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by PaulDavisThe1st 848 days ago
Within a few lines of each other in TFA:

> We are, like what, 10 years into the cloud adoption? Most companies (at least the ones I talk to) run their stuff in the cloud. So why is software still acting as if the cloud doesn't exist?

> As in, I don't want to think about future resource needs, I just want things to magically handle it.

'nuff said.

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The cloud is so expensive for most companies that I think that a solution architect's insistence on setting up in the cloud by default is actually a corporate welfare program where VC funds are redirected to Amazon and Google.

That said, it's still not as trivial as using managed SaaS but it's still easier than ever to basically spin up your own cloud of sorts, using the wealth of open source tech out there. K3S on Hetzner can do a pretty solid job for cheap. In that sense, the ecosystem around running your own cloud is only improving.