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@w1nt3r
Moved BasePaint from Vercel (and dozen of other random providers) into a single Railway project. This diagram looks absolutely amazing.
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Colin
@colin
What’s your experience with the dev UX on vercel versus railway? We’re paying a significant amount for Paragraph + Mirror.
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@w1nt3r
It’s hard to beat Vercel DX. They know how to hook devs up to their super expensive platform
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@tanishq
It’s pretty good, I’ve been using it for a small time indexer on a free plan
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Ivan P
@dayofniagra
We moved off of Vercel specifically due to bad DX. Vercel is very opinionated, for example it assumes you have a branch per env, that you don't have a monorepo. You pay per developer and if you don't the PR checks fail. We are trunk based and a monorepo and it was a total DX nightmare. (Also Next does not take variables at runtime, you have to bake them in, but that's on Next)
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@complexlity
Vercel just has the best DX (they know their stuff). But I’ve been using railway for even longer, it’s good enough TBH. Plus beyond the free their, vercel gets costly. Railway is PAYG mostly so it’s easy to calculate railway bills to see where to optimize (they have hobby plan too but it’s very easy to go beyond it)
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