Andre Landgraf @ReactMiamiConf 🌴 (@andrelandgraf94) 's Twitter Profile
Andre Landgraf @ReactMiamiConf 🌴

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Work @ Neon | Author of Full Stack Web Development with Remix | allthingsweb.dev

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Sam Willis (@samwillis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love the framing that we've hit the "syncing era of the web". I do think that TANSTACK DB fills this missing spot that was needed to make it happen. Exciting times ahead!

Andre Landgraf @ReactMiamiConf 🌴 (@andrelandgraf94) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great read! In line with the disclaimer, for Neon, we usually recommend our serverless HTTP driver. However, if you’re using Neon with the pg package (e.g., for transaction support), check out attachDatabasePool from vercel/functions!

Vercel Changelog (@vercel_changes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can now directly export standard fetch web handlers in Vercel Functions. Works with any fetch-compatible framework, or none at all. vercel.com/changelog/node…

Neon - Serverless Postgres (@neondatabase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thousands of new Postgres databases are deployed on Neon every day. Every database has access to 83 extensions. But which ones are getting the most usage? Here's a leaderboard 🧡

Andy Hattemer (@andyhattemer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're finding that v0 can one-shot much more engaging datavis than standard BI. Here we just pasted raw data into prompt. Nice work to your team Guillermo Rauch

Marco D'Alia (@madarco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The beauty of OS and public communication on X, kudos to Drizzle ORM and Neon - Serverless Postgres for being so responsive. tl;dr; I didn't know there was an option to have a new copy of the db for every Vercel preview, this really simplify our QA process!

Neon - Serverless Postgres (@neondatabase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postgres isn’t run by a company or formal body - it’s powered by open collaboration. And that's awesome. In this clip, Heikki (long-time Postgres contributor & Neon co-founder) explains how committers review patches, build consensus, and keep the project running: