[1] https://www.infoworld.com/article/2608076/murder-in-the-amaz...
I've found that deleting idle & underutilized cloud resources is the quickest win to reduce spending on cloud bills. Additionally the workflow of deleting cloud resources often exist in Engineering teams but it is not well thought out and a single member scrambles to determine what needs to be deleted.
Building on clouds is getting easier, and conversely harder to delete since resources often depend on each other.
> A: No payments are proessed directly by Stripe and we don't store your card details
"Let's eat grandma".
In the Q/A section quoted, the lack of punctuation can be read as:
> Q: Do you store my card?
> A: No payments are processed directly by Stripe, and we don't store your card details
Which implies that Stripe is not processing the payments, with the note that the card details are not stored.
This could be rewritten as:
> Q: Do you store my card?
> A: We do not store your credit card information. Payments are processed directly by Stripe, and we don't store your card details.
Building & Deploying on clouds has gotten easier, and many dev environments have idle, underutilized resources that are paid for.