At a first glance it's a mobile proxy service, but the entire backend of it allows anyone to create their own mobile proxy and be able to access it anywhere through the internet, seamlessly. That's the 2nd phase of the website which is still long ways to go, but very happy with how stable the platform is and how fully it's automated.
Tech stack is a bit unconventional for a public facing website, as it's Blazor Server.
As a C# dev in my day job, I've found Blazor to be quite capable and stable to quickly iterate through my ideas. And was pleasantly surprised to see how easily I can deploy the app into a Linux VPS through docker, which I didn't think was possible a few years ago.
I have, it's amazing. The only thing it's missing is drag and drop to outside divs. Other than that, it's feature rich, very customizable and the best from all other js grids I tried.
This is not a random fork. This is a fork with almost $400 million 24 hour volume. Coinbase should allow users to withdraw their BCC, since they are sitting on a huge pile of BCC units, which belong to customers.
I use DigitalOcean, which has great speeds and network, but also use a dedicated server from WholesaleInternet, in which I host a few VPSs for development purposes.
Besides Stripe and Braintree, I would like to recommend FastSpring. Accepts credits cards, Paypal, Amazon and others. Supports recurring payments (perfect for SaaS) and single payments for products. Has great support, and the fees are very low. I have been using them for more than 2 years, and have had no issues.
Genymotion's free edition has too many limitations. It's not just free for non-commercial usage. Some examples are: multi-touch and accelerometer, which are not supported in the free edition.
At a first glance it's a mobile proxy service, but the entire backend of it allows anyone to create their own mobile proxy and be able to access it anywhere through the internet, seamlessly. That's the 2nd phase of the website which is still long ways to go, but very happy with how stable the platform is and how fully it's automated.
Tech stack is a bit unconventional for a public facing website, as it's Blazor Server. As a C# dev in my day job, I've found Blazor to be quite capable and stable to quickly iterate through my ideas. And was pleasantly surprised to see how easily I can deploy the app into a Linux VPS through docker, which I didn't think was possible a few years ago.