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That doesn't make sense. You use AWS services because they are in the cloud, not because you want to do self-hosting. Similar to Cloudflare wrangler, localstack should be just a well-built local mocking service.

There's still a cost.

If you're a cost-conscious startup, you could use AWS Local Thingie to run it on a 5€/month VPS while you validate your idea.

Then if you get actual customers you could move it to proper AWS - or you might find out that Fake-AWS is actually enough for you and a 20€ VPS is enough for your uses and pay 0€ to Amazon, while still filing bug tickets to AWS Local Thingie Github for bugs and feature requests =)


LLM-generated article at least partially.


But what is stoolap's binary size? Specifically, WASM size? wa-sqlite is 1.2 MBs.


Just remove the work part man. It's incredibly frustrating when you run out of money. Add some credit card loan or something and your final score is the amount of money you have left. Also, add teleport button—I clicked the big red button thinking it would transport me instantly. Only to be dropped off to in the middle of nowhere. And when you select a departure from train station, it should auto-select the end-stop, so you don't have to scroll down and click it (which is non-obvious btw that you have to)


The reason you have to work is because the game is based on a BBC show called "Race across the world" where you have to race from point A to point B with the money equivalent of an air fare for the journey.

If you run out of money in the show or your funds are running low you can work to earn more money. So that's why I added that feature. I do think it adds a extra layer to the game as it's something you always have to think about


It's good to follow an example but what works in a TV show can make for a bad game mechanic. Games like geo-guesser are nice because they focus on the fun part, figuring out locations. And leave the rest out. Learning real routes and prices is cool, playing fictional waiter is IMO not.


Well I want to give shadcn some credit, building a comprehensive open-source UI toolkit, on your own basically, isn't as easy as one would think. Yeah you can use native elements except for some tiny edge case with say Safari and then you go deeper into the rabbit hole, until you decide you'll just customize everything. But at this point you probably have lost a lot of time and sanity already.

I'd put the blame on React and poor Web APIs in this case. Both are way too complicated for mere mortals to understand fully, and even simplest things like maintaining 100% container height through nested elements, can become a ridiculous time-sink for something completely unrelated to what is your main objective.


> on your own basically

The base (Radix UI) was built by a team on WorkOS paycheck.


Not true. Radix was built by a team on a Modulz paycheck, then acquired and (more or less) abandoned by WorkOS.

Your (implicit) point that Shadcn didn't develop the underlying component library still stands.


Well. Coming from TS, Gleam just wasn't/isn't my jam. It's a nice programming language research project, but it just goes against the grain for me a little too much. All the made-up rules early returning always being weird `use` call, the type boilerplate—no inline object types as I remember. Lot of inventions that just makes me go "why?" Like the opposite ideology of Go. And yes I've used Haskell before (didn't like it) and Rust (kinda like it) and others in smaller quantity.

I am more excited about making things rather than fetishizing about some language paradigms so, I acknowledge that Gleam just isn't for me. I did give me the insight that for me, it might be the best to stick with the common denominator languages for the foreseeable future.


learning curve isn’t always a bad thing

to effectively critique a language you must understand the design trade offs made


While he has a point and Italians are kinda embarrassing in their politics, can't help the feeling that he comes off as a bit of cry-baby. Trying to win points with the JD/Musk mafia that hard seems weird and icky. Seems like signaling to other billionaire bros that they belong to their faction, which in my books isn't that great either. That last uppercase line a cherry on top of shattering my image of CF as respectable tech-vendors.


Those science studies are a load of bull if they say added sugar up to 50 GRAMS has no effect on your health. Your gut develops a craving for it like no other and your insulin spikes much harder when you intake that much on daily basis. When you're off sugar for a while, you notice how those "compulsions" you have during groceries is just due to your gut yearning for some sugar. Now fruits and natural sugar are a lot better, but even them I wouldn't consume excessively if you are in the business of high focus -work.


Does this mean better school lunches? With real salad and meat, not just hamburgers and ketchup. I'd hope so.


Now that was an awesome blog post, thank you for linking!


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