Sure, I'm using GCP to host the website. Then, I'm using Docker, K8s, and then a LB sitting in front. The graph is from GCP's CDN that tracks requests per second and CDN hits/misses [1]. It's a pretty sweet setup since all of the heavy lifting is done at the CDN. You could do something similar on the CDN side with AWS using CloudFront.
ooooh. the text is a transcript. i was going to say, tighter editing would be good, but as a transcript, yeah it works.
it's really good. my only comment is meta. sorry, there is no way i am going to start on a 30-episode series and have you pull an ABC 'Lost' on me. Produce all of them, then launch it all at once.
Thanks for the feedback. Yeah, I 100% agree. I'm thinking something like 3-5 episodes now, and I'll do it over a week. Then if you wanted to follow along you can OR just view it at the end of a week. Makes it way easier to see how it works quickly (or use the demo app / view the code).
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 35.1 ms ] threadps. always interesting to see the HN traffic effect: https://imgur.com/yPMgwql
[1] https://cloud.google.com/cdn/
it's really good. my only comment is meta. sorry, there is no way i am going to start on a 30-episode series and have you pull an ABC 'Lost' on me. Produce all of them, then launch it all at once.