Kasra Rahjerdi
@jc4p
what’s so hard about programming just use Vercel for the hosting Cloudflare for the CDN and DNS Neynar for the FC integration AWS for the servers Resend for the emails Supabase for the db
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keccers
@keccers.eth
“Hard” is the wrong word. Like I don’t ever feel like any problem is outside my intellectual capabilities. It’s just annoying. In some instances I would in fact pay more just to consolidate. I don’t want to rely on the ability of 10 different teams to write good docs just to ship something retardio
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Royal
@royalaid.eth
You can just stick to one provider, AWS has everything you need it's just a PITA to deal with all the permissions and access control shit
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Kasra Rahjerdi
@jc4p
i think if someone recommends using Route 53 vs Cloudflare they need a wellness check from a very very good doctor
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keccers
@keccers.eth
He bullied me for trying to stick with Amazon Royalaid
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Kasra Rahjerdi
@jc4p
have fun setting up SSL!!! don’t forget to generate a certificate using a DNS verification so you can assign it to the CloudFront node but don’t forget CloudFront only works if you have an ALB and an ALB only works if — *gets dragged off stage by cops*
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keccers
@keccers.eth
I was fine serving from the CF url so I didn’t deal with that tbh 🫣
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Royal
@royalaid.eth
SSL / TLS is a pain in the ass. Cloudflare + Let's Encrypt does legitimately make it easier but you can push through with Route 53
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