Now having been two weeks since the release of my Chess plugin on the ChatGPT plugin store, I've decided to share some preliminary stats & thoughts. Initially achieving a day high of 1,800 games, we unfortunately experienced a user drop-off while the plugin was temporarily unverified. The plugin's return saw fewer users, likely due to an influx of new plugins. Despite this, I'm enthusiastic to see an average of 10 moves per game, with many players managing to beat the AI. The operating costs are minimal, mostly carried by storing secrets on AWS Secrets Manager. There's room for improvement such...
My recent post was featured on Hacker News and rose to the number 2 spot, attracting over 45,000 requests or 29,000 unique IPs in a single day, a phenomenon known as the 'Hacker News Effect'. Since my Jekyll-generated site largely comprises static HTML, CSS and images and is hosted inexpensively on Amazon AWS with CloudFront, it was quite capable of handling this traffic surge. Utilizing CloudFront's traffic logs, I've created several visual representations to track and understand the flow of traffic geographically.