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If you need the expressiveness and power of Postgres then sure, it has also way better JSON support for example, there is generally better tooling for it as well and so on. But in this case, your database becomes it's own _thing_, has much more value outside of being just durability for an application. Like for example Supabase is doing things. That's a very fundamental design decision IMO. I explored this and it is very attractive and robust, but serves different use-cases.



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