Heather Anne Ritchie (@heatheranne) 's Twitter Profile
Heather Anne Ritchie

@heatheranne

Entrepreneur, Strategist, Operator, Marketer, Connector, Speaker and Mentor. Chief of Staff at DBOS. Opinionated Canadian. Proud mama. (she/her)

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Jeremy Edberg (@jedberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm speaking at the AdvancedAWS meetup tomorrow about how to make Serverless Compute better. Come join me! meetup.com/advancedaws/ev…

Peter Kraft (@petereliaskraft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I like about durable execution is how it makes it easy to reliably wait for notifications. Let's say you're writing an appointment system and you want to confirm an appointment only after the user clicks a link in the confirmation email. That's usually not easy because

One thing I like about durable execution is how it makes it easy to reliably wait for notifications.

Let's say you're writing an appointment system and you want to confirm an appointment only after the user clicks a link in the confirmation email. That's usually not easy because
Qian Li (@qianl_cs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a program’s reliability is so critical that any bugs could lead to severe consequences (as in the case of S3, which hosts some of the most critical business data worldwide), traditional unit, integration, and end-to-end testing alone may not suffice. Even with a flawless

Communications of the ACM (@cacmmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Transactions and Serverless Are Made for Each Other," by Qian Li and Peter Kraft of DBOS, says that #serverless platforms -- if they could wrap functions in database transactions -- would be a good fit for #database -backed applications. bit.ly/3V2bSE3

"Transactions and Serverless Are Made for Each Other," by <a href="/qianl_cs/">Qian Li</a> and <a href="/petereliaskraft/">Peter Kraft</a> of <a href="/DBOS_Inc/">DBOS</a>, says that #serverless platforms -- if they could wrap functions in database transactions -- would be a good fit for #database -backed applications.  bit.ly/3V2bSE3
DBOS (@dbos_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hoping for a failure-free Black Friday?🤞🏽Secure it with DBOS's durable execution for building POS, supply chain, and fulfillment workflows that just work. Get 50% off DBOS Pro with code BLACKFRIDAY24 at checkout. Offer ends Dec 3! dbos.dev/?utm_source=x&…

DBOS (@dbos_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s a sobering thought. Most serverless platforms bill you for the entire time your code runs, even when it's twiddling its virtual thumbs. It’s like paying for water at home just to keep your pipes connected to the main line. 🧵 💡 dbos.dev/blog/aws-lambd…

Peter Kraft (@petereliaskraft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just had a great conversation about how to build workflows with “callback URLs.” These are workflows that pause until someone clicks a URL (or submits a form, etc.) then resume with the new input. The distinguished engineer I was talking to was building them on AWS with Step

Just had a great conversation about how to build workflows with “callback URLs.” These are workflows that pause until someone clicks a URL (or submits a form, etc.) then resume with the new input.

The distinguished engineer I was talking to was building them on AWS with Step
Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's only been 1 day of CES 2025, and the announcements have already been incredible. The 10 most impressive reveals of CES 2025 so far: 1. A 360° AI-powered body scanning health mirror that can scan your heart, weight, and metabolic health

Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After millions of views spreading lies about the Palisades firefighters lacking water because of regulations, the boring truth comes late like usual and wont be shared. Here it is: 1 - Reservoirs and water tanks were at normal levels and completely full before the fire. 2 - All

After millions of views spreading lies about the Palisades firefighters lacking water because of regulations, the boring truth comes late like usual and wont be shared. Here it is:

1 - Reservoirs and water tanks were at normal levels and completely full before the fire.

2 - All
Justin Trudeau (@justintrudeau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canadians are thinking of everyone in California affected by these wildfires, including the lives tragically lost. We’re no stranger to the challenge of wildfires, and California’s been there to help our Canadian firefighters out time and time again. Canadian water

Supabase (@supabase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if he's: - reliable - easy - replies fast - is ACID compliant and community maintained he’s not your man, he’s postgres

Peter Kraft (@petereliaskraft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just released the latest version of DBOS Transact! One big highlight is expanded support for self-hosting, including a new self-hosting guide. There's also new support for adding DBOS decorators to Python class methods, so you can durably execute workflows implemented in

Just released the latest version of DBOS Transact!

One big highlight is expanded support for self-hosting, including a new self-hosting guide.

There's also new support for adding DBOS decorators to Python class methods, so you can durably execute workflows implemented in
DBOS (@dbos_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine an AI agent handling a product return for you. 📦 It submits the request, but right before confirming the refund, the system crashes. Now what? With DBOS's durable execution, the agent can resume from where it left off, handling real-world tasks reliably.

Qian Li (@qianl_cs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most common request we've heard from users has been better support for self-hosting DBOS at scale. You asked, we built. We're excited to introduce DBOS Conductor, a managed service for operating self-hosted DBOS apps in production. It provides: - Managed recovery,

The most common request we've heard from users has been better support for self-hosting DBOS at scale. You asked, we built.

We're excited to introduce DBOS Conductor, a managed service for operating self-hosted DBOS apps in production. It provides:

- Managed recovery,
Peter Kraft (@petereliaskraft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One cool thing about implementing workflows in Postgres is that you can access them from anywhere. All the workflow’s state is in a Postgres table, so you can start new workflows or interact with running workflows with SQL. So today we released DBOS Clients, which let you

One cool thing about implementing workflows in Postgres is that you can access them from anywhere. All the workflow’s state is in a Postgres table, so you can start new workflows or interact with running workflows with SQL.

So today we released DBOS Clients, which let you
Stack Overflow (@stackoverflow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎙️ How does durable execution make AI more reliable? Ryan Donovan is joined on the podcast by Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DBOS, and Qian Li, co-founder, to dive into its use cases, and how it's changing the future of debugging and observability for tech. stackoverflow.blog/2025/05/20/dur…

DBOS (@dbos_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3/ Compared to AWS Step Functions or Temporal, DBOS stands out with easy integration and no ongoing hosting fees. Durable execution is finally accessible for every developer, with less friction and more flexibility. 🔗Learn more: dbos.dev/blog/durable-e…

Peter Kraft (@petereliaskraft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Yutori on the launch! As a startup founder, few moments compare to watching your customers succeed and knowing your product played a part in their journey. Yutori has been an amazing design partner, using DBOS to build the workflows powering scouts. They’re