Product Engineer • Ex-Appwrite • MBA | I build across frontend, backend & mobile - highly focused on performance and shipping things that actually work.
bumped to 26.x, and damn that inline Intelligence powered by Claude, Codex, etc is so good 🔥🔥.
Did see a crash initially but boy this new update is so good, I no longer have to go back and forth on xcode and the terminal!! good job @Apple, good job!
have been working on iOS the last few days and Xcode is still awful, performance-wise.
AI agents in the terminal are basically the only thing making it less painful.
Finallyyy!!
Rust was genuinely fun to work on. Had some really good discussions with @jakebarnby around this too.
and kudos to you too @ChiragAgg5k for taking this across the finish line 🔥✌️
have been working on iOS the last few days and Xcode is still awful, performance-wise.
AI agents in the terminal are basically the only thing making it less painful.
@cramforce there's a reason forks are a thing, if you don't like it, change the license or close source it. stop whining over a fork. CF did this, CF did that, they could fork and make it into shit if they want, why keep it as an OSS if ya'll so insecure folks!
This is one of the *coolest* recent updates we’ve added to Appwrite Databases that cuts the time it takes developers to design schema from minutes or hours to just *seconds*.
Introducing Database Suggestions: name your table and instantly get smart column and index proposals you can review, adjust, or skip. Now live on Appwrite Cloud.
You can then, edit or adjust the suggestions as you wish or call for them again later when you need to update your schema.
It's important to remember that "technology influencers" can be bad role models. Many encourage people to be "fans of technology" instead of actual developers of technology.
Hot takes are easy, writing good code is not.
Introducing: CSV import 💾
A new way to populate your Appwrite Databases using just a CSV file.
This new feature allows you to bring in large data sets without writing custom scripts.
Making it easier and more flexible to manage your Appwrite Databases.
Read the announcement to learn more:
https://t.co/38Vu9PHrF3