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Cake day: February 15th, 2025

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  • We’re not.

    Huh? You linked me an article where server cost is the lions share of signal operation.

    Most users doesn’t even donate 1€ when using free messengers.

    How does signal operate then.

    They don’t offer ANY “nice-to-have” features

    If they don’t have high server costs, unlike the example from the article you brought up, they should hire cheaper software engineers from a different country or scale down development and have a longer runway.

    Like I said - them having this problem is probably due to poor planing.


  • Well, when talking about server costs, Threema somehow has been running on a 5€ lifetime license and business customer subscribtions for over a decade.

    While briar and simplex are peer to peer and have nearly no ops costs.

    Sure, it can be made to be very expensive, but I’m arguing that doing so is a business/design decision.

    Servers can help improve the UX, but are expensive. Threema for example, only stores media on their servers temporarely, so they have way lower storage cost with a small tradeoff in userfriendlyness (of having to migratethe old media files you want to keep when you get a new phone). And so on.

    If your nonprofit only has 65k, don’t hire multiple devs and provide nice-to-have features that lead to high ops expenses in servers and storage. It’s called minimal viable prpduct for a reason.