Re: [sympy] Shutting down SymPy Gamma

2022-02-16 Thread Aman Sharma
Hello everyone, I am in fact working on making sympy live using Vue and Pyodide. I am still new to Web Development (started learning 3 weeks ago) and will update with my progress, probably in a week. Since I'm still new, I may not be the best person to do the project alone but I would be willi

Re: [sympy] Shutting down SymPy Gamma

2022-02-15 Thread Aaron Meurer
I believe the App Engine already works that way. It is on a tiered system, meaning the first X hours are free and any further hours are billed at some rate. Based on the current billing table, I believe if we switched off billing so that it turned off once the free tier is used up each month, then

Re: [sympy] Shutting down SymPy Gamma

2022-02-15 Thread Jason Moore
One free way to run an app like this is to run it on Heruko's free tier (maybe appengine has that too). It will have limits on # users and resource use, but at least it will run. Jason moorepants.info +01 530-601-9791 On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 11:36 PM Aaron Meurer wrote: > Hi all. > > As you ma

[sympy] Shutting down SymPy Gamma

2022-02-15 Thread Aaron Meurer
Hi all. As you may know, SymPy Gamma (https://sympygamma.com/) is a site that works similar to Wolfram Alpha, but using SymPy under the hood. SymPy Gamma runs on the Google App Engine. Currently our Google App Engine bills are over $100 a month, with about 3/4 going to SymPy Gamma and the rest go