Comment by elAhmo 1 month ago I don't understand who is still using Heroku today. 5 comments elAhmo Reply nathanappere 1 month ago The experience of "you push, provision databases & dependencies in 3 clicks, and it just works" is sadly still unmatched. frollogaston 1 month ago Yep, even in the things that tried to copy Heroku fg137 1 month ago Maybe true in 2010 but not today. teeray 1 month ago Today, you get the more streamlined experience of push, 3 clicks to restart CI & container build, push 1000 yamls, click to restart the build again, cry when it all fails. 1 reply →
nathanappere 1 month ago The experience of "you push, provision databases & dependencies in 3 clicks, and it just works" is sadly still unmatched. frollogaston 1 month ago Yep, even in the things that tried to copy Heroku fg137 1 month ago Maybe true in 2010 but not today. teeray 1 month ago Today, you get the more streamlined experience of push, 3 clicks to restart CI & container build, push 1000 yamls, click to restart the build again, cry when it all fails. 1 reply →
fg137 1 month ago Maybe true in 2010 but not today. teeray 1 month ago Today, you get the more streamlined experience of push, 3 clicks to restart CI & container build, push 1000 yamls, click to restart the build again, cry when it all fails. 1 reply →
teeray 1 month ago Today, you get the more streamlined experience of push, 3 clicks to restart CI & container build, push 1000 yamls, click to restart the build again, cry when it all fails. 1 reply →
The experience of "you push, provision databases & dependencies in 3 clicks, and it just works" is sadly still unmatched.
Yep, even in the things that tried to copy Heroku
Maybe true in 2010 but not today.
Today, you get the more streamlined experience of push, 3 clicks to restart CI & container build, push 1000 yamls, click to restart the build again, cry when it all fails.
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