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@danlynch: My buddy who took a company public was sleeping on my couch this morning, and our first meeting we d... article 2026-05-13
@danlynch: Thanks to @Kristopherfloyd / Frontier Syndicate and @SiliconVlyBank for hosting 🙏🏻 article 2026-05-12
@danlynch: 41% of all code is now AI-generated. The question isn't "can we build it?" anymore — it's "can we tr... article 2026-05-12
@danlynch: You don't vibe code the vault. The durable value lives lower in the stack: authorization, testing, ... article 2026-05-12
@danlynch: Code generation isn't the moat. Engineering is. Last week I sat on a panel at the SVB Experience Ce... article 2026-05-12
@danlynch: As the cost of writing code approaches zero, the scarce resource becomes trust. how can you trust t... article 2026-05-11
@danlynch: Shipping on Sandhill Road ⚡️ article 2026-05-08
@danlynch: Maybe a hot take, but I think the mythical man-month still applies. The point of the mythical man-mo... article 2026-05-07
@danlynch: "That the real problem of RLS it forces you to design good your rules or you will have terrible perf... article 2026-05-04
@danlynch: We're at capacity for the tonights session! Couldn't be more stoked to chat about building systems t... article 2026-05-01
@danlynch: nitter.net/danlynch/status/205031… Dan Lynch (@danlynch) Using @PlanetScale's own benchmark data.... article 2026-05-01
@danlynch: Using @PlanetScale's own benchmark data. Removing the volatile and non-optimized polices, pure RLS v... article 2026-05-01
@danlynch: So yeah — RLS can be slow, brittle, or dangerous… …in exactly the same way any auth system can be i... article 2026-05-01
@danlynch: RLS is just a WHERE clause. If your WHERE clause is bad, your query is bad. article 2026-05-01
@danlynch: The real issue isn’t “RLS vs application auth.” It’s: Are you writing set-based, composable polici... article 2026-05-01