We're hosting a curated developer conference in SF on June 18.
One day. 15+ speakers. ~300 engineers, technical founders, and builders.
No pitches. Just workshops, talks, and demos from developers shaping the patterns of AI software.
Request a ticket ↓ https://t.co/W2uX5teLnr
Joining us at Render localhost: @dkundel from @OpenAI, June 18 in SF.
His take: writing code stopped being the bottleneck. The real work is giving agents the context, validation, and verification to ship.
Seats are limited. Save your spot: https://t.co/W2uX5teLnr
@dkundel from @OpenAI is joining us at Render localhost, June 18 in SF.
His take: writing code stopped being the bottleneck. The real work is giving agents the context, validation, and verification to ship.
Seats are limited. Save your spot: https://t.co/W2uX5teLnr
I've recently heard several people call the hyperscalers the “boomer clouds.”
A little unfair, but just a little.
Defaults don’t change because the old ones stop working. A new generation of developers stops accepting their complexity as normal. What felt like power to one generation starts to feel like paperwork to the next.
The defaults are certainly changing now.
Render hosts apps, agents, and now, conferences!
Our first dev conference is on June 18 in SF.
Speakers from @OpenAI , @stripe , @every & more.
3 weeks left to secure your spot → https://t.co/KYFjR8IMFx
TGIF 🙌 and thank god it's almost localhost.
Render's first dev conference is June 18, SF. Speakers from @OpenAI , @stripe , @llama_index & more. Workshops, talks, happy hour.
3 weeks left to secure your spot → https://t.co/W2uX5teLnr
We're running a workshop at @CascadiaJS next week.
Offloading Work, Without the Workers @ojusave and @brendanfosberry will show you how to run background jobs as plain JS functions on Render Workflows. No queue, no worker fleet, no orchestration layer.
Tuesday June 2, Seattle.
Signup link 👇
Excited to be co-hosting a hackathon in San Francisco on May 30th with @superplanehq: a day of building with engineers who care about AI-native infrastructure, DevOps automation, and modern developer workflows.
RSVP: https://t.co/pEfudHESAw
We're hosting a hackathon in SF on May 30th with @superplanehq for engineers who like to ship fast. The focus is AI-native infrastructure, DevOps automation, and modern platform engineering.
In the agentic era, code moves faster than ever. Infrastructure should be an accelerant, not a bottleneck.
OCMI Workers Comp moved from AWS to Render to stop managing infrastructure and start shipping product.
✦ 35–40% compute cost savings
✦ Recovery time: 5m → 10s
✦ Migration in < 1 week
Read the full story: https://t.co/lg5B9eaIUp
In 2018, AWS held roughly 30% of the global cloud market, Kubernetes was becoming the default abstraction, and most sophisticated investors had decided the infrastructure market was closed.
That was part of why I started @render.
When smart people say a large, growing market is closed, they usually mean the obvious company has already been built.
The cloud had been built for infrastructure teams. Kubernetes had been built for operators. The application developer layer was still missing.
Our own @shifra_dev flew to London for @aiDotEngineer Europe, and demoed a production RAG pipeline built with @pydantic AI, instrumented end-to-end with Logfire, and deployed on @render.
Watch it here: https://t.co/A4ymzCPs1L
Giving a talk on building a thumbnail generation system that runs OpenAI, Gemini, & DALL·E in parallel, with fan-out/fan-in orchestration, retries, and side-by-side comparisons.
With @getpostman, @WorkOS, @daytonaio, and @composio for NY @Techweek_
https://t.co/qE3JgLcwcB