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Actually got the idea from https://xeiaso.net/, who groups xer
website's endpoints under the `.within` folder.
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- Kittybox's source code is moved to a subfolder
- This improves build caching by Nix since it doesn't take changes
to other files into account
- Package and test definitions were spun into separate files
- This makes my flake.nix much easier to navigate
- This also makes it somewhat possible to use without flakes (but
it is still not easy, so use flakes!)
- Some attributes were moved in compliance with Nix 2.8's changes to
flake schema
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I said some boastful words about Kittybox being able to horizontally
scale and I wanted to prove them. This is the proof.
This test creates an NFS file server, then spawns three
VMs. Provisioning a website on one of them, it then queries the
website on all of the three machines. This shows that a shared backing
store can make Kittybox infinitely scale horizontally depending on how
much traffic you're getting.
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