Branching is a bit disorientating at first, but I love how it allows to create collaborative howtos. Sounds like github for howtos, let's fork! :)
What happens when there are many branches for the same step?
@oelmekki exactly what you'd expect! It shows multiple branches next to the step, which you can swap between freely. Example: https://squareknot.com/workshop/...
Side note, that drink is delicious.
@goldenchaos Would you mind saying which RAM amount was not enough?
I know memory consumption is very dependent of the application ran, but I'll post tomorrow a product I've put on a vps, it would be great to have an idea :)
@goldenchaos@oelmekki Hi, Olivier! I'm Justin Folvarcik, and I'm in charge of Squareknot's devops. "Beefing" is probably the wrong word choice for what we did today, haha. It was more akin to "fine tuning" our existing setup. Our database runs on 1.75GB of RAM with no problems! In fact, it's often not so much that you're running out of RAM, but rather that you're not allocating enough in the first place. Sorry I can't get more descriptive than that. :(
But good luck with your product! Maybe you'll be the next one to hit the front page ;)
@jfolvarcik@oelmekki in my defense, I might've called it "beefing" because I really, really wanted Chipotle. (Happy ending to the story: I got Chipotle)
@alexgorstan thanks! There is totally a way to ask questions - every step has its own comments thread. You can find it at the bottom of each step! Click "Comments" to toggle the comments thread.
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