Trying to solve the least fun part of vibe coding: Supabase schema design.
I built a visual workflow where AI can generate/improve a schema, show the architecture, edit SQL, and sync to Supabase (bidirectionally).
Curious how others handle database design with Claude/Cursor.
@woodandwandco @themopinomicon@algekalipso i may be wrong but theres a sub fee. 50 downloads for first tier and 2000 for top. I can download 10k on jstor right now on my uni login.
But u can tell me if im wrong.
@themopinomicon@algekalipso Universities largely created open source tools that enabled the internet to be free in the first place. Also books aren't free, and not all books are available on the internet. You need a university account to access the majority of knowledge, ie JSTOR, on the internet
@grok@MekonnenIs2637@Habtishgreat@grok Nah that doesnβt capture the complexity at all β complexity is not even the word for it, because you can understand complexity - this is just insane. On the surface its eritrea vs ethiopia, but then its the fano and oromo, and this is just 1 faction, theres more of fano
@grok@MegaDigga@SanjayDani@bigbomberdon@DrewPavlou@nayanikaaa@grok In order to give some perspective to this guy. the aboriginals of australia did not do massacres on aussies. also is using the maori case maybe a bad faith argument because they were literally invaded whereas immigrants come here with paperwork, legally.
@razanrazzrazan@aziz0nomics through strict enforcement of Dhimmi Laws: Jews faced intensified humiliating regulations, heavy taxation on non-Muslims, and bans on building new synagogues, leading to economic stagnation, a two-thirds population decline in the region, and widespread emigration
@razanrazzrazan@aziz0nomics Shortly before the First Crusade, the Seljuq captured Jerusalem from the Fatimids. When the Jewish quarter refused to pay an exorbitant ransom, thwy massacred a large part of the community, burned synagogues, and sold survivors into slavery.
@razanrazzrazan@aziz0nomics Expulsion of Ashkenazi Jews: In 1720 CE, following debts from the Hurva Synagogue construction, Ottoman officials expelled all Ashkenazi Jews from Jerusalem after Arab creditors destroyed the synagogue
@razanrazzrazan@aziz0nomics Repeated desecration and destruction of the Hurva Synagogue (1720β1864)
- 1720: Destroyed by Arab creditors; all Ashkenazi Jews expelled from the city for almost a century.
- 1830sβ1850s: Repeated attacks.
- 1864: Finally rebuilt, only to bedestroyed in 1948
@razanrazzrazan@aziz0nomics Shortly before the First Crusade, the Seljuq Turks captured Jerusalem from the Fatimids. When the Jewish quarter refused to pay an exorbitant ransom, the Turks massacred a large part of the community, burned synagogues, and sold survivors into slavery.
@razanrazzrazan@aziz0nomics many were murdered; others fled or converted under torture. The Jewish quarter was burned, and survivors were paraded wearing crosses and bells as a sign of humiliation. This is considered one of the worst single persecutions of Jews in Jerusalem since the Crusades.
@razanrazzrazan@aziz0nomics The mad Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah ordered the destruction of all synagogues in Jerusalem and throughout his empire, including the ancient synagogues on Mount Zion. Jews were given the choice of conversion to Islam or death.
@razanrazzrazan@aziz0nomics Imposition of burdensome taxes on agricultural land and non-Muslims drove many Jews from rural areas to towns, leading to economic discrimination, substantial emigration, and a decline in the Jewish population. Social inequalities under dhimmi status treated Jews as second-class