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I'm open minded to how to display it. I was thinking to do a few website (either through s3 or static site (render, now.sh, netlify, surge, firebase, etc), or even just displaying through some kind of already built system? Source: over 1 year ago
Fly.io - SSS tier for ease of use. (reminds me of the old vercel when it was now.sh but better). Source: about 2 years ago
I think you are correct, but the reason we went with this domain name because when the project first started a few years ago, it was deployed on "now.sh" by ZEIT (now they rebranded to Vercel). And the app domain name was https://hat.now.sh . So when we decided to get a domain, we wanted to choose something that won't take away from the original address so much. And we kind of liked the 3 letters domain LOL.... Source: over 2 years ago
Our goal with Ray is to make distributed computing as easy as possible. To do that, we think the serverless direction, which allows people to just focus on their code and not on infrastructure, is very important. I watched https://now.sh/ deteriorate from a simple, lovely CLI into a dystopian mess due to their push for serverless. They abandoned all other approaches and forced people to use it. Far from... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
Once we are done with development we can build the app and we can host that build files in any static web host sites like Amazon S3, Netlify, Github pages, now.sh and many more... - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
This is why we need better tools which will give benefits for the added complexity. If you need to create both the feature files AND the code, it's just complexity with little benefits. But frameworks like https://github.com/karatelabs/karate are hiding this complexity and remove the code layer entirely. Which, in my view, this is where you need to be in 2023, particularly for API testing. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Congrats on the launch ! I'm the lead dev of [Karate](https://github.com/karatelabs/karate) and the IDE and traditional solutions fall short. I hope Karate's syntax passes your "memory friendly" test :) We get regular feedback is that it is easy to read and even non-programmers can pick it up. One thing I feel we do really well is chaining of HTTP requests. And we have plugins for... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I recently found a BDD style tool that has native HTTP comprehension, which seems like it hits a similar area in the testing concept space: https://github.com/karatelabs/karate. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I'm doing something similar but taking the approach of karate framework making it a kitchen sink of e2e testing tools. Love to see another rust based solution! I might open source mine at some point, I've implemented curl + webdriver, I will expand to support other things in my stack like desktop automation. Source: over 1 year ago
We use karate to test our fully integrated graphql backend. Has Gherkin language support. Source: over 1 year ago
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