I have been playing with it, it's very cool to be able to run anywhere. Do you have plans to implement wasi-http? One of my concerns is the free tier only offers Compute as a trial, and $50 is pretty steep for a hobby project, are there plans to add Compute usage to the free tier?
> As of 28 January 2025, the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) will be the definitive source for delivering generic top-level domain name (gTLD) registration information in place of sunsetted WHOIS services. RDAP offers several advantages over WHOIS including support for internationalization, secure access to data, authoritative service discovery, and the ability to provide differentiated access to registration data. RDAP was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force.
Not only are there wholesale per-domain fees for registries (which tend to increase every few years), and the small ICANN fee for gTLDs, domains also have high customer support overhead that can’t easily be automated away like the LE cert process.
Also keep in mind that domains are a “source of truth” unlike certs, which rely on the domains for verification.
Not a problem, but the OP is questioning about the savings!
I, for example, like to dive more on insights like the relative savings vs absolut to learn the approaches other engineers take! It's all about metrics we should take care.
(I'll put this service on my list to try someday, looks like fantastic indeed)
I'm going through this process currently (getting estimates from local HVAC contractors, SF Bay Area), and their general guidance so far is to get a Hybrid electric + gas heat pump config.
The electric heat pump alone isn't sufficient compared with gas, and the "add-on" you get to add more heat to the heating output is like a space heater, thus very expensive month to month.