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I run a few side projects and I've gone through different stages of monitoring them. First it was just checking manually if the site loads. Then I added a simple curl ping in cron. Then I started tracking response times, certificate expiry, even visual changes on pages.

At some point I realized I was spending more time building monitoring than the actual product. Classic trap.

Curious what other devs use for keeping an eye on their stuff. Do you go with a hosted service, self-host something like Uptime Kuma, or just wing it with scripts?

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[-] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 day ago

If it's a side project, then by definition I'm doing it for fun or to build certain skills, not as some sort of "product". Personally, I don't do "professional" work outside of my job.

But yeah, getting sidetracked is absolutely a classic trap.

At risk of sidetracking more, could you turn the monitoring you're doing into its own project or something at least re-usable?

If not, I'd either self-host something or just continue using what you've made as-is.

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