| ▲ | drzaiusx11 3 hours ago | |
Unclear what LocalStack's end game is tbh. My company has an active enterprise license atm so their recent changes won't affect me in the short term at least. As of writing I'm still a happy user of LocalStack. Disappointed with their overall direction, but I hold no ill will and I'm sure they had their reasons. I wish them luck. Hopefully this change was not just an short term attempt to lock in current enterprise customers by shoring up existing income streams. That'll only work in the VERY short term. It's not difficult to forsee the inevitable customer drain to free competitors or private one-shots easily produced by genai from publicly available AWS SDK code. Maybe they're already feeling that pressure and that's all this change is. I hope not. AFAICT, they have no appreciable moat to retain customers long term. For example, I have absolutely no interest in their "Pods" or even their console UI, so thosr aren't keeping me around forever. For their sakes I hope they're still shopping themselves around and didn't take some VC poison pill with preconditions for killing the community edition. Really It's anyone's guess though. | ||