Banking software is critical, but guess what, most software engineers are not writing banking software. I never said no software engineers write critical code. Heck I'd argue most at some point in their career will…
Not to call you out but this is exactly what I meant when I said software engineers have egos that will not let them accept that they are not designing critical stuff. Comparing your cloud based CRUD app to a missile is…
That is just CRUD with buzzword soup around it.
Here is the thing, most software engineers are not designing rockets, they are making basic CRUD apps. If there is a minor defect it can be caught and corrected without much issue. Our jobs are a lot less "critical…
I'd argue that anything larger than a desktop app should not use SQLite. If you need Litestream for replication and backup it is probably better to just use Postgres. There are a ton of one-click deployment offerings…
Maybe I misunderstand what this is, but why would I use this and not MySQL, Postgres, or any other proper database? Seems like a hack to get SQLite to do what those do by design.
> "I worked in health information privacy and security longer than all of them" What a claim to make.
Yeah; self-hosted and open source I would be more open to it. This is just kinda sketchy.
Yeah... this is a lawsuit waiting to happen. Medical data is NOT something you handle with a hobby project. No privacy policy, no real information about the owner behind it. Seems all "trust me, it's private, I pinky…
Banking software is critical, but guess what, most software engineers are not writing banking software. I never said no software engineers write critical code. Heck I'd argue most at some point in their career will…
Not to call you out but this is exactly what I meant when I said software engineers have egos that will not let them accept that they are not designing critical stuff. Comparing your cloud based CRUD app to a missile is…
That is just CRUD with buzzword soup around it.
Here is the thing, most software engineers are not designing rockets, they are making basic CRUD apps. If there is a minor defect it can be caught and corrected without much issue. Our jobs are a lot less "critical…
I'd argue that anything larger than a desktop app should not use SQLite. If you need Litestream for replication and backup it is probably better to just use Postgres. There are a ton of one-click deployment offerings…
Maybe I misunderstand what this is, but why would I use this and not MySQL, Postgres, or any other proper database? Seems like a hack to get SQLite to do what those do by design.
> "I worked in health information privacy and security longer than all of them" What a claim to make.
Yeah; self-hosted and open source I would be more open to it. This is just kinda sketchy.
Yeah... this is a lawsuit waiting to happen. Medical data is NOT something you handle with a hobby project. No privacy policy, no real information about the owner behind it. Seems all "trust me, it's private, I pinky…