> At best, I still use services that have hard-bounded usage limits, like EC2 from AWS, where one instance can never go beyond 24h/day usage and is always capped, with shutdowns when exceeded, and limited credit cards, too.
Is this possible on AWS today? I'm the same way, if I cannot set a hard-limit for the billing so I can know for a fact how much it'll maximum cost in a month, I'm not interested in using that service for anything. Which is one of the top reasons I've stayed clear of AWS, they used to have only billing-alerts, but you couldn't actually set limits, guess one step forward that they've finally implemented that now.