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Would you switch from AWS Lambda to fly.io for lower cold start latency?
As serverless adoption surges in 2026, cold start latency remains a critical pain point for latency-sensitive applications, and Fly.io's edge-based architecture offers a potential alternative. Cast your vote to share your take on whether the trade-offs are worth it.
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