D++ on Nostr: Thanks for the rec. These serverless platforms are great, but as programs are only ...
Thanks for the rec. These serverless platforms are great, but as programs are only allowed to execute for about 10 seconds max, they don’t work for continuous apps. So I’m wondering - what is the industry standard equivalent to “Vercel” for persistent applications, if there is one, that will absolutely not hit me with words like “NGINX,” “reverse proxy,” or “docker.”
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