BogdanTheGeek 21 hours ago

And... its down already. It can only handle about 10 requests at a time, so take turns guys :) Here is the same article but with hopefully better uptime: https://bogdanthegeek.github.io/blog/projects/vapeserver/

  • elliotec 19 hours ago

    Easy, just set up your other hoarded ones to make a mesh and do some distributed sharding in the vape cloud!

    • dev0p 13 hours ago

      Is this The Cloud that I heard so much about?

  • subscribed 12 hours ago

    It's your fault for not putting CDN in front of it

    Really neat achievement, it'd stand out on your CV, make sure to always add it there, it'll spark a fun chat on interviews.

    • uyzstvqs 10 hours ago

      > It's your fault for not putting CDN in front of it

      That's no fun. The right answer is to distribute load across a cluster of 100 repurposed disposable vapes.

      • addandsubtract 7 hours ago

        Alternatively, have a 503 "Smoke break" page.

  • msephton 10 hours ago

    Thanks for mirroring, and well done! I really enjoyed the topic and tone of your writing.

rimprobablyly 20 hours ago

Returning 503. Guess it got smoked.

  • BogdanTheGeek 19 hours ago

    As this vape is so very British, you now have to queue to access the article. I can see that some people are getting though, so that's something.

landgenoot 15 hours ago

Big promises, but no working website. I call it vaporware

prynhart 19 hours ago

504 Gateway Time-out

charcircuit 20 hours ago

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  • haunter 20 hours ago

    Or turns out you can get virtually unlimited amount of Cortex M0+ microcontrollers for free literally from trash? Sounds like a great idea if you are a hacker

  • WD-42 20 hours ago

    When was the last time you ran a website on anything cool?

    • charcircuit 19 hours ago

      The novelty wears off. It doesn't justify keeping trash around forever. Sure it can be a fun project that you get some joy out of, but there isn't a need to preserve it forever.

  • rovr138 20 hours ago

    Or they had an idea, needed devices to test and be able to destroy if they fucked up.

    • charcircuit 19 hours ago

      He probably owned a device capable or running a virtual machine which would be much more convenient to deal with.

      Also this idea of "but what if I'll need this in the future", is a common theme among horders.

      • Liftyee 9 hours ago

        If hackers always chose the convenient option, that wouldn't make for very challenging or interesting projects ;)

        There are probably thousands of regular VPS webservers out there.

      • rovr138 18 hours ago

        If you have to modify the hardware. Checking pins, testing things, soldering… you might want to have backups.

  • mrheosuper 18 hours ago

    a rechargeable battery with only 1 charge cycle is considered "waste" ?

    • charcircuit 17 hours ago

      Embedded within a disposable vape, yes. Plenty of things that are reusable are waste. When someone finishes milk jug, most people throw it away and buy a new one instead of going to get it refilled. Pretty much everything thrown away could be used for something else.

      • mrheosuper 12 hours ago

        The plastic that holds the milk is not designed to be reuseable, and plastic wear down is a thing.

        But the battery inside disposable vape is designed to be rechargeable.

        • charcircuit 7 hours ago

          It's designed to be rechargeable due to economies of scale. It's cheaper for them to use rechargeable batteries in a disposable product I think they should be able to. They shouldn't have to purposefully have to break the recharging functionality to sell it.

      • tgwil 17 hours ago

        That doesn't mean it's waste, that just means people are lazy and don't care about wasting things. It's only "waste" because people make it waste. If you don't waste it it's not waste.

        • charcircuit 17 hours ago

          It's not just laziness. It may not be financially worth it to do including the personal labor you have to do compared to throwing something in a trash can.

          • Liftyee 9 hours ago

            Not everything in life needs to be financially worth it... If repurposing otherwise "disposable" resources brings them enjoyment and it's a reasonable time spent, why shouldn't they?

            Ultimately, it's not your storage space being used for this. Why not let them live?

            • charcircuit 7 hours ago

              This repurposing is of only one he owns and the novelty of reusing it will likely wear off within a couple of weeks as having an extremely weak web server is not particularly useful.

              It may not be my storage space but people in this site do have a higher chance of hoarding ewaste for no logical reasons and I'm hoping that pointing this out can help people realize that they don't need to hold on to every random gadget forever.

          • tgwil 16 hours ago

            This is the mentality that is creating poison planet. Bad mentality.

            • vel0city 16 hours ago

              I'd love to be able to go to a grocer and just refill my milk jug and my soap bottle and my beer growler but that's just not available to me.

              Well, there are a few breweries that will fill my growler. Priorities.

            • charcircuit 16 hours ago

              As long as waste is being responsibly managed it will not poison the planet.

              • ehnto 15 hours ago

                It is not being responsibly managed, it is poisoning the planet. You can defer responsibility to others such as the producers and recyclers, and I think we should.

                But it doesn't mean we can't control what we buy and throw away as well, especially if we know better which we do.

                • charcircuit 7 hours ago

                  >It is not being responsibly managed

                  Then this is the problem that needs to be fixed. Ewaste only contributes to a couple percent of overall waste. Saving just ewaste doesn't stop the vast majority of waste entering the landfill.