There's no real justification for outrage over a free product/service. They've paid your cloud storage and associated compute bills, and continue to pay for it, for whatever your usage is - effectively paying you - which should be incentive enough.
VC funded startups have (wrongfully) conditioned users into expecting the moon for $0.
Just flipping the tables a bit - if you ever build your own product/service, wouldn't you want payment for the value it offers to customers?
There's no real justification for outrage over a free product/service. They've paid your cloud storage and associated compute bills, and continue to pay for it, for whatever your usage is - effectively paying you - which should be incentive enough.
VC funded startups have (wrongfully) conditioned users into expecting the moon for $0.
Just flipping the tables a bit - if you ever build your own product/service, wouldn't you want payment for the value it offers to customers?