Ellie Huxtable
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6 months ago pretty happy with this one still trying to practice daily, while walking around + living life ricoh gr3 is <3
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pretty happy with this one still trying to practice daily, while walking around + living life ricoh gr3 is <3
strong cosign dansinker.com/posts/2025-0... What would your marketing/content team ask for if they had a magic wand?
How about the ability to build on-brand landing pages with an AI agent in minutes vs. manually reinventing the LP wheel over the course days?
We'll show you how with our new MCP this Thursday - directus.is/d7m7oIc new technology to chat with your old self: read your old journals
🎥 We're live on Youtube!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuU... Atuin just creeped past 24,000 GitHub stars! 🥳
ah yes, you were using gemini-4o-xx1-beta-2, of course you got bad results, you have to use openai-o3-mini-xxl and toggle on the 'do it good' button
Someone needs to interview me about this! 👀
🗳️ The results are in: you want to see Prisma Postgres in the West Coast, close to San Francisco and Los Angeles.
So `us-west-1`, here we come! 🎉
We also got a lot of love for Dallas, so we added it to our roadmap 👀
Got your next favorite region ready to go already? 🫶
After 4 years of work, I'm incredibly excited to introduce LiveStore, the next-gen data layer I'm building for Overtone. It's based on reactive SQLite and has a built-in sync engine. Give it a try - would love your feedback!
🪐 ICYMI: Building with @astrodotbuild?
This quick guide shows how to:
✅ Add API routes to serve dynamic content
✅ Connect your Astro site to a Prisma Postgres DB
✅ Fetch and render real data on the fly
It’s fast, secure, and surprisingly:
pris.ly/guide/astro 🔔 Going live today at 5 p.m CET with VS Code!
We’ll walk through the new Prisma + GitHub Copilot Agent integration to show how you can create production ready databases & more using natural language inside VS Code.
Stay tuned!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuU... AI-generated content is creeping into bounty programs. Brace yourself for pull requests in open-source repositories.
github.com/tuist/tuist...
#oss 🤨 Prisma Client is generated into `node_modules` by default.
While this provides a familiar & unified DX, it also led to various problems.
Read our article about the original decision, what we learned since then & what changes in the future.
pris.ly/output-article Check out our new T-shirt design in the swag store: shop.tuist.dev/products/tu... Vim rebrand is crazy
"Enthusiasm" in the internet economy is a topic I've recently read about, and I wrote a small piece reflecting on it from my observations and personal experience: pepicrft.me/blog/2025/0... 🚀 The Prisma extension for GitHub Copilot is now live on the @github.com Marketplace.
You can now ask Copilot questions about your database schema, queries, or Prisma Client, right from your IDE.
🎉 No more context-switching!
Find it here → pris.ly/prisma-copilot 🥳 Despite the complexity and number of SQL statements, you're only billed for one operation.
Read our blog on operations-based pricing to learn more 👇
pris.ly/ops-pricing... Behind the scenes, this single Prisma Query translates into 8 separate SQL statements:
👉 Insert user
👉 Check if each post exists
👉 Insert if missing
👉 Connect posts to user
...all wrapped in a transaction. Let’s say you run this Prisma query to create a user and assign them two posts (or create them if they don’t exist): Prisma Postgres bills by the number of operations and not compute time or instance size.
If you're using the Prisma ORM, here’s a quick example of what counts as a single operation 👇