People usually write their goodbyes so that people who are interested know they weren't banned ... ban deleted or other and no long reside there, as such they will not continue to check that particular e-space. Many goodbyes go on to air grievances / problems that ultimately left them little room to stay. He's just opposed to the direction Twitter is headed.
Why say goodbye before you leave your friend’s house? Just grab your stuff and walk out the door without saying a word! No one will wonder why you left.
Glad that this resonates with you! The long waiting time it takes to see a specialist is exactly why we decided to build this app. My primary care doctor actually told me that he was often forced to choose between putting his patients with insomnia on months-long waiting list to see a therapist (which is the recommended first line treatment) and prescribing sleeping pills, and neither is desirable. Many of the sleep therapists we worked with to develop the program have also told us that they are so backed up with requests for sleep help, especially during COVID.
We used Flutter for the mobile app, and it's Django in the backend with Postgres as our database. Our infrastructure is hosted on GCP. This is actually my first time building on flutter and was pleasantly surprised by how solid the developer experience was. I was choosing between react native and flutter, but had a terrible experience with react native for one of my projects back in college, so decided to give flutter a try.
Totally agree we should be talking about great web and native experiences rather than the tech that sits under them. Whenever I see people arguing about frameworks I think of the midwit meme where the opposite ends just use what they know.