I agree with you in terms of using what you already know best.
> If you're not already familiar with these tools consider using a managed platform first, for example Render or DigitalOcean's App Platform (not affiliated, just heard great things about both). They will help you focus on your product, and still gain many of the benefits I talk about here.
And:
> I use Kubernetes on AWS, but don’t fall into the trap of thinking you need this. I learned these tools over several years mentored by a very patient team. I'm productive because this is what I know best, and I can focus on shipping stuff instead. Your mileage may vary.
I actually spend very little time on infrastructure after the initial setup (a week of part time work, since then a couple of hours per month tops).
For comparison, this post describing what I did took nearly a month of on-and-off work. But I might just be slow at writing :)
Makes sense, didn't mean my comment as a criticism of your setup Anthony. The product and infra look very cool! Just highlighting that things can be a lot simpler for those of us with more mundane requirements.
> If you're not already familiar with these tools consider using a managed platform first, for example Render or DigitalOcean's App Platform (not affiliated, just heard great things about both). They will help you focus on your product, and still gain many of the benefits I talk about here.
And:
> I use Kubernetes on AWS, but don’t fall into the trap of thinking you need this. I learned these tools over several years mentored by a very patient team. I'm productive because this is what I know best, and I can focus on shipping stuff instead. Your mileage may vary.
I actually spend very little time on infrastructure after the initial setup (a week of part time work, since then a couple of hours per month tops).
For comparison, this post describing what I did took nearly a month of on-and-off work. But I might just be slow at writing :)