Prisma
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2 months ago 🙌 Prisma 6.6.0 release is just around the corner, and it’s bringing some long-awaited features you’ve been excited about. Any guesses on what those might be?
👀 Stay tuned to find out!
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🙌 Prisma 6.6.0 release is just around the corner, and it’s bringing some long-awaited features you’ve been excited about. Any guesses on what those might be?
👀 Stay tuned to find out!
Very cool!
We're hiring a QA engineer at tldraw's London office. Help us wrangle our issues, hit our releases, and deliver a perfect product. Open source experience highly valued, deeply respected, quietly appreciated. jobs.ashbyhq.com/tldraw/a255...
We kicked off our first cycle of the year. If you're curious about what we'll be working on, feel free to read more here:
community.tuist.dev/t/we-kicked...
“Many people felt the same about managing their servers and using Kubernetes to orchestrate their own deployments. But let’s be honest: that’s fun to build, but not fun to interact with every day.”
pepicrft.me/blog/2025/04...
It's okay if you can't immediately find an ROI for your work. The best returns often aren't measurable right away because they unfold over time and distance. Do something for the joy it brings, and let others share in that joy.
If you are curious about the plans we have for Tuist, the role we think it’ll play in organizations building apps, and how open source fits into it, you might like this one:
pepicrft.me/blog/2025/0...
At a certain scale, investing in tools becomes more crucial than adding resources. Neglecting this can drain your developers' time and creative energy.
This is why we're committed to highlighting the ROI at @tuistdev. Discover the time savings you're achieving with us in CI and local setups. How do those savings convert into monetary value? These figures not only enhance brand visibility but also simplify sales discussions.
A common misconception is that adding more developers boosts efficiency. However, this often results in poor ROI and coordination challenges that hinder productivity. Developer hours are costly, and larger teams can complicate workflows.
(6/365) don't look up
i read that facebook book, 'careless people' and liked it macwright.com/2025/04/06/c...
I lean on open source whenever possible, and we want the same model for Tuist. The mobile development tooling scene is becoming a bit stagnant and abusive. Why? There's too much proprietary innovation.
Second, prices become fairer, and abusive pricing and sales models are less common, as this would lead the community to create cheaper alternatives.
First, it leads to more commodities, making innovation cheaper and more frequent. This isn't the case with proprietary technology.
Obtaining the financial means to contribute more to open source is incredibly tough, but once achieved, it becomes a game-changer for a particular field.
i don't know what to interpret from the fact that nobody on twitter has put two and two together and realized that the sahil in the article is the shl on twitter, there is zero discussion about this, is twitter just really that far gone or is there some valid conspiracy theory here
sewed a tote bag!
🚢 Want to use Prisma ORM in Docker?
We've got you covered!
🔧 Set up a Node.js + Prisma app in a container
🐳 Use Docker Compose to manage services
⚡ Configure Prisma for a smooth containerized workflow
👇 Follow the step-by-step guide.
pris.ly/guides/dock...
(5/365) always open
Highly recommend checking out this talk by John De Goes from last years Effect conference.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei6V...
@effect-ts.bsky.social by now is the most mature structured concurrency library available in TS with an amazing ecosystem and community. Been using it since 2020 and it’s a game changer for taming highly concurrent code.
It's like they were made for each other. 💙