Given they've been essentially subsidizing self-hosted orgs for a while, I'm kinda surprised they didn't do this before now. Probably wanted to lead with the price cut for everyone else.
It'll be interesting to see how this affects third party companies providing GitHub runners.
Congrats on a decade! Time flies. I think I first heard about Traefik from a GopherCon talk, and it quickly became a default for me when working with Kubernetes.
Still not entirely sure how to pronounce the name though...
I think I've tried to start using anchors at least once every year or so when I get annoyed with a particularly repetitive file. Never managed to get my head around it. Just seems so shoe-horned in and if anything makes the document harder to follow.
Can't really speak to any successes so won't share specific strategies, but from what I've seen there is very much no one-size-fits-all. The best options vary a lot depending on the target audience, differentiators and even the temperament of the founders themselves.
Try everything and keep doing what works for you, I guess.
There's also the more insidious gap between perceived productivity and actual productivity. Doesn't help that nobody can agree on how to measure productivity even without AI.
It'll be interesting to see how this affects third party companies providing GitHub runners.
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