Comment by reactordev

Comment by reactordev 2 days ago

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how many tables? is it manageable and interesting like trying to squeeze 2b records into postgres or what?

Also lucidchart is just draw.io fyi - you don't need a license unless you need the file sharing aspect and I feel like it belongs closer to the code.

I'm just generally curious what others' process is for this as the only meetings I've had in the last 5 years were who was getting cut.

andersonklando 2 days ago

If I recall, Lucidchart allows up to 15 "shapes.

> Also, Lucidchart is just draw.io fyi - you don't need a license unless you need the file sharing aspect, and I feel like it belongs closer to the code.

No, it is not. I took the whole day to check what is available in the market, and concluded that Lucidchart UX is quite balanced.

  • reactordev 2 days ago

    well, they used to be - I just went and saw they sprinkled llms into it so yeah, now it's different. Diagrams.net aka Draw.io was what they were using...