Tom MacWright
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Our team will also be attending the main Geospatial Risk Conference on Wednesday. Let us know if you'll be there so we can plan to connect!
If you don't have tickets, you can register here: www.geospatialrisk.com NYC folks — @rabernat.bsky.social will be leading a technical workshop, Navigating Weather and Climate Data, on Tuesday as part of the #GeospatialRiskSummit. Ryan will teach attendees the current state-of-the-art technology for analyzing weather and climate data and share visions of the future. Super Header: Add context-rich headers to your interfaces with dynamic actions. Customize with icons, colors, and variable-driven content - ideal for complex workflows where users need clear navigation and context
▶︎ github.com/directus-la... Switch Interface: A beautiful alternative to standard toggles, now with optional descriptions to provide more context to your users about important settings
▶︎ github.com/directus-la... Card Select Interface: Transform boring dropdowns into rich visual selectors. Perfect for when your users need to select items with visual context, supporting custom images, inline SVGs, and Material icons
▶︎ github.com/directus-la... Tree View Table Layout - finally, a visual way to manage hierarchical data like org charts, nested categories, or team structures - all through a simple drag-and-drop interface.
▶︎ github.com/directus-la... Take a tour with Beth through our latest extensions that make data management even moaaaar intuitive and user-friendly 🔬
youtu.be/6Mufmw47U80 The full presentation is available on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2Ds... GitHub uses Vitess to manage 150 terabytes of data. In this talk, hear Arthur Schreiber talk about how Vitess is used at GitHub to handle a 750k QPS database workload.
Try it out today at tldraw.com/preview. More coming soon. Trip reports much appreciated here or on our Discord (link in bio). It's also still completely free. Since everyone always asks: we make our dosh by licensing the tldraw SDK (tldraw.dev) to teams like Autodesk, Padlet, Clickup who build amazing experiences on top of our library.
Source code here: github.com/tldraw/tldraw It's still extremely low-friction. You don't need an account to use it. If you send a link to a friend, they don't need an account to collaborate. It all just works.
Anyway, that changes next week as we roll out the new tldraw, which includes the ability to log in, share files, publish files, and dynamically change access permissions.
Would you believe that we've never had user accounts on tldraw.com? Up to now, everything has been public and anonymous. We still have 200,000 visitors a month though you can now secretly sign in at tldraw.com/preview 🥁 Now introducing…Prisma ORM 6.3.0!
Here's what's new 👇
📊 Improvements to relation filter performance
✋ The ability to `limit` in `updateMany` and `deleteMany` queries
🎯 Deterministic sorting of `generator` fields returned by `prisma db pull`
pris.ly/6.3.0 so many! this was a cool example recently Catherine is very smart and possibly technical, but according to her this was built with very little coding
If you've heard the massive amount of buzz about DeepSeek-R1 and want to try it out in a code editor, Zed now has it integrated out-the-box! All you have to do is put in your API key. See the linked blog post below!
If your app feels slow, one spot you should check is for any long-running transactions. Long-running transactions can:
🔒 Lock database resources
🪢 Tie up connections
🐢 Slow down scalability
Prisma Optimize makes it easy to spot and avoid them.
pris.ly/optimize-re... Well… now I’m going to be pondering this all night. Andy Cunningham must have had a secret episode somewhere.
the arithmetic for which losses are "caused" by something is fuzzy but i like bloomberg for my big-number sources www.bloomberg.com/news/article...