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Supabase is now fully supported on Zero. Schema migrations happen automatically and efficiently. Thank you very much to the Supabase team for getting this shipped *and* for starting work to upsteam so other Postgres vendors can benefit. More information:

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Aaron Boodman1 year ago

PS - Check out how absolutely locked in Gerald Johnson is playing this song. Dude is living his absolute best life. That's how working on Zero makes me feel. Thank you for your support!

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Aaron Boodman1 year ago

Do you ever get frustrated when a singer messes up a lyric?

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RTTS1 year ago

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Theo - t3.gg1 year ago

That’s pretty cool!

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Scott Tolinski - Syntax.fm1 year ago

Perfect timing

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Alex Whitmore1 year ago

Exactly what I’m looking for, is this ready to go right now??

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Aaron Boodman1 year ago

Yep!

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Turk1 year ago

Fire

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Alex 🇩🇰1 year ago

Nutty!

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Jon Kurtis ⚡1 year ago

Is there a way to use @supabase and Zero with RLS?

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Aaron Boodman1 year ago

RLS could work for write permissions, but not reads since Zero needs to enforce the permissions itself for reactivity. Is the situation that you have a lot of RLS permissions that you need to keep using, or that you just like using RLS? Are you aware that Zero has its own RLS-style permission system that's reactive?

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