Congratulations to the Phoenix team! I've been using LiveView since before v0.1 times (pulled it directly from GitHub into my production app, March 2019-ish) and it hasn't disappointed me a single time. Sure, it was rough around the edges, but it worked and has been working well ever since pre-0.1. The v1.0 release is an amazing milestone for a project and an awesome team that has come a really long way. I can't thank them enough for allowing me to build reactive production apps, big and small, with only a handful of people or just by myself. Thank you thank you thank you and here's to you. Cheers!
I just built my own version because I was curious how this would look like in a server-side rendered framework like LiveView. But I'm all for it that we build different versions in different stacks and compare notes :)
I'll let you know once we had actually hit some performance ceiling. Right now, there like 50 users. I don't even see that in my metrics. But I'll keep you posted.
Some numbers. When cursors.io (now dead, search images) had a huge influx from China for some time, it went into thousands daily. According to wiki, r/place attracted 90k, mostly bots, I guess. There isn’t much to retain a “player” in subj tbh, so…
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