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As someone not currently using Cloudflare Workers, I'm not sure I want to build a worker and figure out how to interface with it though my existing application just to send email. What happened to SMTP?

REST APIs and SMTP will also be available

Oh cool, somehow missed that. :)

Was just about to do a demo, but Google Meet was down. Tried to use Jitsi as a fallback, but couldn't log in because Firebase was down too. Ended up using a Slack Huddle, lol.


Looking forward to either being stable. I like the idea of Tauri, but I need it to work well on Linux too.


It's more than just a few - even more basic things like rate limiting or concurrency controls are gated behind Pro. It works extremely well, but I've been reluctant to use it in open source projects because there's quite a bit in there I'd need to rebuild.


im curious about your use case -- it seems weird (to me) to use it in an open source project unless its some kind of turnkey full app -- is there a way to just release it and encourage people to bring their own oban keys? that way it looks good for the elixir ecosystem that it has found a way to support hybrid open source libraries and expands the obam ecosystem


My open source projects are generally more applications than libraries, yeah.


You are right. Those are not really things I had a need for but yea I guess they can be useful.


I've been using Ash for a few side projects and recently started using it at the day job too. We're mostly using it for new functionality, with the Ash APIs alongside our existing ones, but planning on slowly moving older things over too. It's been working well so far, and it's been easy enough to use the escape hatches for anything weird we're doing.

Getting started was a bit tricky though - definitely recommend the Ash book there. It works a lot better than the documentation as an introduction.


I feel like my ideal would be something more hybrid. It's pretty rare that I have a table that I decide upfront should be columnar. It's a lot more common that I want occasional analytics-like queries on my regular tables to not take forever.


[Joe, Hydra cofounder] That's good feedback. It's easy to change the default table type to rowstore "heap" (https://docs.hydra.so/guides/analytics#switching-the-default...).

We initiall set the rowstore as default, but people wouldn't create columnstore tables and were confused on why performance wasn't improving. So, figured this was cleaner, but you always have the option to switch the default table type back.


This is how I use Bitwarden too, and it's the one thing I definitely don't want 2FA on.


I've been using this for a while now just to have mailboxes for various domains. Works well, no complaints.


Awesome! Contributors are definitely welcome, with just me this project will take an extremely long time to get to a polished state. For anybody interested in helping out, a Discord channel was set up to help coordinate.


I never really looked into it, but I thought Bitwarden was completely free software based on their marketing. Looks like it's had some weird proprietary bits introduced around 2020, though?


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