Dev reverse-engineers what YC's Paxel does with your source code
Hacker News Show HN·3d·codesoda
A maker going by codesoda dug into Paxel — a YC-backed deployment tool — and published findings about how it handles your source code, with the actual rootfs/rails internals exposed in a public GitHub repo. For bootstrapped founders wary of handing source code to opaque infrastructure tools, this kind of transparency audit is exactly the due diligence most people skip. Worth a look before you deploy anything sensitive through a black-box platform.
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