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So container first, deployed to vm or PaaS?

Are you clustering the rabbit?


Deployed to VMs, internally vmware, outside whatever they have (e.g: EC2)


Regarding migadu, which I am now looking at, what verification have you who’ve selected it done for this statement “ Your emails are your own business. We have no interest in them. We do not access1, analyse2, scan or share any user data.” from their site?


As emails are not encrypted in transit or storage - none. I know that their business is email, not ads, and that I'm the customer, not the product.

If you have confidential emails best to encrypt them before sending, but that is true for anynhosted service.


Would you guys share

- are you consulting on the side or full time?

- a template proposal / sow or a link to a good starter?

- can you do this remotely? I’m far far away in terms of time zone and want to get in on remote consulting is it an option?

At some point I’m gonna have to ask these questions with my real user account and a link to my resume as I am needing extra dosh now more than my prior comments on here would suggest


Could you elaborate on the cookiecutter template?



Could you tell us more about jumpstart?

Is it well supported,

who provides it,

are there similar templates that don’t work as well and why?


https://jumpstartrails.com/

There are a few other Rails template frameworks but I think this is the most popular. It basically has a lot of the boilerplate stuff that you need to do for setting up a SaaS product. Of course because it’s rails a lot of the stuff is supplied in gems


Over $700/year if you want to develop more than one website seems a bit too much to me.


Works out pretty well if you think of it in dev time spent imo


Thanks for the post.

You mention nocode tools? Such as what? Is that only for landing pages?

Seeing Java and swift are used for mobile app dev? Are you using accelerators or templates to speed it up and if so from where?

What tech do you use for identity, user store and authn/ authz? Related to that is what tech handles your subscriptions?


If you don’t mind, what sort of writing?

How did you get into this?


Tech writing. The plurality of it is for Stack Overflow's blog actually. You just write a pitch and send it.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/01/27/blog-contributor-guide...


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