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So what happend when this app needs to pay server costs for 600,000 people?
Funny you should mention that.
Do you mind telling what this says ? it seems Firefox doesn't load twitter anymore. Or maybe you need an account ? I'm not sure, but it says "error"
"Jingna Zhang @ cara.app/zemotion @zemotion So freaking speechless right now. Seen many @vercel functions stories but first time experiencing such discrepancy vs request logs like, this is cannot be real??"
I've heard from many ppl that vercel is pretty nasty that way, and to only use them for learning and toy projects.
Twitter no longer loads newer tweets if you're logged out. Instead of showing a proper message, it either fails to load or redirects to the login page. They did that to prevent scraping.
Re: the hosting company
So, this is something of a devil's bargain. Either shut down your website just as it's catching fire and gaining traction. Or get billed a year's server budget in a matter of days because of exploding costs.
In a saner world, this might be used as an argument for treating the Internet as a public utility and not a for-profit rent. Perhaps more companies could grow and sustain large pools of customers if they weren't kneecapped by their own momentum.
Instead, I'm sure we're going to see more exotic insurance and finance services designed to siphon money out of websites as a hedge against unexpected growth.
So what happens now? I doubt they have figured monetization right?
They basically have to just move off vercel. There's a lot of other much cheaper alternatives though
OK, but they have a 90k bill now?
Can probably be massaged a bit