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caspii committed Feb 15, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -205,10 +205,12 @@ I posted [this article to Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/SaaS/comments/1aoud7z

One thing that became clear in the comments is that some people **really** have a hard time understanding the time-money tradeoff and the significance of opportunity costs. There were loads of suggestions of how I could save $30 here or $100 there by investing hours, days or even weeks of extra work 🤯.

There was also this great comment which made me so happy that I am saving it to re-read at in dark moments:
There was also this great comment which made me so happy that I am saving it to re-read in dark moments:

> I am a Lead DevOps Engineer, and I approve your setup. There is everything, compute, security, monitoring, hosted database, etc.
> Digital Ocean is often cheaper than Cloud Provider, and do quite a good job. For a startup it's easier to manage than a Kubernetes Cluster or else. Fly.io or other PaaS could help, but it might take a bit of skills compare to setting up a VM.
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> Digital Ocean is often cheaper than Cloud Providers, and do quite a good job. For a startup it's easier to manage than a Kubernetes Cluster or else.
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> It seems to be well designed for this stage of a startup, and relying on external apis and services to do the job is often the best advice I give too when having startup projects.
> I like as well the budget allocated to productivity tools.
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