Haha, imagine what the AWS status page would look like if they had to update their global status page anytime a single host would go down in any region.
Fly.io messed up, they didn't want to be a Heroku clone, but their marketing and their polished user experience design made it seem like they would be one anyway.
And as a reward now they have to deal with bottom of the barrel Heroku users that manage to do major damage to their brand whenever a single host goes down. Who would have predicted that corporate risk?
Fly.io messed up, they didn't want to be a Heroku clone, but their marketing and their polished user experience design made it seem like they would be one anyway.
And as a reward now they have to deal with bottom of the barrel Heroku users that manage to do major damage to their brand whenever a single host goes down. Who would have predicted that corporate risk?