pgflow

666 posts

pgflow banner
pgflow

pgflow

@pgflow_dev

Supabase-native workflow engine for multi-step AI agents & background jobs. All in Postgres + Edge Functions, no extra infra. Demo: https://t.co/Sm4NpwQgRP

Supabase + Postgres Katılım Kasım 2024
222 Takip Edilen345 Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
pgflow runs multi-step AI agents & jobs in your Supabase project, no extra infra. • Declarative TypeScript with end-to-end types • Start via TS client, RPC, pg_cron, or triggers • Realtime progress updates • Runs on Postgres + Edge Functions • Production-ready, easy to use
English
1
0
4
766
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@wzulfikar oh friend.com is a pendant lol, was not remembering that :) yup, something like it but without the creepy vibe :D
English
0
0
1
33
Wildan
Wildan@wzulfikar·
an app to capture ideas FAST must also: - seamless to pin note → focus on a key theme - super easy to delete note → not a dumpster of stale info - performant → can't capture FAST if the app isn't no more holding thoughts in my head (I just let it out). soo loving it!
English
1
4
7
199
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@wzulfikar but it needs a mindset shift and explicit consent due to privacy concerns etc or course
English
0
0
1
9
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@wzulfikar yup! i have overlaping use case - i'm brainstorming a lot with other people and also talk a lot and want to never forget about stuff and for important things to be surfacted (including ideas), often forgot to hit rec. was thinking a always on recording pendant or smth like that
English
1
0
1
9
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@yigitkonur Thanks for sharing, i'm actually gonna try it. I'm using tmux and got scripts and conventions for managing windows/panes and marking them with badges as "needs attention" (triggered via opencode hooks), but this stuff looks way more polished. curions if ill be more productive tho
English
0
0
0
22
Yigit Konur
Yigit Konur@yigitkonur·
i don't hate terminals but i hate complexity of tmux/zellij har session management w/ attach/detach rituals + resurrection plugins + naming sessions 🤢 it's a part-time job just to not lose your layout / tabs. burned 40-50 hours trying every multi-agent manager out there, including stuff from my YC-backed friends are actively shipping. forked even some of them but nothing fully clicked to my workflow. turns out all i wanted was already sitting inside one terminal window. vs tmux/zellij: - mouse first, click anything (right click too) - zero shortcuts to memorize (native shortcuts) - custom keybinds if you want them (fully configurable) - rename tabs + spaces inline (⌘+L / ⌘ + K / ⌘ + 1..9) - single window = a lot less RAM / CPU usage - stability and rendering are world-class - ⌘+Q anytime. state saved. re-run it later (even on ssh) and everything's exactly where you left it. no plugins, no two step shortcuts, just works out of box (i've shared my keyboard bindings if you wanna combine with ghostty) then i wired it into ghostty with a custom installer. cmd+t, cmd+n, chrome-style tab cycling and number-jumping, all native. drop-in cmux replacement. finally feels like macos to me. video below. my ⌘-based shortcut installer in reply ☠️
English
28
3
182
49K
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@mattpocockuk It is opinionated and indeed steers conversation, but it works great, using it daily for several months and it makes my process reproducible and easy to navigate
English
0
0
1
215
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@mattpocockuk does it have some abstraction of sandbox hostnames/port mappings? im thinking on running mulitple parallel worktrees of same app that uses same set of ports and would love to access them from my host machine via worktree-based hostname of sort so i dont need to do any port frwd
English
0
0
0
58
Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
I built my own software factory, and I open-sourced it. It's called Sandcastle. Here's how to use it:
English
76
160
2.9K
212.7K
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@stylesshDev Popped on my feed right before a review i was about to start. I like that the red/green diff bg colors are muted and easier on eyes. And love the clean look and snappiness. It lacks the "mark as viewed" checkboxes for me, just collapsing them for now. Would love to set a font.
English
0
0
0
97
alan
alan@stylesshDev·
Announcing DiffKit: A fast, design-first GitHub dashboard for developers who want to stay on top of their pull requests, issues, and code reviews — without the noise. It's free an open-source
English
25
13
388
23.7K
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@tristanbob @godotengine It is way more fun that it looks and very addictive when playing 1v1. I knew this as Blobby Volleyball for my whole life. Thanks for bringing back that memory!
