I'd be really curious what it would take to build a modular, self-hosted Firebase. It more or less requires nailing every aspect of "classic" applications in modular form -- with an admin interface fronting it. Feel it's a well-understood problem that's solvable.
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But yeah, the *key* emphasis here is that everything should be built in a modular fashion. That way everything can be reused if say, you wanted to build a different configuration of the same functionality.
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IMO it doesn't really give any benefit without the most important part of "serverless": billing and scalability. I had some experimentations with Lua and WASM before. I think these are all just implementation details, which provide no real value to user.
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Heh, thanks for sharing your insights. I think we might be approaching this from different angles: 1. I'm envisioning this could hosted on a €5/month box, intended for smaller workloads. 2. The moment you need scale, you move to a proxy based model backed by dedicated services.
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