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I would not suggest using cloudflare containers for ffmpeg. Feels like it is the nost expensive product they have. Queue to aws spot instances or just have dedicated hetzner machine

This is the perfect use of cloudflare containers. Rare, bursty workloads that fit around regular use of Workers.

I use them to generate thumbnails when uploading large photo files for my personal flickr clone, not even noticeable in billing.


This person is only running it for a few minutes once a week or so. Any pay-by-the-minute VM is fine for them.

Has anyone tried it? I tried to set up a simple livestream a year ago and it was far from simple. It felt very hackish and documentation was lacking. I guess putting more time I would succeed in the end. Did ask if I could hire the developers to do setup for me, but didn't really get anywhere with it :/


https://docs.sst.dev/start/nextjs I use this for few projects


A while back ported RuneScape client to web. https://play.rsps.app/ Wasm, Typescript and WebGL


I would love to use wine to run multiplayer games on linux, but nowadays all of them seem to have a kernel level anticheat :/


Shameless plug: Runescape JS, WASM, webgl client - https://play.rsps.app Built it a while ago. Doable for other bases as well

P.S. https://github.com/reinismu/runescape-web-client-377 Souce code for one of my first ports


Forgot to mention https://github.com/reinismu/runescape-web-client-377 Source code for one of my first ports


I played this back when it was a duel arena staking thing. Loved the idea, but it never took off. You should invest more time into it!


This is very cool. Love the default builds. I tried from my mobile browser and swiftly got PKed :) Thanks for sharing.


https://play.rsps.app/

Runescape server playable on browser.

Made it a while back. Was fun learning WebGL and porting over code.

It costs me 12$ a month to keep 1 server instance. AWS spot instance + static IP


transpiler :)


My deploy to prod CI had to start at that time. In the end it just failed with error "unknown". Had to push another change to start pipeline again


That is what I felt as well. Managed to create simple project where MCU connects to WiFi, announces itself on network (mDNS) and gives me a tcp api to turn led on and off. I used ESP32-S3.

Ability to use STD and their rust creates made it very easy to do.

Tho most of their rust creates are just wrappers around C.


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