Elixir’s deUSD stablecoin is now worthless. 📉 Holders will be reimbursed in USDC, impacting DeFi users in lending, AMMs & Pendle. Elixir warns against buying deUSD. Complete loss for current holders. #DeFi #stablecoin #deUSD
#crypto #blockchain #news
#crypto #blockchain #news
November 7, 2025 at 4:41 AM
Elixir’s deUSD stablecoin is now worthless. 📉 Holders will be reimbursed in USDC, impacting DeFi users in lending, AMMs & Pendle. Elixir warns against buying deUSD. Complete loss for current holders. #DeFi #stablecoin #deUSD
#crypto #blockchain #news
#crypto #blockchain #news
Yei Finance paused operations due to fastUSD market volatility, linked to Stream Finance’s $93M loss & potential $285M+ risk. Elixir’s deUSD (backing fastUSD) has $68M exposure. Yei will update in 24hrs. #DeFi #fastUSD #YeiFinance
#crypto #blockchain #news
#crypto #blockchain #news
November 5, 2025 at 9:16 AM
Yei Finance paused operations due to fastUSD market volatility, linked to Stream Finance’s $93M loss & potential $285M+ risk. Elixir’s deUSD (backing fastUSD) has $68M exposure. Yei will update in 24hrs. #DeFi #fastUSD #YeiFinance
#crypto #blockchain #news
#crypto #blockchain #news
SuiLend has re-enabled withdrawals after Elixir fully repaid its USDC debt! 🥳 This follows concerns around losses from Stream Finance, where Elixir’s deUSD was a major risk factor ($93M of $93M loss). SuiLend is back to normal operations. 💪 #Sui #DeFi #SuiLend
#crypto #blockchain #news
#crypto #blockchain #news
November 5, 2025 at 11:52 AM
SuiLend has re-enabled withdrawals after Elixir fully repaid its USDC debt! 🥳 This follows concerns around losses from Stream Finance, where Elixir’s deUSD was a major risk factor ($93M of $93M loss). SuiLend is back to normal operations. 💪 #Sui #DeFi #SuiLend
#crypto #blockchain #news
#crypto #blockchain #news
I hope some of these disaffected #Ruby folks will give #ElixirLang a fresh look
So many Elixir developers come from Rails including Elixir's creator José Valim
The ecosystem is growing, it's inclusive (me <- 🏳️⚧️), and we could 100% use your energy and your devotion to developer happiness
So many Elixir developers come from Rails including Elixir's creator José Valim
The ecosystem is growing, it's inclusive (me <- 🏳️⚧️), and we could 100% use your energy and your devotion to developer happiness
September 25, 2025 at 2:15 PM
I hope some of these disaffected #Ruby folks will give #ElixirLang a fresh look
So many Elixir developers come from Rails including Elixir's creator José Valim
The ecosystem is growing, it's inclusive (me <- 🏳️⚧️), and we could 100% use your energy and your devotion to developer happiness
So many Elixir developers come from Rails including Elixir's creator José Valim
The ecosystem is growing, it's inclusive (me <- 🏳️⚧️), and we could 100% use your energy and your devotion to developer happiness
Yeah, I'm in the same boat. Part of me wants this:
[app] Elixir's telemetry -> [lib] (telemetry -> OpenTelemetry) --> [External Tool]
So, you don't have to use OpenTelemetry directly if you don't want to. Can use Elixir's telemetry instead. But we communicate in OpenTelemetry (if it makes sense)
[app] Elixir's telemetry -> [lib] (telemetry -> OpenTelemetry) --> [External Tool]
So, you don't have to use OpenTelemetry directly if you don't want to. Can use Elixir's telemetry instead. But we communicate in OpenTelemetry (if it makes sense)
September 18, 2025 at 4:44 PM
Yeah, I'm in the same boat. Part of me wants this:
[app] Elixir's telemetry -> [lib] (telemetry -> OpenTelemetry) --> [External Tool]
So, you don't have to use OpenTelemetry directly if you don't want to. Can use Elixir's telemetry instead. But we communicate in OpenTelemetry (if it makes sense)
[app] Elixir's telemetry -> [lib] (telemetry -> OpenTelemetry) --> [External Tool]
So, you don't have to use OpenTelemetry directly if you don't want to. Can use Elixir's telemetry instead. But we communicate in OpenTelemetry (if it makes sense)
The video for my talk at Scenic City Summit is up!
Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage
youtu.be/pir_vDhnVys?...
#ElixirLang
Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage
youtu.be/pir_vDhnVys?...
#ElixirLang
Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage - Zach Daniel
YouTube video by ChaTech Council
youtu.be
September 11, 2025 at 3:04 AM
The video for my talk at Scenic City Summit is up!
Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage
youtu.be/pir_vDhnVys?...
#ElixirLang
Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage
youtu.be/pir_vDhnVys?...
#ElixirLang
March 3, 2025 at 5:38 PM
AI has been trash for writing (good) code, so I never use it for that
However, I was stuck writing a complex DB query, and out of frustration I tried Chat GPT's 4o. It was the usual un-useful trash.
So, on a whim I tried o1 preview and it actually helped me solve it, and using Elixir's Ecto syntax
However, I was stuck writing a complex DB query, and out of frustration I tried Chat GPT's 4o. It was the usual un-useful trash.
So, on a whim I tried o1 preview and it actually helped me solve it, and using Elixir's Ecto syntax
November 17, 2024 at 1:39 PM
AI has been trash for writing (good) code, so I never use it for that
However, I was stuck writing a complex DB query, and out of frustration I tried Chat GPT's 4o. It was the usual un-useful trash.
So, on a whim I tried o1 preview and it actually helped me solve it, and using Elixir's Ecto syntax
However, I was stuck writing a complex DB query, and out of frustration I tried Chat GPT's 4o. It was the usual un-useful trash.
So, on a whim I tried o1 preview and it actually helped me solve it, and using Elixir's Ecto syntax
Thanks for the thread and the shoutouts! I love this kind of exploration and doing things differently.
It's funny, what you've got here is essentially what Elixir's Livebook does too livebook.dev
So I'd say definitely not a bad idea 😄
It's funny, what you've got here is essentially what Elixir's Livebook does too livebook.dev
So I'd say definitely not a bad idea 😄
Home - Livebook.dev
Automate code & data workflows with interactive notebooks
livebook.dev
January 31, 2025 at 9:44 PM
Thanks for the thread and the shoutouts! I love this kind of exploration and doing things differently.
It's funny, what you've got here is essentially what Elixir's Livebook does too livebook.dev
So I'd say definitely not a bad idea 😄
It's funny, what you've got here is essentially what Elixir's Livebook does too livebook.dev
So I'd say definitely not a bad idea 😄
@misswhanau.bsky.social If you haven't been invited already I thought you might be interested in coming along to Elixir's final night. They are one of the many venues who are closing in the current economy (Apologies for the FB link) www.facebook.com/share/1EykX9...
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August 21, 2025 at 11:58 PM
@misswhanau.bsky.social If you haven't been invited already I thought you might be interested in coming along to Elixir's final night. They are one of the many venues who are closing in the current economy (Apologies for the FB link) www.facebook.com/share/1EykX9...
The future is coming
Straight from Chris McCord
end
The Phoenix creator reveals Elixir's AI future. Insider insights you won't want to miss. #ElixirConfUS
Straight from Chris McCord
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The Phoenix creator reveals Elixir's AI future. Insider insights you won't want to miss. #ElixirConfUS
August 29, 2025 at 1:26 PM
The future is coming
Straight from Chris McCord
end
The Phoenix creator reveals Elixir's AI future. Insider insights you won't want to miss. #ElixirConfUS
Straight from Chris McCord
end
The Phoenix creator reveals Elixir's AI future. Insider insights you won't want to miss. #ElixirConfUS
Zach Daniel - Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage: I've been writing Elixir for over 10 years, and have consistently seen teams deliver software to a higher degree of quality, at a higher rate of speed, and at significantly lower cost to build and to operate than with any…
Zach Daniel - Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage
I've been writing Elixir for over 10 years, and have consistently seen teams deliver software to a higher degree of quality, at a higher rate of speed, and at significantly lower cost to build and to operate than with any other toolchain. Elixir is still a "niche" language, and lacks the centralized corporate backing that many other ecosystems have. Without the same community mass and financial backing, how is it possible for Elixir to be so productive and effective?
As a framework author, I often deal with high level abstractions and business logic. In this talk, however, we will peel back the covers to illustrate the small design choices underpinning the Elixir programming language that manifest in exponentially more efficient and understandable applications. Together, we will see how the core design choices in any system are multiplied and magnified when we build on top of them.
Most importantly, we will come to understand the fundamental reason that Elixir manages to be so productive and effective: We aren't building on sand.
About Zach Daniel - Greensboro, NC
Principal Platform Engineer at Alembic, Board Member at Erlang Ecosystem Foundation, Creator of Ash Framework
Social
- https://x.com/ZachSDaniel1
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachdaniel/
- https://github.com/zachdaniel
- YouTube @ashframework
- https://genserver.social/zachdaniel
- https://zachdaniel.dev/
- https://ash-hq.org/
- https://sessionize.com/zach-daniel
Zach is a software engineer with ten years of experience with production Elixir applications. He is the creator of Ash Framework, a resource-oriented declarative design framework for Elixir, and principal platform engineer at Alembic. He has a passion for declarative design, functional programming, and contributing to the open source community. When not programming, he enjoys spending time with his wonderful wife, pets, friends and family.
