While "AWS Alternative" sets the bar really high, I've always thought that it'd be cool to have a coreutils for web stuff.<p>Things like weather, geo-ip, geocoding, translation, currency, basic signup forms, etc could well be an all-in-one single payment type thing.<p>It seems like this does a lot of that and I would focus branding around that part specifically. Running an s3-like and DB is also a much harder problem that there are good solutions for!<p>Will be giving it a try!
Crikey, these folks have been pivoting a lot over the last few years.<p>Originally, this was a complex set of libraries that made up a microservice framework. Then they threw everything into micro and making it more stable and simpler. Then they launched m3o which had no free tier but it was a place to run micro apps. Now it's an AWS Alternative?<p>I liked them, I donated money to them for a while through Github, but it really has taken five years to figure out what they do and why, and after a while, I lost interest in following them. I'm sure it's great, though.
What makes this specifically an alternative to AWS? With name calling them I would expect some sort of compatibility with APIs etc? Else I don't see how its anything other than 'a cloud provider'.