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Some alternatives were previously discussed on these threads. Hopefully, they are still relevant till this date.

Tell HN: Heroku alternatives with generous free tiers https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32599398

Ask HN: Alternative to Heroku https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31258126

Ask HN: Cheaper Heroku alternatives for Rails apps? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30755202


Good idea. Thanks!


Wow. These are giving me some insights. Thank you for sharing.


I didn't know if there was a fork of Insomnia. Will definitely check this out. Thanks!


I am not really sure if these are considered apps. I usually use these websites to get book recommendations.

* Hacker News Books - https://hackernewsbooks.com, the weekly most mentioned books on HN

* reddit reads - https://www.redditreads.com, the books that Reddit users are reading

* Shepherd - https://shepherd.com, the book recommendations from authors, creators, and experts.

I found interesting books from blogs sometimes.


Non-paywalled link: https://archive.li/lS4Ar


I would like to add "Think Like a CTO" by Alan Williamson. This book was just released a couple of months ago. The author had experiences as a CTO in different companies. He shares about planning, team management, technical decisions, security, etc.

Last but not least, congratulations and good luck on your new role!

https://www.manning.com/books/think-like-a-cto


No, I don't want to change my attitude.

I want to be a person that doesn't take everything seriously in all situations. It depends on the context, let's say, I can respond to the joke my friend are making or I throw a joke to relax the nerves.


These are the newsletters I am currently subscribing to.

* Pragmatic Engineer https://www.pragmaticengineer.com/

* ByteByteGo https://bytebytego.com/

* Quastor https://www.quastor.org/

* Pointer https://www.pointer.io/

* Programming Digest https://programmingdigest.net/


There is a book titled "Machine Learning System Design: With end-to-end examples" from Manning Publications. The book is available for early access program and is expected to be released in summer 2024. I haven't read the book, but I think it's worth to take a look.

https://www.manning.com/books/machine-learning-system-design


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