Presented on August 16, 2025 at the Carolina Code Conference in Greenville, SC
https://carolina.codes
Sponsored by...
Flywheel - https://www.flywheelgreenvillesc.com/
Vonage - https://developer.vonage.com/en/home
Simply Binary - https://www.simplybinary.com/
Organized by Brightball, Inc - https://www.brightball.com/
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October 3, 2025 at 11:43 PM
Zach Daniel - Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage: I've been writing Elixir for over 10 years, and have consistently seen teams deliver software to a higher degree of quality, at a higher rate of speed, and at significantly lower cost to build and to operate than with any…
ICYMI: Zach Daniel - Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage: I've been writing Elixir for over 10 years, and have consistently seen teams deliver software to a higher degree of quality, at a higher rate of speed, and at significantly lower cost to build and to operate than with…
Zach Daniel - Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage
I've been writing Elixir for over 10 years, and have consistently seen teams deliver software to a higher degree of quality, at a higher rate of speed, and at significantly lower cost to build and to operate than with any other toolchain. Elixir is still a "niche" language, and lacks the centralized corporate backing that many other ecosystems have. Without the same community mass and financial backing, how is it possible for Elixir to be so productive and effective?
As a framework author, I often deal with high level abstractions and business logic. In this talk, however, we will peel back the covers to illustrate the small design choices underpinning the Elixir programming language that manifest in exponentially more efficient and understandable applications. Together, we will see how the core design choices in any system are multiplied and magnified when we build on top of them.
Most importantly, we will come to understand the fundamental reason that Elixir manages to be so productive and effective: We aren't building on sand.
About Zach Daniel - Greensboro, NC
Principal Platform Engineer at Alembic, Board Member at Erlang Ecosystem Foundation, Creator of Ash Framework
Social
- https://x.com/ZachSDaniel1
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachdaniel/
- https://github.com/zachdaniel
- YouTube @ashframework
- https://genserver.social/zachdaniel
- https://zachdaniel.dev/
- https://ash-hq.org/
- https://sessionize.com/zach-daniel
Zach is a software engineer with ten years of experience with production Elixir applications. He is the creator of Ash Framework, a resource-oriented declarative design framework for Elixir, and principal platform engineer at Alembic. He has a passion for declarative design, functional programming, and contributing to the open source community. When not programming, he enjoys spending time with his wonderful wife, pets, friends and family.
Presented on August 16, 2025 at the Carolina Code Conference in Greenville, SC
https://carolina.codes
Sponsored by...
Flywheel - https://www.flywheelgreenvillesc.com/
Vonage - https://developer.vonage.com/en/home
Simply Binary - https://www.simplybinary.com/
Organized by Brightball, Inc - https://www.brightball.com/
www.youtube.com
October 15, 2025 at 7:44 AM
ICYMI: Zach Daniel - Building on Bedrock: Elixir's Fundamental Design Advantage: I've been writing Elixir for over 10 years, and have consistently seen teams deliver software to a higher degree of quality, at a higher rate of speed, and at significantly lower cost to build and to operate than with…
I wrote a new article exploring how set-theoretic types (the foundation of Elixir's type system) could address how many statically typed languages do not allow libraries to evolve their data definitions in a backwards compatible manner: dashbit.co/blog/data-ev... - be warned, it is a long one.
Data evolution with set-theoretic types - Dashbit Blog
In this article we explore the challenges of data evolution in static typing and explore type safe solutions.
dashbit.co
January 14, 2025 at 9:02 AM
I wrote a new article exploring how set-theoretic types (the foundation of Elixir's type system) could address how many statically typed languages do not allow libraries to evolve their data definitions in a backwards compatible manner: dashbit.co/blog/data-ev... - be warned, it is a long one.
📹 The recording of the #ELIXIR_Germany webinar is now available on ELIXIR's YouTube channel!
👀 Discover the Node’s history, organisational structure, and the lessons learned over nearly a decade of operation 👉 https://loom.ly/BkAiMlE
@denbi.bsky.social
👀 Discover the Node’s history, organisational structure, and the lessons learned over nearly a decade of operation 👉 https://loom.ly/BkAiMlE
@denbi.bsky.social
October 6, 2025 at 9:01 AM
📹 The recording of the #ELIXIR_Germany webinar is now available on ELIXIR's YouTube channel!
👀 Discover the Node’s history, organisational structure, and the lessons learned over nearly a decade of operation 👉 https://loom.ly/BkAiMlE
@denbi.bsky.social
👀 Discover the Node’s history, organisational structure, and the lessons learned over nearly a decade of operation 👉 https://loom.ly/BkAiMlE
@denbi.bsky.social
Concept designs for Elixir, a character that doesn’t appear in the main comic but was mentioned in the diary page from the website. Co-created with @rioyuprojects.bsky.social.
