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$1.083 per hour, but you have to pre-pay for 24 hours to start one up. After that, it's billed by the second.


Where do you see that? There's no price for mac1.metal instances listed on https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/dedicated-hosts/pricing/

EDIT: It shows up now.

Ah, it presumably comes directly from @flardinois's reporting for TechCrunch. https://techcrunch.com/2020/11/30/aws-brings-the-mac-mini-to...


omg... if you use it sigificatly (ie: every day) you might as well buy a physical mac mini and keep it at home. it'll pay for itself in a month!


Could you point to the source of this information? It wasn't obvious to me.


Docker also announced a $35M raise today: http://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/11/13/1946551...



I think we fixed this. Try again.


her entire essay...


Worldwide roaming is included in all of T-Mobile's postpaid plans if I'm not mistaken.


Yep, I actually have a $20/mo (2GB/mo) data-only T-Mobile SIM that I've used extensively for international travel the past year that's worked great (anything longer than a couple days I'll tend to pick up a local SIM for my primary phone, but I leave it in a secondary phone and have never had any issues either way. Speed is perfectly cromulent for messaging and navigation.)


Is it actually worldwide though? Their site says

> PLUS use your monthly 4G LTE data in Mexico and Canada like in the U.S., at no extra charge


Internationally you get $0.20/min calls and unlimited 2G data. I'm getting a consistent 0.07 Mbps in Buenos Aires the last few days!


> PLUS use your monthly 4G LTE data in Mexico and Canada like in the U.S., at no extra charge

It doesn't seem to be worldwide...


I asked them about that (http://techcrunch.com/2016/01/19/trello-launches-developer-p...). Those are total signups, not active users. They are not disclosing monthly actives.


It's not really a secret: https://www.quantcast.com/trello.com


Yes it is. Some users will only ever use the mobile app. I don't know anyone on my teams except myself who log in on the web.


Quantcast has our mobile data too.



We used it at ReadWriteWeb back in the day, too. Can't say it was especially user friendly, but it got the job done.


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