Have both – Air for travel, Pro for office.
If budget is tight, Air M3 is the best value. It handles VS Code, Docker, Node, React – all fine. The fan-less design is actually quiet.
Get Pro only if you are doing heavy compilation, running VMs, or video work.
Building SaaS – use PostgreSQL.
Yes Mongo is easier to start but Postgres handles complex queries way better. Need to do reporting/analytics later? Postgres wins.
Prisma + Postgres is a great combo in 2026. Very mature ecosystem.
Building SaaS – use PostgreSQL.
Yes Mongo is easier to start but Postgres handles complex queries way better. Need to do reporting/analytics later? Postgres wins.
Prisma + Postgres is a great combo in 2026. Very mature ecosystem.
Used both extensively. Craft feels more like Apple products – polished, premium, but limited.
Notion is the opposite – ugly but powerful. The databases/relations in Notion are next level.
My verdict: Notion for power users, Craft for people who want it to just work beautifully.
If you can afford it, Craft is worth the premium honestly.
Been on Notion free tier for a year, works fine but seeing lots of people hyping Craft now.
Is the premium worth it? Mainly use it for notes and some project tracking. Student budget here 😅
Senior dev told me to learn Tailwind instead of vanilla CSS but it looks so different from what I learned in school.
Is it actually better for building stuff fast? Or just another trend? Would love to hear from people who made the switch.
Choosing backend language
TypeScript is full-stack
Go is simple
Rust is safe
Which for cloud?