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The biggest reason for me is costs - for personal use, cloud/SaaS pricing is way to expensive.

The second is having to read and learn provider specific documentation is a waste of time (ie deploying on fly/supabase/heroku/netlify, which all have their own cli tools and their own config syntax)




True for me too. The costs for cloud services _seem_ like they’re higher to get started _and_ I worry about the cost runs you hear horror stories about.




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