thin-backend
supabase

thin-backend | supabase | |
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43 | 900 | |
1,244 | 85,465 | |
0.0% | 2.2% | |
0.0 | 10.0 | |
over 2 years ago | about 16 hours ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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thin-backend
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Ask HN: How would you refactor a big project in 2023?
A tool like https://thin.dev/ might be good for you. You can port and serve functionality a little bit at a time into thin and use their managed postgres db and the schema editor to handle the new fields in the backend.
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Why We're Moving on from Firebase
Check out thin.dev https://thin.dev/ It uses SQL DDL statements literally as the building blocks for everything.
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Prisma vs. Thin Backend
Postgres database has been gaining more popularity because of its advanced database and scalability. Created by digitally induced, Thin Backend is simplifying Postgres by giving users a backend server that has an API that connects with Postgres DB. You can integrate Thin Backend with:
- Thin Backend - Instant Postgres Backend for React/Vue/Svelte/... Apps with Realtime, Optimistic Updates & Auto-generated TypeScript Bindings
- Thin Backend
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Best React Developer Experience?
React for UI TypeScript for Type Safety thin.dev for Data + State management
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Show HN: PocketBase – open-source realtime back end in 1 file
Check out https://thin.dev/ :) It's similar, supports self-hosting and uses postgres. Quick demo video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jj19fpkd2c&t=3s
(I'm founder of Thin)
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10 Years of Meteor: My experience with a pioneering JavaScript framework
Real-time by default for everything is really a fun way to write web apps. A little bit inspired by Meteor we've build Thin Backend, which provides a real-time API for querying data and writing to a postgres database. If you're interested, check it out at https://thin.dev/ or check the demo video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jj19fpkd2c
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An Alternative Approach to State Management with Redux
If you're curious, give it a try at thin.dev.
supabase
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From “I don’t know a single line of code” to building my first AI-powered web app at the world’s largest hackathon
âś… Integrated OpenAI voice dictation âś… Built an AI conversation generator âś… Added Stripe payment processing âś… Used Supabase for user data storage âś… Assembled complete landing pages using components from 21st dev from scratch âś… Deployed the web app with Netlify
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Building with Bolt: My Journey with AI-Powered Development
How Bolt Changed My Development Workflow Bolt fundamentally transformed how I build software. Instead of writing long spec docs or setting up boilerplate from scratch, I shifted to writing clear, structured prompts. I would describe the behavior, UI structure, and data logic, and let Bolt generate React components, Supabase queries, and edge function handlers for me.
- Unlock the Web’s Hidden Stacks: My Solo Journey from Hackathon MVP to Open-Source project
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supabase VS Manifest - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Jul 2025
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2025)
Supabase | https://supabase.com/ | Remote
Supabase is the Postgres Development Platform and we are looking for Product Managers and Technical Program managers. You will be working with very strong Product Engineers across a wide variety of products (Postgres, realtime, storage, Queues, etc). If you enjoy working on developer tools and like to get your hands dirty, check out our open product roles
- Product Manager https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/supabase/74542052-f648-48fb-a8fe-a8...
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PostgreSQL Branching: Xata vs. Neon vs. Supabase - Part 2
In Part 1 we dissected how each platform branches a Postgres database under the hood. This post zooms in on pricing. We’ll explore how Xata, Neon, and Supabase pricing strategies stack up when you require:
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PostgreSQL Branching: Xata vs. Neon vs. Supabase - Part 1
Multiple platforms have emerged to tackle this, each with a unique approach. Neon popularized the idea of copy-on-write branches in Postgres, letting teams spin up full data copies in seconds. Supabase integrated database branching with git workflows, providing full-stack preview environments for every feature branch. With our new PostgreSQL platform at Xata, we’ve reimagined branching from the ground up to address the limitations we saw in existing solutions.
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My Go-To Tools for Building Chrome Extensions
5. Supabase – For Auth and Database
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Supabase alternative for AI Code editors (Cursor, Bolt, Lovable...)
Supabase is a well-know BaaS (Backend as a Service) based on PostgreSQL and giving built-in features like auth or storage. Nevertheless, even if Supabase is an amazing product on its own, linking your AI-generated frontend to a Supabase backend can be tricky for many reasons:
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Ultimate Guide to Admin Roles & Access 2025
Supabase – Firebase alternative with built-in authentication and secure row-level access control.
What are some alternatives?
pocketbase - Open Source realtime backend in 1 file
neon - Neon: Serverless Postgres. We separated storage and compute to offer autoscaling, code-like database branching, and scale to zero.
unstated-next - 200 bytes to never think about React state management libraries ever again
pg_graphql - GraphQL support for PostgreSQL
Appwrite - Build like a team of hundreds_
