Tom MacWright
@macwright.com
10 months ago @lifewinning.com contender for perfect sentence, maybe, in this post by ava, or at least one that i really liked: blog.avas.space/getting-older/
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@lifewinning.com contender for perfect sentence, maybe, in this post by ava, or at least one that i really liked: blog.avas.space/getting-older/ 🎥 We just shipped Prisma 6.10. Here’s a quick video on what it brings.
✅ Sharding support in PlanetScale (Preview)
💻 Manage local Postgres in VS Code
🚫 No Rust engines for MSSQL & PlanetScale (Preview)
Give it a watch 👇
pris.ly/yt/6.10-rel... Sweeeet! Explains all the traffic :D
Flipped it into a field ~two years ago and cracked the radiator finally split open and took 6mo to fix 🙃
i finally got my supermoto back 🥺 fireblade + supermoto are the best combo
ohhhh yikes
wait i think i missed something, what project?
Woah! That’s very cool, nice work I was also a big fan of Redwall as a child 😊
Thank you! One artist for my whole arm
www.studio6tattoos.com
Carrie is lovely, if you’re in London I’d strongly recommend :)) Scaling with @prisma.io and PlanetScale has never been easier. You can now define shard keys on your Prisma models using the shardKey attribute.
🔗 planetscale.com/docs/vitess/... Thank you!
Thank you! Very fair, 5hrs is a good stint!
love to hear this!!
maybe weird but i honestly find sitting and being tattooed all day super relaxing. i'll have a nap most sessions
spent part of my weekend getting stabbed again 🥰 other than one remaining touch up session, my sleeve is done!
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pris.ly/optimize-ppg 💡 Using `prisma dev --name mydb`, you can now create multiple local Prisma Postgres instance for different projects.
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pris.ly/guide/next Do you know that when you go to tuist.dev, there is *no* cookie popup? These cookie popups are a *choice*. Businesses don't have to have these - unless they want to track you across sessions. What a gem
Good to see you!
my founder story www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZFS... @tldraw.com