pgflow tweet media
English
1
0
3
94
Tristan Rhodes
Tristan Rhodes@tristanbob·
I resurrected a game idea from years ago... #SlimeDunk! This was a game I wanted to publish on Steam, but I ran out of steam (pun intended). Maybe it will happen this time? (BTW, I'm using @godotengine)
English
6
3
40
4.5K
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
New guide: Running pgflow on self-hosted Supabase 🐘 Got a self-hosted Supabase instance? We've got you covered. Our fresh docs walk you through the full setup- pgmq upgrade, EDGE_WORKER_DB_URL config, manual Edge Function deployment, and more. 👉 pgflow.dev/deploy/supabas…
English
0
0
2
70
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@MiniMax_AI I am severely rate limited on a $40 "high speed" plan. Can't run more than one coding agent at the same time. At that rate it is IMPOSSIBLE to use the allocated request limits, which makes the token unusable... Are you guys serious? This is basis for a chargeback
English
0
0
0
122
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@shikhr_ @tymzap @ThePrimeagen good old times of readme-driven-development are gone forever, replaced but pretty bullet points with emojis and em dash fiesta
English
1
0
2
46
Shikhar
Shikhar@shikhr_·
@tymzap @ThePrimeagen Yeah it's AI generated, and people don't even put the effort to make good Readmes anymore
English
1
0
1
526
ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
we are currently living in a world where there are some companies whose moat are literal skill files...
English
104
64
1.7K
97.2K
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
pgflow 0.14.1: Type safety bugfixes — undefined and non-JSON values in step outputs now caught at .step() definition time. Also makes skippable leaf keys optional and not trigger type issues in EdgeWorker.start() update dsl and edge-worker packages: pgflow.dev/deploy/update-…
English
0
0
1
68
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@callebtc Do you think it is a well though out move? Why other labs are doing the opposite?
English
0
0
1
106
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
pgflow 0.14.0: Conditional step execution is here. Use `if` / `ifNot` with JSON containment patterns, choose unmet-condition behavior via `whenUnmet`, and continue gracefully after exhausted retries with `whenExhausted: 'skip'`. pgflow.dev/news/pgflow-0-…
English
0
0
1
59
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@dexhorthy I'm creating lot of my skills with obra/superpowers' writing-skills skill and it's great. It does red-green-refactor TDD cycle using subagents to refine the content of the skill and verify they improve in multiple iteration. Fun to watch
English
0
0
0
39
ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
i am using supermaven again and i have something to say about this whole AI thing. I think as a group (swe) we rushed so fast into Agents when inline autocomplete + actual skills is crazy. A good autocomplete that is fast like supermaven actually makes marked proficiency gains, while saving me from cognitive debt that comes from agents. With agents you reach a point where you must fully rely on their output and your grip on the codebase slips. Its insane how good cursor Tab is. Seriously, I think we had something that genuinely makes improvement to ones code ability (if you have it). Truly acts as a multiplier, and we left it in the dust because it is not sexy. hurts me on the inside.
English
217
132
3.7K
184K
pgflow
pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@callebtc @dmitryiv_ why its "your" AI code then? maybe because you approved/curated/reviewed it? how do you even know that it is better lol, you must have read it, why tho? the industry will shift, no-one drills holes with a handdrill anymore, lot of folks will lose jobs, some will find new ones
English
0
0
0
234
calle
calle@callebtc·
@dmitryiv_ my AI code is better than 98% of the code any human dev can write
English
7
2
62
4.3K
calle
calle@callebtc·
I'm fascinated by this level of existential crisis developers seem to be going through. The uncomfortable truth is nobody needs you to be an artisan coder. Nobody cares about how you coded your app, or whether you feel an emotional attachment to your craft. You were always code monkey with a high enough salary to believe that your individualist craftsmanship matters to anyone. It doesn't matter to anyone but you. Not your employer, not your customer. Nobody cares about how you made the product. Nobody cares about your attachment to your process. You're experiencing the same as countless other artisans have experienced in the last century. I'm happy for you. You were starting to believe that you're a demigod amongst mortals. You're not. A machine is better than you. Now you're free.
Mo@atmoio

I was a 10x engineer. Now I'm useless.

English
443
496
6K
744.6K