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@glcst
Glauber Costa
16 days
Turso, the next evolution of SQLite (previously codenamed "Limbo") reaches its first alpha milestone and first official release. We are so confident in our foundations, that we are offering you $1,000 if you find any data corruption bugs through our partnership with @algoraio.
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Glauber Costa
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Imagine if we can get a banger like this in every minor release. CDC!!!!!!.
@tursodatabase
Turso
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Introducing Change Data Capture (Preview) + dozens of new improvements in Turso Alpha 0.1.2 ✨. Learn more about what's new using the link in the reply.
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Glauber Costa
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Powering Turso.
@gabe_guerra_
Gabriel.
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In 4 months, we’ve 3x’d our ARR from $1M to $3M. Here’s how our team at @useblacksmith did it…. In short, we went all-in on PLG fundamentals:.- Remove friction.- Design “aha” moments early and often.- Obsess over brand awareness. Our brand marketing punched above our weight:
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Glauber Costa
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I woke up to great news today! We had our first report of a qualified bug for the Turso Challenge in our alpha release of Turso. As promised, @Keleesssss , who extended the simulator to catch that, was awarded $1,000.00. As a reminder, while in Alpha stage, we fully expect bugs.
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Glauber Costa
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Claude thinks I'm a genius.
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Glauber Costa
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Turso 0.1.2 is here, and this is the first release that has a significant improvement over SQLite: CDC!. If you make any changes to any table, you can have access to the stream of changes. CDC is marked as unstable, meaning the API can still change. You can enable it with a.
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Pekka Enberg
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Turso alpha 0.1.2 released! Highlights:. 📊 Initial change data capture (CDC) support.💻 Improved language bindings.🔨 Bug fixes and performance improvements.
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Glauber Costa
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nerds of the world- if you ever wanted to be a part of a rewrite of the most stable and most used database in the world, from almost day one. here is your chance!.
@penberg
Pekka Enberg
5 days
Thanks @tylermcginnis almost fell off my chair laughing:. "A Rust-based rewrite of SQLite is either one of the most ambitious open-source projects of our time, or it’s the greatest nerd honeypot ever devised.". However, I think it's just boring evolution.
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Glauber Costa
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The OR joke was that my wife had an A-section, because we are in America. C-sections are in Canada.
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Glauber Costa
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Named after the two absolute GOATs. Welcome Thomas Augustine Costa
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Glauber Costa
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Got allergy tested. I am allergic to shrimp (I knew it) and lobster. But not crab. Cool, I can keep writing Rust in peace.
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Glauber Costa
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Kudos to the mastra team, but this got me thinking:. Who here is old enough to know why this license is called "Apache" ?. Fun fact: Apache was one of the first software I used. The first time I edited a configuration file in my life (using vi - not vim), it was the conf file for.
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Sam Bhagwat
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thrilled to share that @mastra_ai is now Apache 2.0 licensed!. we started with ELv2 in January, but developers at larger orgs kept asking for a more permissive license (even if we gave them verbal permission to fork and modify). great developer tools are all about removing.
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Glauber Costa
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Automated Correctness Testing. Automated Performance Testing. This is how Turso will match the legendary reliability of SQLite.
@nyrkio
Nyrkio
8 days
Busy days at @tursodatabase ! Benchmarks are running hot for each PR that gets merged. Yesterday saw a record 7600 performance metrics tracked. Yes, in a single day. Possible only with automated change detection.
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Glauber Costa
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I know those folks well, and they are doing great work! One to keep an eye on.
@cerebriumai
cerebriumai
9 days
We’re excited to share that we’ve raised an $8.5M seed round to scale the high-performance, serverless infrastructure platform for AI. Led by @GradientVC, with participation from @ycombinator Authentic Ventures, and an incredible group of angels and operators. 🧵👇
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Glauber Costa
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A lot of people ask me how to become better programmers, and I always say: "Open Source". They then ask me how to start. Here's a story from my early days of one of the first non-trivial pieces of work that I did. Around 2003, MSN messenger was very popular. Everybody around me.
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Glauber Costa
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I recently had the opportunity to talk to our good friends at @AntithesisHQ about our experience both rewriting SQLite from scratch, and also rewriting our entire server-side infrastructure as part of moving Turso Cloud to AWS. Not an exaggeration to say none of that would have.
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Glauber Costa
9 days
There used to be a website in the early 2000s, Everybody was curious about how many Linux users there were so you would go to the website, register, and get a number. Lots of people had their numbers in their mail signatures. I was #263162.
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Glauber Costa
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After ~3 years using Linux, and having tried most distributions out there, I decided to go hardcore. At the time, "going hardcore" meant using Slackware or the newcomer Gentoo Linux. But I decided to take it up a notch and went with LFS. LFS meant "Linux From Scratch", and it.
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Glauber Costa
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I still remember the first time I used SQLite. It was in 2004. I remember in which room I was (it was in my university), I remember in which side of the room I was, I remember which computer I was using - and old black IBM desktop computer with a 15" CRT monitor. But I don't.
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Glauber Costa
10 days
If anyone is looking for a great first issue in the database world, this one is as good as it gets: .
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Glauber Costa
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I took an interest in Linux first and foremost for ideological reasons. I was really into the idea of Free Software, and just wanted to be a part of that. I was 17, and had the opportunity to see a lecture by Richard Stallman, where he dressed up as St. IGNUcius of the church of
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Glauber Costa
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One of the first things I did when I installed Linux for the first time was to go look for the source code. I had never done any serious programming, only taken one algorithms class where I learned some Pascal. I didn't even know C, barely understood loops, but I was in love.
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