https://t.co/TVanNiIXhe is a Backend as a Service (BaaS) that provides data, auth, realtime, file storage, and developer tooling so you can focus on shipping your app. Start with the data model you define, connect with an SDK, and add realtime where you need it.
Realtime just landed in https://t.co/oglMO217sz
Stream database changes to your app over WebSocket. INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE events with server-side filtering.
Subscribe with Shapes: Sync exactly the data slice you need:
- Filter rows with SQL-like WHERE clauses
- Project only the columns you care about
- Limit to specific operations
Works with the SDK, raw WebSocket, and GraphQL subscriptions.
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https://t.co/TVanNiIXhe now exposes a GraphQL API and generates schemas for all Postgres relations (tables, views), including "complex" types like range and geometric types https://t.co/Q0dxRX9lQt
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@_m27e@mrkaran_@arvidkahl No. You can use AGPL software without any restrictions. But it is considered distributed if any has networked connection to the software. O'Saasy has restrictions on usage.
@arvidkahl Open-source has been an absolute for decades. It's free to use without any restrictions or it's not. This relativistic view on the concept is wrong in my opinion. Just call it what it is: Free to use with restrictions
@zoobab@LundukeJournal I don't see restriction of usage. It still licensed under MIT. But anyway, I still think it goes against the free software spirit