Any opinions how this project compares to Supabase (https://github.com/supabase/supabase) in terms of audience / features, maturity and overall usefulness and performance of both?
It‘s nice that a self-hosting PaaS is built again, i have the hope that one in the end will really get traction and is not dead a few month after it has been announced.
But what i really would like to see would be a self-hosted postgresql as a service. All these solutions need to reinvent this again and again. If there would be one solution with a good backup concept (!) like wal-g integrated all these new PaaS could skip the DBaaS step and just concentrate on the code as a service part. Their feature set would be a lot smaller which may lead to these projects living longer.
Tldr: We need a self-hostable PostgreSql as a Service all these PaaS could depend on.
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Does anyone find the flutter app samples?
On the linked website above (https://spaceuptech.com/) they say that they have app sample apps for ... and Flutter.
I can't find any on their github repo. Does anyone have better eyes than me?
Their github account has zero repo's with Dart or Flutter.
If you saw it then I guess they changed it and will show Flutter demo's in the future?
Flutter is definitely a solid and viable front-end.
While you've still got the spotlight... show us what you've got SpaceUpTech!
It merely supports triggers versus the synchronization primitives of Firebase.
But what i really would like to see would be a self-hosted postgresql as a service. All these solutions need to reinvent this again and again. If there would be one solution with a good backup concept (!) like wal-g integrated all these new PaaS could skip the DBaaS step and just concentrate on the code as a service part. Their feature set would be a lot smaller which may lead to these projects living longer.
Tldr: We need a self-hostable PostgreSql as a Service all these PaaS could depend on.