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hmontazeri | 2 months ago | on: Show HN: Mushak – Zero config zero downtime Docker/Compose to server deployment
hmontazeri | 2 months ago | on: Show HN: Mushak – Zero config zero downtime Docker/Compose to server deployment
hmontazeri | 2 months ago | on: Show HN: Mushak – Zero config zero downtime Docker/Compose to server deployment
hmontazeri | 2 months ago | on: Show HN: Mushak – Zero config zero downtime Docker/Compose to server deployment
hmontazeri | 2 months ago | on: Show HN: Mushak – Zero config zero downtime Docker/Compose to server deployment
hmontazeri | 2 months ago | on: Show HN: Mushak – Zero config zero downtime Docker/Compose to server deployment
hmontazeri | 2 months ago | on: Show HN: Mushak – Zero config zero downtime Docker/Compose to server deployment
I made Mushak out of frustrtaion. There are many amazing tools out there these days to deploy your apps to your own servers. I've used a shell script to deploy my apps many years (using Docker and Compose since 2016 or so).
Although tools like Dokku, Coolify and Kamal exists (and they are amazing) they all have tradeoffs. Dokku comes with the plugin system when it comes to DBs etc. which I don't like. Coolify since v4 it has 4 containers running to get started. Kamal is pretty awesome but the build process and config file which is mandatory and also secrets management is time consuming to get up and running.
Mushak is very simple. If you have A Docker or compose file, it should JUST WORK.
Create a .env.prod file in, and it will detect it and pushes it to the server if you want. You'll deploy to prod faster than you can believe it with zero config out of the box.
Hope this will help anyone out there, I really enjoy deploying my apps with it. Documentation will also clarify the architectural choices.
Best, Hamed
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Interpretation: • < 2.0: Insulin sensitive • 2.0–3.9: Moderate insulin resistance risk • ≥ 4.0: High likelihood of insulin resistance
Your ratio = 5.0 → Suggests likely insulin resistance.
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hmontazeri | 1 year ago
I've built this out of frustration.
Have you ever tried sending large files to someone?
You either have to upload it to your drive and share it there, which will cost you storage space based on the subscription plan you have it can be painful. Then you need to wait for that person you're sharing the files with to download it and let you know so you can remove it again, etc.
Another way is to use a service that specialized in that, like WeTransfer. But they most of the time have a pricing model that forces you into a monthly or annual subscription if you're trying to send something bigger than 2GB.
Why does everything have to be a freaking subscription?
aerofile is MY answer to that problem. Just upload and pay ONCE for the size of files you're sharing. That's it, not more, not less.
I'm going nuts. I really don't want to manage yet another subscriptions. So I spend 2 weeks building this. Enjoy or not...
PS. If ppl are interested in something like this, I'm going to make a whole suit of products out of this. Someone needs to do something about this whole subscription problem. At least from my POV.
Peace!
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