No, but the demos don't inspire me that any tooling I create for my team will inspire joy rather than hatred. NoCoDB has a nice interface, it's just that half of the features don't work as they present to. Baserow is so, so close to greatness, but the fact that all of the data is siloed and can't be piped around easily by connecting to its database directly makes it a no-go.
Founder of Baserow here. We're actively working on improving that. We recently introduced the data sync feature that allows you to sync data from various sources into a Baserow table. One of the integrations is a PostgreSQL table, and we have MySQL and SQLite on the planning as well. Currently, it's a one-way sync, but we're planning on making it a two-way sync in this quarter.
The parent was saying he wants Linux (as in desktop) apps on his phone. My point exactly is that they are much worse than Android ones in mobile scenarios.