Supabase now supports Passkey auth!
This is one of the most requested features, and we are excited to bring it to you!
Like other Supabase features, using it is incredibly easy! Currently in beta, so try it out and let us know how it goes!
We just released Passkeys for @Supabase Auth
i checked in GitHub discussions and this was the 3rd-most upvoted feature request
it's available on all projects now (in Beta)
Supabase offers a DB, auth, storage, edge functions, but did you know it also has queues?
It's powered by pgmq extension, and we also provide an interface to manage them!
Combined with cron, edge functions, and you've got a scalable workflow within the Supabase ecosystem!
the supabase libs now support Traces
this follows the W3C standard, so it works with any compliant tracing SDK: OpenTelemetry, Sentry, Datadog, Honeycomb, etc
I've spent months dialling in the perfect workflow for building apps with Claude, Next.js and Supabase!
What makes Claude actually nail it every time?
🤖 Skills to understand best practices
🤖 Rules for things to avoid
🤖 Running everything locally
Navigation keyboard shortcuts have landed in the dashboard.
Find the list of all keyboard shortcuts introduced by pressing cmd+k and opening "Show all keyboard shortcuts".
Heads up: there's currently a typosquatting package on npm pretending to be related to Supabase:
𝗌𝗎𝗉𝖺𝖻𝖺𝗌𝖾-𝗃𝖺𝗏𝖺𝗌𝖼𝗋𝗂𝗉𝗍
This is not an official Supabase package.
Always verify package names before installing dependencies, especially when using AI/codegen tools that may hallucinate package names.
Official packages are published under the @𝗌𝗎𝗉𝖺𝖻𝖺𝗌𝖾/* 𝗌𝖼𝗈𝗉𝖾.
We're actively working to get this package taken down.
@supabase/server is in public beta.
This is a new package that handles auth verification, client setup, request context, and common server-side boilerplate for you. It works across Edge Functions, Cloudflare Workers, Hono and Bun.
https://t.co/xPDwXxs3vH
this week @ssougou joined @andy_pavlo to talk about Multigres - a couple of database legends going deep on consensus
the talk is part of the "PostgreSQL vs. The World" Seminar Series by CMU on youtube
the intro song is amazing:
I joined @stripe's Friday Fireside last week with @collision & @patrickc to talk about databases, partnerships, and growth this year
IMO Stripe is one of the only developer-focused companies that remained relevant while scaling up. I've admired Stripe since it launched, so it was an honor to be invited to talk.
Also cool that today we are transferring our open source "Stripe Sync Engine" to Stripe:
https://t.co/LVJwcn84Xx
This is a tool that we started in 2021 to "Continuously synchronize a Stripe account to a Postgres database":
https://t.co/z77BkRH58b
Stripe engineers started contributing to this repo last year, eventually integrating it into the Stripe dashboard.
The transfer means the repo will sit inside the Stripe GitHub org and meet their security requirements - staying open source under the Apache 2.0 license. The Supabase team will continue to contribute to this repo
This is how Supabase has operated since we launched. We don't just want to be an open source company - we want to be a _collaborative_ company: supporting existing tools and communities wherever possible, employing maintainers, donating patents, and giving back to communities that push the developer ecosystem further
I'm open sourcing it MIT license so we can all speed up and have our own personal mini-AGI. It's been amazing for me and I want you to have it.
To install GBrain in your OpenClaw, just paste this image to your OpenClaw or paste this text:
Set up gbrain (https://t.co/aj92UAkvlx) as my knowledge brain.
1. Make sure bun is installed: curl -fsSL https://t.co/YQSPHGC6Zi | bash
Then run: bun add github:garrytan/gbrain
2. Run: gbrain init --supabase (follow the wizard to connect my Supabase database)
3. Scan ~/git/ and ~/Documents/ for markdown repos, pick the best one, and run: gbrain import <path> --no-embed
4. Run a query against the imported data to prove search works
5. Read docs/GBRAIN_RECOMMENDED_SCHEMA.md and offer to restructure my knowledge base
6. Read docs/GBRAIN_SKILLPACK.md and update all your skills with the production agent patterns: brain-agent loop, entity detection, source attribution, iron law back-linking, and the enrichment pipeline
7. Set up a daily cron for `gbrain check-update`.
Notify me on new features only, not patches.
Never auto-install, just tell me what's new.
we just released the official Agent Skills for @supabase
it's a set of instructions that teach agents how to build with Supabase correctly, including:
◆ Security and RLS
◆ Docs and product knowledge
◆ Schema management
◆ CLI + MCP instructions
We're running the State of Startups survey again.
Last year 2,110 people told us what they're building, how they're building it, and what's breaking.
This year we want to know how AI changed the answer to all three.
Get a free t-shirt for completing it: https://t.co/fua01RFEDJ