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Ask HN: Latitude.sh / datapacket.com for bare metal servers?

2 points·by truetraveller·il y a 4 mois·4 comments

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truetraveller
·il y a 27 jours·discuss
What's the best way to contact someone about to get real feedback on a paid app / SaaS? Give them a free license? Mention something specific about them, so they knew you actually cared enough to check out that person and manually write the email?
truetraveller
·il y a 28 jours·discuss
Love the monetization idea. Something like this might actually be the future.
truetraveller
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Your estimate of "6-7 month project for a 9 FTE team" was probably waaay off. I mean, what is this mobile app? Without even seeing your app, I would say 2 months TOPS with 2 devs. So, the "AI" version is really not that much better, and probably even worse.
truetraveller
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Could you do the math for the raw material cost of 355ml?
truetraveller
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Moose here, congrats! This is the real "firebase alternative", not Supabase. Supabase is good, but it's just hosted Postgres + user login. People who are asking "why would I need this" don't get how difficult scalable data storage is with user permissions. Would absolutely recommend this if it's good. Been in this space for ~7 years, and made a high-perf realtime DB as well. Will contact you guys directly. Some concerns for everyone's benefit:

1) Transparency on pricing: This builds confidence. Need to know exactly what I pay for additional egress/ops (read/write). "unlimited" is not sustainable for the provider (you). For example, Firestore has detailed pricing that makes scaling sustainable for them. see https://cloud.google.com/firestore/pricing.

2) Transparency on limits: Req/s, max atrributes, max value length, etc. What about querying non-local non-indexed data (e.g. via server-side call), that's costly for you guys. So, what's the limit?

3) Simpler code in the docs/examples overall. Currently, they're not bad, but not great. For example, change the "i" used everywhere to "inst" or "idb". Assume dev is a noob!

4) Change simplify/terminology used. This is probably the most important, but hardest thing. Internally, keep the same triple structure. But dev just cares about tables/key/val. Or tables+rows. Namespaces/entities are confusing. Also, be consistent/clear. For example: "Namespaces are equivalent to "tables" in relational databases"..Perhaps you meant "namespaces are just a list of tables/entities"..slighly different, but far clearer I think? "Attributes are properties associated with namespaces"...I though attributes are associated with entities? Please keep in mind, I am completely new to InstantDB, so need to study the architecture more.

5) Simplify docs BIG TIME. And add an API REFERENCE (super important). Right now, you have: Tutorials, Examples, Recipes, Docs, Essays. These are all essentially "docs".

6) Simplify the "About" section. Should be 1/10th the size. Right now, it's like a fruit salad of docs, and re-iterating the features/benefits. Instead, put pics of both founders. Maybe investor list. Pics of your office?
truetraveller
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
SaasS or one-time? Did people pay via native App Store integration? Or pay via the desktop website? App price? Answers would be super helpful. Thanks!
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Hey! I have no absolutely no clue who OP (BigBalli) is. I checked this guy's profile out. He's a member since 2012, I don't think he meant bad at all.

I'm personally anti-AI. I checked out his app, and whether vibe-coded or not, it looks very well done. And the app actually has both offline mobile apps + web apps. And it's free? And FWIW, pestpro.app was registered ~1 month ago.
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Okay, what about non-streaming vid? I think the vanilla html5 <video> tag is solid, correct?
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Congrats, and genius move. And great hustling, show's there's no way out of hard-work.

Reminder to myself to pick an industry that's always gonna have demand. We recently paid ~$200 for a 30 minute visit to seal off like 3 tiny holes around the perimiter of our house because of mice (actual cost of materials ~$5).
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Thanks!
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Great info, thanks!
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
£150/mo for each? Do these receptionists actually answer? Has he "tested" them with test calls? Any recommended site to get this?
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
This I can somewhat agree to. But how much time is saved vs just skimming a support request by an agent? Or, just having filters for "keywords" like "sales" / "purchase" to increase priority?
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
"Top customer service" and AI do not mix. People hate an AI response more than a late, real response.
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Thanks!
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Since you know a lot about SOC: is SOC2 Type I (point in time) enough to close enterprise sales? Is it worth getting for a new startup (seems super simple)?
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
What about enterprise customers / sales?
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Ok thanks!
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Yup! I always say I'm "Launching now". But now I'm launching for real (God willing)!
truetraveller
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Apologies. Was it at all edited by an AI?