It's a totally legitimate and well-formed question.
What is the point of using GraphQL if you're still implementing every query on both the server and the client? I thought GraphQL was some way of abstracting the database so that you could isolate your query logic in the client. That logic is going to require joins in a great many applications.
The big pain in the ass of writing a client/server app is keeping the queries in sync between the server and the client, from the parameters for the query itself to deserializing the result. How does GraphQL alleviate this, and if it doesn't, what are we gaining?
The best is when Apple's shitty headphone jack goes bad, the connection gets flaky, and it starts sending spurious "commands" to the phone.
And why is Apple's headphone jack shitty? The conspiracy theorist would say that Apple wanted to justify their idiotic decision to eliminate it. The realist would say it's because of Apple's idiotic mania to make everything "thinner," which is used as an excuse to compromise everything from battery life to the quality of internal components on all of its products.
Since Apple finally pulled its head out of its ass and, after two decades, gave us a way to organize notes... just use the Notes app. Someone wrote a script to import from Evernote to Notes, but the page now says you don't need it. It says, "You should use the built in import feature in macOS to move your notes from Evernotes to Apple Notes."
Evernote has only survived by being first. They suck technically and have always had offensive privacy policies. Apparently everyone missed the fact that they didn't allow encrypting your notes, so they could supposedly scan images and do OCR on them.
What does that have to do with his statement? He never said that he wanted them to stop making progress. He wants them to stop making changes THAT AREN'T PROGRESS.
And yes, sometimes you DO have to update for current versions of software to work.
And they've done stupid things like REMOVING the analog-display option from the clock app. WTF? Now you have no display of seconds to set your watch with (except the puny, puny icon on the home screen).
But... when I click on "Let's do it" under "Build your Website," nothing happens. This appears to be because what you need to do next is already on the screen: select a template.
So I would replace "Let's do it" with "Get started by selecting a template below." Currently, it looks broken (especially since clicking on "Let's do it" under "Name Your Business" DOES result in something happening).
Also, after selecting a template, the grid of templates disappeared and the bottom of the screen was replaced by a bunch of other elements. It wasn't clear at first that this was an example of the selected template, because the grid of templates disappeared (and was replaced by a smaller line of them). I thought I might need to interact with this large pane of items to proceed.
I suggest keeping the array of template thumnails consistent at all times, so when you click on one, the entire screen doesn't change; the example simply appears. In fact, you should probably start with the first template highlighted and the example layout shown (with an arrow or other indicator pointing from the template thumbnail to the layout).
Also... because the example layout fills the entire bottom portion of the screen and sometimes appears to fit perfectly, it's not readily apparent that you proceed to the next step by scrolling down. At first I was looking for a "proceed" or "next step" arrow. Reducing the example layout in size and confining it to a defined area on the screen would let you make navigation through the steps more clear. You could also let the user select different devices for the layout preview, and simply change the shape of the confined area instantly to show the layout on the selected device.
And finally: Is the download button supposed to work? It doesn't do anything for me.
Oh... and you ask for feedback on ProductHunt, but that site is an offensive pile of crap. After insisting that you log in, it doesn't take you back to the page you were on. It just dumps you on some main ProductHunt page. And then, after I navigate back to your page, I have to beg for permission to post? Screw that. ProductHunt is insulting to users and a liability for developers. People are taking time to provide feedback FREE, and this site is deliberately WASTING those people's time. I looked for some other way to provide feedback, but you guys don't appear to have one. That's a problem.