I see n8n everywhere and while I love automation I can’t think of a use case, that couldn’t be realized in Bash instead.
So I’m wondering, if you use n8n what are you using it for?
I see n8n everywhere and while I love automation I can’t think of a use case, that couldn’t be realized in Bash instead.
So I’m wondering, if you use n8n what are you using it for?
“n eight n”
Aw man! That’s by far the least interesting.
I was hoping for “Nate n”, “nation”, or multiply them together to get “9 n”