I’ve seen some dissenting opinions on this, but bear in mind I’m coming from a place where I’m already building containers for everything anyway. I generally think this is “the way to go” these days and have the rest of the infra like CI/CD pipelines, container registries, monitoring and so on. Plus, given my background, I crank out VMs and cloud hosts with Terraform/Ansible “all day errday”. If you don’t have this stuff already or aren’t happy (or don’t have the time) to manage your own servers remember that Kamal is not a PaaS. It just gets you close to a self-hosted environment that functions very much like a PaaS. Now that Heroku is in a “sustaining engineering model” state, there are several options in the PaaS space you may want to investigate if that’s more up your street. I hear good things about fly.io but hasten to add I haven’t used it myself.
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In the Neo, Apple skimps on specs so it can offer its signature premium build quality and polished, reliable operating system at a lower price point. It's effectively a MacBook "SE" in all but name. On paper, it seems ideal for those who don't need a ton of power, like kids and people who were already using their iPads as laptops. I could also see existing MacBook Air and Pro owners buying a Neo as a secondary laptop for travel.
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