glance over.Sometimes the reviewers aren't senior enough, so they don't even see the issue, etc.
Liriel·10 months ago·discussMy pet peeve is people who use LLMs to generate code, never check whether it works, and then submit a PR.As if open-source maintainers don't have enough chores.