309 points by messh 3 days ago | 158 comments | View on ycombinator
ValdikSS 2 days ago |
Imustaskforhelp 3 days ago |
What stack does this use underneath?
Good luck with launch, this idea is similar to railway in terms of pricing model. I discussed about it a few comments back and I think its an interesting idea and we are seeing alternatives within such pricing model
Also are you using some cloud provider itself or building it yourself, I'd be interested in so many details to discover
Have a nice day and looking forward to ya response! Good luck with your project!
krick 3 days ago |
Does anyone have a legit use-case when it would be actually nicer to use this on-demand type of service? (Once more, unless we are talking some serious on-demand hardware.)
Egor3f 3 days ago |
zackify 3 days ago |
I really need to share a blog post on doing this exact thing with a VPS, 2 commands to install and setup lxd.
And then client side bash function to just make and connect via tmux and delete when you're done.
Self hosting these services is too easy to do and you can have more control of your data and better specs.
Liftyee 3 days ago |
qudat 3 days ago |
Also If you ever want to chat about ssh feel free to reach out!
gvldev 3 days ago |
yehat 2 days ago |
amelius 2 days ago |
When I suspend my Linux machine, my ssh connections are lost.
Anyone know of a good solution for this?
PS: Yes, I know about tmux/screen but I'd like a solution that keeps the connection, because I often forget to start a screen session. Also, I'd like my X11 applications to keep working.
zinodaur 3 days ago |
My job has their own DCs, but inexplicably hosts devboxes in EC2 - an autosuspend feature for cost savings sounds awesome.
Feature request: let me give you a Dropbox folder to persist/load my suspended vms from/to, that way i dont get charged for storage when not using it, and i can walk away whenever i want
rolymath 2 days ago |
WhyNotHugo 3 days ago |
Trying to use any of the commands in the home page, I just see "[email protected]: Permission denied (publickey).". Clearly I have to register first, but there's no clue as to how.
solumunus 3 days ago |
cryptonector 1 day ago |
raphinou 2 days ago |
theykk 3 days ago |
bks 3 days ago |
gildenFish 3 days ago |
yjftsjthsd-h 3 days ago |
Why isn't SFTP supported?
SuperNinKenDo 2 days ago |
knorker 2 days ago |
Do you need a banking license, or partner with someone who has?
exabrial 2 days ago |
No "command line tools" to install. No absurd over-complicated web APIs.
gigatexal 3 days ago |
vagab0nd 3 days ago |
jahantech 2 days ago |
btw I am not from Hetzner
littlecranky67 3 days ago |
mnsc 3 days ago |
HPsquared 2 days ago |
orliesaurus 3 days ago |
andrewmcwatters 2 days ago |
Segfault offers free unlimited Root Servers. A new server (inside a Virtual Machine) is created for every SSH connection.
Different 'tilda' services: OG shell access: