For upgrading frameworks and such there are usually not that many architectural decisions to be made, where you care about how exactly something is implemented. Here the OP could probably verify the build works, with all the expected artifacts quite easily.
docs.sprites.dev requires authentication? And what about adding /llm.txt? I want Claude Code Web to install the cli and deploy what it is working on in a sprite :)
For checking accounts, I have a list of rules that each transaction passes through. If a rule matches it generates the double-entry transaction going from the checking account to the account listed in the rule (or vice versa if the amount is positive). Earlier rules take precedence over later rules. If no rule matches it errors and prints out the transaction so I can add a new rule.
The main account I use for day to day spending is Monzo, they correctly categorise 99% of my transactions for me (and this is included in the csv export) which makes this way easier.
Scaleway and OVH offer all the basics and more (kubernetes, networking, hosted dbs, queues, storage, GPUs etc). It’s google workspace/microsoft 365 that has no equivalent.
Because they don’t offer every service AWS offers? They offer plenty of hosted databases, queues and what not that it shouldn’t be too hard to move things over. Especially not if you are on Kubernetes. Not if you are all in on lambdas of course but that is a problem in and of itself.
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