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Showing the pricing section after downloading the app and signing up is a dark pattern, I suggest including a pricing section on the website.

I was one click from downloading it and was happily surprised that the page did not talk about Pricing so I assumed it was free - went back here to check if I missed something and seems like I did...

The application is free. But I apologize, where is the confusion coming from?

Second this

Hey, thanks for the feedback. I do agree with you and that was not intentional. Do you actually see the pricing table in the app? I thought it's matching the website. I might have missed dropping the "upgrade" badge. I haven't fully figured the pricing model yet, so i thought hiding everything billing related for now is the simplest path forward.

That looks completely esoteric, incredible stuff.

How does it compare to DataGrip?


Different kind of beast. In my opinion Datagrip is meant for heavy DB work with jetbrains ecosystem surrounding you as well.

Heidi is perfect for the kind of person who connects to a DB once in awhile to just get some crap done.

I used to use HeidiSQL a lot, then we moved to Azure SQL with entra mfa which Heidi doesn’t current support. I would switch back instantly if that support ever came out.


How does it compare to Drizzle?


As far as query building goes, `kysely` is more in-depth, type-safe, expressive, 1:1 and doesn't require importing as many things.

`kysely-ctl` doesn't generate migrations for you, and `kysely` not being an ORM, doesn't provide declarative schema design.


here's a good write up on the type-safety advantages https://github.com/thetutlage/meta/discussions/8


The site looks 100% vibe slop.


Not just a ridiculously good deal, but a good deal to Seal! (sorry, I couldn't help myself)


At this point, this all feels like marketing, people getting paid left and right to make all kinds of claims about this model as long as it stays in the spotlight.


Yup seems like it’s working. I have no idea what “next” model is for any other company.


We had https://github.com/gerardog/gsudo long before this came out.


The hallmark of every successful Rust project: existence of a popular, equivalent software package not written in Rust.


That fact appears to be mentioned in the docs for this sudo, as well as mentioning gsudo has more features


Best thing I ever did with my Kindle was jailbreak it and install KOReader. Crazy that somebody needs to do that in order to truly own their device.



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