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albertoperdomo
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Comment #23678926
Hello @zookatron, I'm with the product team at Prisma, currently focusing on migrations. Your point is valid, hence delivering a production-ready solution for migrations is one of …
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Hello @hn_reddit_human, I'm with the product team at Prisma, currently focusing on migrations. You are right about the fact that declarative migrations introduces some design chall…
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Comment #23678767
Hello @joshring, I'm with the product team at Prisma, currently focusing on migrations. >Prisma is great if you plan on never maintaining past your MVP, so I guess it makes sense t…
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Comment #23678603
Hello @jasonhero, I'm with the Product team at Prisma, currently focusing on migrations. We are currently working on improving Prisma Migrate to unblock some of the use cases you h…
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Comment #23476172
I’m with the Product team at Prisma. Prisma Migrate (experimental) generates migrations from changes to the Prisma schema. These migrations use an internal DSL that ends up transla…
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Comment #23475595
I'm with the product team at Prisma. Prisma Migrate is different from ActiveRecord migrations (which are very familiar with) because the DB schema is state-based. The Prisma schema…
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Comment #8231789
Not at this time, I'm afraid.
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Comment #8192104
Thanks for trying it out! Sorry, I've been taking a few days off and have had very limited internet access. Would you please open a support ticket so that we can help you figure ou…
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Comment #8172526
Hey, this is interesting. Does it rely on Neo4j server or embedded? I'm the founder of GrapheneDB, a managed hosting service for Neo4j databases. I'm interested in knowing if our s…
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Comment #6709110
In the city you can get fiber in some places, 100Mbit. In other places mostly 10Mbit. I live outside of town and got 3Mbit, which is on the low end. Usually very reliable.
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Comment #6706263
Nice to see people I know in this thread, Joel. We should meet in person at some point! ;)
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Comment #6706160
Well, I have no kids, but some of my friends. Child care or kindergarten is pretty affordable, around €300/mo. If you're a legal citizen (e.g. European or w/ work permit) public sc…
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Comment #6706079
You can live in Spain for example and work and generate revenue and pay taxes within you country of origin. I think the criteria is you're officially living and working where you s…
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Comment #6703645
BTW, I was born and raised here. I spent 8 years living in Germany and 1 year living in Ireland. Afterwards I decided to move back here 8 years ago and don't have regrets. ;)
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Comment #6703635
If you don't care much about a startup and tech scene (there is little) you can spend a nice time in the Canary Islands, Spain. It's not the cheapest place in Europe, you'll find c…
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Comment #6302082
Just a heads up: I just tried to signup for the newsletter and got a nasty Rails error page (500). It turns out Iwas browsing with JS turned off (using NoScript). It worked fine af…
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Comment #6278552
In practical terms I don't think the Spanish AEPD (institution for data protection) would actually sue any company not registered in Spain. Too complicated.
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Comment #6278508
The actual implementation of the laws depend on the countries, but they are based on the same EU directive. AFAIK this applies to companies registered in those countries, or with a…
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Comment #6278459
The problem is that there is no debate about how to deal this in pragmatic terms. Instead, they are just issuing fines on businesses that are probably already having a hard time ke…
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Comment #6278412
Please also note that according to the post if the sites are hosted in third party platforms like Facebook, Tumblr, that install tracking cookies the owner of the site can still be…
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Comment #6278353
I'm from Spain and I've been running a webdev shop for 6 years now. Things are getting worse here and the government if anything is actually just making things more difficult for e…