Can you give insights into what makes it different from e.g. pino[1]? It's amazingly even faster than console.logging because of the way it buffers the data.
Handling stale data needs to be considered when implementing it.
ORMs like Prisma execute an update query and follow it up with a select. This would result in stale data being returned most of the time. If you use this data expecting your update to be contained in it you are going to have a bad time (statemachines, etc.)
Interestingly Slack Workflows also introduces pricing. So it seems both companies are targeting charging for automations / charging for things which used to be free.
The Camera Control API (CCAPI) which Canon provides is actually very good it allows our company to create software which grabs the pictures of the camera and put it where we like.
A lot of products e.g. CAD Software are available for free for personal/educational use or for a limited time. Alternatively I like the approach JetBrains (IntelliJ) are taking by providing the software for free or a reduced price: https://www.jetbrains.com/de-de/idea/buy/#discounts?billing=...
I don't understand why Docker Desktop e.g. Docker for Mac and Docker for Windows is available for free. I think it's a value added service and is executed beautifully and would be a fair way for the company to generate revenue.
I would like to see the ability to only get news are available for my aws region Frankfurt (or globally such as Cloudfront). I really don't care that service XYZ is now available in AWS GovCloud. I would like to get news regarding new services and be able to easily remove them if they are not interesting to me (e.g. Microsoft SQL).
But I have to be honest I would not spend money on it.
How is that calculated?