Evan You
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6 months ago Yes, on multiple runs they are now very close to each other
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Yes, on multiple runs they are now very close to each other
awww yay i love that so much! thank you for sharing it!
thank you! <3 I'd be super interested in reading that blog post as well!
Let us know what else you'd like to see around Prisma Postgres.
We're just getting started!
4️⃣ Finally, we've released a ton of new content to help guide you as you get started with Prisma Postgres 🤝
Have a look at our Next.js 15 demo. It will show you everything you need to know to get up-and-running with Prisma Postgres quickly.
github.com/prisma/next...
youtu.be/o21FCxwa5OA
3️⃣ Third, we announced some very cool new integrations!
You can add Prisma Postgres to your Netlify site in under 5 minutes and also write your code in Project IDX with our official template 🚀
We're also excited about how Prisma Postgres can supercharge AI coding agents 🤖
pris.ly/ppg-integra...
2️⃣ Next up, we know some of you want the nitty gritty tech details of how all this works.
We've got you 🙌
Read our "Life of a Prisma Postgres Query" post to learn how we built from the ground up on Cloudflare, Unikernels, and bare metal.
pris.ly/life-of-ppg...
1️⃣ Up first: the GA announcement itself ✌️
Prisma Postgres is ushering in a whole new era for serverless databases.
Say goodbye to cold starts and paying for unused capacity.
Say hello to a global caching layer, connection pooling, realtime and more 🎉
pris.ly/ppg-ga
Last week was a big one for us!
Prisma Postgres officially became Generally Available 🚀
There was a ton to share and talk about during the launch week. Here are the top four things we think you might find awesome 👇
Yes! Absolutely one of the problems we are solving here! I can DM you a build if you fancy giving it a go? 😊
"Atuin solved all my problems with history" "It really is a game changer for working on the console and I can't recommend it enough" For years I just wanted to make something that people used, and I'm super happy to have done so ❤️
Note this is from my local branch, not released yet and obviously not in the benchmark repo yet
Rolldown-vite ecosystem CI progress! - Total: 24 (excluding ones currently not passing with Vite main branch) - ✅ passing: 14 - ⚠️ passing with minor issues: 5 - ❌ failing: 5 Progress: 79% (19/24)
Pillow but it’s confusing as heck to import it as PIL
learning a lot about python via this project. the uv/ruff ecosystem is great. pyproject.toml is a good improvement above what came before it. the PIL image library is super nifty and makes this project possible.
released a first version of indiepixel with a cli. it's a pixel-art-generating graphics library modeled after the pixlet module from tidbyt, but in python
github.com/tmcw/indiepi...
macwright.com/2025/02/09/b... a short explainer on the pain of bundling this thing
my gedcom parser is fixed and modernized, after a long period of suffering under commonjs/esm/typescript/horrors. github.com/tmcw/gedcom
It’s happening
also there's a decent chance imho that it's "good" as in "advanced" but ends up affecting more people in a negative way (job loss, slop, cultural rot, etc) than in a positive way, so it doesn't win that many adherents outside of the tech sphere
i think it has a lot of pizzazz but virtually every time that it gets deployed in some situation where it has to give a correct answer it sorta blows up or does something that costs some company or person their reputation. matthew butterick stated it as, a lot of cases where 90% right is as bad as 0
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if ai ends up being as good as the hype says it is, i think it's less likely to inextricably linked to one side of the political sphere. but if it stagnates and is used for propaganda, to justify mass layoffs, and to make much-hated slop, i could def picture it becoming a rw thing
imho at this point crypto is almost entirely polarized as right-wing in the united states, i really wonder whether ai will be polarized (probably as the same) in a couple of years