by SquareWheel on 8/27/2022, 10:46:15 PM
by tmpz22 on 8/27/2022, 11:05:05 PM
I learned web development through "Ruby on Rails Tutorial" by Michael Hartl. The book is a project-based tutorial where you create a Twitter clone complete with a basic authentication system.
The book had you host your app on the free version of Heroku. I imagine this book has taught a lot of people, and influenced a lot of people to use Heroku.
Not anymore I guess.
by BSOhealth on 8/28/2022, 12:19:38 AM
I essentially earned a college degree’s worth of languages/frameworks (Ruby, Node ecosystems) on free Heroku instances, and I owe my career to it. Other comments speak to this point as well. There’s probably a generation of us who completed some blog/O’Reilly “curriculum” involving Heroku > Digital Ocean > AWS > etc.
I never paid Heroku a dime and, after everything has shaken out, I don’t know why I would start now.
by tehwebguy on 8/28/2022, 12:41:20 AM
There are plenty of cool alternatives but one I’ve used and don’t see mentioned here is Dokku, which was trivial for me to set up on, in my case, a cheap droplet on DigitalOcean.
by xena on 8/28/2022, 12:05:44 AM
This made me have feelings, I wrote them up on my blog: https://xeiaso.net/blog/rip-heroku
I wish that things were better such that we could have nice things.
by yumswiss on 8/27/2022, 11:45:08 PM
Will there be a new pricing tier or lowest being $7?
This was discussed largely in this thread.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32594533