Directus
@directus.io
5 months ago Instead of just "fixing" the website, they built a content powerhouse. Directus became the brain orchestrating everything: startup profiles, job feeds, lead capture, you name it.
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Instead of just "fixing" the website, they built a content powerhouse. Directus became the brain orchestrating everything: startup profiles, job feeds, lead capture, you name it. EuraTechnologies hosts 300+ startups and processes thousands of job applications, but their website couldn't handle the scale. Startup founders were frustrated, job seekers were bouncing, and the team was drowning in manual processes.
Our partners Web Vision 360 saw the problem differently. 🚀 The new & more flexible `prisma-client` generator is ready for production!
Here's what you get:
✅ ESM-first
✅ No more magic generation into node_modules
✅ Generated code is fully under your control
✅ Flexible configuration for specific runtimes
👉 pris.ly/new-generat... You know the Vimium style navigation? Coming to GitButler real soon. With less yellow. ⋈
Infra should support your growth, not slow you down.
Our startup program gives you $10k in DB credits, 1:1 access to engineers, and Slack support that actually helps.
If you’re building and growing fast, this is built for you 👇
pris.ly/startup-pro... Let's see how this Tahoe things goes.
Why aren’t cookie banners named consent banners? 🤨
The depth at which Bun has gone to speed up installation of dependencies is astounding. From optimizing system calls with Zig, to optimize internal data structures to speed up looking up information:
bun.com/blog/behind-... With this in place, the team is now ready for one more night of Karaoke 🎤
- Claude Code: Improves the way CC sessions are indicated for branches in the workspace - Fixes a bug with diffing of non-UTF-8 text - Displays a toast if applying a branch causes another, conflicting, branch to be unapplied
🚢 ALWAYS ship on Friday 🍺 ⋈ v0.16.1 GitButler - Claude Code: Fixes an issue that was preventing the use of custom endpoints / providers - Claude Code: Fixes a scrolling issue when inputting large prompts (1/2)
Yes it is definitely on the horizon! Which one would you like to see next? Gemini or Codex?
We just posted a new blog about how a lagging Postgres replication client can stall or break failover with HA Postgres, and how MySQL’s GTID model avoids this:
planetscale.com/blog/postgre... Uhoh, we broke Zed's auto-updater. 🫣 If you're on v0.203.x or v0.204.x, you'll need to manually check for updates via the Command Palette→ "auto update: check" We've already shipped the fix - just need you to unbox the latest, shiniest version of Zed manually this time.
We've transformed our "Swift Stories" newsletter into "Tuist Digest", a revamped publication designed to highlight the key updates, keeping you informed about our ongoing efforts to scale app development.
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tuist.dev/newsletter 💡 The Rust-free Prisma ORM is ready for production as of v6.16.0.
You can enable it by:
✅ setting the `engineType` option on the `generator` block
✅ installing the driver adapter for your database
👉 Learn more in the docs: pris.ly/no-rust-eng... 🚀 After eight months of hard work, we removed the Rust engine binaries from Prisma ORM!
Here's why:
😍 Reduced bundle size by ~90%
⚡️ Faster queries (on avg ~3.48x faster in our benchmark)
🐾 Lower CPU footprint
💡 Less deployment complexity
🤝 Easier open-source contributions 🚂 Spinning up a full-stack app shouldn’t take hours.
We just dropped a Prisma Postgres template on @Railway.
Everything's pre-wired so you can start coding immediately, and when ready, claim your Prisma Postgres DB with a single click. 🚀
Try it out 👇
pris.ly/railway-tem... Agents can push the cost of e2e estés significantly, and that’s why we are building Tuist QA:
“The AI UI testing agent is already replacing 20% of our test work and we’re looking to increase that to 45% over the course of the next releases.“
newstoretech.substack.com/p/testing-ou... renovate has been a lot nicer for us - the dependency dashboard ticket is great and there's a ton of useful configuration possible, like running tasks after modules are updated
i wrote a whole thing about wrangling npm dependencies because it's an unglamorous part of the job that's nevertheless really important. also because i wanted to make some watercolor illustrations. blog.val.town/gardening-de... 🚀 Deploying a Prisma app shouldn’t be a whole thing.
Railway makes it easy to go from code to live in minutes:
- Zero-config deploys
- Clean UI + helpful logs
- Built-in metrics + health checks
Get a project up and running fast.
Try it here 👇
pris.ly/deploy-to-r... We would love to hear any thoughts, feedback or suggestions you may have! 🚀