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Our own Caleb is live-coding with a drink in hand - talk a look!
www.twitch.tv/gitbutler I can't stop watching this video of Marek setting up cache in an Xcode project 🤯
Absurdly simple. A few commands. Up to 30% build time improvements across any environment.
This is what great developer tools should feel like.
https://videos.tuist.dev... Just shipped a completely revamped Tuist marketing site! 🎨
The new site is cleaner, more beautiful, and captures the value Tuist offers much better.
Huge props to @asmitbm.bsky.social for leading this. The whole team executed relentlessly. We put a lot of love into it! ✨
tuist.dev Apple is building the foundation for Bazel-like caching by solving derived data issues. At Tuist, we're taking it further: low-latency caching deployed close to your developers As AI agents write more code, fast builds become infrastructure. That's why Xcode Cache is now FREE for any Xcode project
Database metrics, Prisma config upgrades, and preparing for Prisma v7.
Prisma 6.18.0 is packed with new features to help you understand how your database is behaving and why.
Full breakdown here 👇
pris.ly/6-18-0-release ✅Announcing Vitest 4.0 ✅
Our latest Vitest update brings Browser Mode to stable, allowing you to test your UI in real browsers like Chrome.
Also new:
- Visual Regression Testing to catch unintended UI changes
- Playwright Trace support for easier debugging
voidzero.dev/posts/announ... The Tuist support for the Xcode compilation cache is out!
The video I recorded to showcase setting the cache up is literally three minutes – that's how fast you can improve your build times by up to 50 %. What's not to like? 😄
videos.tuist.dev/w/ewgDzSbw5D... Sounds intriguing? Get started by heading over to our docs: docs.tuist.dev/en/guides/fe... What does this mean for the Tuist module cache? Turns out, the Tuist module cache currently outperforms the Xcode compilation cache – moving to generated projects is still a worthwhile investment.
How much can your build times be improved? Depends – as always 😉 We've benchmarked our solution against real-world open source projects and you can expect to cut your clean build times by 20 to 50%. And we expect this to get better as the compilation cache improves.
However, now you can finally optimize your local and CI builds in a couple of minutes with Tuist now officially supporting the remote Xcode compilation cache. Run "tuist setup cache" in your project, update your build settings, and cut those build times.
Instead of replacing the build system or abstracting away the platform with cross-platform frameworks to improve build times, we've long offered module cache – but that required migrating to generated projects. Something worthwhile, but also costly.
Cut your build times in a couple of minutes with the Tuist remote cache now working with any Xcode project 🎉
tuist.dev/blog/2025/10... Join us later today for our 4th community call of 2025! 🎉
We've got a couple of "One more things" to share with the Swift community.
See you there! 👋
https://luma.com/ewde50eg Senior performance engineer @kurtextrem.de talks about Framer's journey to adopting Rolldown and the chunking configurations used in production.
Full video in comments⏬ Next.js 16. Ready to deploy on Netlify day one. ⚡️Turbopack for 2–5x faster builds 🧠React Compiler 🗂️Enhanced caching APIs Just push, drop, or ntl deploy. No config needed.
new episode of @changelog.com coming tomorrow, ft me <3 Oof, that's not ideal. I'll have to complain to Bluesky about this scammer besmirching my good name. We can still be friends for real though, and I won't even make you invest in my Bitcoin scam!
welp another one on the list www.are.na/tom-macwrigh... Will this stop me from taking down app.netlify.com through vibe coding again or not?! PlanetScale's fault tolerance relies on simple principles, processes, and architectures, but the real work is in the execution. These are the principles we follow to keep our systems reliable.
planetscale.com/blog/the-pri... Scientific literature is vast and interconnected. Some connections are made explicit through citation networks. Others are latent, implicit connections that can only be revealed through manual review or text mining.
There’s a whole field of research dedicated to this -
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