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Railway, a cloud startup with 2 million developers and zero marketing spend, raised $100 million to challenge AWS and Google Cloud as AI-generated code floods the internet.
The platform warns users of on-premises versions to upgrade to the latest versions; SaaS and web versions have been patched.