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by danfromberlin
3632 days ago
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Since the purpose of our product is to give each user his or her own execution environment to freely explore the software that stacktile is helping to demonstrate, we need to give that user access to his or her own container. Perhaps the confusion is coming from the fact that a stacktile workflow is more than "pre-known" static content -- it is markdown coupled to a an interactive, running shell process in which code can be executed. I hope that helps clarify |
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We know this. People are saying that you need to have some sort of "pitch" that can't be overloaded by too-many users.
So, either you provision a lot more containers to handle spikes like the ones HN gives.
Or, you scale automatically to handle traffic-spikes. Or, you do some sort of caching. Or, you have an explainer video/tutorial, something.
Just because your product is "interactive", does not mean you have to have an interactive sales-pitch. Because right now, you're losing the valuable attention of HN-eyeballs.