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j4cobgarbytoday at 3:25 PM5 repliesview on HN

Doesn't it seem odd to have "Pricing" for a protocol that's meant to serve a similar function to IP addresses? Maybe I'm misunderstanding something.


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dignifiedquiretoday at 3:31 PM

As others have already mentioned, iroh the core library and protocol is fully open source. But to finance the development of it, we offer additional services to make it easier to deploy and run it, especially for larger or more specialized use caes.

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serftoday at 4:07 PM

tailscale syndrome.

"we want to be infrastructure for people, and a business towards professionals."

stuck between "we need cash to operate" and "we want to be a public good infrastructural system." , with the negative parts of a for-profit whisked away with "Well it's open source."

it's a business concept i'm okayish with as long as the "Well it's open source." caveat doesn't come with a total bespoke and unusable code base to figure out.

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Kinranytoday at 3:29 PM

From the same pricing page, it's all additional services: observability, relay hosting, support engineers.

TheDongtoday at 4:05 PM

The equivalent for IP addresses to what they offer would be closer to running a BGP router or ISP, or generally contracting with network engineers for your data-center's networking.

If you want to run an ISP or AS, believe me it will cost you a decent chunk of money.

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adammarplestoday at 3:27 PM

Maybe. It's offering "Customized hosting and monitoring for Iroh apps".