
Website without a Server - Real-World Implementation - Chris Titus Tech
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Date: 2022-03-21
Comments and reviews: 10
-Michael
-- Chris- Great video, not only do your videos contain a different twist than others on YouTube, but you also cover content that they don-t even consider. I retested your website on my end to see if I would see a change, but the tests are obviously on the server connections. I have a 1GB/s rms up and down, 2.5GB/s burst internet connection at my location. PageSpeed Insights came back with a score of 96, while Gtmetrix actually yielded 0.7s 304 25. Ping = 64 bytes from 104.31.67.203: icmp_seq=20 ttl=58 time=8.53 ms.
Off topic, your audio changed dramatically. I listen to your show using Linux Mint, FiiO K5 and Sony XB700s (and yes, OS makes a difference). Your echo (sound reflections) has increased, however your amplification noise has decreased. This is not to alarm you because you sound a little more natural now than as if you were sitting on your microphone in a sound booth. I am sure once you complete your new project you will end up with a very clean natural sound with minimal effects.
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-- Chris- Great video, not only do your videos contain a different twist than others on YouTube, but you also cover content that they don-t even consider. I retested your website on my end to see if I would see a change, but the tests are obviously on the server connections. I have a 1GB/s rms up and down, 2.5GB/s burst internet connection at my location. PageSpeed Insights came back with a score of 96, while Gtmetrix actually yielded 0.7s 304 25. Ping = 64 bytes from 104.31.67.203: icmp_seq=20 ttl=58 time=8.53 ms.
Off topic, your audio changed dramatically. I listen to your show using Linux Mint, FiiO K5 and Sony XB700s (and yes, OS makes a difference). Your echo (sound reflections) has increased, however your amplification noise has decreased. This is not to alarm you because you sound a little more natural now than as if you were sitting on your microphone in a sound booth. I am sure once you complete your new project you will end up with a very clean natural sound with minimal effects.
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DigitalSparky
Serverless stuff is really awesome, I've written a twitter bot that posts dad jokes every 12 hours that is purely serverless, running on AWS Lambda. Lambda is generally pretty cheap if you can architect your application to use it efficiently, but keep most of your site/application static and just pull in data using libraries like VueJS, React, jQuery, et al.
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Serverless stuff is really awesome, I've written a twitter bot that posts dad jokes every 12 hours that is purely serverless, running on AWS Lambda. Lambda is generally pretty cheap if you can architect your application to use it efficiently, but keep most of your site/application static and just pull in data using libraries like VueJS, React, jQuery, et al.
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David
A cdn is still server. It's just someone else's servers. It's like azure apps. You're technically serverless in a sense that you don't manage the server, but your app still runs on servers that can autoscale. It's still serverless but the idea coming across is literally serverless. It's more of like IaaS
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A cdn is still server. It's just someone else's servers. It's like azure apps. You're technically serverless in a sense that you don't manage the server, but your app still runs on servers that can autoscale. It's still serverless but the idea coming across is literally serverless. It's more of like IaaS
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Peter
Chris, I noticed that you have the tag -benchmarking- but you haven't done a video on LInux benchmarking yet, have you? It might be interesting to do a video on Linux benchmarks vs. Windows benchmarks. How to get all the data, how to interpret that data when you are used to Windows benchmarking.
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Chris, I noticed that you have the tag -benchmarking- but you haven't done a video on LInux benchmarking yet, have you? It might be interesting to do a video on Linux benchmarks vs. Windows benchmarks. How to get all the data, how to interpret that data when you are used to Windows benchmarking.
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Johnny
Wait a minute.... I am not completely following this... So you build your site on your machine, and have all the files there? Then you push it out to a CDN so people can browse it? But how is that different from having it on a server? Dont you have it on the CDN's server? A bit confused XD
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Wait a minute.... I am not completely following this... So you build your site on your machine, and have all the files there? Then you push it out to a CDN so people can browse it? But how is that different from having it on a server? Dont you have it on the CDN's server? A bit confused XD
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Christian
Holy crap your website really is that fast, bear in mind I have Fiber-net at around 300/300Mb (when measured), even when compared to other way more popular websites - it's even faster than the local server my employer got running the company website, around 600 meters from my home!
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Holy crap your website really is that fast, bear in mind I have Fiber-net at around 300/300Mb (when measured), even when compared to other way more popular websites - it's even faster than the local server my employer got running the company website, around 600 meters from my home!
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ArthursHD
Webp for images could shave of 20% image download speed while not affecting render time much. Consolidating assets into one to reduce number of requests. Cashing does the same thought. Brolti compression for more efficient. Running production trough optimizer. Avoid JS ifpraki,
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Webp for images could shave of 20% image download speed while not affecting render time much. Consolidating assets into one to reduce number of requests. Cashing does the same thought. Brolti compression for more efficient. Running production trough optimizer. Avoid JS ifpraki,
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Memphis
Thanks titus for you videos. can you please create about Fedora 31 video? about installing packages, RPM, tr.z and etc, also configurations and all most necessary steps to be everything ok.
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Thanks titus for you videos. can you please create about Fedora 31 video? about installing packages, RPM, tr.z and etc, also configurations and all most necessary steps to be everything ok.
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nanachi
isn't the -serverless- architecture usually referring to a pure functional micro service architecture? this sorta feels like CDN offloading if anything. still super fast tho.
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isn't the -serverless- architecture usually referring to a pure functional micro service architecture? this sorta feels like CDN offloading if anything. still super fast tho.
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Zarrx
caching is such a huge weight towards your entire score but your build of your site, size, ad content, etc is so opposite from the average - caching is kinda not important.
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caching is such a huge weight towards your entire score but your build of your site, size, ad content, etc is so opposite from the average - caching is kinda not important.
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