Twitter Sucks is now live again, after migrating it from Heroku’s discontinued free plan to Fly.io.
In the last thirteen years of running Twitter Sucks, I can’t imagine worse timing for extended downtime. At least it’s over now!
Twitter Sucks is now live again, after migrating it from Heroku’s discontinued free plan to Fly.io.
In the last thirteen years of running Twitter Sucks, I can’t imagine worse timing for extended downtime. At least it’s over now!
@llbbl 👋 - just saw this reply several months later…
I am enjoying Fly pretty well. I have to admit I mainly just set up the project once, got it deploying via GitHub Actions, and have not thought about it much since then.
I have made a few updates to gems (mostly via Dependabot) and the changes are deployed quickly and easily, so I’m pretty positive on the whole experience. My app doesn’t even have a database, so I can’t speak to the Fly PostgreSQL experience.