The production app setup section should probably be replaced by Docker. Much more repeatable and easier to configure these days.

So, where is the walkthrough for that?

I’ve seen you make this response to a couple different threads, and I wonder what you mean by it.

Are you just hoping to gain more insight on the differing proposed technologies and waiting for someone to give you more information, or are you expressing frustration that that people have their own opinions on which layers to use for their own setups?

If you’re simply asking for information on how to use docker, and how to adapt TFA to include it, you’re in luck. One can find many tutorials on how to dockerize a service (docker’s own website has quite a lot of excellent tutorials and documentation on this topic), and plenty of examples of how to harden it, use SSL, et cetera. This is a very well trodden path.

That said, I’m tempted to read your response with the latter interpretation and my response would be to observe that holding a different opinion on something isn’t inherently ungrateful, or rude, nor is it presumptuous to share that one would, say, recommend dockerizing the production app instead of deploying directly to the server.

That’s the nature of discourse, and the whole reason why hacker news has a comment section in the first place. A lovely article such as TFA is shared by someone, and then folks will want to talk about it and share their own insights and opinions on the contents. Disagreeing with a point in the article is a feature, not a bug.

You are reading too much into me. I am a noob and are interested in an opinion about a good tutorial. As you mentioned, I also asked on another thread and that dude was very friendly. Not so much luck here it seems, that people even downvote me, well, their karma.

I read into it because your tone was very much that of someone who feels entitled to other people’s effort and time, and you spammed the exact same comment all over the place.

You could have written “I’d love to learn more, do you have a tutorial or walkthrough that you found helpful?” or formulated the question in any other way that demonstrates a respect for the commenter’s time and any effort they may put into finding a tutorial they think you would enjoy.

“So, where is the walkthrough” implies (at least to me) that what you are really saying is “obviously you must have written a walkthrough, or else your comment has no value, so why haven’t you given it to me.” It reads like a challenge, and given the way you’re communicating now, I feel justified in this reading.

A simple question can still be rude, and yours definitely sounded rude. I tried to give you room to exercise the benefit of the doubt, but based on this and your other comment, you just are entitled. Have a nice day.

I said the same thing in two locations, not "all over the place". Now you want to tell me how to ask, as if that is any of your business. Lies and threats, that's all you know, you irrelevant person. Have a bad day.

(Downvotes do not affect the downvoters’ karma.)

Hahaha, I am talking of real karma.

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