> The average protonmail user doesn't care and/or know why using a credit card could be a problem.
Right, which is hilarious.
> As always with great (/s) solutions proposed on HN
Using an opportunity to patronize without understanding my perspective at all. Interesting... (cont.)
> it's neither simple, nor are there any great incentives for providers or is there consumer demand.
Despite not knowing or caring that I would agree with this.
Anyway! The landscape of cloud service providers always has providers that don't care about outsized consumer demand. Therefore this seems to be more of an educational issue as well as an assertiveness issue distinct from one related to the practicality of running a cloud service.
Right, which is hilarious.
> As always with great (/s) solutions proposed on HN
Using an opportunity to patronize without understanding my perspective at all. Interesting... (cont.)
> it's neither simple, nor are there any great incentives for providers or is there consumer demand.
Despite not knowing or caring that I would agree with this.
Anyway! The landscape of cloud service providers always has providers that don't care about outsized consumer demand. Therefore this seems to be more of an educational issue as well as an assertiveness issue distinct from one related to the practicality of running a cloud service.