October 18, 2024 at 12:56 AM
Concept designs for Elixir, a character that doesn’t appear in the main comic but was mentioned in the diary page from the website. Co-created with @rioyuprojects.bsky.social.
Leveraging Elixir's hot code loading capabilities to modularize a monolithic app
https://lucassifoni.info/blog/leveraging-hot-code-loading-for-fun-and-profit/
https://lucassifoni.info/blog/leveraging-hot-code-loading-for-fun-and-profit/
July 12, 2025 at 4:00 AM
Leveraging Elixir's hot code loading capabilities to modularize a monolithic app
https://lucassifoni.info/blog/leveraging-hot-code-loading-for-fun-and-profit/
https://lucassifoni.info/blog/leveraging-hot-code-loading-for-fun-and-profit/
Also, from what I can tell, this breaks type checking (both dialyzer and Elixir's) and pattern matching, because e.g. Element is not a Node. It's a different struct, so unlike in OO the two instances are not interchangeable.
July 17, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Also, from what I can tell, this breaks type checking (both dialyzer and Elixir's) and pattern matching, because e.g. Element is not a Node. It's a different struct, so unlike in OO the two instances are not interchangeable.
the Atelier universe has still not recovered from Arland Alchemists freely duplicating Ruby Prisms, Meteors and Elixir's via an army of Homunculi powered with pies to allow us free item duplication again lol
August 5, 2025 at 4:41 AM
the Atelier universe has still not recovered from Arland Alchemists freely duplicating Ruby Prisms, Meteors and Elixir's via an army of Homunculi powered with pies to allow us free item duplication again lol
Elixir's lack of "hidden state" benefits from the fact that data types are special cases of basic structures: structs are maps, keyword lists are lists, etc..
This provides a lot of value when you're trying to do things like adding observability, not to have to have special cases for every type.
This provides a lot of value when you're trying to do things like adding observability, not to have to have special cases for every type.
May 1, 2025 at 11:02 AM
Elixir's lack of "hidden state" benefits from the fact that data types are special cases of basic structures: structs are maps, keyword lists are lists, etc..
This provides a lot of value when you're trying to do things like adding observability, not to have to have special cases for every type.
This provides a lot of value when you're trying to do things like adding observability, not to have to have special cases for every type.
✨ #ELIXIR is looking for an Outreach Officer to cover maternity leave for 12 months.
This role will join the ELIXIR External Relations team to manage, implement and monitor ELIXIR’s impact and industry portfolios.
Apply by 1 June: embl.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/EMBL/j...
#hiring
This role will join the ELIXIR External Relations team to manage, implement and monitor ELIXIR’s impact and industry portfolios.
Apply by 1 June: embl.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/EMBL/j...
#hiring
Outreach Officer - Impact, Innovation and Industry
ELIXIR is a European life sciences infrastructure, bringing together scientists from over 240 research institutes in 21 countries. We enable researchers to access and analyse life science data, to…
embl.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com
May 20, 2025 at 9:40 AM
✨ #ELIXIR is looking for an Outreach Officer to cover maternity leave for 12 months.
This role will join the ELIXIR External Relations team to manage, implement and monitor ELIXIR’s impact and industry portfolios.
Apply by 1 June: embl.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/EMBL/j...
#hiring
This role will join the ELIXIR External Relations team to manage, implement and monitor ELIXIR’s impact and industry portfolios.
Apply by 1 June: embl.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/EMBL/j...
#hiring
i realized earl grey latte has very similar notes to siren song elixir’s london fog 🪻🥛☁️🍯🤍
#fragrancesky #perfumesky #fragranticawarriors
#fragrancesky #perfumesky #fragranticawarriors
November 18, 2024 at 8:00 AM
i realized earl grey latte has very similar notes to siren song elixir’s london fog 🪻🥛☁️🍯🤍
#fragrancesky #perfumesky #fragranticawarriors
#fragrancesky #perfumesky #fragranticawarriors
I think the name should not be INTERSECTION because this is very different from a set intersection
#MyElixirStatus
Elixir's intersection types, German Velasco
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO04...
#MyElixirStatus
Elixir's intersection types, German Velasco
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO04...
Elixir's intersection types
YouTube video by German Velasco
www.youtube.com
September 24, 2024 at 10:49 AM
I think the name should not be INTERSECTION because this is very different from a set intersection
#MyElixirStatus
Elixir's intersection types, German Velasco
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO04...
#MyElixirStatus
Elixir's intersection types, German Velasco
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO04...