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pris.ly/6.9.0 🚀 Prisma 6.9.0 is out along with new Prisma Postgres features!
✅ Rust-free Prisma ORM in Preview
✅ Connect to Prisma Postgres from any tool
✅ Manage Prisma Postgres DBs in VS Code
...& more
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Date/time: 📅 April 24 (Today), 5PM CET
🔔 See you there. 🎙️Today’s the day!
We’re going live for a developer AMA on Prisma 6.6 at 5PM CET today — covering what’s new, why it matters, and what’s coming next.
Come ask about:
• The new prisma-client generator
• ESM support
• D1 & Turso migrations
🧵 Event details in the thread below. Please do! And let us know if you have any questions 😉
#ZedEditor Lastly, for contributors, when running a dev build (`cargo run`), a UI inspector can now be toggled (`dev: toggle inspector`). This is a work in progress and we will continue to refine it.
- Easier continuation of interrupted tool call threads - New `agent: chat with follow` action (cmd/ctrl-enter)
- Improved agent panel mouse responsiveness, faster streaming edits, and better performance for large repos - Better handling of malformed edits - `Restore Checkpoint` option now appears after canceling generation - Auto-formatting after edits when `format_on_save` is enabled
And plenty of other additions and 💄 for the agent panel: - Added LM Studio provider tool call support - Added notice about thread restart when editing agent panel messages - Added sound notifications for agent completion/input needed - Added space after @-mentions for smoother typing
For text thread enthusiasts, you can now configure Zed to open a text thread by default via `{"agent": {"default_view": "thread"}}`, and support for `Burn Mode` has been added as well. Need to zoom around your code a bit faster? Holding down `opt`/`alt` while scrolling will increase the scroll speed. And holding `opt`/`alt` when dragging an item into a new split will clone the item, rather than move it.
Also, this week is Quality Week and the team is working at full force to squash as many bugs as we can. Check out the progress so far!
🚀 Zed v0.189 is out! Before we get into the changes, we wanted to mention that the Zed AI team is currently at AI Engineer World's Fair (@aidotengineer). Feel free to stop by the booth, say hello, and check out a demo of the agent panel!
And Noora, the CLI design system library that we've developed for @tuist.dev is mentioned there - if you want to build beautiful CLIs in Swift, you know what to use 😎
github.com/tuist/noora Soon you'll be able to connect to Prisma Postgres from any tool 👀 Unfortunately, React Compiler does add non-trivial overhead to build times in its current form, and we’d love to collaborate with the React team to explore how to optimize it in Rust-based toolchains.
Another real world Rolldown-Vite performance win:
@sanity.io studio’s build time went from:
21.9s to 5.1s (4.29x, w/o React Compiler)
49.6s to 20.0s (2.48x, w/ React Compiler) One-click/tap app previews bridge the time and space distance that nightly builds have with the place where collaboration happens: pull requests (PRs).
Here's the first of a series of videos showcasing various features and capabilities.
videos.tuist.dev/w/eahkN6hqq... Thanks!
what an adorable little kitty 🥰
Let us know if you run into any issues, questions or feedback! :)