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by Larrikin
1043 days ago
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It's all niche stuff that only a few people use until there are watershed moments like the Twitter and Reddit fuck ups that push large swathes of users to look for an alternative. Then suddenly it's not a niche product and it's important that the kinks, bugs, and onboarding has been worked out during those years of being niche. People are absolutely getting sick of subscriptions. It's also getting easier to self host. Tailscale has been a game changer for me personally as I just had no confidence in getting my services working correctly over the internet without getting pwned |
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And then after poking around for a week, they go back to Twitter and Reddit.