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How to Set Up Row-Level Security in Postgres Using AWS Cognito
This blog post teaches you an easy method to implement row-level security in your Postgres database when using AWS Cognito for authorization. To demonstrate everything, we’ll be using an app with Neon as the Postgres provider, Neon Authorize, Express.js, and HTMX. All the code in...
What To Know About Postgres if You’re Coming From SQL Server
1989. The year the Berners-Lee proposed the World Wide Web, The Simpsons first premiered, and Taylor Swift was born. Another worldwide phenom was born that year: Microsoft SQL Server 1.0. We’ve had 35 years of SQL Server (Microsoft’s version), and if you’ve been invested in the M...
The Dangers of Testing in SQLite as a Postgres User
SQLite is genuinely an incredible piece of technology. Instead of having a list of which companies used the database, the SQLite site simply tells you its on every Android phone, every iPhone, in every browser, in every Mac, in every Windows machine. “Billions and billions of cop...
Neon Auth is Here: Get Authentication in a Couple of Clicks
We’re excited to announce Neon Auth, a fully managed authentication solution tightly integrated into the Neon platform. It now takes seconds to provision an auth solution directly from the Neon console; once set up, your user profiles automatically sync to your database. The best...
Meet the New Neon Auth: Branchable Identity in Your Database
Today we’re launching a major overhaul of Neon Auth, using Better Auth as the foundation and integrated deeply into the Neon platform. All authentication data is now stored directly in your Neon database, making Neon Auth fully branch-compatible so you can test real authenticatio...
