
Dusty contributed targeted documentation enhancements to the superfly/docs repository, focusing on performance limits and instance exit metrics. Over two months, Dusty authored Markdown-based guides detailing ephemeral root file system constraints, including IOPs and bandwidth caps, and provided a VM-size reference table to support capacity planning and troubleshooting. Additionally, Dusty clarified instance termination scenarios by documenting exit codes, out-of-memory statuses, and VM-level exit codes, streamlining the debugging process for users. The work demonstrated depth in technical writing and a strong understanding of developer needs, leveraging Markdown and documentation best practices to improve transparency and reduce incident resolution times.
October 2025: Delivered targeted documentation for instance exit metrics in the superfly/docs repository, clarifying why instances terminate by detailing exit codes, OOM status, and VM-level exit codes. This improves user troubleshooting, reduces time-to-diagnose for failures, and enhances transparency around instance terminations.
October 2025: Delivered targeted documentation for instance exit metrics in the superfly/docs repository, clarifying why instances terminate by detailing exit codes, OOM status, and VM-level exit codes. This improves user troubleshooting, reduces time-to-diagnose for failures, and enhances transparency around instance terminations.
Month: 2025-06. Summary: In June 2025, delivered a key documentation milestone for superfly/docs detailing performance limits for ephemeral root file systems, including IOPs and bandwidth caps, and a VM-size based table of limits. This supports capacity planning, performance troubleshooting, and onboarding for developers. The work is linked to Volume limits (#2071) with commit 7f0041a1dc1de9a8e9f12da622af0ee60d2b0cf6.
Month: 2025-06. Summary: In June 2025, delivered a key documentation milestone for superfly/docs detailing performance limits for ephemeral root file systems, including IOPs and bandwidth caps, and a VM-size based table of limits. This supports capacity planning, performance troubleshooting, and onboarding for developers. The work is linked to Volume limits (#2071) with commit 7f0041a1dc1de9a8e9f12da622af0ee60d2b0cf6.

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