I think with Docker's recent pivots, its clear that they thought they were going to be the container company, but Swarm never caught on, and Dockerhub never really evolved beyond hosting images (though, its verified images feature is nice).
What Docker ended up accelerating at is reproducible development environments that tear down and spin up easily. I think this is the largest faction of docker users.
It never translated into a high volume of Docker Swarm and related sell through features materializing though.
That's what a swath of all their new paid features are focused on enterprise things like SSO, auditing etc.
For Hugging Face, they will need to have a compelling set of features that make it either hard to migrate off of or vastly preferable to other options the majority of the time.
Right now, their most compelling feature is being (mostly) free
What Docker ended up accelerating at is reproducible development environments that tear down and spin up easily. I think this is the largest faction of docker users.
It never translated into a high volume of Docker Swarm and related sell through features materializing though.
That's what a swath of all their new paid features are focused on enterprise things like SSO, auditing etc.
For Hugging Face, they will need to have a compelling set of features that make it either hard to migrate off of or vastly preferable to other options the majority of the time.
Right now, their most compelling feature is being (mostly) free