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Alexey Antipov

@_aantipov

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Berlin, Germany Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Cloudflare@Cloudflare·
We are thrilled to announce Cloudflare Zaraz support of server-side rendering of embeds, featuring two Managed Components: X and Instagram. Stay tuned for more news shortly.
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Chris Trag@chris_trag·
@jayphelps Ok interesting, thx. Thought I was looking at Russian alphabet / characters
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Chris Trag@chris_trag·
Ummmmm did the airport vending machine get hacked?! It only started to show that on screen _after_ I tapped my card. 😵🤳
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Alexey Antipov@_aantipov·
@MoriaShmoria @femyninja Варёный горох - чудо блюдо! Приятно для ее кошелька, сытно и для желудка полезно - хорошая очистка сжатыми газами
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moria_shmoria@MoriaShmoria·
@femyninja Я поддалась и купила. Хотелось понять, ну в чем дело-то. В целом неплохо, мне понравилось, похоже на горох немножко
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поляклиника@femyninja·
мне просто уже КАЖДАЯ моя клиентка рассказала о чудодейственных свойствах и вкусе спаржи. я реально ещё немножко и сдамся
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Alexey Antipov@_aantipov·
So annoying accidentally sending messages when pressing "Shift+Enter" in @bookingcom messages. Am I the only one there? Most of the apps use "Shift+Enter" to break a line
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Alexey Antipov@_aantipov·
@Rich_Harris Does it rely upon http headers? How does a server identify the needed deployment for a static file (js, css) request?
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Rich Harris@Rich_Harris·
really neat feature. normally if a site redeploys while you're using it, your next navigation/interaction will likely break. (SvelteKit detects this and falls back to a hard reload, but that's not ideal.) with this, users stay on the same *backend* version until they reload
Vercel Developers@vercel_dev

Skew Protection—a novel mechanism to eliminate version skew between web clients and servers. Now generally available for paid plans. Supported by Next.js, SvelteKit, and more frameworks soon. vercel.com/changelog/skew…

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Alexey Antipov@_aantipov·
The rise of transnational wars made many feel insecure. The world is probably in the most volatile state since WWII. Where it all goes and what is the future of the world order? In the last several decades the world has seen significant advances and changes in many aspects: • Globalisation. We consume the same physical goods and information services worldwide. • The rise of global transnational corporations. • Internet. We connect with each other peer-to-peer across continents. • Global information and knowledge accessibility surged by inception of Internet and multiplied by advances in AI. • Crypto currency invention. Enormous money flows are not controlled by any state. We can send money peer-to-peer not relying on any traditional state-controlled financial system. • World's population has doubled in the past 50 years and is now 8.1 billion What hasn't changed, though, is the concept of a nation state. It was invented and agreed upon in the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648. It was solidified worldwide with the invention of United Nations and following decolonisation after WWII. Maybe the current world's events are a sign of a crisis of our political system and we need to revise the concept of a nation state to get a better concept - the one that suits better the changed world? Insightful article by Guardian about the demise of the nation state theguardian.com/news/2018/apr/… It explains how and why the concept of nation state fails these days. The other great resource provides a possible answer on what comes next - The Network State thenetworkstate.com
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Alexey Antipov@_aantipov·
@astrodotbuild Interesting decision regarding `astro db push` vs `migrations/` folder💡 Thanks for the write up about the decisions and your vision. Clarifies many things.
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Astro@astrodotbuild·
How does Astro DB work? Here's the story of how we built it and why we chose Drizzle, libSQL, and Turso to power this new stack. astro.build/blog/astro-db-…
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Alexey Antipov@_aantipov·
@pierbover I wonder if it's their vision or not. As of now, it seems just a wrapper for Turso+DrizzleORM. Maybe I'm missing something? Is there really anything to be exciting about?
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Pier@pierbover·
The Astro guys get it. Persistent storage provides the fundamental block to expand on features needed for an actual *full* stack app. - Authenticaton - Authorization - Sessions - CMS - Validation - Queues/Jobs - Realtime for client - Plugins for Stripe, Paddle, etc
Astro@astrodotbuild

Introducing: Astro DB Add a hosted database to any Astro project in seconds. Includes a TypeScript ORM, schema manager, and automatic migrations out-of-the-box. Try it today! Every database comes with a generous free tier for you to get started. astro.build/db/

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Alexey Antipov@_aantipov·
@astrodotbuild Is it just a wrapper around Turso and DrizzleORM? What is the additional value? Why should I use AstroDB and not Turso+Drizzle directly?
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Astro@astrodotbuild·
Introducing: Astro DB Add a hosted database to any Astro project in seconds. Includes a TypeScript ORM, schema manager, and automatic migrations out-of-the-box. Try it today! Every database comes with a generous free tier for you to get started. astro.build/db/
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Alexey Antipov@_aantipov·
@DrizzleORM I noticed the new logo right after the Astro DB announcement tweet. My first thought was that Drizzle was acquired by Astro. I'm relieved it wasn't 😌
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Drizzle ORM@DrizzleORM·
still can't change the logo, it's been 3 days I mean, I love Astro, but it's time to move on
Drizzle ORM tweet media
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Alexey Antipov@_aantipov·
Apple Customer Service is Terrible 😣
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