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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

#define: piggyback (Friends)

Fri, 30 Aug 2024

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What happens when you take two #define champs (Taylor Troesh, Thomas Eckert), a grizzled veteran (Adam Stacoviak), a british bard (Mat Ryer), a PhD (Carol Lee) & you pit them against each other in a game of fake tech definitions?! There's only one way to find out...

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15.134 - 33.319 Jared Santo

welcome to changelog and friends a weekly talk show about sesquipedalians big thanks to our partners at fly.io over 3 million apps have launched on fly you can too in less than five minutes learn how at fly.io okay let's play

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39.705 - 59.362 David Lorenz

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.

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59.662 - 80.376 David Lorenz

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.

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81.377 - 105.138 David Lorenz

Number eight, Vect2PG, a new CLI utility for migrating data for vector databases to Subbase or any Postgres instance with PG Vector. You could use it today with Pinecone and QDrant. More will be added in the future. Number seven, the official Supabase extension for VS Code and GitHub Copilot is here. And it's here to make your development with Supabase and VS Code even more delightful.

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106.099 - 128.495 David Lorenz

Number six, official Python support is here. As Supabase has grown, the AI and ML community have just blown up Supabase, and many of these folks are Pythonistas. So Python support expands. Number five, they released log drains so you can export logs generated by your super-based products to external destinations like Datadog or custom endpoints.

129.675 - 147.057 David Lorenz

Number four, authorization for real-time broadcast and presence is now public beta. You can now convert a real-time channel into an authorized channel using RLS policies in two steps. Number three, bring your own Auth0, Cognito, or Firebase.

147.518 - 173.558 David Lorenz

This is actually a few different announcements, support for third-party auth providers, phone-based multi-factor authentication, that's SMS and WhatsApp, and new auth hooks for SMS and email. Number two, build Postgres wrappers with Wasm. They released support for Wasm, WebAssembly, Foreign Data Wrapper. With this feature, anyone can create an FDW and share it with the Supabase community.

173.838 - 203.728 David Lorenz

You can build Postgres interfaces to anything on the internet. And number one, Postgres.new. Yes, Postgres.new is an in-browser Postgres with an AI interface. With Postgres.new, you can instantly spin up an unlimited number of Postgres databases that run directly in your browser and soon deploy them to S3. Okay, one more thing. There is now an entire book written about Supabase.

204.149 - 221.003 David Lorenz

David Lorenz spent a year working on this book, and it's awesome. Level up your Supabase skills and support David and purchase the book. Links are in the show notes. That's it. Superbase launch week number 12 was massive. So much to cover. I hope you enjoyed it.

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