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by stevebmark
2217 days ago
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I don't think enough people are thinking about what will happen when these companies do eventually run out of money (both Next.js and Gatsby). Not just to their hosting services, but to the open source tech driving the platform itself. Meteor never gained much traction but it sat in a similar parallel of hoping to provide hosting services and just burnt money away. Next.js* however has gained a lot of traction, but it's worrying to monetize these open source style tools that a lot of companies are building fundamental infrastructure on. I don't know if this kind of open source > paid hosting business model has paid off in other similar spaces. Are there examples? * Edit: Excuse me, Vercel! |
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