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I have to say, this is a very cool project, and I love how everything you need is packaged up nicely for distribution

I actually really like this idea of letting regulators dictate the "what" instead of the "how"


The backend is a crucial part of any modern application. Whether you're building a website, mobile app, or other software experience, it can be incredibly difficult and time-consuming to develop features like authentication, file storage, and database management. As a result, many software teams find themselves relying on expensive solutions like Google's Firebase or Amazon's Amplify. However, it doesn't have to be that way! Appwrite is an open-source, self-hostable backend as a service (BaaS) meant as an alternative to these costly managed services.


You posted an advertisement, but you provided no reason for anyone to use this service.

Selling a service by running third-party software does not add value beyond what pretty much any cloud provider in the world already offers. In fact, this service sounds like a cloud provider with a very limited and narrow offer.

Why would anyone waste their time considering this service beyond pretty much any other alternative?


https://nnfs.io is pretty cool


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