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The article discusses the author's experience creating a DIY asynchronous coding agent using existing tools and frameworks. It highlights the challenges and solutions encountered while integrating Slack, GitHub, and serverless computing to run coding tasks in the background. The author argues that while commercial cloud agents exist, building a custom solution can provide greater flexibility and control.
This article reviews three new cloud-based services—Sprites, exe.dev, and shellbox—for Linux virtual machines aimed at developers. It analyzes their user experiences, pricing, and features, ultimately favoring exe.dev for its usability and setup efficiency.
mirrord allows developers to run microservices locally while connecting directly to cloud environments without complex setups. This tool speeds up development cycles, reduces cloud costs, and eliminates the need for constant redeployments for testing.
The article critiques the complexity of deploying applications on AWS, highlighting how the cumbersome setup process and confusing services can frustrate younger developers. It contrasts this experience with simpler platforms like Vercel, suggesting that the next generation will prefer user-friendly options over AWS's intricate system.
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