@dok2001 I discovered a major bug in Cloudflare that transforms POST requests in GET requests, disrupting many sign up flows and other forms. I have reported it here https://t.co/r4Ys9sHwG3 and thanks to my post is now solved. Is there a bounty program?
@dhh Also, how do you deliver the notification payload? There are some strategies that are more reliable than others. Let me know if you need help on this, I will be happy to contribute. I have been working with Web Push since 2015 and I maintain the web-push gem
@dhh The Web Push technology is reliable. However there are some specific configurations or limitations, mainly on mobile devices, that can impact the delivery... These are some issues that I have identified over the years: https://t.co/lFwDetngYw
@Statuspage@Atlassian It seems that your Login page in not working: "Incorrect email address and / or password." But credentials are stored in a password manager and are correct! What's going on?
@heyandras Seeing these frameworks that mix frontend and backend code (e.g. SQL) together gives me nightmares about security... I definitely prefer a clear separation
@WalterStephanie I agree, this requirement is really annoying and drastically reduces the utility of this feature on iOS. I hope that this will change in future versions...
@heyandras My idea is that very small projects use Heroku or managed services (pricing is low if traffic is low), while large companies have dedicated teams that prefer to deal directly with Kubernetes and infra. I think that Coolify, like Cuber, is somewhat targeted to something in between
@heyandras I think that your product is great.
It is simply the fit to market that may be difficult. I say that after I open sourced https://t.co/s13PkhJtGI the last year (which is somewhat in the same niche).
We have just moved the Pushpad blog from a subdomain to a subdirectory and the organic traffic from Google drastically increased. This is an interesting result given that Google states that both solutions are good. #SEO