the @resend team is in Rio this week for our offsite.
i lived here for a few years, so bringing the whole team means more than i can describe.
we work remotely all year, but weeks like this are why everything else works π€
Ever since I was a teenager, I dreamed of speaking at WWDC.
This year, that dream came true. Beyond grateful to have presented Device Hub at #WWDC26 and to share the incredible work my team has poured into it.
Every single day I wake up feeling thankful for the people of Resend, really thought great work environment isn't a thing anymore.
But they proved me wrong.π€π€π€π€π€π€
We're looking for a Backend Engineer to help us build and maintain core email sending experiences.
There are now over 1 million developers using Resend. With such explosive growth, it's more important than ever to keep our systems reliable and stable.
Resend started as a frustration.
As an indie hacker, working nights and weekends, I felt like every email service was built for someone else.
So I decided to create my own.
Today @marclou runs 33 startups solo on it.
I know Resend is not for everyone (and that's okay), but it feels nice to be able to build products for other indie hackers.
Lots of hate towards Gitlab on this thread. I have been using it for 9 years and I would pick it over GitHub every time. GitHub is popular only because the features to support open source are slightly better and of the ecosystem of tools supporting it.
Sending β€οΈ to @gitlab
Data is easier to understand when it's visual.
Today, we've dropped a new chart component.
- JSON support
- light/dark mode
- dynamically rendered
Everything you need to know π
We just open-sourced our email editor.
- embed in your app
- style with your brand
- build custom extensions
- export to html
Everything you need to get started π
Best thing about https://t.co/feyFiwc9DW: you can receive 2FA SMS and send SMS as well. The whole redesign is built using Claude design π claude is my buddy
What was your first Magical Coding Moment? A moment when something clicked, and you felt inspired and buzzing with excitement?
Mine was in the computer lab in 6th grade, building my first webpage.
My mom dug through decades of hard drives and old Macs to find this pic; enjoy.