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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 加入时间 Kasım 2024
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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
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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…
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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
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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
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Shikhar@shikhr_·
@tymzap @ThePrimeagen Yeah it's AI generated, and people don't even put the effort to make good Readmes anymore
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
we are currently living in a world where there are some companies whose moat are literal skill files...
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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-…
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pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@callebtc Do you think it is a well though out move? Why other labs are doing the opposite?
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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-…
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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
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geoff
geoff@GeoffreyHuntley·
yo why is GitHub so ass? can’t even create a repo from my phone not even copilot can fucking create a repo WHY IS GITHUB LACKING THE BASICS
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Aryaman Iyer
Aryaman Iyer@AryamanIyer3·
autocomplete wins for flow. agents win for iteration. when i need claude to write a formula, recalculate, read back errors, fix, repeat 40 times until a financial model actually works, supermaven cant do that. the productivity gain isnt typing speed its having something check its own work overnight while you sleep
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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.
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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
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calle@callebtc·
@dmitryiv_ my AI code is better than 98% of the code any human dev can write
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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 Bitar@atmoio

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

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Thomas Brewer
Thomas Brewer@th3mus1cman·
Your stack: 47 microservices, 12 message queues, 3 workflow engines, $10k/month AWS bill My stack: Postgres + PgFlow 🐘💅 We are not the same. ✨ DAG workflows ✨ Background jobs ✨ Cron scheduling ✨ All queryable with SQL ✨ Cross-platform (Elixir/Deno) Postgres really is enough 😤
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pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@tristanbob I do voice everywhere, all the time. Its more efficient and there is research saying that if you work on abstract ideas not related to spatial relationships you are more effective when talking
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pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@ImSh4yy It's better than Kimi K2. 5 and currently my go-to. Also faster than GLM 4.7 as in "finally usable" manner. Really happy to have 3 decent alternatives to Anthropic models that will not get gatekeeped being a flickering CLI tool
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Shayan@ImSh4yy·
Reddit is surprisingly negative about GLM-5 which makes me think it may actually be a good model? 😂
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Ashutoshx7@Ashutosh_7x7·
Hi @vercel @paw_lean @rauchg @kapehe_ok I’ve been building an open-source library called VengeanceUI, and it has recently been gaining good traction and community interest. However, the deployment has been paused due to usage limits being exceeded, and the live service is currently down. I would truly appreciate any guidance or support you could offer — whether that’s advice on optimizing usage, sponsorship options, credits, or any other suggestions. Project Details: GitHub: github.com/Ashutoshx7/Ven… Live Site: vengeceui.com (currently paused) VengeanceUI is actively maintained and growing, and keeping the deployment live would mean a lot — especially for contributors and users who rely on it. Thank you for your time and for everything you do for the open-source community.
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pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@Zai_org When it will be available for Pro subscribers?
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Z.ai@Zai_org·
Introducing GLM-5: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering GLM-5 is built for complex systems engineering and long-horizon agentic tasks. Compared to GLM-4.5, it scales from 355B params (32B active) to 744B (40B active), with pre-training data growing from 23T to 28.5T tokens. Try it now: chat.z.ai Weights: huggingface.co/zai-org/GLM-5 Tech Blog: z.ai/blog/glm-5 OpenRouter (Previously Pony Alpha): openrouter.ai/z-ai/glm-5 Rolling out from Coding Plan Max users: z.ai/subscribe
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pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@tristanbob Full on 5. but 2. never faded really
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pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@udaysy @zeeg Opencode hook uses tmux commands to prepend badge emoji to appropriate window and session. I pair it with clickable system notification that focus the notified oane and tmux shortcut to focus most recent notified pane
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Uday Yatnalli
Uday Yatnalli@udaysy·
@pgflow_dev @zeeg oh thats clever. the bell badge on completion would save me from constantly checking. you running this through tmux hooks or something custom?
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
What’s the best user interface you’ve seen for managing multiple claude code sessions ala Claude web but locally in a UI? I want the navigation of each session and to easily be able to run multiple planning agents etc And I don’t want to DIY this 😅
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pgflow@pgflow_dev·
@udaysy @zeeg Doing the same, simple and flexible. Hacked a notify hook so windows and sessions get a bell badge when opencode finishes, and badge is cleared when I visit particular window.
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Uday Yatnalli
Uday Yatnalli@udaysy·
@zeeg tmux split panes honestly. one session per pane, each in a different project dir. tried a few wrappers but they all add overhead without adding much. the session sharing they just shipped might help if you want to review from a browser tho
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