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by capableweb
1371 days ago
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Not to break your rose-tinted glasses, I think fly.io is pretty cool too. But it's a for-profit company with outside investment, coming from investors who expect a return on their investment, one way or another, and they likely have some influence on how the company will act. Same has been said for every company who taken outside investment ever. "But no, Heroku/Figma/GitHub/X are different, they really do care about their users and would never sell/go public/Y", and then a couple of years later we end up in the same position. It might not even be up to the "bunch of talented people" in the end, what they have to do to survive or to grow. But grow they have to, unless investors are fine with getting their ROI over 10-50 years rather than 1-10 years. A growing usually comes with some pain. |
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Which means, there will be one of three outcomes:
1. We are correct, and manage to build the right thing. We'll get to work on this forever.
2. We are correct, but not the right group to build it. We fail.
3. We are incorrect, and the world doesn't need a public cloud for devs. We fail, and I become a carpenter.
We have the same incentives as our investors. That doesn't mean it'll work. It does mean that we all believe that we're building a product for developers.
We're pretty good at surviving, so far. And there are early signs that we're good at growing. There's reason to be hopeful. :)