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Supabase is hosting a Hacktoberfest Hackathon from October 1st to 10th, where participants can build new open-source projects using Supabase or contribute to existing ones. There are five categories for prizes, including Best Overall Project, Most Visually Pleasing, Most Technically Impressive, Best Mobile Project, and Most Spooky/Fun. The winners will be announced on Twitter throughout the week after submission closes. Participants can join the Supabase Discord server to connect with other participants and seek help or advice.
Sep 28, 2021
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The Supabase Hacktoberfest Hackathon 2021 is set to commence on October 1st at 8:00am PT, with a virtual event on Discord. Participants have until October 10th at 11:59pm PT to build an open-source project using Supabase or contribute to existing projects. The hackathon features five categories for prizes, including Best Overall Project, Most Visually Pleasing, Most Technically Impressive, Best Mobile Project, and Most Spooky/Fun. Submissions should be made via madewithsupabase.com/hacktoberfest, with winners announced on Twitter throughout the week after submission closes. The Supabase team will review entries based on creativity, functionality, technical aspects, use of Supabase features, and overall enjoyment. Rules include a team size limit of 5, open-source requirement, and submission deadline adherence. Participants can find resources and guides to help them get started building with Supabase.
Sep 28, 2021
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In August, Supabase raised $30 million in Series A funding and released several new features. These include Realtime Security (WALRUS), customizable SMS templates for Auth v2, Dart and Flutter Docs, a South Korea region launch, improvements to table creation, unbreakable CSV imports, connection string utilities, and a primer on Row Level Security. The community also participated in Hackathons, with notable projects such as Supaflix, Personal-Casts, and meme.town. Dependency contributions were made to GoTrue (Auth), PostgREST (APIs), and pg_net (Function Hooks).
Sep 10, 2021
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In August, Supabase raised $30 million in Series A funding and released several new features. These include Realtime Security (WALRUS), customizable SMS templates for Auth v2, Dart and Flutter Docs, a South Korea region launch, improvements to table creation, unbreakable CSV imports, connection string utilities, and a primer on Row Level Security. The community also participated in Hackathons, resulting in various innovative projects. Supabase aims to focus on security, performance, and reliability for its next phase of development.
Sep 10, 2021
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