Egor Romanov

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Egor Romanov

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SDET @Supabase | https://t.co/3VZ1j6RUzl

London, England Katılım Mart 2023
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Paul Copplestone - e/postgres
Today we are making the @orioledb Patent freely available to the Postgres community Oriole is a storage extension for Postgres which uses Postgres' pluggable storage system. It's a drop-in replacement for Postgres' existing storage engine (Heap). Our north star is to upstream Oriole to be part of the Postgres source tree, developed and maintained in the open alongside the rest of Postgres (if the community want it!) We announced the acquisition of Oriole over a year ago. Since then, we have been working on cleaning up the legal structure and finalizing the asset transfers. We have wrapped up all legal activities, and we fully own US Patent 10,325,030 (“Durable multiversion B+-tree”). @supabase is making this Patent explicitly available to all Oriole users (including proprietary forks) in accordance with the open source license. Oriole benchmarks show that it is around 5.5x faster than the default storage engine (Heap):
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Paul Copplestone - e/postgres
@supabase Series D, led by @Accel A huge thank you to our community. Some of you who have been supporting from the start - maintaining open source code, organizing meetups, supporting in our Discord and subreddit Nothing changes from here - we're doubling down on developers
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Paul Copplestone - e/postgres
Dropped today: our official @Supabase UI Library 🚢 It leverages the @shadcn "registry" feature and is compatible with Next.js, React, and Tanstack Includes: ◆ Login components ◆ Dropzone for storage ◆ Realtime cursors/avatars/chat ◆ And (one I love): AI Prompts
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Stojan 🦑@stojaaan·
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
The reality of building web apps in 2025 is that it's a bit like assembling IKEA furniture. There's no "full-stack" product with batteries included, you have to piece together and configure many individual services: - frontend / backend (e.g. React, Next.js, APIs) - hosting (cdn, https, domains, autoscaling) - database - authentication (custom, social logins) - blob storage (file uploads, urls, cdn-backed) - email - payments - background jobs - analytics - monitoring - dev tools (CI/CD, staging) - secrets - ... I'm relatively new to modern web dev and find the above a bit overwhelming, e.g. I'm embarrassed to share it took me ~3 hours the other day to create and configure a supabase with a vercel app and resolve a few errors. The second you stray just slightly from the "getting started" tutorial in the docs you're suddenly in the wilderness. It's not even code, it's... configurations, plumbing, orchestration, workflows, best practices. A lot of glory will go to whoever figures out how to make it accessible and "just work" out of the box, for both humans and, increasingly and especially, AIs.
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Supabase@supabase·
Supabase Launch Week 14 is happening next week! Ticketing will open tomorrow, so you can claim your tickets to win limited edition swag!
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Egor Romanov@egor_test·
@freak4pc @supabase hi 👋 there is a doc about limitations with realtime postgres changes feature tldr: a couple thousands msg/sec throughput with rls, and ~10x more without rls and filters (approx calc at the bottom). at that point u'd need to switch to broadcast #limitations" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">supabase.com/docs/guides/re…
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Shai Mishali 🇮🇱@freak4pc·
Does anyone here use @supabase with the Swift & Kotlin SDKs and can attest to the Realtime database changes observation? Seems there is this warning here, but I'm wondering what are the "limits" to feel performance issues.
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Wen Bo Xie
Wen Bo Xie@wenboxie·
wanna use @supabase but continue using your existing auth? introducing the best of both worlds: bring over your auth from Auth0, Firebase, or AWS Cognito and it’ll just work with your Supabase project’s Data API, Storage, Realtime, and Functions. #supabase #launchweek 12
Paul Copplestone - e/postgres@kiwicopple

You can now bring-your-own-auth to @supabase - we've added support for Auth0, Firebase, and AWS Cognito Modularity is a very important philosophy that we use to build our platform - sometimes we describe it like the Apple ecosystem: Imagine you have an iPhone, Macbook, and some Airpods. Each of these products is great on their own, but when you use them together they magically "just work" - for example, your Airpods seamlessly switch between your Macbook and your iPhone when you receive a phone call. Sometimes though, you don't want to use Airpods - you prefer your Bose headset. That's fine! You can, because everything is modular. This is how we build the Supabase platform. As long as you're using Postgres, everything else is like lego - you can swap in/out different products (external product included) and still get the same magical experience that you get from the Apple ecosystem Read more about third-party auth, and 2 other big features that we've released today ↓ supabase.link/lw12-email-tpa…

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