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oh shut up @aarondfrancis when you change the website to dark mode it changes the video to dark mode as well what is this dark magic in Mastering Postgres did you build this course platform??
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Replying to @Saadeghi
i think i would call it... inline-flex items-center rounded-full border px-2.5 py-0.5 text-xs font-semibold transition-colors border-transparent bg-secondary text-secondary-foreground hover:bg-secondary/80 focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-ring focus:ring-offset-2 but that's just me
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Replying to @rauchg
reading the comments of this post disappoints me the tech community is very hostile and unfriendly you may have only the opinions the community has given you, none else shall be tolerated division begins and ends with you
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Replying to @rauchg
wait, are we allowed to openly say political things now without being attacked? i admire your courage
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Replying to @samlambert
Postgres. The ql is silent... and invisible.
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So... now you gotta tell us which is your favorite database and why is it Postgres @aarondfrancis ?
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Replying to @WordPress
then fork it and create a new plugin very shady to take on the old plugin in the repo and with all the reviews and installs
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Replying to @aarondfrancis
nice work @steve_tenuto your attention to detail is appreciated
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April 15th @supabase will announce hosting for your frontend get ready to make your @nextjs @sveltejs @nuxt_js @remix_run Supa fast bandwidth cost $0.01/GB after generous free tier
Supabase is announcing something big during the week of April 15 - 19th 🙌 Let me know in the comments what you think the announcement is about 👇 Is Supabase finally pivoting from a database company to a meme company?? 😎 supabase.com/special-announc…
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Sorry to hear that. I think @supabase is hiring. Join the dark side of the db world.
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I recieved similar replies from @convertkit when i started using @beehiiv Pot, meet kettle
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Agree 1000%. As a user i hate magic links. I want everything stored in my password manager with emal/password.
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Replying to @AdhamDannaway
C. Clickable elements should not be too close together.
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Replying to @remotejoeclark
Huh? Think your weighing the vocal minority too heavily. @nextjs is still the most popular JS framework by far. It's not even remotely close.
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Replying to @BHolmesDev
Only a sith deals in absolutes.
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Gonna be launching a Free GPT-powered AI Article Generator inspired by Koala Writer next week. Anyone with an OpenAI API Key want to Beta test? It is Bring Your Own API Key. Article cost is about $0.01.
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I thought the @Nextjs Subscriptions Payments starter with Stripe and @supabase was awesome. This right here almost makes it unfair. The Unfair Advantage Stack: @nextjs @shadcn UI @supabase @stripe Sync by Supabase AI Edition of the Unfair Adv Stack: Just add @vercel AI SDK
this little engine has been running in prod at @supabase for about 2 years now: github.com/supabase/stripe-s… it says "experimental", but I think we can call the experiment a success. check it out if you want to sync your @stripe data into your #postgresql database. 100% opensource
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Coming out of Stealth Mode and beginning my #buildinpublic journey. Grail Writer Generate Unlimited SEO-Optimized AI blog posts for your Niche Site using your OpenAI API Key. Free to use during the Beta. Approx. $0.01 per Article in OpenAI usage. Link below for Algo.
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Me slotting @shadcn UI components into my @nextjs app.
I wish software development was this satisfying
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Replying to @rauchg
.@vercel has acquired AWS.
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Replying to @meganphelps
When you are saying, "I wish you would just listen," but you mean "I wish you would just agree with me, or else," you are the one not listening, unfortunately. Thank you @meganphelps and @jk_rowling for trying to bring back civilized discussion on important issues.
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Replying to @wesbos
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Replying to @levelsio
They have been proudly saying this since inception. And they regularly funded contributions to upstream postgres. Like, a lot.
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Replying to @ImSh4yy
Cloudflare in the front + Hetzner in the back.
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This isn't going to go the way you think it will. Focus on @ahrefs and don't throw shade at competitors. No matter how you say it, looks petty. Move on. Get over it.
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Replying to @rauchg @vercel
Cheaper image transformations.
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If you like talking about Programmatic SEO or SEO, come join us in the new pSEO Hackers Slack group. Invite link below:
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Replying to @XDevelopers
reduce the ridiculous price and we will
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Replying to @WordPress @wp_acf
"our users" are you serious please stop now, this has gone way beyond nuclear and you are only hurting your own image and destroying the community
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Bluehost is such a horrible experience for users. i feel sorry for al the web admins forced to use it because you and a bunch of affiliates marketed it so hard back in the day when you recommend bluehost as a GREAT @WordPress host it kinda kills any shred of credibility you have
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Replying to @wesbos
i don't know for sure, but i assume that they were running previously hosting NextJS on Azure, not Vercel, due to the Microsoft partnership. So the rough edges of hosting Next not on Vercel might have been a contributing factor to the move.
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Replying to @webdevcody
Hetzner vps for unmanaged, @supabase for managed. Great offering from supabase even if you don't use the other features It's just postgres
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Replying to @wpengine
🌶️🌶️🌶️ those text messages are gonna go over really well
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Replying to @wesbos
Yea that really surprised me. Especially since Vercel was making a point that both ChatGPT and Claude were both built on NextJS. Seems to weigh a bit more.
