Hugo Santos
@20thr
building @namespacelabs helping developer teams build and test faster and better.
In my opinion, @DavideBenvegnu's 90-minute Zero-to-Hero GitHub Action course is the best on YouTube (for now 😜). He goes from the basics of creating workflows through creating and managing multiple deployment environments. Is there anything missing? What topics MUST be…
It's been a joy to see the @tuistdev crew bringing something new to life. Changing the game on mobile.
There’s one workflow I can get off my head for the new @tuistdev app: A tap to release or preview, using a @namespacelabs to build the app, and live activities to view the progress in the background And we take care of the signing of course 😗
We believe building the best virtual platform team for mobile devs requires: 🐶 Dog-fooding the main platform our users target 📱 Take advantage of their capabilities Today we released the first version of Tuist for iOS with a focus on previews #Swift tuist.dev/blog/2025/07/2…
What happens when you run actions/setup-node for Node.js v24 in a GitHub Actions job? ``` jobs: install-node: runs-on: ubuntu-24.04 steps: - uses: actions/setup-node@v4 with: node-version: 24 ```
Mac infra is a tough beast. MacStadium figured it out, but didn’t go the extra mile of productizing it well. CI companies built on them with low margins, and now they are throwing money at building the whole vertical for them and increase margins. There are companies that are…
the breakpoint functionality of namespace is amazing you can add a breakpoint to your github action, and ssh into the environment to debug issues buff.ly/D8EeDeX
We've been building on @tailwindcss from day one here at Namespace. It's a pleasure to support them back -- both with our platform, but also as a partner.
Namespace (@namespacelabs) — incredibly easy to set up alternative runner for GitHub Actions that is way, way faster. Was a game changer for our builds. namespace.so
You can almost touch grass in Switzerland—have a great weekend everyone.

if you are about to negotiate an expensive mobile ci renewal talk to Hugo and the namespace team and make yourself a favor we use their environments at @tuistdev and there’s no turning back
Folks sometimes do a much better job describing the value they find in us than we do. github.com/cue-lang/cue/c…
Folks sometimes do a much better job describing the value they find in us than we do. github.com/cue-lang/cue/c…
I first came across Sid's work back at the early days of @namespacelabs . Kubernetes and Docker were very much top of mind and Sid's content showed extreme care and expertise. Partnering up now on his Github Actions course is special! And ever so relevant in a world of a…
My upcoming GitHub Actions course officially has a sponsor! 🎉 ✨ @namespacelabs ✨ Huge thanks to Namespace for supporting my efforts to bring this resource to the community! They provide all sorts of tooling to make GitHub Actions better, faster, AND less expensive, making…
Super curious about this!
api-first access to macos environments by @namespacelabs is the best that could have happened to the apple ecosystem i just bought mobile0.dev and started cooking something new for the @tuistdev family
api-first access to macos environments by @namespacelabs is the best that could have happened to the apple ecosystem i just bought mobile0.dev and started cooking something new for the @tuistdev family
git forges changed the ci game, opening up the layering, and allowing companies to pay for runners from third-party companies it's cheaper, better, and makes remote environments more accessible to dev tooling developers #swift #ci tuist.dev/blog/2025/06/1…
github action + @namespacelabs (runners) + mise for env setup and automation is a killer combo we started using namespace runners at @tuistdev recently, and the experience is so top-notch
Sequoia and Tahoe with Xcode 26 are now available to all our customers that opt into the preview channel. Rolling out to all customers over the next days.
Coming to a @namespacelabs near you.
This means a lot! So much of our energy goes into building a product that folks love. You want your infrastructure to be boring: consistent, performant, reliable. So when folks notice, it's special. We're not perfect--but we try really hard making the best product we can.
Been using Namespace for the past year or two, they've been absolutely awesome. namespace.so