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by time0ut 60 days ago
It is scary building on the public cloud as a solo dev or small team. No real safety net, possibly unbounded costs, etc. A large portion of each personal project I do is spent thinking about how to prevent unexpected costs, detect and limit them, and react to them. I used to just chuck everything onto a droplet or VPS, but a lot of the projects I am doing lately need services from Google or AWS. I tend to prefer GCP at this point because at least I can programmatically disconnect the billing account when they get around to tripping the alert.
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I wonder what happens if you just decide not to pay. Surely that would have some legal implications in the US, but what about elsewhere?
There are very few countries where consumer rights apply to B2B transactions, especially if it’s multiple people operating as a “small team”.

A solo dev however might be able to present themselves as a retail consumer, and leverage some trading standards related rules for unclear pricing or something similar.