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Anup Vasudev
Thanks to supabase I was able to get my project up and running in record time. I use oauth, edge functions, storage, database ofcourse, queues:pgmq and pgvector.
Please check out the project at https://github.com/vpuna/vpuna-a...
It's a semantic search platform for structured and unstructured data , with MCP support and more
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Sarah Wright
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p/vibecoding
Kashyap Rathod
AI dev tools are moving stupid fast. Every few weeks, there s a new must-use. Some stick. Most don t.
Some vibe coders are developing full products with @ChatGPT by OpenAI+ @Replit. Others swear by @Cursor + @Claude by Anthropic . A few are mixing @Lovable , @v0 by Vercel , and @bolt.new . New and shipping way faster than expected.
I ve been refining my own vibe stack lately.Building with @Google Antigravity at the core. It keeps the flow clean when things get messy.
Share your current Vibe Stack:
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fmerian
Supabase recently surveyed over 2,000 startup founders and builders to uncover what's powering modern startups: tech stacks, GTM, and approach to AI.
See full report here
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Andrej Good
So, quick confession. I'm a marketer by trade, not an engineer.
My coding knowledge is basically zero.
kiwicopple
hey everyone, i'm the ceo/cofounder of supabase
we're big fans of PH and the community here - you've been amazing at giving us feedback and helping us develop. I often describe ourselves as a "platform for builders". We're more popularly known as an open source firebase alternative
i'm here to answer any and gather product feedback. I'll be here for an hour or so then check in every few hours throughout the day
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BRANDON
I just started solo dev last year and have been trying to keep all early prototype projects low budget. I personally build in a serverless way on @AWS and pay only for what I use (<$1 per month). I'm curious what do you all use for low-budget development? Maybe I can find even cheaper build stack from you guys lol :)
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Rajiv Ayyangar
No, we re not reevaluating our database, but since we launched Shoutouts, Supabase has been among the most shouted out products ever. If 2024 was the year of infra, @Supabase is at the forefront. At the same time I ve been hearing more about @Neon (17 shoutouts including several top-5 apps, like @Central (YC S24) ).I m curious: which did you choose (something else?) and why?
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Thomas Schranz ⛄️
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Jason Lee
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Hussein
Curious what you re actually shipping with right now. Which stack are you using day-to-day, and why did you choose it over the alternatives? A bit of context (product type + team size) helps a ton.
If you ve switched stacks recently, what did you move from/to and what pushed the change? Cost, speed, hiring, DX, vendor limits, something else?
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As we're wrapping up 2023, what were some of the best developer tools launched on Product Hunt this year in your opinion?I had the opportunity to contribute to launching 20+ dev-first products this year, and some of my favorite, most inspiring launches include:
AI SQL Editor by @Supabase - write SQL without knowing SQL
@Appwrite Cloud Beta - open-source backend platform
@Raycast Pro - a new level of productivity with AI, Cloud Sync, and more
@Resend - build, test, and deliver transactional emails at scale
@v0 by Vercel - generate UI with simple text prompts
Over to you! What are the best developer tools launched on Product Hunt in 2023 from your perspective?If you enjoy this Discussion, please do repost it. For inspiration, more awesome dev-first product launches in this repository.
What are the best dev tools launched on Product Hunt this year from your perspective?Some of my favorite, most inspiring launches until now:
@Corbado - passkey-first authentication
@Langfuse 2.0 - open-source LLM engineering platform
@Liveblocks 2.0 - a complete toolkit to embed collaboration features fast
@MotherDuck - simple analytics data warehouse
@Supabase - open-source Firebase alternative
Over to you! What are your favorite developer tools in 2024?If you enjoy this Discussion, repost it. For inspiration, more awesome dev-first product launches in this repository.
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Ayush Jangra ✦
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p/posthog
Abe Basu
Sharath Kuruganty
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Henry Walker
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Happy Tuesday What are the most well-designed open-source products from your point of view? My favorites:
@Supabase
@Appsmith
@Appwrite
@Cal.com
@Dub.co
@Documenso
@Hanko via @lxunos
Would love to have your suggestions Thanks!
Olivia Bridges
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p/upsolve-ai
Ka Ling Wu
Emanuele Ricci
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Roger Mendoza
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