Congratulations to the team. Oxide & Friends, Bryan, Adam & Team are such a valuable resource to our community. Their podcast is amazing, the problems they encounter, and their willingness to share with the rest of us is not taken for granted!
Its a personal project? Do you truly believe that individuals are required to have the foresight into how their project will get adopted or viewed by the community that it would require them to create a separate github account to host it under?
I spoke with a silver expert a week ago before the crash and he said half the flow is speculative, structural flow will remain. Looks like he was right.
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Nomad was amazing at every step of my experiments on it, except one. Simply including a file from the Nomad control to the Nomad host is... impossible? I saw indications of how to tell the host to get it from a file host, and I saw people complaining that they had to do it through the file host, with the response being security (I have thoughts about this and so did the complainants).
I was rather baffled to an extent. I was just trying to push a configuration file that would be the primary difference between a couple otherwise samey apps.
+1 to miscommunication, but host_volume is indeed what I’ve used to allow host files into the chroot. Not all drivers support it, and there are some nomad config implications, but it otherwise works great for storing db’s or configurations.
Roblox has 43+ million daily active users. The issue you are wildly speculating about is enormously small compared to their size and scale. I guarantee you they’ve dealt with that potential issue (if they even are using Postgres) years ago.
The landing page seems to provide absolutely zero information other than giving off the impression that something may be taking an extremely long time to load.
Edit: Seems to just be completely broken in Firefox...
That in and out scrolling of images doesn't seem to work properly in all cases, so I am getting overlapping images which looks like an error. Personally I would tune that scrolling down a little bit.