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dek
@SubstructureDek
Building @ https://t.co/4phkZKwN5s (@substructureone) | Open source maximalist | Creating new avenues for open source adoption: https://t.co/XNNlKGuwug






When I tested the first prototype of the Gas app at a single school, it cost $600 in server costs per day—with a userbase of only 800 people. This was mainly due to the friends-of-friends feature, a necessary piece to create social graph density. We knew with certainty that we could bring the costs down—but it would take 1-2 months to build it with the right database architecture and the school year was almost over. For us, the bigger unknowns were (a) if an anonymous polling app would resonate 5 years later, (b) if people would pay for it, and (c) if it would grow—so we paid the upfront cost to answer these questions quickly before summer started. This proved to be invaluable: it gave us sufficient signal to embark on a longer development cycle and it provided benchmarks on key funnels so we knew where to allocate our time for the next few months.


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Some don't like to press too hard on the reality of running an open source business, but it's hard and made 100X more so by some (mostly cloud vendors). You can shoot the messenger (in this case, @HashiCorp), but they're simply trying to preserve their ability to keep building





