François

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François

François

@Linuske

Bordeaux, France Katılım Ağustos 2009
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François@Linuske·
@skelz0r I fiddled with it this afternoon it’s working great so far :D
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Loïc Delmaire@skelz0r·
TIL about git-delta, which is more tham required when you don't want to use GitHub to review (which is more and more annoying). Weird I've been late to the git-delta party (32k stars)
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François@Linuske·
@DrizzleORM @CockroachDB We’re planning a migration to Drizzle from Prisma in the coming months. We learned it was supported recently
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Drizzle ORM
Drizzle ORM@DrizzleORM·
anybody using those?
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nexxel@nexxeln·
to be clear, huge respect for claude code and opus 4.5 is incredible. you all pioneered this space. but the auth change today is rough. this worked yesterday. people built workflows around using their max subscription with tools like opencode, and now that’s just gone. and honestly once you’ve set up a custom opencode workflow with your own tools, your own context, your own memory integrations… going back to claude code just feels like a downgrade. it’s slower, more bloated, and you lose all the customization that made the experience actually work for you. it’s not that claude code is bad as a starting point. it’s that actively removing functionality that paying subscribers relied on feels like the wrong move. if claude code is the better experience, people will migrate naturally. you don’t need to force it. taking away something that worked and was valuable to power users just damages trust. and power users tend to be your loudest advocates. would genuinely love to understand the reasoning here because from the outside it just reads as lock-in over competition. ps: big fan of your work!! you’re a huge inspiration
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dax@thdxr·
OpenCode Black use any model $200/month limited run for now, link to buy in reply
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Oliver Wunsch@OliverWunsch3·
@MichaelAArouet An employment contract in France is 23 pages long, while in Switzerland it is 2 or 3 pages long.
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Anthony Shew
Anthony Shew@anthonysheww·
👂 What backend frameworks do you want to deploy to Vercel with zero-configuration? Your answers will drive my roadmap, so please reply or DM. Ones I know of currently: → Nitro (Shipped last week) → Express.js → Hono → Nest.js → Fastify? → FastAPI?
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shadcn
shadcn@shadcn·
What are your top 3 most rewatched movies of all time?
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François@Linuske·
@shadcn The Godfather The Thin Red Line One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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FibreTigre
FibreTigre@FibreTigre·
Si vous êtes amateurs de sardines en boîte, pouvez vous partager vos meilleures reco de sardines svp
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
What I love about this pitiful answer, which everyone is calling you out for, is that you put Cloudflare’s full, true colors on display. First, you attack the builders of open source technology, while you continue to try and unsuccessfully profit from it. You’re in a very challenging position. You rely on hiding pricing from the masses, but you just quote tweeted reality for everyone to see. I invite everyone reading this to go your pricing page and figure out how much your bandwidth, or anything, costs. You proceed to deceive and say Argo is specialized, but it’s absolutely essential. Here’s data from a public internet monitor (delay.chaika.me/routing/). Everyone is welcome to toggle between Free, Pro, Business and Enterprise. Due to your capacity issues and challenging economics, in the last 24 hours over half the Cloudflare traffic of North America was routed to Europe. Readers, you got that right. E-commerce businesses that are sensitive to latency and setting $$$ ad and conversion money on fire, you got that right. This is not an isolated thing. You can read in many of the replies that Cloudflare has very poor connectivity in Europe, with one of the most important networks in the highest GDP sector: Deutsche Telekom[1]. Instead of putting in place a transparent and cost-following pricing scheme, you resort to blaming companies that actually building infrastructure. (One of your reply bots even told a customer of yours to “ditch T-mobile” 😆 good luck telling users that) You also should know this full well because during a brief, failed POC we did with Cloudflare, one of the first observations we made to your team was that Brazil traffic was being routed to the US East Coast. You read that right. That’s the “infrastructure prowess” that us “front end designers” had to point to Cloudflare over Slack. You also lie about Vercel not offering Argo in one of your replies. Here’s the truth nuke: Vercel *defaults* to an Argo-like product. That’s why our SKUs are called “Fast data transfer” and “Fast origin transfer”. Vercel defaults to premium connectivity without throttling, without mis-routing. And for people optimizing and accepting slowness we offer discounted Blob Data Transfer. There’s also a misconception that you “build infrastructure”. The reality is that for the critical foundations, you don’t. You actually *blame* real infrastructure builders, like Telekom, and very loudly and publicly you blamed Flexential[2] for your two-day control plane outage. You also devastatingly went down a few weeks ago when it was uncovered that Workers KV was backed by a single-region bucket in Google Cloud Storage[3]. To put your influencers on overtime “wrapper” narrative when you’re such an unstable wrapper that blames vendors is really an all-time low, even for you. Last, but not least, you should revisit how you engage with customers, vendors, and the broader community. You’re a publicly traded American company that the world should look up to. You’re following @eastdakota’s failed playbook of bullying and trolling not just competitors, but also customers and partners, like he recently did with Stripe and Okta in the past. Similar to the playbook of the large influencers you associate with. You know better Dane. We’re ready to partner on the mission of an open and secure internet, but you need to lead with (price) transparency and technical rigor. [1] community.cloudflare.com/t/deutsche-tel… [2] #flexential-data-center-power-failure" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">blog.cloudflare.com/post-mortem-on… [3] blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-ser…
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Drizzle ORM
Drizzle ORM@DrizzleORM·
CockrauchDB when?
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Loïc Delmaire
Loïc Delmaire@skelz0r·
Does anyone made a comparaison between deep search features from grok/openai/perplexity/gemini/claude?
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Rohan Tandon
Rohan Tandon@lucidstarfield·
iOS 7 beta 1 → iOS 7 beta 5 Settings app (things evolve, improve and change with time!)
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Nikolas Burk
Nikolas Burk@nikolasburk·
@Linuske @prisma I haven't tested this myself but because CockroachDB seems to be compatible with the `pg` driver (according to their docs), I'm pretty sure it also works with our driver adapter. Will double-check with our Engineering team 🙏
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Prisma Postgres
Prisma Postgres@prisma·
🚀 We just released Prisma ORM v6.7.0: ✅ Prisma ORM without Rust engines (EA) ✅ Multi-file Prisma schema in GA ✅ SQLite driver adapter (for `better-sqlite3`) ... and more! pris.ly/release/6.7.0
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