My apologies. I totally understand fly.io being a distinct company with their offering and history.
To me, fly.io is an alternative to Heroku as the title of the thread is "on: Heroku Free Alternatives". So I was comparing it to Heroku and their pricing section UX.
Totally fair! Whatever our pricing does to surprise or annoy Heroku free tier users, it's totally fair to call it out! The only thing that moved me to comment was the implication that we had somehow set out to be the second coming of Heroku. We set out to make every app in the world run close to its users globally. That we're amenable to Heroku people is just a bonus for us. :)
> The only thing that moved me to comment was the implication that we had somehow set out to be the second coming of Heroku.
Dude, I didn't mean it like that. Again, I am sorry.
My cloud experience is very limited. I have seen people talk about your SQLite related blog posts on HN, but I didn't participate in those threads, because I simply wasn't passionate enough or had an understanding about those topics.
I, too, love my job. But sometimes people with limited exposure to our product say some things about that mildly annoys me. But at the end, they don't know any better. I have unfortunately become one of those guys in this circumstance here. To me, the value proposition of a PAAS is only limited to the free pricing tier. It is a very insignificant comment about a UX thing.
I wish I could delete that comment. Please, I hope you take no further offense.
To me, fly.io is an alternative to Heroku as the title of the thread is "on: Heroku Free Alternatives". So I was comparing it to Heroku and their pricing section UX.