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So @bmizerany came to Seattle to visit and we split a bottle of wine at dinner and then I accidentally fell asleep putting kid down at 7:15pm. My alcohol tolerance sure ain’t what it used to be.

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Depends which layer of it you’re looking at. To me it’s a way to run a Node or Python function on a *nix process. Pretty standard. Mostly portable. It’s absolutely surrounded by deploy gunk that’s AWS special but we hide all that w arc.codes so meh.

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For example, we often recommend micro.blog to new people, which is a fully hosted service that lets you bring your own domain and fully import/export your data. Regardless, appreciate the questions, we definitely need to keep working on our messaging here!

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We agree! We don’t actually care that much about servers or infra. We focus on 1) own your own domain, so that you control where your site lives and how people get to it, and 2) make sure your data is accessible and exportable, so that you control it and can migrate if necessary.

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