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samwillis ◴[] No.35046486[source]
Fundamentally I think some of the problems come down to the difference between what Fly set out to build and what the market currently want.

Fly (to my understanding) at its core is about edge compute. That is where they started and what the team are most excited about developing. It's a brilliant idea, they have the skills and expertise. They are going to be successful at it.

However, at the same time the market is looking for a successor to Heroku. A zero dev ops PAAS with instant deployment, dirt simple managed Postgres, generous free level of service, lower cost as you scale, and a few regions around the world. That isn't what Fly set out to do... exactly, but is sort of the market they find themselves in when Heroku then basically told its low value customers to go away.

It's that slight miss alignment of strategy and market fit that results in maybe decisions being made that benefit the original vision, but not necessarily the immediate influx of customers.

I don't envy the stress the Fly team are under, but what an exciting set of problems they are trying to solve, I do envy that!

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1. sirsinsalot ◴[] No.35048674[source]
Digital Ocean gave me the PaaS replacement and managed PG and I couldn't be happier.

If anyone else is looking.

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2. chillfox ◴[] No.35052274[source]
I tried running a docker app on Digital Ocean's app platform, the UI is nice and I can see it being acceptable for your average CRUD app. But I had to abandon it due to the latency just being too high and their built in monitoring interval not being configurable to the ~5-20ms range (this was for competitive Battlesnake last year).