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This link was posted by bumbledraven 2 hours ago on HN. It received 173 points and 47 comments.

He's spot on about storage. The whole remote block device model made sense when drives were slow but now we're paying a massive performance tax just so someone else can manage the disk. I've been thinking a lot about what storage looks like when you take the cloud provider out of the equation entirely — where the data just lives across a network of participants and redundancy is built into the protocol instead of bolted on as a product tier. His egress pricing point hits too. If you're paying 10x for bandwidth just because it leaves their building, the incentive is to never leave. That's not infrastructure, that's a trap