cory, to webdev
@cory@social.lol avatar
nicosomb, to 11ty French
@nicosomb@piaille.fr avatar

Grâce à @GoOz et @nhoizey, j'ai fait quelques changements :

Merci à eux !

J'en parle sur mon journal : https://nicolas.loeuillet.org/billets/2024/04/04/bascule-chez-netlify/

Et je trouve https://instantanes.loeuillet.org/ vachement plus joli 🤩

cory, to 11ty
@cory@social.lol avatar

Also, the laziest possible plugin that allows me to write JSON from blob storage into static files to be leveraged by data files https://github.com/cdransf/coryd.dev/blob/bca02f1511250a706f537102282be498b01a723c/plugins/fetch-scrobbles/index.js

chriskirknielsen, to random
@chriskirknielsen@front-end.social avatar

Cool, Netlify added rate limiting!
https://www.netlify.com/blog/introducing-new-rate-limiting-feature/

Buuuuut… seems unavailable on free plans (just checked on my "team" and individual site), so the $104k bill catastrophe is still a possible scenario… that's a bit of a disappointment.

And is that an AI-generated voice in the video? Very weird cuts. 😅

sarajw,
@sarajw@front-end.social avatar

@chriskirknielsen I do wish netlify had another tier a little way above free. One that boosted a few things marginally, like build minutes, form submissions, and something like this rate limiting. Like a fiver a month.

m2m, to random
@m2m@sonomu.club avatar

Moving my websites from to a traditional (and local to me) small legit non-VC business brought a lot of positive vibes, and a realisation.

Once again, Silicon Valley had convinced me that convenience should be the path to do more tasks in less time. As in growth at all costs.

But designing for the web is not like using a machine to wash the laundry. It’s more like cooking: takes knowledge, experience, a bit of artistry. Also, it takes the right amount of time.

https://minutestomidnight.co.uk/blog/leaving-netlify/

sarajw, to Nostalgia
@sarajw@front-end.social avatar

So I'm going to assume Netlify isn't going to suddenly charge me the cost of a small house if something goes awry and stick with them for the time being.

Also ooo, they're launching a new shiny. Blobs? Can I finally code up a working hit counter?

#netlify #oldweb #nostalgia

jonas, to 11ty
@jonas@tacocat.space avatar

I wrote a blog post about my move from Netlify to Cloudflare Pages and how I use caching with GitHub Actions to speed up my Eleventy build step from over 14 minutes to just 30 seconds.

https://jonas.brusman.se/deploy-eleventy-to-cloudflare-with-githubs-action-cache/

croc, (edited ) to random
@croc@mastodon.social avatar

Because of the Netlify controversy this week, I’m starting to migrate some of my websites to regular ol' shared web hosting at Porkbun for the time being. It probably won't be a permanent change, but it's a step towards reducing my reliance on VC-backed third-party services that have extreme amounts vendor lock-in.

dale_price, to random
@dale_price@mastodon.online avatar

doesn’t send a confirmation email (or even show a success page!) when you delete your account. Fucking yikes.

  1. If someone got access to your account, they could delete it and you wouldn’t find out until later!

  2. There’s no record that you deleted your account, e.g. in the event that they keep billing you and you need to prove you don’t have an account there anymore

danjac, to random
@danjac@masto.ai avatar

I suspect the people are happy that every free tier site owner is dropping them like a hot potato. No need for slow enshittification and shutting down your free tier when you can just scare all those freeloaders off with bankruptcy and penury.

sarajw, to random
@sarajw@front-end.social avatar

Can anyone working at comment on the current discourse regarding small hobbyists with static sites having to unexpectedly deal with huge, sudden bills?

Do I need to be worried I might get stung?

danjac, to random
@danjac@masto.ai avatar
danjac,
@danjac@masto.ai avatar

I have just deleted my static sites on Netlify with immediate effect (they are all on Github & Eleventy so easy enough to move to another provider at some point soon).

