ChipTuner on Nostr: > Relays can't scale because no one is coding one that does scale. We literally don't ...
> Relays can't scale because no one is coding one that does scale. We literally don't have a single dev working on real scaleable architecture. You have to find the person first. None of us are good for that type of work.
Yup :( No one can seem to just implement mysql like their app will catch a disease or something. Make stateless apps again.
> We all want to get out of GitHub, but no one has ever made a better tool than GitHub that works right now that we can migrate. We are not going to work on that tool ourselves. We don't have the time. So you have to find a person that can do that, likely for the next 3 years, in order to fully replace GitHub.
This is a bit of a fallacy though. I don't use GitHub (not that it matters because I don't have collaborators) but there is plenty of competing software available, even better than GitHub in terms of actual product management, integration and deployment. The only advantage GitHub has is a popular website, devs that already have accounts, and social media like gimmicks. OneDev, GitLab, ForgeJo, GitTea, and probably a bunch of others have more than enough features. But no one wants to invest the time into running the servers. Which I get. I spend like 10-20hrs/week just doing server bullshit. Just say that, instead of there is nothing as good as a multi billion dollar company offering a SaaS product. GitHub is far from a "better" product, it's just convenient and free.
Yup :( No one can seem to just implement mysql like their app will catch a disease or something. Make stateless apps again.
> We all want to get out of GitHub, but no one has ever made a better tool than GitHub that works right now that we can migrate. We are not going to work on that tool ourselves. We don't have the time. So you have to find a person that can do that, likely for the next 3 years, in order to fully replace GitHub.
This is a bit of a fallacy though. I don't use GitHub (not that it matters because I don't have collaborators) but there is plenty of competing software available, even better than GitHub in terms of actual product management, integration and deployment. The only advantage GitHub has is a popular website, devs that already have accounts, and social media like gimmicks. OneDev, GitLab, ForgeJo, GitTea, and probably a bunch of others have more than enough features. But no one wants to invest the time into running the servers. Which I get. I spend like 10-20hrs/week just doing server bullshit. Just say that, instead of there is nothing as good as a multi billion dollar company offering a SaaS product. GitHub is far from a "better" product, it's just convenient and free.