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Indie dev, building in public. https://t.co/iEdxLWp7AB (Indian classical music platform). https://t.co/FvMaX5X7nx (visual DynamoDB schema designer).

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CodeCultureCob@codeculturecob·
Been mass-shooting ourselves in the foot designing DynamoDB schemas in spreadsheets for way too long. Finally building the thing I wish existed - a visual schema designer that speaks single-table natively. First pattern (SaaS Multi-Tenant) is already live. More dropping weekly.
SingleTable@singletabledev

I'm building singletable.dev — the visual DynamoDB schema designer that doesn't exist yet. After building 5+ production apps on single-table DynamoDB, I'm tired of designing schemas in my head and translating them to code by hand. Here's what I'm making and why 🧵

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CodeCultureCob@codeculturecob·
The difference between junior and senior backend design: Juniors optimize for implementation speed. Seniors optimize for future change velocity.
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CodeCultureCob@codeculturecob·
Most teams add a GSI here. Often, smarter sort key composition solves the same problem more cheaply. Sort key reshaping is one of the most underrated DynamoDB techniques.
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CodeCultureCob@codeculturecob·
Good architecture reduces future decision surface area. Bad architecture creates permanent cognitive debt. You keep paying interest every sprint.
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Kritika K@kritika_k__·
Can a non-alcoholic vegetarian person survive in Bangalore?
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CodeCultureCob@codeculturecob·
Eventually, all roads lead back to: partition keys sort keys GSIs query shapes The database model always leaks through.
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CodeCultureCob@codeculturecob·
DynamoDB Toolbox sits somewhere in the middle: lighter abstractions more flexibility less opinionated structure
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CodeCultureCob@codeculturecob·
Most DynamoDB ORM comparisons miss the important question: What happens when the abstraction breaks? A quick thread 🧵
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Himalayan Hindu@himalayanhindu·
The obsession with breaking records has successfully turned the fragile Himalayas into the world's longest PARKING LOT. Joshimath is currently choking under a massive 25-30 KM long traffic jam. From Vishnuprayag to 15 km beyond, tourists are stuck in their cars for hours.
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danny skelley@dannyskelley·
My very first vlog. Trying to learn @capcutapp I’m happy with this first attempt. I took what videos I had and tried to tell an honest story more about me and my life and why I ship. @marclou @jackfriks
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CodeCultureCob@codeculturecob·
@SumitM_X agreed for non-PII data - but use `deleted_on: datestring|null`
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SumitM@SumitM_X·
Tech Lead tells you: "Never delete data, just add is_deleted = true for all tables." Will you agree?
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Satvik Bansal@satvikxbansal·
Mysterious designs showed up on my mango overnight. @grok explain?
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CodeCultureCob@codeculturecob·
A surprisingly useful architecture question: "What query will hurt the most 18 months from now?"
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CodeCultureCob@codeculturecob·
Most SaaS complexity doesn't come from features. It comes from the combinatorics of features interacting over time.
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vikas@vikas_revivo·
Asked candidate for basic details before proceeding. Bro replied with unemployment + anger issues package together.
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Ajay@AjayKumaarJi·
I recently travelled from Chennai to Bengaluru in the Mysore Vande Bharat Express… and honestly, it turned out to be the worst train journey experience of my life. 💔 I had a window seat, but next to me was a 3-4 year old kid travelling with his father. Almost throughout the journey, the kid kept kicking me, falling on me, and one of his kicks nearly spilled my tea. The shocking part was that his father stayed completely silent the entire time. And that wasn’t even the most frustrating part… The kid sitting in front of me kept adjusting and pushing his seat back again and again like it was some sort of game. I was working on my laptop, and multiple times the seat hit my knees so hard that my laptop almost shut close. Yet, even his mother didn’t bother saying anything. I genuinely don’t mind kids enjoying train journeys… but when their behavior starts making co-passengers uncomfortable, parents should at least step in. 🤔 To make things worse, even the dinner quantity felt extremely low. I raised a complaint on Rail Madad, but the manager simply argued that since the food box was “big,” there was no mismatch in quantity. 😭 Overall, this journey completely ruined my mood, and despite wanting to ask the parents to control their kids, I was so disappointed with the entire experience that I just stayed quiet. Have you ever experienced something like this during a train journey?
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