DigitalOcean Seeks $800M in Funding
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lispisok
18 minutes ago
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When Colorado passed the wage disclosure law and Digital Ocean decided not to hire in Colorado anymore despite being founded in Colorado is when I decided to never use them. I dont care if they eventually started hiring people in Colorado again.
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pgm8705
10 minutes ago
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As a long time paying customer of DO, I don't know how I feel about this. I've been unbelievably happy with the products I rely on (App Platform and Managed Postgres). I worry this is an attempt to play catch up in the AI space and everything else will lose focus.
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grepfru_it
3 minutes ago
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Adapt or die
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giancarlostoro
59 minutes ago
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I hope they don't bet too much on AI, but I do think they deserve to grow more as a cloud provider, they need to focus strongly on following up on people's complaints about their existing services. I have seen many threads of people with complaints about their S3 compatible storage being very limited in its design, and potentially wildly insecure. If they are serous enough to be asking for roughly a billion dollars, they should really consider fixing up their current offering either first or at the same time. It's only a matter of time before some giant scandal has customers running away.

I say this having used DO since... 2012?

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reaperducer
4 minutes ago
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I hope they don't bet too much on AI

Based on DO's monthly newsletters, all it cares about anymore is AI.

I don't think its written a single bullet point in two years that wasn't about AI.

It's as if some wave of amnesia came over DO and it forgot it has thousands of existing customers who are not AI wantrapreneurs.

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par
11 minutes ago
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I've been a loyal digital ocean customer for years, I switched away from Linode way back when (for reasons I don't even remember.) I'm extremely happy with the DO service, so here's to hoping they don't screw it all up!!
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raverbashing
1 minute ago
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yeah it's because Linode was more expensive and it had some security incidents
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3pt14159
1 hour ago
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I love DigitalOcean to the point where I actually applied for a job there[0]. The UI is leagues better than AWS and there are really useful API endpoints to control common things. I've been a paying customer for something like 12 years and I've never had an issue.

[0] They never got back to me, sadly.

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simonebrunozzi
1 hour ago
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I had a job interview with one of the founders. The whole process was, by far, the worst experience I ever had in my life, and a complete waste of my time. (I interviewed for maybe 25-30 jobs in my life overall).
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bombcar
38 minutes ago
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Worst job interview or worst experience overall?
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babelfish
57 minutes ago
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same
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cute_boi
42 minutes ago
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Their interview process sucks. They expect PhD-level experience for basic cloud operations. And since they started outsourcing to Hyderabad, they’ve gotten even worse.
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blastonico
16 minutes ago
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Why has it gotten worse? are there more PhDs in Hyderabad?
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neko_ranger
1 hour ago
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Just to share something positive, I've had a ttrss instance running forever on digitalocean in NY. I like them for side projects too.

$ uptime

16:06:14 up 2802 days, 15:03, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05

$ uname -a

Linux myinstance 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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znkynz
33 minutes ago
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I mean, who even needs a secure kernel.
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mperham
7 minutes ago
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What's the DigitalOcean of Europe, where I can get API-based provisioning for VPSes?
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fastball
6 minutes ago
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Why isn't DigitalOcean the DigitalOcean of Europe?

Regardless, I believe you can provision VPS on Hetzner Cloud via their API.

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pl-94
4 minutes ago
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scaleway?
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apple4ever
1 hour ago
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Let's just hope this helps their service and doesn't lead to them making it worse. I love Digital Ocean. The UI and the service itself is great. API is nice too.
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lgl
21 minutes ago
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Long are the days of DO being a super hoster imho. Hetzner and many other "cheap" clouds ate their breakfast and their reaction was pretty much zero.

Still an awesome service and platform.. but no longer worth it price wise as it once was. Same with Vultr..

I guess at some point all investors just pressure these companies into price matching AWS and other pay-for-every-single-thing-ever companies.

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s_dev
1 hour ago
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I just migrated my personal servers to Scaleway due the big EU migration that's happening. I did love using them as a service though, lovely interface and decent pricing. Back in the day we didn't have Claude but their documentation for setting up servers and implementing services was super useful. Wish them well in raising money.

For many personal uses something like AWS is a bit too sophisticated when you just want to spin us some instances and have a clean interface with little noise.

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matt-p
48 minutes ago
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One thing that's not super obvious, but is happening - 'AI' is increasing demand for 'normal' (e.g cpu) compute. People are building more apps because the cost of software has reduced, these need deploying somewhere. More commits == more CI runs, then there's then the 'agent' usage, things like openclaw instances etc. Just because they are expanding, it might not mean they're betting the house on more GPUs (though likely a part of it)
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stebunovd
1 hour ago
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Mistral AI just raised $830M to spend on datacenters, you guys should talk to them
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baggachipz
1 hour ago
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A little late to get in on the "AI"-based hype train in order to raise money, if you ask me. I guess they've fallen victim to the investors saying "What's your AI strategy?"
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j45
1 hour ago
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Don't risk or trust DigitalOcean with production grade stuff, it disappears and doesn't get fixed and the support stops responding or escalating when their own information clearly outlines the gaps that have occurred in their systems.
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Tostino
6 minutes ago
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I don't trust any of the cloud providers enough to store a single copy of important data. I always have backups go to two separate S3 style endpoints in different providers, and my infrastructure is setup with scripts of some sort.

I've run production setups on DO for 12 or 13 years now though. My last company, after it was acquired, was forced into Azure. Both stability and performance tanked, while spending a little over 2x compared to what it was in DO.

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vishakha041
45 minutes ago
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Off late my experience has been that they are pushing more around UX and support but I am recent user.
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