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it's not necessarily about people self hosting it, it's about people preferring to pay for hosted stuff that is open source (e.g. I pay for Plausible).

Now it's a lot easier to rewrite open source stuff to get around licensing requirements and have an LLM watch the repo and copy all improvements and fixes, so the bar for a competitor to come along and get 10 years of work for free it a lot lower.

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The issue isn’t would-be customers going to the trouble of self hosting to save a measly $30/month.

The issue is competitors popping up to clone your offering with your own codebase.

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