Vite
@vite.dev
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Welcome 💜
We've heard loud and clear that you want better visibility into when our preview features will move into general availability 👀
As promised in our ORM Manifesto, we've got you 🤝
Track our current preview features and the plan for moving them to GA! 👇
pris.ly/preview-fea...
🐢 Indexes on unique columns?
That's a recipe for slowdowns!
📉 Efficiency
🐢 Speed
📮 Space
👇 Prisma Optimize makes it easy to detect these indexes and recommends you to clean them up.
pris.ly/optimize-re...
☝️ Companies: Please be careful in the age of AI!
🤖 Your employees might actually be robots.
👀 We're investigating.
Gels are fine… I personally hate them enough that I’d rather not consume them at all. Dates / bananas are a bit of a challenge to carry in your belt / side pocket but I have crushed a date or two before
Distance runners stop buying chews. Just buy nerds gummy clusters very berry. Gu chews: 90 calories, 22 g total carbs and 40 mg of sodium Nerds: 100 cals 25 carbs 45mg sodium. Gu per packet( 2 serving): $2.50 Nerds (8 servings) $4.50 Thanks for coming to my ted talk
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💜 ✨ > It consists of two main parts: A GUI to inspect and edit your scene and a vite plugin to sync the changes in real-time to your code. It is made to be extendable, so you can create your own custom components to interact with your scene and hook into the Threlte Studio API and GUI.
P.S. You can run the newly released “deepseek-r1” the same way.
Catch-up on everything we've been up to with our first Changelog of 2025! 🍿
www.youtube.com/live/ri-Lbu...
We will not have the bandwidth to maintain two cloud providers with our renewed focus, as we need to simplify our operations. a lot of users we talk to have AWS as a requirement, and want things like BYOC.
Gris (not on bsky) was one of the stars of our backend. He knows Go very well, and was the one-man-show behind all of our data pipelines, integrations with all of our 3rd party providers, and did a lot of work on the Turso CLI, Backend, and even our frontend.
If you know Rust, it doesn’t even feel to me necessary to talk about @luciofranco.bsky.social
A star of OSS development, he is behind packages like Tonic, Hyper, and Tokio. In the company, he was always eager to jump into any issues, take initiative to get things on track. Total A-player.
We also had to part ways with @giovannibenussi.bsky.social
. He is is a great with React and JS/TS, and combines that with a dependable attitude. Even before we even hired him - he was always on our Discord server, willing to help and to jump on issues unprompted and keep users happy.
We unfortunately had to let @ludden.social go. He is the best developer marketer I have worked with in my entire career. If you run a developer-centric company, I am sure you understand how hard it is to find a professional that understands the developer mind. Michael always makes it look easy.
Unfortunately, to be able to execute on our mission, we had to let some of our people go. They were all doing a fantastic work and I am personally committed in helping them find a new home. I'd like to use some of the responses to this post to say a couple of words about them.
Read more about the amazing serendipitous story of Limbo, and my reflections on it: turso.tech/blog/we-will...
Read more about changes to Turso Cloud to allow us to take this mission head on: turso.tech/blog/upcomin...
I wrote about why we are doing this, and what changes to current Turso users. tl;dr:
* we are removing edge replicas (now), and consolidating on AWS instead of fly.io (soon)
* We are removing multi-db schema changes and database attach (now)
* We are setting the Hobby plan to $5 a month (soon).
Today we are announcing big changes to the @tur.so
platform. Some upcoming, some effective immediate.
They will allow us to narrow our focus, and let us go ALL IN in a renewed mission: delivering a modern open contribution rewrite of SQLite through the Limbo project.
yep, exactly!
For now, CRUD apps are easy mode for AI code writers, but I still needed some context to know what to prompt it. Not much though!
Built my first end to app with Cursor this weekend using a next starter as the base. I get the hype now. Composer is legit. It naturally struggled with time zone issues and plenty of duplicate code, but would have replaced a lot of work done by the first agency I worked for.
Managing Prisma ORM in a Turborepo monorepo doesn’t have to be hard.
Follow our step-by-step guide to:
📦 Generate a consistent Prisma client across package managers
🔗 Share and reuse it across packages
⚙️ Integrate it seamlessly into your apps
Check out the guide 👇 .
pris.ly/guide/turbo...