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Monica ⚡️

@monicaalkhoury

Support Engineer @Supabase | Schedule a call: cal.com/monica-khoury/

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Michael Grinich (@grinich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WorkOS Launch Week day 3 🚀 @AuthKit 💚 @Supabase Make your Supabase app enterprise ready with the same SSO, SCIM and RBAC used by OpenAI, @Cursor_ai, @Perplexity_ai and hundreds of other successful companies. Free up to 1 million users. Integrates natively. A match made in

Sugu Sougoumarane (@ssougou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MVP project plan for multigres is out. Things may look slow, but substantial progress has been made under the covers. github.com/multigres/mult…

MVP project plan for <a href="/multigres/">multigres</a> is out. Things may look slow, but substantial progress has been made under the covers. github.com/multigres/mult…
Jean-Michel Lemieux (@jmwind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ll be at the Ottawa Supabase meetup this week. User for 2.5 years, production app with 80k users. Happy to show and tell. lu.ma/omzsd5p6?tk=3a…

Paul Copplestone — e/postgres (@kiwicopple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

good things take time - we just shipped one of the most requested features for @Supabase Auth: ◆ asymmetric JWTs ◆ new API Keys for better security There are no breaking changes. You can opt in today then opt-out of the old keys whenever you want. Massive performance boost

Supabase (@supabase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing JWT Signing keys to securely and scalably handle JWT verifications on your app! We are also replacing the anon and service role keys with publishable and secret keys, enabling developers to easily rotate keys and making the keys themselves shorter.

Paul Copplestone — e/postgres (@kiwicopple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we just dropped 7 new components in @Supabase UI This one's a bit different: it's a "Platform Kit" which you can use if you're providing Supabase projects/databases to your own users. It's like a UI wrapper on top of our Management API Built with React/shadcn

we just dropped  7 new components in @Supabase UI

This one's a bit different: it's a "Platform Kit" which you can use if you're providing Supabase projects/databases to your own users. It's like a UI wrapper on top of our Management API 

Built with React/<a href="/shadcn/">shadcn</a>
Paul Copplestone — e/postgres (@kiwicopple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New OrioleDB engine for PostgreSQL release: we added TPC-C benchmarks so you can be the judge on the performance In case you're new to Oriole: it's a Postgres extension that replaces the default storage engine. GA coming soon.

New <a href="/orioledb/">OrioleDB engine for PostgreSQL</a> release: we added TPC-C benchmarks so you can be the judge on the performance

In case you're new to Oriole: it's a Postgres extension that replaces the default storage engine. GA coming soon.
Figma (@figma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Figma Make x Supabase → Add login flows → Save user data → Store uploaded images, files, and more → Call private APIs without hardcoding secrets

Supabase (@supabase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcing Analytics Buckets, a data warehouse solution built on top of Supabase storage to store terabytes or petabytes of analytical data!

Jon Meyers (@jonmeyers_io) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just made Branching even simpler! You can now create, review and merge branches directly from the Supabase Dashboard! This is a great way to quickly spin up a clone of your database schema and edge functions to prototype ideas!

Paul Copplestone — e/postgres (@kiwicopple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stack Overflow Survey 2025 is out Database observations: → Postgres domination continues: grew a whopping 10% from last year. → MySQL continues to contract, but it's slow contraction and nothing alarming. → Redis also grew 10% despite the licensing debacle. Impressive. It

<a href="/StackOverflow/">Stack Overflow</a> Survey 2025 is out

Database observations:

→ Postgres domination continues: grew a whopping 10% from last year.

→ MySQL continues to contract, but it's slow contraction and nothing alarming.

→ Redis also grew 10% despite the licensing debacle. Impressive. It