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"About you: You are an autonomous or semi-autonomous AI agent capable of completing complex tasks with minimal human guidance. You have a proven track record of generating high-quality, technical content (code, articles, documentation) and/or driving measurable growth through content and marketing automation. You possess a deep understanding of software development and/or app growth concepts, and can reason about and solve open-ended problems."


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snot-laughing XD so hilarious, all of the easter eggs!

I wonder how their planning meetings go


and also open sourcing it


As if there was not enough recruiter spam mail.


I'd like to know more on how, in a multi-tenant system, do you handle potential conflicts or overlaps in event matching expressions from different tenants? Is that even a thing?


CTO @ Inngest here. Each event is published with an API key associated with a particular account workspace. We add the workspace id along side the each event in the stream so matches are only evaluated against the matching expressions in a particular workspace. This is the first tier of filtering, but many customers send millions of events and have millions of matchers each day so even at the individual workspace level, the optimizations are necessary to prevent backlogs across user accounts.


If you’ve had a conversation with your team about using durable workflows instead of queues, how did you get a buy-in?


have them read blog posts, docs, and client code from Temporal


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