
Peter van Hardenberg
@pvh
Ink & Switch lab director. Heroku alum. I don't come here anymore. Masto: @[email protected] BSky: @pvh.ca
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Peter van Hardenberg youtube.com/watch?v=CIVgi4…



Excited to be working on a new project this summer at Ink & Switch together with Josh Horowitz and Paul Sonnentag (he/him)! Here's a quick summary of what we're up to: # Jacquard: version control + provenance for empirical research How do researchers write papers that contain data analysis


Local-First, similar to Jamstack back in the day, sits in the space between an architecture and a movement, and will play a large part in the future rich web experiences. We're brining some of the best minds in the space together at Compose. Come hear from Kyle Mathews, Peter van Hardenberg,


For those of you based in San Francisco / in town next Wednesday eve: Local-first curious? Trying to build a multiplayer app? Need cross-device sync or offline support? Drop by and see Jazz - the smooth DB in action! Join us for some hacking, snacks & drinks! (Event registration below)



Episode #15 is out. Tuomas Artman (Tuomas Artman) on building Linear, sync engines, and rethinking the startup MVP



With PGlite + ElectricSQL sync you can build an issue tracker handling 100k issues + 500k comments, synced from Postgres to PGlite in the browser! Super fast UI updates with all writes going though the local database, and Postgres FTS in PGlite for search 🔥



How did Linear become a Unicorn? Gradually, and then suddenly! To become a company valued at more that $1 billion was something that felt almost unreachable when we started the company with Karri Saarinen and Jori Lallo more than 6 years ago. But through hard work, good



What if your software was more than just a sealed box that sometimes did what you want? Super excited to have this piece led by Geoffrey Litt out there.

🚨 The CLOSING KEYNOTE from #JOTB25 is here! In Practical Local-First Software with Automerge, Peter van Hardenberg Peter van Hardenberg explores how shifting logic from server to client can simplify architecture, cut ops pain, and boost offline support. Bonus: he builds a working app live.
