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Gerhard Lazu

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which means that for 40 minutes, like, okay, for an hour, we're paying less than 10 cents for an hour of build time. So, you know, pay as you go. It's really not expensive. So it's okay if I have to put my card because we're talking cents per month for our builds. That makes sense. What does a single build cost us then? So when it's five minutes, let's see, I'll do the math now really quick.

which means that for 40 minutes, like, okay, for an hour, we're paying less than 10 cents for an hour of build time. So, you know, pay as you go. It's really not expensive. So it's okay if I have to put my card because we're talking cents per month for our builds. That makes sense. What does a single build cost us then? So when it's five minutes, let's see, I'll do the math now really quick.

Hang on. Thank you. Hang on. It's less than a cent. A build which takes five minutes is less than a cent. Is that right? Yeah, less than a cent, like 75. What is less than a cent? Zero cents. No, there was like another unit in the past. I forget what it's called. Whatever, like it's- Satoshi? No, that's a different- The 70, 75% of a cent. Okay.

Hang on. Thank you. Hang on. It's less than a cent. A build which takes five minutes is less than a cent. Is that right? Yeah, less than a cent, like 75. What is less than a cent? Zero cents. No, there was like another unit in the past. I forget what it's called. Whatever, like it's- Satoshi? No, that's a different- The 70, 75% of a cent. Okay.

Okay, so it's like definitely- So reasonable, that's reasonable. Yeah, very, very reasonable, I would say.

Okay, so it's like definitely- So reasonable, that's reasonable. Yeah, very, very reasonable, I would say.

So namespace, basically it runs custom GitHub actions. much quicker because they have better hardware, better networking than GitHub Actions themselves. So you can literally use namespace to replace GitHub Actions.

So namespace, basically it runs custom GitHub actions. much quicker because they have better hardware, better networking than GitHub Actions themselves. So you can literally use namespace to replace GitHub Actions.

smart or you can use like faster docker builds you know but they also have preview environments which i haven't tried in code sandboxes that's something sponsor i that's what i'm thinking because i have a shout out here and hang on let me just get the name straight to be clear they are not a sponsor but we're saying they should i think they should be i think uh hugo i just know his first name and i'm trying to find um because our credit card is expiring

smart or you can use like faster docker builds you know but they also have preview environments which i haven't tried in code sandboxes that's something sponsor i that's what i'm thinking because i have a shout out here and hang on let me just get the name straight to be clear they are not a sponsor but we're saying they should i think they should be i think uh hugo i just know his first name and i'm trying to find um because our credit card is expiring

Right, we need those six cents, don't we? We need those six cents. That's Gerhard's credit card for now. Exactly, you can use mine, it's okay. Hugo Santos. No relation, no relation. Yeah, no relation, no relation, but I think if there is someone that you should talk at Namespace, I think it would be him.

Right, we need those six cents, don't we? We need those six cents. That's Gerhard's credit card for now. Exactly, you can use mine, it's okay. Hugo Santos. No relation, no relation. Yeah, no relation, no relation, but I think if there is someone that you should talk at Namespace, I think it would be him.

As I was setting all this stuff up, he was very responsive even on the weekend to emails, and I think he's one of the founders, by the way, so I thought that was a very nice touch. And he really helped like go through all like the various questions which I had and the various like, does this look right? So even like he even looked at the pull request to see how we implemented it.

As I was setting all this stuff up, he was very responsive even on the weekend to emails, and I think he's one of the founders, by the way, so I thought that was a very nice touch. And he really helped like go through all like the various questions which I had and the various like, does this look right? So even like he even looked at the pull request to see how we implemented it.

And all in all, like the promise is there. We can see that it does work well when it works like two minutes, we get those two minutes, but sometimes it takes more. And then the question is, well, why does it take more? So that's something which I'm going to follow up on.

And all in all, like the promise is there. We can see that it does work well when it works like two minutes, we get those two minutes, but sometimes it takes more. And then the question is, well, why does it take more? So that's something which I'm going to follow up on.

Cool. Cool. Well, I'm excited for the follow-up and for this progress. Indeed. Cool.

Cool. Cool. Well, I'm excited for the follow-up and for this progress. Indeed. Cool.

So I would like to switch gears to one of Adam's questions. And he was asking if Neon is working for us as expected and the state of Neon. So is Neon working for us as expected? Based on everything I've seen, it is. Like I was looking at, for example, the metrics. I was looking at how it behaves in the Neon console. This is us for the last 14 days.

So I would like to switch gears to one of Adam's questions. And he was asking if Neon is working for us as expected and the state of Neon. So is Neon working for us as expected? Based on everything I've seen, it is. Like I was looking at, for example, the metrics. I was looking at how it behaves in the Neon console. This is us for the last 14 days.