![]() ![]() BTT does this out of the box too but takes it further… BTT lets you define snap areas / layouts and activate them using the mouse alone!īTT does not come batteries included, so you have to make your own shortcuts and assign window management operations to them. drag to top of screen to make a window full screen). Magnet is Spectacle App with the added ability to dock windows on drag (i.e. Having said that you can replicate (95%) the functionality of Spectacle App with BTT and since BTT does Window Management and Keyboard/Mouse Remapping and so much more – it makes sense to use BTT alone. Some stuff, like hitting the ‘dock right’ shortcut (ctrl + cmd + right) twice makes a window use the right third then right half then right 3/4ths etc. Spectacle App is really, really good window management shortcuts to dock windows to left/right half (or quadrants, or top/bottom) of screen. I may update this page someday, but then again I may not □ Bookmark if you’re adventurous (ctrl + d, or cmd + d) Online IDEs for quick prototypes Gets very expensive very fast though - because you are subsidising the development of developer tools and the “free” tier. Incredibly good tooling 1x 512Mb Dyno is free (1000 Hours/mo if you verify with a credit card). Heroku #FREE (owned by Salesforce, not indie and chill like they pretend) When to use: All the rest of your infra is on Amazon Cloud and you’re pathethic. Available in a few more locations than most of the above (incl. Special Sauce: oh well, it’s the IBM of servers, so I might as well document it here: They have this clone of Digital Ocean, called LightSail, that s3cks, obvs. Special sauce: awesome plans with $2.50 for a node with IPv6 only, 512Mb RAM. Special sauce: The lowest cost option, but it’s Canada and Europe only. But still it’s there and works in a pinch Most aren’t great exits for VPN services either for the same reason.ĬLI tool (doctl) has pretty shit UX could have been so much better. I’ve stopped thinking about it anymore, when I need a VM, I just go to DO.ĭownsides: Many (probably most?) of the IPs are blacklisted for email. Special sauce: Incredible UI/UX, super fun to use. link to sign up, you get $100, I get $10, everyone’s happy □ #FREE => Heroku (but only one “VM” is free, then $7/mo for a 512Mb “Dyno”)ĭon’t have an affiliate program AFAIK, cuz they’re so low cost □ Move older items to gcloud nearline or lower tier Store HOT on Digital Ocean spaces (save on bandwidth) $10/Tb data transfer cheaper than Amazon, but can still dominate.1 Tb => $20/mo (about the same as S3 without intelligent tiering).Digital Ocean / spaces: $0.02 gb/mo (S3 Compatible File Storage).1 Tb => $100/mo (approx 10x S3 prices, yiiikes.).Digital Ocean / volumes: (Block storage built on Ceph).Using prices for S3 Intelligent Tiering, USA data center: 1000 * 0.0125 => $12.5.1 Tb => $12.5/mo (between $12.5 and $20 because intelligent tiering will take some time to kick in).So could be a bit more than $10 (perhaps the same as S3’s intelligent tiering) Nearline has some charges if stored for less than 30d (min term).Nearline (USA): 1000 * 0.01 => $10/mo (Using prices for nearline storage, South Carolina data center).OVH is therefore much cheaper than it appears. Note that data transfer can easily dominate storage charges, for even somewhat frequently accessed data. OVH physical server: $3/Tb/mo (zero data transfer and other charges, but you do need to setup ZFS and some API layer software yourself).īackblaze and Wasabi are both S3 compatible object stores.Wasabi Storage: $5/Tb/mo (data transfer: ?).Backblaze B2: $5/Tb/mo (data transfer: $10/Tb). ![]()
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