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Free 25 serverless "VM" / 8GB RAM
Recently saw a https://exe.dev on linkedin. It is free during alpha ($20 after
I am not related to this project, but it appears to be running on AI VC money is funding , anyone else had seen it?
AWS EC2, 2 core xeon platinum 8259, 8gb ram, ubuntu only. strange container with custom init


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I don't think it's serverless according to https://exe.dev/docs/serverful
Also for those who are interested:
https://exe.dev/docs/pricing
https://exe.dev/docs/list
Welcome back Deta (Space) /s
Delete
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/137719/lowendtalk-community-rules/p1#:~:text=⬆️-,Things Everyone Hates and Things We Do Not Allow
The message is not related to this topic. I accidentally posted it in the wrong place and deleted it right away.
To stay compliant with LET rules in a case like this, you have to write ‘wrong hole,’ not ‘delete.’
I'd suggest using "wrong port" to keep it server-related.
This is a super cool service and would encourage anyone to try it out. It has a builtin coding web agent too to do the needful right on the vm
I've played around with it a little bit. Not sure what I'd actually use it for - especially at that monthly price. I have dedicated servers for cheaper than that! But on the other hand, they really polished the 'ease of use' here - signing up with your ssh key and being able to test/deploy stuff right away is very convenient and I wish it was a possibility with more vendors rather than asking me for 3 security questions that you just know I am going to bullshit on because answering them honestly is a security risk.
But I fear this might go the way of Glitch.me very soon.
this is really cool. I like how i can ssh in and see all my vm and have the command line tool. Yes, i could do this with a cheap dedi and proxmox. but i would have to config the ports,etc, for every vm i spin up. this is simple and fast, i played with the AI builder and it did a decent job but for dev stuff this is pretty good shit