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Discussion on: What *new* technologies do you most want to learn?

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Sherry Day

Supabase stands out. New open source alternative to something proprietary in Firebase, but also built on top of something I'm quite comfortable with in Postgres.

Haven't had the chance to play around yet, but it hits a sweet spot for me.

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Andrew Baisden

Putting this one on my list to test out for sure.

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Sherry Day

Make a post about it if you do!

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Andrew Baisden

Putting it into Notion now so I don't forget 😁

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Ivan Jeremic

On the first look it seems like Supabase has no vendor lock in because it is open source but it actually is lock in because very important features are Supabase Cloud exclusive and not part of Supabase. Very sad.

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O. AlQudah

I really recommend learning it. Currently using it for a real project and it has been awesome.

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Marc Scholten

Also check out Thin Backend, it's similar to supabase but provides optimistic updates :)