@Railway@tannerlinsley@vite_js@tan_stack@vrzgc Zero downtime migrating your frontend. Meanwhile your customers were getting zero uptime and bonus access to each other's data. Congrats on the migration though!
We moved Railway's entire frontend off Next.js. Two PRs, zero downtime.
Builds went from 10+ minutes to under two. 200+ routes on @vite_js + @tan_stack Router, instant HMR, and dev server startup in seconds.
@vrzgc's full breakdown: blog.railway.com/p/moving-railw…
We have an update about the future of Fleet.
Starting December 22, 2025, Fleet will no longer be available for download. We are now building a new product focused on agentic development.
Learn more about this decision in our blog post: jb.gg/c4ac85
@localhost_5173 Communicate more openly. Don’t be afraid to monetize your products properly and sustainably. You can build great things people will pay for — because they’ll solve real, unsolved needs.
Good luck and all the best for what’s next!
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@localhost_5173 A product not working out — whether technically, financially, or even just in terms of developer motivation — is something people can understand much more easily than being kept in the dark.
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My new AI chat app is here: lorca.app
- Cloud based, always sync across device
- Pay as you go, by tokens
- Same pricing or cheaper than official API
- Web search for free, enabled by default
- More agentic features / mobile app coming soon
@localhost_5173 That makes me hesitant to switch over to your new projects, because I get the feeling I’ll have to adapt to yet another service in six months, once the previous one is no longer supported.
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@localhost_5173 But it feels like you don’t really want to maintain them long term, or that you’re too quick to jump into a brand-new project from scratch with a new stack (or whatever else).
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@localhost_5173 ChatKit has become particularly slow to load, I think it dates back to version v0.3.53 when I first noticed this change.
Also, I wanted to know if active development of new features on ChatKit would resume, or if you've definitely changed your focus?
✂️ Introducing: Shortest!
Shortest is an open-source AI-powered testing framework that allows developers to write end-to-end tests in plain English, as simple as:
shortest(“user can sign up and create a $5 product”)
More tests = fewer regressions as AI writes and ships code.
@rauchg Only ChatGPT — The only product whose advancements truly impressed me and changed how I worked in 2024.
I’ve tried tons of tools, including most of those mentioned in the comments, but they didn’t boost my productivity, solve any issues I had, or outperform ChatGPT for my needs.
@localhost_5173 The issue is that chats settings are not specifically made for this purpose. So I often have to delete chat history to start from scratch with my agent. Having a feature dedicated to this type of usage would be really great.
@localhost_5173 For example, I have some chats (agents) for:
- Spell checker
- Translator
- PostgreSQL expert familiar with a specific project's schemas
- TypeScript Hero
It's really the best way to use AI, to have pre-configured agents like this. It's so efficient and powerful.