Zed
@zed.dev
about 1 year ago 35 issues, some bugs, some feature requests, closed during Quality Week! 🎉 Next week, we're back to focusing on deeper Git integration! Have a great weekend!
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35 issues, some bugs, some feature requests, closed during Quality Week! 🎉 Next week, we're back to focusing on deeper Git integration! Have a great weekend!
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We’ve just shipped a brand new guide that shows you how to build + deploy a full stack serverless app using Prisma + Workers in just a few minutes!
pris.ly/cf-workers-ppg AI is great but I dunno how to feel about AI marketing so I of course made a video
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pris.ly/guide/pnpm-... 🚨 New Changelog! 🚨
🔹 Prisma Postgres is production ready!
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prisma.io/changelog I am looking to chat with Software Engineers that work in physical systems (robots, drones, aircraft, etc) and can tell me more about the data problems you face. Bonus point if you use or consider using SQLite. We'd love to understand how our rewrite of SQLite can help you!
At the end of the day, it's all highly dependent on your use case though, what are you building?
Lastly, Inngest has great coverage from our local dev server which runs on your machine for fast iteration and cloud observability with metrics and traces. Your code can run on any cloud or infra and it scales to billions of executions a month.
As it's event driven, Inngest can receive events from your application or webhooks to trigger workflows and the events are utilized on recovery tooling like bulk replay if you have a bug or third party API issue that you need to recover from.
www.inngest.com/docs/platfor... Inngest's SDKs all work with a very flexible "step" construct that makes it easy to define workflows in very normal looking code that can also generate new steps at runtime. This makes it ideal for workflows that are dynamic like AI agents or for building user-generated workflow systems.
I'm not an expert on DBOS and it's new-ish, so it will be hard for me to compare, but at it's core, Inngest is event-driven and has a custom-built queue that includes multi-tenant aware flow control functionality that handles complex concurrency, throttling, etc...
www.inngest.com/docs/guides/... Over the last 2 years, many users have asked, “What will Zed 1.0 look like?” We took some time to write up our vision and are ready to share. Check out our roadmap for Zed 1.0 and beyond:
zed.dev/roadmap?b=39 Zed is built from the ground up in Rust, using our own custom GPU-powered UI framework. Owning all layers in the stack allows us to deliver low-latency performance, but comes with the cost of a long beta period as we implement everything from scratch.
More info about our new sharded → sharded workflow:
planetscale.com/changelog/sh... Use PlanetScale to operate your sharded database. We support: - Workflows for going unsharded → sharded - Scaling your shards to use larger or smaller instances - Workflows for increasing or decreasing the number of shards (new) All with no downtime.