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zachlatta ◴[] No.45661622[source]
We've had a similar experience at Hack Club, the nonprofit I run that helps high schoolers get into coding and electronics.

We used to be on Heroku and the cost wasn't just the high monthly bill - it was asking "is this little utility app I just wrote really worth paying $15/month to host?" before working on it.

This year we moved to a self-hosted setup on Coolify and have about 300 services running on a single server for $300/month on Hetzner. For the most part, it's been great and let us ship a lot more code!

My biggest realization is that for an organization like us, we really only need 99% uptime on most of our services (not 99.99%). Most developer tools are around helping you reach 99.99% uptime. When you realize you only need 99%, the world opens up.

Disco looks really cool and I'm excited to check it out!

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IshKebab ◴[] No.45662408[source]
300 services?? What do they all do?
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zachlatta ◴[] No.45664004[source]
Tons of little Slack bots and apps and stuff! It’s a vibrant community and people are always making cool little tools
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1. notpushkin ◴[] No.45664719{3}[source]
Oh hey, you’re not getting booted after all!

(Just remember to take regular backups now, so that when this 5 year deal expires you don’t get into the same situation again :-)