you all #javascript and #rust devs are retarded

if you can't build your software on a 1gb VPS your shit is worthless

fuck you, and the horse you rode in on

my relay builds that way

and watching this clown show trying to do things with this browser and javascript shit and rust shit

i can literally run my relay and my reverse proxy from source code i cloned to the VPS, build it with #golang and then restart the service and voila, updatid

you literally can't do that with either javascript or rust, or c++ on a 1gb VPS

literally can't

prepare to meet your OOM killer, if you try

also, to wait half an hour for that to happen, after it goes into manic swap shuffle mode for half an hour

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if u get a wild notion, you could add realy to rt images repo and cookiecutter, then i could add ui to deploy it 😎

that sounds very wild and awesome

i will keep this in my mind, if you are interested in offering it, to be honest i'm not sure how stable this thing is but it's been working like a reliable donkey for my stuff for some time now, even with my tinkering

its opensauce. man i gotta get rt compiled for arm.. relays already work fine. 🐧🙏

well you won't have any problem with #realy

literally just need to have 1.23+ Go and clone it and then go build ./cmd/realy/.

i know 😎

Ok. I actually wasn't aware that you need 8GB of RAM minimum. You are correct, that is awful.

the number of ways in which i hate #rust and #javascript are without number

this is probably number one way, they are incredibly wasteful of resources

but no problem to use #golang - any version, at your option, with zero oom kills

you do have to watch out with your code whether you are using too much memory sometimes though, i wrote more than a few things in the last year that blew up even my 64gb dev machine lol

I share hate for wasted resources, but still like rust for the output it gives. The binaries could be smaller but they are respectable and performant.

Also while I like 0 cost abstractions in theory they seem to encourage library writers to include the kitchen sink. It makes knowing what is going into your project difficult.

Cargo is better than npm but probably only because it doesn't have as many libraries yet.