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by robertlagrant
1150 days ago
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For me it's more that hopefully I don't need to worry about being hugged or randomly hit by a driveby DDOS. If my service were popular to have a high sustained load, that would be great, but it's more just having some decent capacity to avoid spikes that $20/mo/team member just seems like a decent deal. The bigger plus is the temp environments, that free up a lot of developer time in my experience; they solve a lot of boring, time-heavy communication problems. A pull request can just spin up a temp environment which a designer can eyeball at the same time as the code is being reviewed. Means less rework. |
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