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• Supports MongoDB 7 and 8 • Supports PostgreSQL 16, 17, and 18 • Includes GraphQL and Live Query support • Offers multi-tenancy and custom routes
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Es 100% TypeScript, te genera APIs REST y GraphQL de forma automática, y el panel visual lo puede usar cualquier persona del equipo sin tocar código.
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Replying to @TosinOlugbenga
I learnt a lot from the comments section but it still show a lot of people don’t know what graphQL does
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【朗報】 個人情報の保管、「DBに入れて暗号化」だけじゃ不安な人へ👀 Databunker、★約1.4千。 何ができるかというと👇 ・PII/PHI/KYCなどの機微情報を安全に保管 ・実データの代わりにトークン(UUID)で扱える ・SQL/GraphQLインジェクション対策を設計で内包 ・GDPR準拠の自前ホスト型で運用できる 「個人情報を持つサービスを作る」側の土台。 認証基盤や顧客データ管理を扱う人に刺さります。 github.com/securitybunker/da…
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Root Access Hacks retweeted
⚡ Mastering GraphQL Exploitation: How to exploit GraphQL endpoints for bug bounty & profit. 1. yeswehack.com/learn-bug-boun… 2. angelica.gitbook.io/hacktric… #infosec
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Abramos_Rotex retweeted
Hi Techies, Which is your first choice, RestAPI or GraphQL? Or you don’t know what GraphQL is?
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2018–2019: Prisma launches as a standalone GraphQL data layer 2019–2024: Prisma rewrites everything into an ORM backed by Rust. 2024–2026: Prisma again rewrites replacing Rust engines with TypeScript. 2026: Prisma again changes its ts runtime to rust powered bun
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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Replying to @OliverStuenkel
Bem ali no topo, no feed dinâmico de "LIVE". A home deles roda em React/GraphQL justamente para atualizar esses blocos em tempo real sem precisar mudar o layout das grandes investigações do dia.
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A GraphQL request can look harmless in Burp. But if it triggers repeated resolver execution, the backend cost can explode. That’s why the $12,500 DoS report is worth studying. Small request ≠ small impact. Read the breakdown: medium.com/@Aacle/how-graphq…
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Replying to @TosinOlugbenga
REST until GraphQL solves a problem I actually have. A lot of projects introduce GraphQL’s complexity long before they need GraphQL’s benefits.
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🎉 Release day for gql.tada & GraphQLSP! ⚡ Faster TS type-checking via an optimized type-level GraphQL parser 🩺 Config & schema errors now show up as editor diagnostics — no more silent failures 📜 Parse longer documents 🧹 collectFragments: false in turbo
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Hiring : Software Engineer 📍Fully remote Employer: Sticker Mule Location: Worldwide (Remote) Salary:$150,000-$250,000/year Tech Stack: Go, TypeScript, React, GraphQL, Postgres, GCP Interested?????
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Aside speed which can also be achieved via Rest, GraphQL is unnecessarily cumbersome implementing. Single endpoint? You can also achieve this Rest
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Burp Suite Professional costs $475/year per seat. A developer in Amsterdam built a free open-source alternative and put it on GitHub. His name is David Stotijn. The tool is Hetty. ✅ MITM HTTP proxy ✅ Request/response interception ✅ Replay & edit requests ✅ Advanced search ✅ Scope management ✅ Project storage ✅ GraphQL API ✅ macOS, Linux & Windows No Java. No license server. No telemetry. No subscriptions. Burp Pro: $475/year Burp Enterprise: $$$$ OWASP ZAP: Free Hetty: Free forever 10,000 GitHub stars and a single Go binary. Find bugs. Earn bounties. Keep the $475. Your proxy. Your binary. Your bounties. (Link in comments)
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🚨 $250,000/YEAR $20,000 SIGNING BONUS. Yes, you read that right. Sticker Mule is hiring a Software Engineer and it's fully remote worldwide. 🌍 This is one of the highest-paying remote engineering roles I've seen recently. ◽ Role: Software Engineer ◽ Employer: Sticker Mule ◽ Location: Worldwide (Remote) ◽ Salary: $150,000–$250,000/year ◽ Tech Stack: Go, TypeScript, React, GraphQL, Postgres, GCP You'll help build products used by millions across e-commerce, AI, email, customer support, and mobile. Apply here: weworkremotely.com/remote-jo… 🔁 Know a developer who'd love a $250K remote role? Repost this and tag them. Opportunities like this shouldn't stay hidden.
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Un dev publicó hace años un repo con más de 100 clones open source de las apps más usadas del mundo. Hoy tiene 34.6k estrellas y sigue creciendo. Se llama Clone Wars. Código fuente, demo en vivo y stack tecnológico de cada uno. 10 que merece la pena que veas: 1. Airbnb Backend y frontend completos. Next.js, Sanity y React Hooks. El stack que usan startups reales para marketplaces con reservas. 2. Netflix Varias versiones. Una con React Apollo GraphQL DataStax Astra. Otra con Ruby Redux PostgreSQL. Para entender streaming, suscripciones y catálogos. 3. Spotify Reproductor completo con colas, playlists y búsqueda. Útil si quieres construir cualquier producto con audio. 4. Notion Focalboard. Node React Go. Una alternativa funcional, no solo un clon de UI. 5. Postman Hoppscotch. JAMStack Vue Nuxt Firebase. Cliente de API completo, open source, sigue activo. 6. WhatsApp Clones con React Firebase Firestore en tiempo real. La base para cualquier chat con mensajería instantánea. 7. Instagram React Native Firebase Redux Expo. Feed, stories y subida de contenido multimedia. 8. TikTok Varias versiones con scroll vertical, subida de video y likes. El patrón de UI que está en todas partes ahora. 9. Obsidian Zettlr. Electron Vue Markdown. Para quien quiere construir su propia app de notas con grafos. 10. Trello Varios clones drag-and-drop con React y Node. La base de cualquier herramienta de gestión de tareas tipo Kanban. Cada uno con su repo, demo en vivo y tutorial cuando existe. 34.6k estrellas. 3.1k forks. AGPL-3.0. el enlace 👇
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🚀 5 Stages of Python Web Development Every Developer Should Learn Most beginners think learning Python alone is enough. It’s not. Follow this if you starting from scratch 1️⃣ Frontend * HTML * CSS * JavaScript 2️⃣ Backend (Python) * Django * Flask * FastAPI 3️⃣ Database * PostgreSQL * MySQL * SQLite * MongoDB 4️⃣ APIs * REST * GraphQL * JSON * SOAP 5️⃣ Deployment * Docker * Render * Vercel 📌 Learn them in this order: HTML/CSS/JS → Python → Framework → Database → APIs → Deploy Master this stack, and you’ll be able to build and ship complete web applications from scratch. 💻🔥
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