Scott Chacon
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over 1 year ago This is how shit gets done.
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This is how shit gets done.
Apple open-sourced Swift Build, and we couldn't be more excited. It represents a new foundation upon which we'll build telemetry and optimization tools to ensure building apps remains fun, regardless of the team or codebase size.
tuist.dev/blog/2025/0... While CI businesses might view this negatively, it's a necessary push for innovation. The scene hasn't seen much improvement in the past year. Different brands offer the same solutions, mainly focusing on the value-cost tradeoff, which is unfortunate. When open-source and orchestratable Mac data centers reduce costs, innovation will flourish, and CI solutions like GitHub Actions or Buildkite—serving as automation front ends—will become less appealing. I believe the lack of innovation in Apple's app development DX is due to the high cost of creating ephemeral virtualized environments. Efforts to reduce this cost are still primarily the responsibility of CI providers. Beautiful
Appreciate the love! 🫶 Git deserves a better UX, and we’re just getting started.
huh cursor is pretty good actually
Is Xcode or xcodebuild hanging, and you're unsure why? We created a handy utility, XCBLoggingBuildService, that wraps XCBBuildService and logs the communication between Xcode and the service. Learn more here:
#Xcode #Swift
tuist.dev/blog/2025/0... We've loved seeing all the questions, positive comments, and upvotes come in for our Product Hunt launch today, thank you! 🙌
If you haven't yet done so, come join in 👇
www.producthunt.com/posts/prism... short little thoughtpiece on why frontend engineering is really hard macwright.com/2025/02/06/t... listen if you're interested in 🌍 geospatial companies or 💰 the existential weight of attempting to run a business or 👴🏻 my feelings on open source and realtime tech and stuff!
Happy to help debug though, that connection should not be causing lag
Hey, yep you can just log out. The logged out project will be saved locally
Compiling and testing your entire Xcode project graph is both costly and inefficient for your team, leading to a work environment that's far from enjoyable. We can give you a hand with our binary caching and selective testing solutions: tuist.dev/blog/2024/1...
#swift #xcode 🤖 Introducing Prisma Postgres for AI coding agents.
Level up your DX by provisioning fully integrated Postgres databases instantly with zero-cold starts, built on unikernels.
If you’re building something extraordinary, we want to hear from you!
www.prisma.io/blog/announ... 🚀 Are you using @netlify to deploy your apps?
You're going to love the Netlify extension for Prisma Postgres! 🤝
You can easily connect your sites to Prisma Postgres and get global caching, connection pooling, and real-time events out of the box 🎉
pris.ly/ppg-netlify... ⚡️ Try Prisma Postgres without leaving your browser
Use the official template for Project IDX, an amazing browser-based IDE by @googledevs, to get started quickly and explore the main features of Prisma Postgres, including caching, real-time & more.
pris.ly/idx-starter 👀 One more thing...
We are also starting to offer a way for development platforms (such as AI coding agents) to provision Prisma Postgres instances to their users–without initial authentication!
✉️ Reach out to us if you want to learn more.
www.prisma.io/blog/announ... 🚀 We are already working on an integration for @vercel Marketplace and will share more info soon.
In the meantime, check out the official integrations announcement on our blog!
pris.ly/ppg-integra... 🫶 Launch Week Day 4: Prisma Postgres is coming to YOUR favorite environment
Do you use @Netlify or enjoy the browser-based DX of IDX? Either way, you can now use Prisma Postgres with these tools thanks to our official integrations!
Where else do you want to see Prisma Postgres? i mean running linux on a mac pre asahi was An Experience. After my 2015 macbook almost melted its way to Australia due to bad power management I gave up asahi is great
me: why is my shell history so chonky me: *overuses tf out of heredocs*
yikes! should just be a couple of minutes at most? although I think mine got stuck the first time and I had to poke it