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Jared Santo

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Yeah. Can we revisit the idea of this being a product? Single tenant, single purpose, simple seems like a replicated problem set.

Yeah. Can we revisit the idea of this being a product? Single tenant, single purpose, simple seems like a replicated problem set.

Well, there's this name for which we cannot name in regards to flying. It's more of a class of people, I would say, is probably that. I'll be even more vague. Sorry, listeners. That's so vague that I don't even know what you're talking about. There is some information. I'm not sure how much we can share. But then there's like Tigris that has led the way in a lot of ways.

Well, there's this name for which we cannot name in regards to flying. It's more of a class of people, I would say, is probably that. I'll be even more vague. Sorry, listeners. That's so vague that I don't even know what you're talking about. There is some information. I'm not sure how much we can share. But then there's like Tigris that has led the way in a lot of ways.

And I just talked to OVACE because, by the way, they may even be sponsoring this episode. Fly is not only a partner, but also a sponsor of our content. And I had a conversation with OVACE, who is one of the co-founders of Tigris.

And I just talked to OVACE because, by the way, they may even be sponsoring this episode. Fly is not only a partner, but also a sponsor of our content. And I had a conversation with OVACE, who is one of the co-founders of Tigris.

And he shared with me that if it weren't for Fly, it would have taken them years to build out all of the literal machines across the world with the NVMe drives necessary to be as fast, to be what Tigris has promised. And I don't want to spoil it for everybody, but Tigris basically is...

And he shared with me that if it weren't for Fly, it would have taken them years to build out all of the literal machines across the world with the NVMe drives necessary to be as fast, to be what Tigris has promised. And I don't want to spoil it for everybody, but Tigris basically is...

an up-and-coming s3 and because of the way that fly networks and because the way that fly handles machines across the world and the entire platform that fly is very developer focused tigris was able i think within nine months to stand up tigris And so you can deploy Tigris via a single command in the Fly CLI, and then you can also have all of your billing handled inside there. This is not an ad.

an up-and-coming s3 and because of the way that fly networks and because the way that fly handles machines across the world and the entire platform that fly is very developer focused tigris was able i think within nine months to stand up tigris And so you can deploy Tigris via a single command in the Fly CLI, and then you can also have all of your billing handled inside there. This is not an ad.

I'm just describing it. But when I said that back in the day, I was thinking about Tigris because I had first learned about them and knew about this story, and I knew they were built on Fly. I knew their story was only possible because of what Fly has done. And I think that this pipe dream is realized or capable of being realized because of fly being what fly is.

I'm just describing it. But when I said that back in the day, I was thinking about Tigris because I had first learned about them and knew about this story, and I knew they were built on Fly. I knew their story was only possible because of what Fly has done. And I think that this pipe dream is realized or capable of being realized because of fly being what fly is.

And I feel like we have this simple nature, sort of the, I said really simple CDN, but I'm not tied to that because RSS is, you know, kind of one of the really simple part of it. But I think that's kind of what it is. It's like, I feel like other people will have this and it can certainly live in this world of fly. Yeah.

And I feel like we have this simple nature, sort of the, I said really simple CDN, but I'm not tied to that because RSS is, you know, kind of one of the really simple part of it. But I think that's kind of what it is. It's like, I feel like other people will have this and it can certainly live in this world of fly. Yeah.

Are you going to rug pull these people before there's a rug down?

Are you going to rug pull these people before there's a rug down?

Okay, friends, here are the top 10 launches from Supabase's launch week number 12. Read all the details about this launch at supabase.com slash launch week. Okay, here we go. Number 10, Snaplet is now open source. The company Snaplet is shutting down, but their source code is open.

Okay, friends, here are the top 10 launches from Supabase's launch week number 12. Read all the details about this launch at supabase.com slash launch week. Okay, here we go. Number 10, Snaplet is now open source. The company Snaplet is shutting down, but their source code is open.

They're releasing three tools under the MIT license for copying data, seeding databases, and taking database snapshots. Number nine, you can use PG Replicate to copy data, full table copies, and CDC from Postgres to any other data system. Today it supports BigQuery, DuckDB, and MotherDuck with more syncs to be added in the future.

They're releasing three tools under the MIT license for copying data, seeding databases, and taking database snapshots. Number nine, you can use PG Replicate to copy data, full table copies, and CDC from Postgres to any other data system. Today it supports BigQuery, DuckDB, and MotherDuck with more syncs to be added in the future.