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@danlynch: Thanks for the invite @alwaysunday amazing @DreambaseAI @supabase event ⚡️ article 2026-06-19
@danlynch: Play stupid games win stupid prizes article 2026-06-14
@danlynch: Talking databases with legit devs at @PlanetScale !! AI summer is top ⚡️ article 2026-06-13
@danlynch: It's easy to get excited about the next app. It's harder to get excited about the foundations under... article 2026-06-12
@danlynch: Give agents Git for your buckets: @HimankChaudhary from @TigrisData talking about time travel and bu... article 2026-06-10
@danlynch: The future isn't more code. It's verifiable permissions, deterministic execution, auditability, and... article 2026-06-07
@danlynch: Trust is becoming infrastructure rather than convention. As software construction approaches zero c... article 2026-06-07
@danlynch: Been thinking about this a lot after reading @deseventral's thread... Everyone’s racing to build sm... article 2026-06-04
@danlynch: The strongest argument for PostgreSQL RLS isn't convenience. It's non-bypassability. An application-... article 2026-05-29
@danlynch: Mathematically, RLS is powerful because policy enforcement happens at the relation level, not applic... article 2026-05-29
@danlynch: PostgreSQL RLS is the security equivalent of moving invariants into the compiler. Instead of hoping ... article 2026-05-29
@danlynch: If your security model requires every engineer, every microservice, every agent, every job, and eve... article 2026-05-29
@danlynch: One thing I love about PostgreSQL is that security features are built by database people, not bolted... article 2026-05-29
@danlynch: Vibing on @Stanford campus today so I can join @Kristopherfloyd and the Frontier Research Club ⚡️ article 2026-05-28
@danlynch: damn, we need a post mortem. jinjingliang (@JinjingLiang) Please stop, I'm running out room. ... article 2026-05-23