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by eddd-ddde
784 days ago
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Cloudflare Workers comes to mind. They have the same service in a way: HTTP endpoint, email, cron, etc. You can edit your code on the same site, although I think that's much lower on their "features" list as compared to val. Their answer to some of the questions you frame is simply "you dont". No filesystem, use R2.
No source control, bring your own.
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Not to mention that Cloudflare, despite their impressive services and scale, makes no profits. They don't publish details for Workers in particular, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's nothing but a blip in their overall negative income. They are also a public company so they are not beholden to VC influence per se or pressure to make profit on a short time scale. Their stock isn't doing well as a result. I personally have the sense that Cloudflare is playing a very long game and their board are ok with it. But I don't know if val.town or any small-time VC funded startup is playing the same 20/30 year game on becoming the de facto backbone of the internet the way Cloudflare is.