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The Database Dev (@thedatabasedev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nile Auth delivers a B2B multi-tenant authentication solution built on Postgres. Secure your app with self-hosted or cloud options. #DEVCommunity #Database dev.to/sriramsub/intr…

Gwen (Chen) Shapira (@gwenshap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey folks—my team and I recently released Nile Auth, an open-source authentication service designed specifically for multi-tenant SaaS apps. We’ve worked on several B2B products and kept running into the same auth issues: Most auth providers are B2C-first (one user = one

Hey folks—my team and I recently released Nile Auth, an open-source authentication service designed specifically for multi-tenant SaaS apps.

We’ve worked on several B2B products and kept running into the same auth issues:

Most auth providers are B2C-first (one user = one
Sriram Subramanian (@sriramsubram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have made Nile Auth easy enough that AI cannot keep up I got this note from a happy Nile Auth user yesterday “Funny enough, Nile handles so much “magically” with auth that cascade had a hard time understanding that, and it often wanted to add things (like sign in api routes)

P99CONF (@p99conf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can small startups with no time or money deliver outstanding performance? At our recent #P99CONF, Gwen (Chen) Shapira shared the challenges that the small team at Nile faced and how they approached them. ow.ly/JEkq50VbKxL #ScyllaDB #lowlatency

Nile (@niledatabase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nile B2B Auth pricing: 💸Active users? Free. 🫵 Self-hosting? Sure. 👑Owning your data? Obviously. ❓Catch? Nah. 🤙Framework agnostic? Yes! thenile.dev/auth

Gwen (Chen) Shapira (@gwenshap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, I posted a riddle: What happens when you add and remove a column from a table in Postgres 2000 times? Answer: After 1598 times, you get "ERROR: tables can have at most 1600 columns" But... the table only has 2 columns when I get the error! So... why? Because

Gwen (Chen) Shapira (@gwenshap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I posted about how "drop column" works in Postgres, I didn't expect so much interest! I blogged an even deeper dive into the topic - inspecting the Postgres catalog and dumping data files to discover what Vacuum really does to dropped columns and why it doesn't violate

When I posted about how "drop column" works in Postgres, I didn't expect so much interest!

I blogged an even deeper dive into the topic - inspecting the Postgres catalog and dumping data files to discover what Vacuum really does to dropped columns and why it doesn't violate
Gwen (Chen) Shapira (@gwenshap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚢 New release: NileJS v4.2.0: - Async route handlers with built-in context = smoother DX 📷👇 - You can now pass a custom tenant ID in createTenant Plus a bunch of bug fixes

🚢 New release: NileJS v4.2.0: 

- Async route handlers with built-in context = smoother DX 📷👇
- You can now pass a custom tenant ID in createTenant

Plus a bunch of bug fixes