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But one of the main points of article is that people don't want to run servers, developers included. Even being easy, letting someone else do it will always be easier.
How many (large) companies, governments, etc... run their own email servers? If there's a strong enough need, people will run their own servers even if they'd rather not. "people don't want to run servers" arguably could be rephrased as "people don't have a reason (today) to run their own servers". I'd argue this is a key difference between web1 and cryto centralization and the web2 centralization. If Google announce…
Every year a decreasing number as everything moves to SaaS and the cloud.