I also have a Skarsta. I got tired of hand cranking it and cut the crank's shaft to approx 12" length, then attached a $10 electric drill to it. Works great but the cheap drill is a bit noisy. At some point I may…
this is fantastic! I've got several droplets for smaller customers and it's always a pain to setup and manage a DB for them. I just hope it's not terribly expensive for the smallest tier.
The app looks nice but I hate doing any kind of data entry on an app. You might consider making a web based version, then it could be accessed on desktop as well.
That's a great question. I've been considering Hasura for an upcoming app and have been prototyping things with great success. I hadn't really considered how it implements the subscriptions, and had assumed it worked…
I also have a Skarsta. I got tired of hand cranking it and cut the crank's shaft to approx 12" length, then attached a $10 electric drill to it. Works great but the cheap drill is a bit noisy. At some point I may…
this is fantastic! I've got several droplets for smaller customers and it's always a pain to setup and manage a DB for them. I just hope it's not terribly expensive for the smallest tier.
The app looks nice but I hate doing any kind of data entry on an app. You might consider making a web based version, then it could be accessed on desktop as well.
That's a great question. I've been considering Hasura for an upcoming app and have been prototyping things with great success. I hadn't really considered how it implements the subscriptions, and had assumed it worked…