I have come to believe that select * should only be used in exploratory SQL and never in application code.
I know a lot of devs treat database schemas as sacrosanct and try not to modify the schema much once created. However, I do like being able to iterate on schema quite a bit during early stages of application and in case of dot-star queries I often end up with either run time errors or type errors that are quite far from the query itself. So now I have settled on ensuring that all columns are always specified in queries originating from application code.
Your website is surprisingly good. Often, show hn sites are pretty basic and a little off the mark, but this was clear. Pricing seems simple too. Great job. Will give it a try.
I've experienced a similar situation. I spent 20 years giving a lot more than what I received, but I've started questioning the impact of what I gave and if it was all worth it. I'm currently on the side of - it wasn't.
I'm in a similar situation. But I decided its anyway silly how disproportionate wealth distributes. I buy properties now and allow a zero-sum rent for my tenants.
This is a horrible tactic - allow them to promote their product. Why did you mention Tooljet (a particularly bad alternative) when they already mentioned it?