Torsten Dittmann (@dittmanntorsten) 's Twitter Profile
Torsten Dittmann

@dittmanntorsten

Product Architect @appwrite

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linkhttps://appwrite.io calendar_today14-05-2019 16:56:21

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Chrome's default network throttle profiles have been annoying me for years - they are a total joke and I recommend everyone to create custom profiles. On top of throttling, it slaps an absurd latency on every request, even cached or service worker ones! - Fast 3G: 562.5ms - Slow

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We have yet another runtime and SDK to add to the Appwrite ecosystem! Say hello to the Appwrite Go runtime and Go SDK! 💫 Go is known for its fast performance and efficient concurrency model. Leverage Go’s speed to take on complex, resource-intensive projects and improve your

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Rolldown is crazy. Tried it out in our SvelteKit repo, build time was cut in half. Appreciate the work from Evan You and the Rolldown. Looking forward to a stable release!

Rolldown is crazy. 

Tried it out in our SvelteKit repo, build time was cut in half. Appreciate the work from <a href="/youyuxi/">Evan You</a>  and the <a href="/rolldown_rs/">Rolldown</a>. 
Looking forward to a stable release!
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Spot my GitHub contribution graph! 🔥 Let's explore everything new with Appwrite from May 19 - 23. Secure your spot right away! appwrite.io/init/tickets/T…

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Init is back 🔥 This time, we will release a product that will change the way you build with Appwrite. Forever. Get ready for a week packed with big announcements, new features, exclusive swag, and more! 📅 Save the dates May 19-23 Be sure to join to claim your ticket:

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Using Torsten Dittmann's pkg.vc in Melt currently. Pretty neat, was super easy to setup! Go give it a check, it also supports private packages, which is quite handy IMO.