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Thinking Elixir 309 - The Final Episode

Episode 309 of Thinking Elixir. This is it. The final episode of Thinking Elixir after six incredible years of weekly episodes! We send things off in style with a packed news segment covering Phoenix LiveView 1.2’s new colocated CSS powered by the @scope at-rule, the retirement of the long-standing Earmark Markdown library and why you should migrate to MDEx, a major Sagents v0.8.0 release bringing durable interrupts, and structured extraction, PostgreSQL 19’s exciting new features including graph queries and partition management, SpaceX’s jaw-dropping $60 billion acquisition of Cursor, and more! Then we share a special tribute song for you, the audience, and give a shoutout to our original co-host Cade Ward and to longtime sponsors Fly.io and Paraxial. Finally, David shares his new role on the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation board, and Mark talks about what’s next for Sagents and his exciting new AI-native startup. Thank you for six wonderful years. We’re so glad you were here along the way and now for the final episode!

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Thank you for doing this all these years!

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Samjowen

Thank you for all of your podcast episodes. I particularly enjoyed listening on Spotify while I was in the gym.

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