@Google Cloud Run (https://t.co/hdiUrPJ9Gc) Product Manager
May 20 β’ 5 tweets β’ 4 min read
πToday at #GoogleIO, we're making AI deployments easier by introducing 3 new ways to deploy your apps to Cloud Run:
1β£ Deploy AI Studio apps to Cloud Run in a click
2β£ Deploy Gemma 3 to Cloud Run in a click from AI Studio
3β£ Deploy code to Cloud Run from any MCP client with a new MCP server
is the fastest way to start building with Gemini.
Once you develop an app in AI Studio, click the π button to deploy it to Cloud Run.
From idea, to code, to shareable URL in seconds: ai.studio
Mar 17, 2021 β’ 4 tweets β’ 3 min read
Today, we are sharing carbon characteristics of @googlecloud regions: cloud.google.com/blog/topics/suβ¦
β‘ Google Cloud data centers need electricity.
π¨ Consuming electricity emits more or less carbon dioxide, depending on how and when the electricity was produced.
π High carbon dioxide emissions are responsible for climate change.
Aug 9, 2020 β’ 10 tweets β’ 4 min read
Let's try serverless from @Scaleway scaleway.com
After creating an account quickly. I land in a nice console.
I am asked to create a "namespace", I guess it's a way to isolate resources. I like the term.
It seems like there is only one region to select: π«π·π₯Paris.
Apr 9, 2019 β’ 67 tweets β’ 43 min read
π Today at #GoogleNext19, we are launching Cloud Run.
Allowing you to run any stateless http container in a fully managed environment, paying only for the exact resources you use. π¦βοΈ
π cloud.google.com/run
π Developers love serverless, but feel limited by the available programming languages or the need to rewrite using functions.
π Cloud Run brings the properties of serverless to containers: no infra management, fast autoscaling and pay per use.