App stores have been getting more annoying every year with new requirements for apps that aren't even updated. I just archived 3 apps I've built for people over the years but hosted for free but now the juice isn't worth the squeeze.
IIUC it's not specifically banned by name in a law, more like not on the whitelist for food additives. Industrialized foodstuffs manufacturing in late 20th century Japan was wild, and additives are managed on approvals basis than bans as the result.
I got a DM from API Brew. It reminds me of Firebase (Remember? it is not the current Google acquired bloated mobile platform, but only the realtime database and looks promising for me...).
Good luck for the API Brew team.
How about Kubernetes cronjobs on Spot VM on GKE autopilot?
https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/pricing
If your job only consume 1 vCPU/1GB memory, it costs about $10/month. If those jobs only run 1/100 of a month cost should be $0.1/month.
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