We like to talk in plain English and just explain what we mean rather than using jargon terms that everyone might not understand.
Our wiki is brand new this week, so I am glad you like it! If you haven't seen already, you can click on the 'see it in action' button to see a gif that walks you through lots of the setup steps. We'll definitely think…
Hi! Thanks for your interest. We don't support Rails and PostgreSQL quite yet, but they are both in our future plans, so we should have support for them soon. You can also make requests on our wiki for frameworks you…
Thanks! You can take a look at our technical tour page which has some information on it: http://jumpstarter.io/technical We have also got a brand new wiki with lots of information, and we'll be continuing to add a lot…
We won't be charging people extra or forcing them to change their plan if you have a sudden influx of visits from Hacker News or another site. We will consider that a temporary traffic spike and we will be happy that…
That has indeed been the way for many years and a valid worry. And yet, we're changing it. A lot of hosting companies are white labelled without any major differences. Our tech was completely written from the ground up…
It's aimed at anyone who wants their hosting to be easy. It saves time and worry so you can just concentrate on your code without lots of hassle.
We do need to add it to the website, and to our brand new Github FAQ we're in the process of building. But a request is a http request. :) Thanks for your feedback.
It's all relative. We save you time, and make sure your service is always up. We work with you through any pain points you have. If your server goes down, and you lose an hour of your time. You've already lost that…
Thank you!
Yes. However, it's not a VPS service. The file system is automatically managed by Jumpstarter and upgraded without downtime. The idea of no root access is not to limit you, but because you shouldn't have to worry about…
Far from it. You never have to worry about if other people are being resource intensive for one major reason. And if you got Hacker News'd, rather than punishing you and everyone else – we'd instead give you more…
Hi! Laura from Jumpstarter here. :) Hoping to answer any questions.
A request is a http request. Wordpress is getting increasingly better at keeping requests lower. And it's all up to a user how they optimise; they can get it down to just a couple of requests if they wish.
I ran out of time to reply to every comment yesterday, but as Faruk linked to this as one of his best comments, I thought I would take the time to reply now. The example of African Americans carrying the legacy of…
a) The article at no point denies sexism exists. b) At least half of the positive responses I have received have been from women.
I'm fully aware I've been in the industry for 6 months. I said so, very clearly, in my post. I wanted very much to make sure that people knew that I have only been in the industry a short time but this was my experience…
Thanks!
I'd like to hear a version from someone who has been in the industry a lot longer too. I specifically added the section at the bottom explaining that I hadn't been in the industry all that long so I wasn't pretending to…
I very much agree in general. I often feel like people would be better off just getting on with their work rather than wasting their time discussing some of these issues. In this case though I just felt so strongly that…
Did you actually read the post? It's an argument AGAINST the .net article that argues that all women are constantly subjected to sexism in this industry
We like to talk in plain English and just explain what we mean rather than using jargon terms that everyone might not understand.
Our wiki is brand new this week, so I am glad you like it! If you haven't seen already, you can click on the 'see it in action' button to see a gif that walks you through lots of the setup steps. We'll definitely think…
Hi! Thanks for your interest. We don't support Rails and PostgreSQL quite yet, but they are both in our future plans, so we should have support for them soon. You can also make requests on our wiki for frameworks you…
Thanks! You can take a look at our technical tour page which has some information on it: http://jumpstarter.io/technical We have also got a brand new wiki with lots of information, and we'll be continuing to add a lot…
We won't be charging people extra or forcing them to change their plan if you have a sudden influx of visits from Hacker News or another site. We will consider that a temporary traffic spike and we will be happy that…
That has indeed been the way for many years and a valid worry. And yet, we're changing it. A lot of hosting companies are white labelled without any major differences. Our tech was completely written from the ground up…
It's aimed at anyone who wants their hosting to be easy. It saves time and worry so you can just concentrate on your code without lots of hassle.
We do need to add it to the website, and to our brand new Github FAQ we're in the process of building. But a request is a http request. :) Thanks for your feedback.
It's all relative. We save you time, and make sure your service is always up. We work with you through any pain points you have. If your server goes down, and you lose an hour of your time. You've already lost that…
Thank you!
Yes. However, it's not a VPS service. The file system is automatically managed by Jumpstarter and upgraded without downtime. The idea of no root access is not to limit you, but because you shouldn't have to worry about…
Far from it. You never have to worry about if other people are being resource intensive for one major reason. And if you got Hacker News'd, rather than punishing you and everyone else – we'd instead give you more…
Hi! Laura from Jumpstarter here. :) Hoping to answer any questions.
A request is a http request. Wordpress is getting increasingly better at keeping requests lower. And it's all up to a user how they optimise; they can get it down to just a couple of requests if they wish.
I ran out of time to reply to every comment yesterday, but as Faruk linked to this as one of his best comments, I thought I would take the time to reply now. The example of African Americans carrying the legacy of…
a) The article at no point denies sexism exists. b) At least half of the positive responses I have received have been from women.
I'm fully aware I've been in the industry for 6 months. I said so, very clearly, in my post. I wanted very much to make sure that people knew that I have only been in the industry a short time but this was my experience…
Thanks!
I'd like to hear a version from someone who has been in the industry a lot longer too. I specifically added the section at the bottom explaining that I hadn't been in the industry all that long so I wasn't pretending to…
I very much agree in general. I often feel like people would be better off just getting on with their work rather than wasting their time discussing some of these issues. In this case though I just felt so strongly that…
Did you actually read the post? It's an argument AGAINST the .net article that argues that all women are constantly subjected to sexism in this industry