I'm not even the target market for this and I completely understand the feeling there. There's a lot of people who just have no conception of computing hardware anymore. People who are tied to AWS and have spent their entire careers working with AWS and now simply believe with a passion that "that's just how it is" as AWS continues to raise prices while their own cost of compute continues to get cheaper and cheaper. This is a race to the bottom.
This is a hot take, but I think Moore's law/Wright's Law has actually been disastrous for the entire field of software engineering even while it's been an amazing boon to software businesses.
Yep. The real world is still far from being fully hosted in the cloud. I've been in a few places which would massively benefit from Oxide's approach. Also I'm a fan of the team from the joyent days so probably I'm biaised. But I've seen a few poor implementations of the "private cloud" and oh boy, I wish well from the people who will maintain that in the long run...
This is a hot take, but I think Moore's law/Wright's Law has actually been disastrous for the entire field of software engineering even while it's been an amazing boon to software businesses.