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dmitrymukhin
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Comment #19484464
Cloudinary, Imgix, Uploadcare (which I' working for) and others save you money because you don't have to develop and maintain these moving parts. You have to constantly check what'…
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Comment #19484398
btw Uploadcare is also doing image processing on the fly for you :)
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Comment #15204158
can you post a link to the rule, please
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Comment #15142441
Cloudinary, Uploadcare, Filestack, Transloadit Open source Thumbor.
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Comment #15124083
Short answer is: - believing in your own service - perseverance - fanatical customer support This helped us to stay focused and our happy customers brought us new happy customers. …
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Comment #15122840
It's Heroku for Stackshare: https://stackshare.io/stackshare/stackshare Uploadcare does not have issues with certificates and we're indeed going to switch to ACM for some of the en…
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Comment #15119430
It's not that hard to get high numbers with AWS, indeed :p The hard thing is to make it cost effective. To that end I can proudly say that AWS bill is not in the top list of Upload…
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Comment #15119376
I totally agree, but this was one of the requirements of the editor to have a "good marketable" headline. And we have to admit that this worked quite well. On the other hand I feel…
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Comment #15119326
Cached/uncached file delivery is close to the universal 80/20 ratio. Cached operations are not included in that number. Unfortunately, I can't say anything more than that.
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Comment #15118070
Oh the irony.
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Comment #15117738
In the article we tried to convey the main idea behind that — take the best tool for the job at hand. There's no "one size fits all" framework or product to put you money on. It's …
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Comment #14717059
I thought this was in article already :)
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Comment #14598986
well, there's svg) as for raster, first, I don't think you can have infinite sizes as in vector in feasible manner, second, progressive jpegs are already there, maybe we need to te…
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Comment #11261236
wondering if there is some interest in getting this as a hosted solution or as an AWS AMI
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Comment #8342987
the problem is that some native apps are just wrappers for web apps and still fail miserably.
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