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Since 1980, Platter's has been THE authority on South African wine. But their hardcover guide could only go so far.
What do you mostly use lens for?
as a vegan,,,, this seems fine
Watch Naomi's talk from CNG to learn more about how CTrees is using the Earthmover Platform
a sneak peek 👀
You can now turn off SSR on a per route basis.
"off"
Drizzle, @kysely.dev, TypeORM — whatever your favorite database library, you can now use it with Prisma Postgres 🎉
Prisma Postgres is the first serverless database without compromises: no cold starts, generous free tier & simple pricing.
👉 Try it now: pris.ly/direct-tcp
Great news for West Coast devs!
Prisma Postgres now supports us-west-1 (San Francisco)!
Here’s how to get started 👇
⚡️ A scalable connection pool is crucial for ensuring fast responses from your database when building serverless apps!
👉 Check out our new guide with step-by-step instructions for adding Prisma Accelerate to your PostgreSQL instance hosted on Supabase!
pris.ly/guide/sp-cp
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Awesome! What'd you make?
✨ The Prisma VS Code extension now has a dedicated UI to manage Prisma Postgres DBs:
✅ Manage DB instances (local & remote)
✅ View and edit data
✅ Visualize your DB schema
Find the ◮ logo in the VS Code sidebar and get started 🚀
👉 pris.ly/db-ui
“Our belief is that the future of mobile development tooling lies in integrated solutions rather than fragmented point solutions.”
open.substack.com/pub/thebuild...
We are now surfacing build metrics on PRs too. GitHub is our first integration because it's the main developers' collaboration tool, but we plan to support other tools like Slack in the near future.
Always surprises me how much we have in common
Lovely!
Definitely! We're hoping to get an open-router integration in there, so folks can choose cheaper models
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More about credits: blog.val.town/townie-credits
You won't save money by loading prompts with context
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:
✅ Smaller deploys
✅ No more build issues
✅ Easier to run on Vercel, Workers, and more
Why don't you send me your address to marek@tuist.dev? :)