If you run a static site on I advise you to do the same.

andreagrandi, to random
@andreagrandi@mastodon.social avatar

If you are hosting your static website on you have a couple of good options:

  1. immediately put it behind (or similar)

  2. Stop using Netlify

TL/DR: a website got DDoS-ed for a few days and Netlify sent the owner a $100k bill to pay 🙄

https://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/1b14bty/netlify_just_sent_me_a_104k_bill_for_a_simple/

michael, to webdev
@michael@thms.uk avatar
gustav, to hosting
@gustav@jkpg.rocks avatar

I just read this horrifying story about the cost of getting DDoS:ed when using Netlify as host.

https://old.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/1b14bty/netlify_just_sent_me_a_104k_bill_for_a_simple/

$104K bill for a small site, insane.

Thinking of moving away from Netlify because of this, my current plan includes 1TB/month in bandwidth and I use about 400MB per month of that, but in a large attack that could get used up.

Would feel much safer with a service that 503s the site with too much traffic. I don't really need 99.999% uptime anyway.

darkcisum, to webdev
@darkcisum@swiss.social avatar

Maybe think twice about using Netlify, Vercel, etc...

They seem to lack effective DDoS mitigations and if your tiny static site is hit, they'll charge you.

https://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/1b14bty/netlify_just_sent_me_a_104k_bill_for_a_simple/

liz, to webhosting
@liz@social.lol avatar

Should I move my website hosting from Netlify to Neocities? To support the small web etc. And the supporter plan lets you host unlimited sites!

nhoizey, to random French
@nhoizey@mamot.fr avatar

Judging by this @speedcurve graph comparing TTFB from last 3 months to the 3 months before, it looks like TTFB has improved lately with , while it has degraded with :

I'm currently using Cloudflare in front of Netlify, but I'm not sure it's worth it anymore. 🤔

⚓️ https://nicolas-hoizey.com/notes/2024/02/01/2/

sarajw, to random
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srgower, to github
@srgower@mstdn.ca avatar

Woohoo! I got my automated daily build to work for my website ( > ). I have a few other kinks I'm still trying to work out with some markdown plugins, but I'm sure I'll figure it out.

jay, to 11ty

🔥⏲️ Fudge Sunday "How To with on with " a look at how Fudge Sunday 🤔💡🤯🤓 newsletter gets made each week.

https://fudge.org/archive/how-to-buttondown-with-11ty-on-netlify-with-github/

sarajw, (edited ) to random
@sarajw@front-end.social avatar

It is hard to recommend to beginner website builders now, because the landing page is very corporate. But, it still serves me well for all my little ideas and projects.

Well, I finally found the Drop page again - though it's rather tucked away. I hope that doesn't mean it'll be gone soon.

So you can still drop stuff manually to upload to Netlify here:
https://app.netlify.com/drop

If you're not sure about Netlify, try Yay.Boo:
https://yay.boo

Or Neocities:
https://neocities.org

flamed, to web
@flamed@social.lol avatar

📝 New Post: An Easy Web.

Jumping on internet discourse again 🔥

https://flamedfury.com/posts/an-easy-web/

candide,
@candide@vis.social avatar

@sarajw The Drop page still exists! 😊

https://app.netlify.com/drop

I was just showing it to folks at a workshop I gave recently on .

Although these instructions are suited for that app, they're still relevant for other static sites: https://candideu.github.io/logseq-demo-graph-site-export/#/page/publishing%20your%20graph%20online/block/hosting%20your%20exported%20graph

video/mp4

nhoizey, to 11ty French
@nhoizey@mamot.fr avatar

🔗 “Netlify’s Disingenuous Survey-based Attack on Next.js (and Eleventy, too)” by @zachleat

⚓️ https://nicolas-hoizey.com/links/2023/12/19/netlify-s-disingenuous-survey-based-attack-on-next-js-and-eleventy-too/

nhoizey, to 11ty French
@nhoizey@mamot.fr avatar

🔗 “Netlify’s Disingenuous Survey-based Attack on Next.js (and Eleventy, too)” by @zachleat

⚓️ https://nicolas-hoizey.com/links/2023/12/19/netlify-s-disingenuous-survey-based-attack-on-next-js-and-eleventy-too/

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