The company Fly.io recently raised a significant amount of money from investors, including A16Z, Intel Capital, and Dell.
The primary reasons for announcing this fundraising are to attract customers and to share their vision and progress with users, fans, and detractors.
Fly.io aims to provide a platform and toolchain that allows developers to build apps that run fast globally, not just in one location, through features like edge deployment and spinning up virtual machines on demand.
Fly.io, a cloud infrastructure company, has raised $70 million in funding to expand and improve its services.
The company distinguishes itself by offering pay-per-minute pricing and a high level of control over app deployment.
The comments discuss the impact of venture funding on startups and customers, including concerns about stability, future costs, and potential wealth inequality.
The author conducted a comparison between an old computer running Windows NT 3.51 and a new computer running Windows 11, showing that the old computer had significantly faster app loading times.
The author argues that despite advancements in hardware and technology, modern computer interfaces, including smartphones, have terrible latency and are getting worse.
The author suggests that bloat in software, frameworks, layers of abstraction, and the mass adoption of managed and interpreted languages could be contributing factors to the slow UI latency experienced on modern computers.