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Happy #WWDC25
Thank you so much, Martin. This means a lot to me coming from you, given LiveStore has been deeply inspired by your work!
this week's friday project at val town: a system for AMAs! tmcw-ama.val.run ask a question, or fork the val and make your own: www.val.town/x/tmcw/ama/c...
Ahh nice, what a great idea to visualize what Apple didn't bother to visualize (but did bother to track 😅)
Are you using the App Store Connect API to collect the data? Looks cool btw!
🙌 Huge thanks to the 7,600+ of you who responded to our NPS survey!
We ended up with an NPS score of 58.8, which is pretty amazing 🎉
A few folks asked how to opt out of future surveys. Totally fair. Here’s how you can do that 👇
pris.ly/why-nps
Curious about what you built?
This Quality Week, we closed 54 issues, addressing bugs upvoted (👍) a total of 134 times! What a week! 🎉 The team moved fast to address as many bugs and user papercuts as we could. Next week, we are back to polishing the debugger!
Really compelling demo by @shykes.bsky.social building a “mini Devin” coding agent in a few lines of code.
Finally made the core idea behind @dagger.io click: a runtime and reusable ecosystem for your builds.
Another key insight: Agents are immutable builds. 🤯
youtu.be/XWO_3My2eVU
🎉 Prisma Postgres now works with *any* Postgres-compatible tool.
@kysely.dev, Drizzle ORM, TypeORM, psql, VS Code DB extensions, DataGrip etc. You name it.
🏁 Just grab the direct connection string and you're good to go 👇
👉 pris.ly/ppg-tcp
some tech billionaire should fund a friendly competitor to the internet archive
Last night, I gave a talk about AI, programming, & vibe coding
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WC8...
which the book actually discusses! this idea that there's no base of support for a big, good government that does a lot of stuff - we're seeing this play out in the people selectively reading the book
the two ideas are good, and fit together (a government that does more, also one reason why the gov has failed to provide big services & projects is because of regulatory and process-oriented self-owns), but unfortunately the latter idea is catnip to people and the former is not
reading abundance and blaming unions for all of new york's problems seems stupid, but is apparently what people got out of the book: bsky.app/profile/henr...
(i sorta agree with some of these rankings except for whitney tilson wtf) but ranking candidates and saying that the one loudly and successfully advocating for how the city can provide more for its residents is worse than the ones who talk more about deregulation is bad! voterguide.abundanceny.org
TCP/IP, shipping containers, and Markdown all offer interoperability through a "narrow waist" design. Apple's developer tools could enhance the developer experience by making their building blocks more interoperable. But, since they are not doing so, we are leading the way
tuist.dev/blog/2025/06...
my feelings about the "abundance" vibe peaked while reading the book and get worse every time that i see an interpretation, critique, or implementation of the book's ideas
Prisma Postgres now supports `us-west-1` 🇺🇸
In our last poll, San Francisco and Los Angeles were your top picks and now you can keep Prisma Postgres closest to both.
A huge thanks for voting 🙌
Next region’s on the way, so stay tuned for the upcoming poll 👀
what do you think of ross barkan's explanation? rosselliotbarkan.com/p/the-collap...
Recently: macwright.com/2025/06/06/r...
🦀 We’re getting closer to a Rust-free Prisma!
🚀 In 6.9.0, Prisma ORM without Rust engine is now in Preview for PostgreSQL & SQLite.
Most major issues are resolved, so now’s a great time to try it & let us know how it's working out for you!
👉 pris.ly/no-rust-engine
📣 This week's changelog is packed with highlights that make Prisma Postgres even better!
🎨 Connect via any ORM (yes, you can use Drizzle ORM 😉)
🪄 Backup & restore
🤯 UI in VS Code to manage DBs
And more: ORM 6.9.0 without Rust, new articles, ...
pris.ly/changelog