Hwee-Boon Yar
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Write software TypeScript (web) + Swift
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Depends on where you are at.
I'm at the moment where I want to get traction on (any) one of my projects, so I start one, give it a bit of time and see if I can validate it, if not and I don't think there's something obvious I can do, then I keep it running and start another one. I will occasionally come back to tweak or fix a project based on feedback/things I learnt, etc.
PostgreSQL. I briefly considered SQLite. It might not actually be less infrastructure for my setup since I run on Render. So it'd be their Postgres service vs sqlite+their disk mount service (+ figure out how to back up). Using their Postgres service means it's usually their problem to keep it up :)
Drizzle work is mostly the same whether it's Postgres or SQLite.
But I'd pay more of course.
Seconded! Also, you can usually tell once you have customers/users and some will ask/demand for other options