Just keep in mind if you are deploying to AWS, GCP or Azure that they will terminate your services without recourse if you do something that someone at the company doesn't like - and the benchmark for "doesn't like" is pretty malleable.
Well, not really. The will terminate your services without recourse if you violate the terms of those services. You know, the ones you sign a contract for.
There is due process and right of appeal. If a company terminates your service even though you did nothing to violate the terms of the contract, they are doing something illegal and can be taken to court. That's why contracts exist, idiot.
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Well, not really. The will terminate your services without recourse if you violate the terms of those services. You know, the ones you sign a contract for.
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No right of due process, no right of appeal, no rights at all. Wait... isnâ(TM)t that basically unconstitutional.
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