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copycat
- Resend – Incident report for February 21st, 2024
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Greenmask: PostgreSQL Dump and Obfuscation Tool
Check out https://www.snaplet.dev (I'm the founder). We do exactly this.
- Pgtemp: The easiest way to write tests with Postgres in Rust, without Docker
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Supabase Branching
Testing with product workloads today? If you need to test with production workloads today, check out Snaplet and Postgres.ai. Both are great partners of Supabase.
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How Modern SQL Databases Are Changing Web Development - #3 Better Developer Experience
It’s worth noting that being able to branch production data for testing easily doesn’t mean you should just do it. It poses a significant risk of leaking sensitive user data. You should consider using tools like Snaplet to transform and anonymize sensitive columns.
- Show HN: Seed your Postgres development database with production-like data
- Show AWS: Snaplet clones a subset of your Postgres RDS instance, whilst anonymizing the data, so that you can restore it into your development environments: Local, staging, and preview.
- Show HN: Seed your Postgres database with production-like data
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Databricks acquires serverless Postgres vendor bit.io
[disclosure: I'm the founder of Snaplet]
I think there are a lot of different reasons why people may want to use a service like bit.io, but if you want a database with data in it to code against, run tests against, reproduce production related data-bugs, and run e2e tests against then check out https://www.snaplet.dev.
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Postgres WASM by Snaplet and Supabase
For now, this is very experimental - but it has a lot of potential. If you want to get involved, please reach out to us or the team at [Snaplet(https://www.snaplet.dev/). The work they're doing over at Snaplet is incredible, and we've had a blast collaborating with them.
workerd
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Cloudflare acquires PartyKit to allow developers to build real-time multi-user
Standards bodies only standardize things after they've been proven to work. You can't standardize a new idea before offering it to the market. It's hard enough to get just one vendor to experiment with an idea (it literally took me years to convince everyone inside Cloudflare that we should build Durable Objects). Getting N competing vendors to agree on it -- before anything has been proven in the market -- is simply not possible.
But the Durable Objects API is not complicated and there's nothing stopping competing platforms from building a compatible product if they want. Much of the implementation is open source, even. In fact, if you build an app on DO but decide you don't want to host it on Cloudflare, you can self-host it on workerd:
https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd
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Python Cloudflare Workers
In any case, I welcome this initiative with my open hands and look forward all the cool apps that people will now build with this!
[1] https://pyodide.org/
[2] https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd/blob/main/docs/pyodide...
[3] https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd/pull/1875
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LLRT: A low-latency JavaScript runtime from AWS
For ref:
- https://blog.cloudflare.com/workerd-open-source-workers-runt...
- https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd
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A list of JavaScript engines, runtimes, interpreters
workerd
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WinterJS
I think this is for people who want to run their own cloudflare workers (sort of) and since nobody wants to run full node for that, they want a small runtime that just executes js/wasm in an isolated way. But I wonder why they don't tell me how I can be sure that this is safe or how it's safe. Surely I can't just trust them and it explicitly mentions that it still has file IO so clearly there is still work I need to do customize the isolation further. But then they don't show any info on that core usecase. But then that's probably because they don't really want you to use this to run it on your own, they are selling you on running things on their edge platform called "Wasmer Edge". So that's probably why this is so light on information.. the motivation isn't to get you to use this yourself, just to use this their hosted edge platform. But then I wonder why I wouldn't just use https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd which is also open source. Surely that is fast enough? If not then it should show some benchmarks?
- Cloudflare workers is adopting Ada URL parser
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Cap'n Proto 1.0
i love how the main reference for workerd can be just one capnp file.
https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd/blob/main/src/workerd/...
this changed my world how i think about computing on the web.
if there was just a good enough js library as for lua and you could directly send capnp messages to workerd instead of always going through files. I guess one day i have to relearn c++ and understand how the internals actually work.
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Cloudflare Workers Introduces Connect() API to Create TCP Sockets
A significant chunk of it is open source: https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd/
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JSON with multiline strings
Some of the configuration files for applications wind up being an entire language unto themselves, e.g., https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd/blob/1b5057f2bfcfedf146f6f79ff04e99903d55412b/src/workerd/io/compatibility-date.capnp
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Am I out of touch for trying to limit my stack to containers?
Edge runtimes are very good alternatives to containers that shouldn't be dismissed for "not being containers". They're often faster, more scalable, and cheaper than containers. Them being so lightweight also enable a "nanoservice architecture" – being able to run every service on a single computer instead of running different services on different computers and having to deal with network latency and unreliability.
What are some alternatives?
Replibyte - Seed your development database with real data ⚡️
cloudflare-docs - Cloudflare’s documentation
faker - Generate massive amounts of fake data in the browser and node.js
js-compute-runtime - JavaScript SDK and runtime for building Fastly Compute applications
falso - All the Fake Data for All Your Real Needs 🙂
lagon - Deploy Serverless Functions at the Edge. Current status: Alpha
helm-charts - neondatabase helm charts
fauna-schema-migrate - The Fauna Schema Migrate tool helps you set up Fauna resources as code and perform schema migrations.
fakey - web-based fake data generator.
windmill - Open-source developer platform to turn scripts into workflows and UIs. Fastest workflow engine (5x vs Airflow). Open-source alternative to Airplane and Retool.
postgres-wasm - A PostgresQL server in your browser
go - The Go programming language