Oliver Kriška (@quatermain32) 's Twitter Profile
Oliver Kriška

@quatermain32

Elixir Web Dev with 20 years in web development. Specialized in Payments, E-commerce, DevOps. Expert in optimizing team leadership and development costs.

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calendar_today05-10-2008 17:58:17

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Almir Sarajčić (@pcalixir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stop debugging randomly failing CI builds. ExUnit's `--repeat-until-failure` flag forces flaky tests to reveal their race conditions: elixirdrops.net/d/WqiRtfHm

Jonatan Männchen (@maennchen_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One package. One update. A worm crawling through the BEAM ecosystem. A dark “what if” — and how we can stop it before it’s real. erlef.org/blog/security/… #erlang #elixirlang

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

congrats to the PostgreSQL contributors 🐘 ◆ asynchronous I/O ◆ UUIDv7 ◆ virtual generated columns ◆ temporal constraints ◆ oauth authentication ◆ improved text search ◆ parallel streaming in replication ◆ new wire protocol (first new protocol version since 2003)

congrats to the <a href="/PostgreSQL/">PostgreSQL</a> contributors 🐘

◆ asynchronous I/O
◆ UUIDv7
◆ virtual generated columns
◆ temporal constraints
◆ oauth authentication
◆ improved text search
◆ parallel streaming in replication
◆ new wire protocol (first new protocol version since 2003)
Tyler Shukert (@dshukertjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postgres 18 has been released, with Async I/O support. Previously, all read requests were blocking, but with this update, they are no longer, delivering massive performance gains for read-heavy applications! It's enabled by default on Postgres 18!

Postgres 18 has been released, with Async I/O support.

Previously, all read requests were blocking, but with this update, they are no longer, delivering massive performance gains for read-heavy applications!

It's enabled by default on Postgres 18!
Chris McCord (@chris_mccord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The `web` shell command for LLM web browsing that I demo'd at ElixirConf is now public. It's extracted from phoenix.new and was originally node, but I had claude code port it to go for portability, which it nailed. Also happy sonnet 4.5 day! github.com/chrismccord/web

Phalgun (@phalgooon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

incredible things happened today with someone who hacked into my extension to make it work without a paid subscription The hack? intercept all server calls locally and return values the extension would expect from a paid user

incredible things happened today with someone who hacked into my extension to make it work without a paid subscription 

The hack? intercept all server calls locally and return values the extension would expect from a paid user
Oliver Kriška (@quatermain32) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do you do? I'm web developer... Message on Slack: headers are ok, I will do quick check if I can rid of bodies (discussion about HTTP Logs) #webdeveloper

Zed (@zeddotdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With ~900 PR merges per month, even we find it hard to keep up with every new Zed feature landing. 😅 Hidden Gems aims to showcase some of the not-so-obvious features and workflows that we rely on daily. Give it a read, and if you have hidden gems you rely on, let us know!

With ~900 PR merges per month, even we find it hard to keep up with every new Zed feature landing. 😅

Hidden Gems aims to showcase some of the not-so-obvious features and workflows that we rely on daily. Give it a read, and if you have hidden gems you rely on, let us know!
Daniil (@mrpopov_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friday 19:30, made 5 deploys across different apps. If you afraid deploying on Friday, pick you excuse: - you didn't write code with which you are confident with - you didn't put afford to test more than happy path - you didn't invest in proper infrastructure setup - you