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Replying to @bradwestfall
I think realistically, most ppl will use @prisma, @DrizzleORM, @supabase JS SDK or some other ORM/Client SDK. So try not to get too hung up on it.
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Replying to @remix_run
branding matters and Remix is a much better brand
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Replying to @thdxr
If they aren't @supabase , yea, probably
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Glad to see that React Server Components won't be the death of @chakra_ui and that @thesegunadebayo is working on swapping CSS-in-JS to a postcss plugin. Best part is it will maintain the intuitive style props instead of a jumbled mess of classes. adebayosegun.com/blog/the-fu…
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Replying to @levelsio
"Respectfully" you keep using that word i do not think it means what you think it means
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Replying to @AdamRackis
The hype around GraphQL was driven by Frontend Devs building Jamstack applications with autogenerated GraphQL API's so they could be "Fullstack" without doing any backend. On the technical side, React-Query "killed" (the hype) of GraphQL by giving devs the benefits of Apollo query cache management for REST. Twitter hype != reality as @alexdotjs said. Hype was driven by the vocal minority using Gatsby, Hasura, and Graphcool. • Gatsby lost to @nextjs • Hasura lost to @Supabase for the autogenerated CRUD backend users. • Graphcool became Prisma and decoupled from GraphQL. • And don't forget that the T3-stack convinced FE devs that they could make their API using NextJS API routes with tRPC.
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Replying to @rauchg @taep96
Not discouraging username and password authentication. The #1 preferred authentication method by users of most apps. Instead provide examples of how to do it properly.
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Replying to @AntWilson
i am once again asking you for a single source of truth, declarative schema in version control ie drizzle-kit/prisma schema for supabase I want to declare my schema, functions, & RLS policies once > generate migrations > update the same files > generate migrations again
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Love the DX of @astrodotbuild. Anything with a generic default config should be this easy to setup. @sveltekit and @nextjs feature request.
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Replying to @terminaldotshop
even hackernews has a ▲ on every post @vercel and @rauchg take over complete
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Replying to @davis7
you wouldn't "block RLS on every table" you would enable it on every table but not set any policies. thats how you effectively "turn off" the SDK.
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Replying to @CodingGarden
tried it years ago but went w/ React - JSX > template syntax - @reactjs was backed by Facebook so staying power - ecosystem and I distinctly remember being influenced by @stolinski and @wesbos saying it was "just JavaScript on @syntaxfm. seemed a safer bet. momentum after that.
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Why would anyone use @drizzleORM when Prisma already exists? They literally just copied their homework with Studio and their "updated" "query" "builder." Disgusting.
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Replying to @levelsio
The problem is A LOT of wp sites need custom fields and custom post types
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Replying to @photomatt
yeah kinda too late, you would have had to enforce this a long time ago for it to stand up in court not a chance in hell that you will win this fight having waited so long to say anything defend it in a timely matter or your trademark protection is worthless
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my SEO advice ignore what Google says build, test, iterate there are no rules in the SEO slot machine find what works, then do more of that
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Replying to @ReactJSNews
Definitely @chakra_ui . It is built on #styledsystem with prop based styling that is so darn readable. It is so nice to go back and look at my code and actually understand the styles. Even responsive styles make sense to ur future self. Do future u a favor, use @chakra_ui .
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Replying to @AdamRackis
moderators are not supposed to fact-check because it introduces room for bias where they fact-check only the facts they want to fact check and sometimes they fact check wrong it makes more sense for both sides for the moderators to be unbiased in every way possible
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Replying to @CeciliaZin @OpenAI
Public good of journalism is a bit sus nowadays NYT has a paywall pot, meet kettle
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Replying to @KyleRummens
1. the meme about your boss congratulating you for building an entire backend with auth and a full API in one day and you just used @supabase will be your reality
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Replying to @thdxr
funny thing is they will think you're sincere
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Replying to @dhh
there's never been a better time than now to learn how to code and leave @wordpress behind as @photomatt burns the community to the ground
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Replying to @diogomartf @shl @dhh
Hell yea We should have more framework buil battle hackathons Livestream devs building the same app in @nextjs @nuxt_js @rails @astrodotbuild @laravelphp etc Give them 2 hours to build then see how far they got
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Replying to @GamewithDave
The Legend of Dragoon
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Replying to @theo @t3dotgg
We won.

ALT Captain America We Won GIF

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Replying to @flaviocopes
Director: Just act natural and tell em how fast @bunjavascript installs a shitton of node modules. @jarredsumner: But what am I supposed to do with my hands. Director: Jared, you just saved the @JavaScript. No one cares what you do with you do with your hands.
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Yea i think egress feel matter more than storage costs for a lot of apps
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Visiting the New Indie hackers is going to become a daily habit. Great work @ChanningAllen and @csallen
3 weeks into our transition to a community-powered media company. Haven't shipped this fast since our pre-acquisition days. Thoughts? Suggestions?
