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Location: Seattle, WA

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I am a backend engineer with nearly 4 years of experience building highly scalable distributed systems at AWS EC2. Please feel free to reach out to my email or linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewbindewald/) if you want to talk :)


Congratulations on launching! What advantages does this have over NocoDB which is open source?


Thanks!

One advantage is that Plato is SaaS so you don't have to run it yourself. NocoDB's cloud offering is still in private beta.

Others:

- Multi database support

- Virtual columns for tracking new data without modifying the DB

- Backlinks for one-to-many relationships!

But the biggest difference is probably the roadmap outlined in our blog post. We aim to be a general purpose sandbox for all kinds of internal tools. The database admin is just the first step.


Founder of Noco here - have left the differences here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35075827


I've had a Boox Note Air 2 since launch and I can't discern any drawing delay. It's fantastic to write / draw with.


Question from a fellow Note Air 2 user but is there any note taking app replacement that can do the handwriting recognition better than the default app? I'd like to recognize only part of the notes (not the entire page, if I write figures or math formulas that function blows it up ) so that my notes become searchable


Everyone in this thread take note, re: security.

Boox devices relentlessly phone home to IP addresses in China. This is in addition to syncing to alibaba cloud servers in Calofornia.


How much more money can Google make with the data they get from that 87% of market share than Apple can make from the iPhones themselves?


Isn't that like asking "How much money Apache web server made?" Did IIS "win" the HTTP-server wars?


You have a legitimate point but that is tangential to the parent comment which says that Anroid (an operating system) wins over iPhone (a hardware) because Android has more market share. I was merely asking if market share translated to money. If so, what was the difference and how did Android win?


Ah, I see now. I took your question as saying that Apple "won" the smartphone wars because their sales are (iirc) more profitable. My mistake.


for the record, I did not claim that Android wins over iPhone, the point is that the article claimed the opposite


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