This is Portugal:
- 0% tax possible on overseas income
- EU citizenship in just 5 years
- 300 days of sunshine
I’ve lived here tax-efficiently for 3 years.
Here are 7 reasons why the “California of Europe” is the ultimate expat haven:
@AbsoluteeMatt@jackfriks Don't waste your time on native. Your main aim should be to present your product to your customers as fast as possible.
Build once, and launch in both Apple and Play store.
React native + expo or Capacitor should do the job most of the time.
For those of you self-hosting, how do you handle logging, observability & alerting?
Ex.. if some users are getting some strange error, do you have something in place to help you trace things back to them?
Or do you ship all your logs to something like datadog for analysis?
@adityapatadia@gumlethq@ahrefs@dhh Is that one server enough to handle your traffic for the videos though? Or do you have some queuing system in place to manage it?
@PixPlopp@adrian_horning_ Quite curious to hear some of the things that make you reach for one or the other.
Do you also use both on the same website sometimes?
@JordanHall_dev@ImSh4yy@codewithantonio If I am thinking this right, the easiest way might be to basically set something like a load balancer to both the old and new server and then just use that to perform the migration?!
@jakezward My only concern about building chrome extensions is that it's a cat and mouse game. One day it's all working fine and users are happy and leaving you 5 stars.
The next day the website gets updated and then your extension no longer works, users are pissed & start leaving 1 star