Steve Krouse
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8 months ago Definitely! We're hoping to get an open-router integration in there, so folks can choose cheaper models
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Definitely! We're hoping to get an open-router integration in there, so folks can choose cheaper models
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Good note about getting the HTTP URL. There's a button for it, but it's hard to notice
Thanks for the questions & feedback! The Query Compiler is already making an impact:
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🎉 You can now restore Prisma Postgres backups from the Console.
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