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Supabase, Logflare, and Offroading with Chase Granberry
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Publication Date |
Dec 08, 2022
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00:53:22
Chase Granberry can be called a serial entrepreneur. He bootstrapped his first software company before selling it and starting the centralized logging service, Logflare. Chase sold the company to Supabase and joined the team as an acquired hire to support the team with a centralized logging solution and plotting insights for customers. Chase explains where Supabase is really different from Firebase and some of the benefits you can get from its flexibility combined with real-time data. In this episode, Chase talks to Chuck and Robbie about joining Supabase after the Logflare acquisition, what makes Supabase different from Firebase, and offroading old cars.  Key Takeaways [00:26] - An introduction to Chase Granberry. [03:14] - A whiskey review - Togouchi 3-Year Blended Japanese Whiskey. [14:40] - How Supabase got its name. [15:45] - The biggest difference between Supabase and Firebase. [17:19] - How Chase feels about writing PHP. [18:16] - Aspects of Supabase written in Elixir. [21:21] - Frameworks that Chase uses to write his interface. [29:36] - Upcoming Supabase features. [32:44] - How Chase maintains his hobbies as a father. [35:19] - Chase, Chuck, and Robbie talk about classic cars. Quotes [16:26] - “We’re open source, and it's Postgres. So it’s a SQL database, not a no SQL database, and you can ultimately do whatever you want with it.” ~ Chase Granberry [19:59] - “All these things are independent and could live on their own but tied together in a package, I think, is what really makes Supabase interesting.” ~ Chase Granberry [24:09] - “In reality, how much Javascript do we really need on a page? In 95 percent of cases, it’s honestly not that much.” ~ Chase Granberry Links Chase Granberry LinkedIn Chase Granberry Twitter Chase Granberry Instagram Supabase Logflare Togouchi 3-Year Blended Japanese Whiskey Total Wine & More Hint Water LaCroix Target Cool Hand Luke Nicki Minaj Firebase PHP Elixir Phoenix Framework Astro Ember Angular React National Geographic Backbone Next JS Chris McCord JSON:API Cloudflare GraphQL GitHub Play Station Ferrari Lamborghini Ford Porsche Toyota Jeep Vacation Tesla Matthew Inman Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Ship Shape Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Whiskey Web and Whatnot Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.
Chase Granberry can be called a serial entrepreneur. He bootstrapped his first software company before selling it and starting the centralized logging service, Logflare. Chase sold the company to Supabase and joined the team as an acquired hire to support the team with a centralized logging solution and plotting insights for customers. Chase explains where Supabase is really different from Firebase and some of the benefits you can get from its flexibility combined with real-time data. In this episode, Chase talks to Chuck and Robbie about joining Supabase after the Logflare acquisition, what makes Supabase different from Firebase, and offroading old cars.  Key Takeaways [00:26] - An introduction to Chase Granberry. [03:14] - A whiskey review - Togouchi 3-Year Blended Japanese Whiskey. [14:40] - How Supabase got its name. [15:45] - The biggest difference between Supabase and Firebase. [17:19] - How Chase feels about writing PHP. [18:16] - Aspects of Supabase written in Elixir. [21:21] - Frameworks that Chase uses to write his interface. [29:36] - Upcoming Supabase features. [32:44] - How Chase maintains his hobbies as a father. [35:19] - Chase, Chuck, and Robbie talk about classic cars. Quotes [16:26] - “We’re open source, and it's Postgres. So it’s a SQL database, not a no SQL database, and you can ultimately do whatever you want with it.” ~ Chase Granberry [19:59] - “All these things are independent and could live on their own but tied together in a package, I think, is what really makes Supabase interesting.” ~ Chase Granberry [24:09] - “In reality, how much Javascript do we really need on a page? In 95 percent of cases, it’s honestly not that much.” ~ Chase Granberry Links Chase Granberry LinkedIn Chase Granberry Twitter Chase Granberry Instagram Supabase Logflare Togouchi 3-Year Blended Japanese Whiskey Total Wine & More Hint Water LaCroix Target Cool Hand Luke Nicki Minaj Firebase PHP Elixir Phoenix Framework Astro Ember Angular React National Geographic Backbone Next JS Chris McCord JSON:API Cloudflare GraphQL GitHub Play Station Ferrari Lamborghini Ford Porsche Toyota Jeep Vacation Tesla Matthew Inman Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Ship Shape Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Whiskey Web and Whatnot Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.

Chase Granberry can be called a serial entrepreneur. He bootstrapped his first software company before selling it and starting the centralized logging service, Logflare.

Chase sold the company to Supabase and joined the team as an acquired hire to support the team with a centralized logging solution and plotting insights for customers. Chase explains where Supabase is really different from Firebase and some of the benefits you can get from its flexibility combined with real-time data.

In this episode, Chase talks to Chuck and Robbie about joining Supabase after the Logflare acquisition, what makes Supabase different from Firebase, and offroading old cars. 

Key Takeaways

  • [00:26] - An introduction to Chase Granberry.
  • [03:14] - A whiskey review - Togouchi 3-Year Blended Japanese Whiskey.
  • [14:40] - How Supabase got its name.
  • [15:45] - The biggest difference between Supabase and Firebase.
  • [17:19] - How Chase feels about writing PHP.
  • [18:16] - Aspects of Supabase written in Elixir.
  • [21:21] - Frameworks that Chase uses to write his interface.
  • [29:36] - Upcoming Supabase features.
  • [32:44] - How Chase maintains his hobbies as a father.
  • [35:19] - Chase, Chuck, and Robbie talk about classic cars.

Quotes

[16:26] - “We’re open source, and it's Postgres. So it’s a SQL database, not a no SQL database, and you can ultimately do whatever you want with it.” ~ Chase Granberry

[19:59] - “All these things are independent and could live on their own but tied together in a package, I think, is what really makes Supabase interesting.” ~ Chase Granberry

[24:09] - “In reality, how much Javascript do we really need on a page? In 95 percent of cases, it’s honestly not that much.” ~ Chase Granberry

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Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants

This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.

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