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19 days ago Mark your calendars for the 22nd to discover the exciting projects the Tuist team is working on and what the future holds! 😊
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Mark your calendars for the 22nd to discover the exciting projects the Tuist team is working on and what the future holds! 😊
luma.com/ewde50eg. In case you missed it: Tomorrow, @deepakcherian.bsky.social will give a live demo that will take you from Zarr/Icechunk to Mapbox/MapLibre with a click of a button! Build faster, smoother maps with no pre-processing using the Earthmover platform’s latest feature: Tiles. m.earthmover.io/wickedsmaht We've added 5 new columns to Insights for Postgres databases.
These reveal block-level read and write behavior, helping you better understand the effect of the shared buffer cache on your query performance.
Read more: planetscale.com/changelog/po... If Apple solves reliability and speed in their workflows, with the help of agents there's no need for abstraction of write once and share everywhere. Fun fact: Zed is actually _more_ native than Microsoft's own VS Code, which runs on Google's Chromium 💁♀️
Learn more about Windows in Zed: zed.dev/blog/zed-for... Download Zed on Windows: zed.dev/download It's finally here. Zed is available on Windows. Built from scratch, and rendering at 1 million pixels/millisecond. Download it today 👇
You know what's harder than naming things, even for agents? Implementing a proxy to XCBBuildService (Xcode) Hello world from https://github.com/human... Building Bridges, Not Barriers: A Constructive Perspective on International Hiring
pepicrft.me/building-bri... 🚀 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... lololol well it was <$1k so I'm a bit more ok with spending it on an old camera
I just bought a 90s film camera I've been obsessed with for a long time more expensive than I'd like, but stock will only ever go down. SO HYPE for it to arrive
we are gradually making tuist features like caching or insights work with any xcode project or swift package out there it takes a bit of reverse engineering, but once you find the right layer, you can make the whole setup just one command invocation and unlock a world of opportunities
Sweeeeet thank you so much!
lots of thoughtful replies from smart people, no good news, none at all!
i had some fun over the weekend vibe coding a js web framework with no dependencies other than the node runtime itself it was crazy to see it implementing postgres drivers or url routers with very extensive suite of tests
Postgres 17 vs 18. How does read performance compare between the two? What is the best server configuration to maximize performance? Check out our latest blog for detailed benchmarks.
the state of long-term maintenance of open source is pretty bad and contributes to the churn of the ecosystem in general, very few people really want to and are able to spend that much time on side projects over the long term, and even fewer when the conditions on the ground deteriorate
i think the 2005-2015 era open source boom was built on a nice job environment where people had a little free time and employers believed in creativity the free time dried up, everyone burned out, 2015-2025 open source has been explicitly targeted toward getting funding & making money. what's next?
Starting in one hour: @steveklabnik.com and Richard Feldman are talking about why AI discussions keep derailing (and what we can do about it).
12pm ET. Join us: us06web.zoom.us/j/82722563108 🚀 Direct TCP connections in Prisma Postgres are ready for production!
This means you can now use your favorite DB tool, e.g.:
ORMs
✅ Kysely
✅ Drizzle ORM
✅ TypeORM
GUIs
✅ Postico
✅ TablePlus
... and any other Postgres-compatible tool!
pris.ly/direct-tcp?... Woah I’d love to try this, thank you!