Pedro Piñera
@pepicrft.bsky.social
7 months ago Marking headers in buildable folders as public or private (they default to project) is coming to Tuist generated projects.
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Marking headers in buildable folders as public or private (they default to project) is coming to Tuist generated projects.
github.com/tuist/tuist... Read our detailed guide to learn how it works👇
pris.ly/claim-verce... If you're building a platform that generates apps, you can now deploy them in a few API calls using @vercel.com and Prisma Postgres.
Try the interactive demo with @nextjs.org + Prisma or Next.js + Better-auth + Prisma 👇
pris.ly/vercel-app-... yeah the prompt thing is a trade off we can either 1. use alt screen and use the entire screen (set inline_height = 0) 2. shift the prompt and use part of it (1) was the default, lots of people complained (2) is the new default and... people complain 🤷♀️
listening to music and reading books that are generated by ai to your specifications will make you a worse person
yep, i mean this is how docs are run at @val.town currently and how we did it at mapbox. for internal technical docs only, not forcing sales or other functions to do it that way. but the bliss of writing docs in the same pull request as you make a feature, and to keep formatting simple a directory called 'docs/' filled with markdown files is 1000% better for internal documentation than notion
Our short-term revenue strategy is enterprise features. Our long-term revenue strategy is to fundamentally improve how developers collaborate. We have to charge for AI features which we get charged for, but it's never been our plan to build a business on LLM token math.
Get the complete breakdown of what's changing and why: zed.dev/blog/pricing... We're moving Zed AI to token-based pricing. We still offer, and will always offer, multiple ways to use AI in Zed without paying us: use your own keys, or external agents like Claude Code via ACP. This lets us invest sustainably in the editor features that make Zed fast and reliable.
Give it a read:
planetscale.com/blog/process... Postgres: process-per-connection MySQL: thread-per-connection Learn more about processes, threads, connection pooling, and how they impact database performance in our latest interactive article.
most of this applies to most cities but i will say that new york sidewalks have maybe 1/10th as many cars parked on them, partly because we don't have many driveways. the downside is that most of the sidewalk-cars are nypd
san francisco drivers park on sidewalks, park halfway down their driveways so they can use their garages as extra space and freeload off of public space, double-park constantly, they are desperately in need of policing and fines
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👉 pris.ly/partner-aff... You can now exclude files from buildable folders and set compiler flags. Buildable folders are supported by our selective testing and binary caching, ensuring your builds and test runs remain lightning fast.
community.tuist.dev/t/tuist-4-7... i feel like it's not remarked upon enough that patrick collison crossed the aisle in the 2024 election cycle www.thetimes.com/world/irelan... ICYMI: Curious how Prisma ORM works with Bun?
This guide covers:
- Using the new Rust-free Prisma Client
- Connect to Prisma Postgres using driver adapters
- Building a deployable Bun executable
Check it out 👇
pris.ly/bun-prisma-orm The Tuist iOS app is now Liquid Glass ready 🔎
Get it at apps.apple.com/us/app/tuist... Anyone else running into iOS tests not starting with Xcode 26? The Colorado based @earthmover.io team will be there with you while the rest of the team takes on @climateweeknyc.bsky.social: Be on the lookout for Lindsey Nield on the hiking trails and a lightning talk from @deepakcherian.bsky.social Meet @rabernat.bsky.social, @jhamman.bsky.social and more of the Earthmover team at our #ClimateWeekNYC events. PSA: the hands-on tech workshop Wednesday and panel on Thursday still have capacity, but are filling up fast. It's crazy seeing some @tuistdev turning on average 86% of their graph into binaries. Their savings in CI and developers' time are unmeasurable.