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Agents changed how fast we can build software But shipping still feels slower than it should, because your app, database, deploys, logs, and previews all live in different places Prisma Compute is our next step toward bringing that whole loop together
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Bun’s @rustlang rewrite now helps power Prisma Compute in production. On stable @bunjavascript, we hit memory leaks and SQL pool deadlocks after scale-to-zero. Those are critical for Compute, where apps can pause, resume, and serve traffic again.
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In our testing, the Rust rewrite resolved those issues and gave us a better path than carrying a growing private fork. Rust has been part of Prisma’s roots for a long time, and it keeps helping us ship. Read the blog 👇 pris.ly/bun-rust-compute
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Jun 10
Agents changed how fast we can build software But shipping still feels slower than it should, because your app, database, deploys, logs, and previews all live in different places Prisma Compute is our next step toward bringing that whole loop together
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We built a cloud agent that turns open tasks into PRs. Gremlin is chewing through the long tail of tasks that never make it to production. Bonus: everyone in the company can build from Slack. Built in an afternoon with @prisma, @mastra and @opencode. prisma.io/blog/gremlin-turni…
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Cheers to everyone who tried Prisma Compute! We watched the first signals and improved a bunch of things already: better support for different Next.js configs, database environment variable issues gone, build logs got much more useful! Go check it out: prisma.io/docs/compute
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Jun 11
We investigated reports that Microsoft Defender was flagging Prisma CLI v7.8.0 on Windows. This is confirmed to be a false positive, with no cause for concern. The file has been submitted to Microsoft for re-analysis.
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Jun 10
Agents changed how fast we can build software But shipping still feels slower than it should, because your app, database, deploys, logs, and previews all live in different places Prisma Compute is our next step toward bringing that whole loop together
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Prisma started with the ORM, then brought you the database Now Prisma Compute brings in the app itself, so builders and their agents can deploy, inspect logs, fix what breaks, and keep moving from one place Try it with `bunx create-prisma@latest` pris.ly/compute-blog-pb
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Jun 8
In Prisma Next, you can stream query results straight from the database, row by row and fully typed. That means exports, reports, and ETL jobs of any size run smoothly, with the same safety you get on a normal query.
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@prisma getting polymorphism is perhaps the biggest yet most understated gift of Next/v8
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read the full article here 👇 pris.ly/bloom-filters
I first got interested in Bloom filters because I thought they had something to do with flowers 🌷 spoiler alert: they don't But they are one of the coolest data structures I’ve learned about: tiny, fast, probabilistic, and weirdly practical.
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May 29
In Prisma Next, migrations go beyond schema changes. They’re versioned TypeScript steps that can reshape data too, so a column rename and its backfill can ship, review, and roll back together.
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Thanks to everyone who joined the latest TypeScript Meetup at the Prisma office in Berlin 🇩🇪 Shoutout to the speakers: @MaheshHaldar on type-driven architectures @aqrln on soundness holes in TypeScript’s type system @william_ma14406 and Serhii on Prisma Next and performance benchmarks Great to see the TypeScript community come together in Berlin.
Thanks to @william_ma14406 for hosting the latest TypeScript Meetup at our office in Berlin 🇩🇪 to talk about: - Type Driven Architectures (@maheshmaldar) - Soundness holes in TypeScript’s type system (@aqrln) - Prisma Next (@william_ma14406) including performance benchmarks).
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In Prisma Next, you don't have to learn SQL to write migrations. It’s TypeScript you can read, edit, and re-run with more confidence, with checks before and after each step so you know what changed and what failed.
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