Zed
@zed.dev
about 2 months ago Nathan is presenting an overview of Zed's code architecture and his group is working on a terminal bug:
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Nathan is presenting an overview of Zed's code architecture and his group is working on a terminal bug:
We're having a blast at the @rustnl.bsky.social - Zed hackathon event here at Utrecht University. Check out some of the groups that have formed.
A UI inspector for Zed is being worked on:
Have you observed how the limited spatial and time focus of Apple app development constrains the potential for improved developer experiences? In the 9th edition of "Swift Stories," we dive into this topic, interview Ivan Ornes, and share some ideas:
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Currently, you receive the result bundle, optimizations, and environment information. Eventually, we'll provide real-time logs and build analysis. Plus, you'll be able to sync all this information with your data infrastructure.
My favorite feature of “tuist xcodebuild” as a replacement for “xcodebuild” is the telemetry and accessible URL it provides. You no longer need to worry about exporting artifacts from your CI pipelines.
Hey Hugo! It's the first time I've heard about Namespace. What's the best way to schedule a call with you?
With Git Forges already addressing the UI and storage layers of CI, there's little reason to switch, except for cheaper runners. The cost of moving away is high.
For many companies, this means CI costs will be reduced to AWS, MacStadium, or Scaleway rates with a small flat fee added. Once feasible, we'll provide hosted runners, ideal for individual developers and small companies.
We'll begin by enabling companies to use their own AWS keys, allowing them to integrate a relatively static list of Macs into GitHub Actions, GitLab, or Forgejo. They'll have access to an intuitive UI for managing their agents.
The difference in revenue models between charging by host and by the minute for a CI or hosted runners provider is significant, yet after reaching a critical turning point, the situation improves markedly.
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Build and test with your Prisma Postgres db locally, without ever touching production.
Run `npx prisma dev` to spin up a local Prisma Postgres instance:
✅ Isolated environment
✅ Offline-ready
✅ No Docker
✅ No cloud costs
Start building → pris.ly/bs/local-ppg
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⚡ Build, migrate, and deploy your DB…without ever going to your terminal.
With VS Code agent mode, now you can:
✅ Ask for new databases and get instant setups
✅ Run and check migrations with a prompt
✅ Modify your Prisma schema
👉 pris.ly/vscode-agent
What if Lovable, bolt, v0 were built in themselves? The new Townie is 100% open-source and is itself built on Val Town. (It can edit itself!) It's not for one-shot demos, but for building complex full-stack projects Code, prompt, branch, pull request Already always deployed
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Vibe code ai agents with us in this free workshop today at 8:30am PT with me and Langbase founding engineers.
How we built CHAI .new.
This will be almost like an AI engineering course taught live in a workshop style. We will build and deploy several ai agents. Join below.
👀 See the release notes
pris.ly/6.8.0?utm_s...
Working with your database locally, while you're building, needs to be simple.
🙌 Prisma 6.8.0 just landed:
✅ Local Prisma Postgres (Early Access)
✅ VS Code Agent mode support
✅ Native Deno support
...& more
👉 pris.ly/6.8-blog?ut...
We are expanding our focus from just accelerating #Swift app development to helping teams build the best apps.
Tuist Bundle Analysis builds on a new OSS project, Rosalind, named after Rosalind Franklin, whose work revealed the structure of DNA 🧬
🫶 Would be great if you could take it for a spin and leave us some feedback 😌
Tuist Bundle Analysis is here 🎉
This is our first step into not just helping you maintain productive developer environments, but also to improve the quality of the app itself.
Want to see it in action? I recorded a quick video showcasing this new feature 👀 👉 videos.tuist.dev/w/49198B2y42...
Check out docs.tuist.dev/en/guides/develop/bundle-size for details on how to integrate bundle analysis into your workflow.
Your users will thank you for the faster downloads and freed-up storage space! 😌