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@useintervalFor engineers who love writing code but hate building UIs: build complete internal tools with just backend code.
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Okay I finished watching the video. For people that didn't get a chance to go through this, check out the Internal Tooling section @ 39:25. Every single product I've ever built needed this. It uses @useinterval and is by far the best setup I've seen for it.
sst ion is now sst v3 it's for anything you build we used it to build @terminaldotshop and the code is now open source there is such much in there - containers, cloudflare, email, planetscale - i made a video digging through it in depth full video in reply
My team @meter is hiring a full stack engineer! (ofc you’ll be building apps with @useinterval 🙂↕️) If you’re interested in accelerating the future of networking, shoot me a DM and/or apply on our site. meter.com/open-roles?dep…
For anyone affected by @AirplaneDev, would recommend @useinterval founded by @alexarena They've recently made it entirely open source, and I just set it up as an open source project in less than ten minutes using Render Running it as an open source project on my own servers…
I can’t get over how good this is. Banger.
Had some fun over the weekend playing with @useinterval and Aider (aider.chat) to create full-stack interactive Node scripts with GPT-4 👀 Demo:
Love to teams use Interval in this way. Having a bunch of CLI scripts that we needed access to from the web was what inspired us to build Interval in the first place 😀
I've found @useinterval to be a good middle ground between cli scripts and dashboards. I can have my cake and eat it too!
Excited to share our v1.5 SDK release 🚢 1.5 includes 2 new I/O methods, improvements to many others and lots of performance/stability improvements under the hood. interval.com/changelog/2023…
We've built an example app in Interval for testing large language model outputs: llm-bench.interval.com LLM Bench is an open-source toolkit for building up "integration tests" to ensure LLMs are doing what you want.
Excited to share an immersive new way to use your internal tools 👓
🆕 New in Interval v1.1.0: - 🎨 Add highlight colors to your tables - ⬇️ Render Markdown in table cells + in "help text" of any inputs -📱 Improved mobile support interval.com/changelog/2023…
Back in June, we previewed interval.com - our approach to building complete tools w/ just backend code. It's for engineers who love writing code but hate building UIs. Since then, we’ve learned a ton and today I'm thrilled to announce **Interval 1.0** 🎉 🧵 1/ 11
This is cool! Our friends @wundergraphcom put together a tutorial on using Wundergraph + Interval to build internal tools for your team⬇️ wundergraph.com/blog/building_…
I've got to enjoy building internal tools thanks to @useinterval . I extremely recommend them. What they do is like magic, and their support is top notch.
Question for people who deploy to serverless platforms (Vercel, AWS Lambda, GCP, etc.) Would you use an "Interval Deploy" service that can host/run/manage your Interval code? (This would be in addition to Vercel/AWS/GCP for your main app.)
✨ We've been shipping a ton of small/quality-of-life improvements over at @useinterval this week, here are a few of my favorites:
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