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1. MattDaEskimo ◴[] No.44457075[source]
My biggest issue with "cheaper" alternatives is the same pathway they all take.

Start cheap, gather market, then crank the costs after lock-in.

Even "open-source" is abused. First everything is open-source, and then reasons come out for why premium services will be closed source.

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2. refulgentis ◴[] No.44457132[source]
This one isn't quite saying its cheaper, or even charging, I think you might get a laugh if you click through. I don't think we'll need to worry about the costs being cranked after lock-in.
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3. Imustaskforhelp ◴[] No.44457203[source]
Is the word baas so horrified to people that they won't even click on the link to see that the code is a MASSIVE 1k loc (just using irony hehe)

But in all seriousness, I may be going on a tangent but I don't think that anybody can monetize code under less than 1k loc. Are there any cool examples anybody want to share?

Maybe "simple" api's would generally be the only thing that would be more monetizable and still fall under less than 1k loc. But still I would love hearing more about this kind of thing.

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4. owebmaster ◴[] No.44457277{3}[source]
There are smart contracts in the Ethereum and Binance network making millions a day extracting transaction fees with much less than 1k loc. The code is even public.
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5. fsckboy ◴[] No.44457608[source]
>Start cheap, gather market, then crank the costs after lock-in.

"cost"/"price" vocabulary clarification, should you ever want to read or write business plans, communicate with accountants, CFO's, etc.

"costs" are what companies pay for supplies/inputs that the company purchases.

"prices" are what those same companies offer to charge buyers for the products the company sells.

companies want to keep costs down, and companies benefit from high prices. (when you said "crank the costs", it thunks)

since people don't generally operate their lives as companies, it tends to seem like "costs" and "prices" are the same thing, but in addition to the above, "costs" to a company reflect actual expenditures in total, and "prices" represent an advertisement for each of something pending that has not transacted yet.

"cost" is an accounting term, total revenues - total costs = total profits

"price" is a marketing term, $1 each, $10 for a dozen!

(of course this could be quibbled into incomprehensively, which is another thing you should not do in "business communication", always streamline communication to get to the takeaway as quickly as possible)

6. Imustaskforhelp ◴[] No.44461435{4}[source]
Woah. Didn't expect it.

Can you give me some examples. Also I personally feel as if most of these are saturated and I don't think that I could earn a million with such loc. and maybe its me but personally I don't like touching most crypto since its grift. And the only one I'd like is monero for privacy but I doubt how much I need it anyway.