New toast pattern spotted 🕵️♀️
On Supabase, they have:
– Added a subtle hover transition to bring it to attention
– Removed the awkward line height issue with headings and close icons with a pill label
– Added a lovely background pattern
My favourite new toast...apparently this is how I spend my Saturdays
Cursor (and coding agents generally) still blows my mind daily. Just today:
1. I shipped a new landing page. I gave a 10min voice note to Cursor, left to go eat dinner, and came back to a 90% finished version. Made some small design and copy tweaks and merged.
2. Had Cursor dig through Search Console and Semrush with computer use, researched places we could improve SEO, and then merged 3 PRs with fixes.
3. Used the Supabase MCP to pull thousands of emails from the Compile waitlist, had it research them with web search based on ideal fit for the event, and got back a CSV with the top people to invite and why.
4. Updated an internal app I built for doing company-wide surveys (think Typeform but Cursor branded) in a few hours before our All Hands.
5. Had a few agents researching furniture I'm hoping to buy. They searched the web for a bunch of variants and then made a custom shopping cart (just an HTML page) with images, prices, links, and tons of details. Super helpful.
I don't do this every day, of course, but it's still wild to me this is the new normal for what someone with a computer and AI can do.
Most of these were running in the cloud as I was between meetings, just humming away in the background. I could check the app (🔜) to see progress and merge PRs. What a time to be alive.
(P.S. if you extrapolated my usage today, I'd still be on the $200/mo plan)
Surreal that Supabase reaches nearly 10M builders (and a lot of agents)!
Our product is going to look very different in a year.
Hiring PMs who've built for developers - https://t.co/kxPg5ICWBb
Introducing Loupe, our latest privacy app for iOS. Discover what apps can learn about you just by reading data your iPhone already exposes, such as your languages, installed apps, device sensors, and much much more
Loupe is free, private, and open source. Give it a try 👇
Supabase is available as a connector on @perplexity_ai Computer
With Supabase as the persistent data layer, Computer can read from and write back to your Postgres tables, keeping state across runs without custom glue code
https://t.co/kaOaYs29lF
Huge shout to all the helpers, contributors, feedback givers, triagers and more who show up every day to make this ecosystem better.
Supabase wouldn't be what it is without your help!
This alpha release of Multigres has a message: We want to redefine how to run Postgres, solving previously unsolved problems. Our motto is: "Don't accept accepted problems".
Supabase has raised $500M at a $10B valuation
In this round we are giving @supabase employees the opportunity to cash out 25% of their vested options. We have done this in every round since inception.
We do it as a “cashless transaction” so that employees don’t need to front any cash to exercise their options. This is the friendliest way we could design it until we can offer RSUs.
On top of that, we give employees a 10 year exercise window: whether they stay or leave the company. The typical/default window is 3 months. IMO, equity is earned and employees shouldn't be penalized because they don't have the cash to exercise within 3 months of leaving a job (often that's the time they need the cash/certainty the most).
Wow, I was waiting for this tool for a long time! 🔥
🌀 patent — A prior-art search engine for developer tools
🔍 Searches https://t.co/9xPEiyGw2H, npm, PyPI, GitHub, Docker Hub, & more!
💯 Discover existing/competing projects easily.
🦀 Written in Rust & built with @ratatui_rs
⭐ GitHub: https://t.co/kkocCeAMhP
#rustlang #ratatui #tui #terminal #opensource #devtools
Yesterday I joined @supabase as an SDK Engineer (Flutter)!
This is a dream job for me, as most of you know, I'm a very active open source proponent and developer, and getting the chance to work on an OSS product that I use a lot and that has a great community around it will be 🔥
Want to give self-hosted Supabase a try?
The docs are 10x better than just 6 months ago, and we've reduced the install down to a simple copy and paste. Perfect time to give it a spin.
🪄 curl -fsSL https://t.co/Eb7IKyHehK | sh 🪄
Introducing HTTP/2 Bomb: a remote DoS in nginx, Apache httpd, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, and Cloudflare Pingora. A single client pins 32GB of server memory in 10s. Found by Codex.
Blog post: https://t.co/WO9MeExoun
PoCs: https://t.co/NpVgEHBHPl
Stronger models have made finding vulnerabilities easier, and the bottleneck has shifted to verification, triage, patching. Here are some lessons from working with security teams to address the new bottlenecks.
https://t.co/51rtuo4PDO
I have joined @JetBrains as a Rust Developer Advocate! 🦀🥳
Time to create content, build cool things and spread the Rust love ❤️
Details on my blog: https://t.co/mQ5eQCDyXF
#rustlang#opensource#jetbrains
Homebrew Amiga games, released or in development, to celebrate International Amiga Day and show that it's still going strong.
May 31 was chosen to honor the birthday of Jay Miner, father of the legendary Commodore Amiga computer.
These modern homebrew projects unlock the full potential of the machine by focusing on the Amiga hardware only, instead of coding in a more generic way to easier the release in others systems, and also by catering for a more diverse range of hw configurations.