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MALUS Clean Room as a Service: Transparent Pay-Per-KB Pricing Model

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2mo ago· 1 min readen

Summary

The article appears to be about a service called "MALUS - Clean Room as a Service" which offers transparent, pay-per-KB pricing with no tiers, subscriptions, or hidden fees. The content includes technical elements like package dependencies (React, lodash, express) and mentions various open-source licenses (Apache-2.0, MIT, AGPL-3.0). The service seems to be positioned as an "Investment in Freedom" with a focus on transparent pricing models.

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Transparent, pay-per-KB pricing. No tiers, no subscriptions, no hidden fees.
Investment in Freedom
Every package is p
Apache-2.0 MIT AGPL-3.0
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