I hadn't heard of it back in 2019, and even now that I look at it for the first time, I still think I'd rather maintain a separate sync service than maintain a Postgres instance with custom extensions and write HTTP requests in SQL.
I hadn't heard of it back in 2019, and even now that I look at it for the first time, I still think I'd rather maintain a separate sync service than maintain a Postgres instance with custom extensions and write HTTP requests in SQL.