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by john2360
659 days ago
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That makes complete sense. A little correction from what David was saying: We don't want to abstract away the data stores; we want you to have complete ownership and observability of that. However, we want to make the infrastructure easy to manage, set up, and interface with. This is why we are making a big push to BYOC to allow you full data ownership. I like the direction of your tag line. Making sure that our security and privacy mission is loud and clear is important. That is a super interesting idea. We have also been really tickled with the idea of owning our own data, and that is somewhat of the mission that drives us to make data security and privacy more accessible for developers. I love the connection to scraping. |
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The example is that this can apply smart DB insertion into tables where youre using RLS as the route-ing rule that says "Any [fields of [this_type] from [urls] go [DB.schema.table.row]" and then provide views to these based on whatever presentation you want a component to view that data, like a structured form dynamically screaped into view with a RLS view rule...
(Just look at all the recent posts to HN where all these legos have basically been put up in the last 3-months.
Al Erector-Sets are currently being assembled and the amount of tool-age is mind-blowing awesome)
This prompting post on reddit was really interesting:
https://i.imgur.com/xJALx30.png
https://old.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1exy6re/the_peopl...