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never even heard of this and i am pretty up on what has been hyped in the past I would say this was a non-hyped bad choice of a library too early to tell if it was stable enough to use in production Redux, Zustand, Joatai, MobX, Hookstate who the F chose this for prod
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Unfortunately for them, legal precedence allows scraping of any publicly accessible data not behind authentication regardless of TOS. The use of the data may be restricted, but scraping is legal.
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Replying to @nextjs
Started realizing the Fast Refresh was getting slow as my app was growing. But never doubted that the @nextjs team would improve it. Thanks for the DX ❤️.
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Hi Nathan, lol @beehiiv you so sassy
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Replying to @shadcn
Damn @rauchg is playing 5D Chess in a tesseract over at @vercel.
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Replying to @ThePrimeagen
You shouldn't know anything about Mongodb.
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The only reason. So cringey. After he retired and Satya took over, the company skyrocketed.
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Replying to @AdamRackis
I think his point is to encourage his audience of indie hackers not to get too caught up in learning the latest hot tech stack, and instead: "Just Build S#1t" -@levelsio (probably)
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Replying to @MatthewBerman
This is why we need local AI Better buy your GPUs now while you still can
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Replying to @Saadeghi
glad i could solve your problem
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Replying to @ImSh4yy
Actions are meant for mutations. Not data fetching. This is demonstrating what happens when you use the wrong tool for the job
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exactly. The problem is that the Remix team does not trust the React team because they are working so closely with Next. They should be reaching out and working closer with upstream
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Replying to @myfirstmilpod
Gotta be @stephsmithio i think she would be a really great guest for the pod
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CJ's Self Hosting 101 series for @syntaxfm is great. dont forget to enable unattended security upgrades and only allow SSH login. And lock down SSH logins only via safelisted IP addresses.
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Replying to @thdxr
met @Vjeux at @ReactMiamiConf and he told me they are they just don't give normies and Pulumi wrapper companies access to it
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Replying to @theo @t3dotgg
As a user, I prefer email/password with my password manager 100% of the time. Strongly dislike using OAuth for login.
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Replying to @jaredpalmer @vercel
i think this would be a big waste of time. Python has many frameworks already. and Langchain JS is...not great. Better for the Vercel AI SDK to focus on being the best AI library for the JS space.
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Replying to @rustybrick @JohnMu
From a UX perspective, it makes reading it difficult.
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Replying to @theo @t3dotgg
I think the pushback is coming from the non-@nextjs community. Other @reactjs frameworks and libraries that integrate with React won't admit it, but they are unhappy that because they think Next has been given an unfair advantage.
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Replying to @kentcdodds @t3dotgg
Email/password with a strong password policy and password manager is always my preferred way to login to anything.
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Replying to @bentossell
its like we are back at the beginning again will you be featuring tools as well?
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Replying to @levelsio
No general AI wrapper can compare to the usability of natural language with ChatGPT. To build a moat as a wrapper you need to niche down. Solve X problem for Y person. Jasper is an AI writer for...everyone? Instead, solve a well defined problem for a well defined customer.
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Replying to @tannerlinsley
oh is that what that is for I didn't learn Typescript so much as just guessed and looked stuff up on the fly until the red squiggles all go bye bye
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Replying to @thdxr
don't need multiple az if you don't have any users

ALT Think About It Use Your Brain GIF

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Finally, an OSS monetization model that actually works!
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Replying to @meganphelps
No one ever thinks they r Umbridge. Silencing views u don't like is the authoritarian evil that the HP books warn about. Regardless of ur side on an issue, you should be very wary of trying to diminish free speech. Someday u might be on the other side of public opinion.
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Replying to @vercel
This makes me want to build a chat with Google Analytics 4 tool to make it actually usable.
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This site literally only has 3 articles on it. Three. All AI-Generated articles that were human edited by me afterwards. This was before Grail Writer was even thought of. Might have to add some Grail Writer content for this niche.
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Replying to @theo
Yea but the rotating bezel on the old galaxy watch is my favorite smartwatch design. So slick and fun to use.
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Replying to @dabit3
Dude doesn't need to blink or evenlook at the camera.
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Replying to @elitasson
This again, huh? 𝕏 != reality @nextjs is still growing. Other React frameworks were upset that React "chose a favorite" by partnering with Next to release RSC's and recommending Next in the official React docs. Result = Drama
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Agreed. I feel like a lot of the negativity is coming from Library and Meta Framework authors/advocates because they are upset because now they feel like @nextjs has an unfair advantage.
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Replying to @thdxr
Server first, not server only. Hybrid is what they call it. I prefer FullStack Framework. Seamlessly use the server when it makes sense, and the client when it makes sense. Instead of being one paradigm or the other, you utilize the Server and the Client where they fit best.
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Replying to @thdxr
Have you tried inspecting the kernel?
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Also, the entire @supabase stack is 100% open source and self hostable. You pay for managed infra and support Supabase actually one of the real ones tbh
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Replying to @lilyraynyc
If the content can easily be copied and outranked by AI, what does that say about the content in the first place. If the content was original and exceptionally valuable, it would attract backlinks, and have a moat. The SEO game has no rules. Only players. Sorry, not sorry.
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