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Heroku is transitioning to a sustaining engineering model focused on stability, security, reliability, and support. Heroku remains an actively supported, production-ready platform, with an emphasis on maintaining quality and operational excellence rather than introducing new features. We know changes like this can raise questions, and we want to be clear about what this means for customers.
There is no change for customers using Heroku today. Customers who pay via credit card in the Heroku dashboard—both existing and new—can continue to use Heroku with no changes to pricing, billing, service, or day-to-day usage. Core platform functionality, including applications, pipelines, teams, and add-ons, is unaffected, and customers can continue to rely on Heroku for their production, business-critical workloads.
Enterprise Account contracts will no longer be offered to new customers. Existing Enterprise subscriptions and support contracts will continue to be fully honored and may renew as usual.
Why this change
We’re focusing our product and engineering investments on areas where we can deliver the greatest long-term customer value, including helping organizations build and deploy enterprise-grade AI in a secure and trusted way.
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@hardmaru This is not your personal space anymore, it's X's Space
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@_newtonjob { 'status_code': 401, 'message': 'you forgot your X-API-KEY' }
Brought to you by the 200 OK status code 🤡
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@PinkDraconian The amount of (wrong) answers (whitelisting domain) is astonishing. Or rather the fact that people write them with 100% conviction.
The session key solution was interesting, assuming gmaps supports it.
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>Agents run directly on your system without sandboxing.
@conductor_build this is really disappointing, especially that you use "isolated workspaces" wording on the landing page :(
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if time picks ai, what would actually be the cover? what’s the best visual metaphor for ai today?
if i were in charge i’d do it as a cartoonish, almost storybook style mirror with a hyper gloss near black interior, so dark it feels like a void until you tilt it & catch a faint ghosted version of your own face.
that would be sweet af.

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Link: #htmx-is-for-writing-html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">htmx.org/essays/is-htmx…
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I'm gonna give this goth stack a chance. Reminds me of the good old django days. Also, memes (thx @htmx_org )
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@levelsio just to add on this, idea is great, but the task was to compete with booking, not supplement it
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@levelsio dunno man, I quite often have an ask or sth to the front desk, especially when in new country/city.
you might target different audience (think: business meeting vs backpacker who wants just a place to sleep) but even then, the staff in hostels can create great vibes
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I'd just create an entirely new hotel chain
No front desk, no lobby
Payment and booking via app only
Room keys via Apple / Android Wallet
Hourly rates
Coworking in building
Powerful AC in every room and space
Only cleaning staff
houssine@codehacker
@levelsio if you're going to start a startup to compete against booking and Airbnb what would you build and how will you market it ?
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@EffortDefines @benln best ones (with the best vibes) are capped at 69x
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@benln Sounds about right.
The 10x engineer is now a reality (even 100x), so at Seed if you have three 100x engineers, then you effectively have a team of what was previously 300 engineers at 10x then 30. Arguable that this makes sense at Seed then start adding post Series A.
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@levelsio but you can put a dryer on top, also those are often built into cabinets
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