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What's the point of this service?

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If you see my one prior comment, their idea was having really good edge computing. This means your apps run on a server closer to your users, i.e. you have an application deployed in Virginia, Japan, and Brazil. Your respective users would connect to whatever was closest and reap perf/latency/etc benefits.

However, Heroku, a very simple “severless” offering killed their free tier and Fly offers a very usuable free tier. Put two and two together and now Fly has a huge influx of users on their system and they’re getting fricked up. As the quoted comment goes, they really weren’t trying to be a Heroku killer (like render.com is) but their cowtools are really good that it just kind of happened.

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