We spent our summer Curiosum weekend near Powidz Lake, playing games, sailing, watching the sunset, and spending time together outside the usual work setting. Nothing complicated. Just good days with the team. #curiosumteam #curiosumpeople
Curiosum
IT Services and IT Consulting
Poznań, Wielkopolskie 1,251 followers
Elixir & React Native meets modern design | contact@curiosum.com
About us
At Curiosum, Elixir is at the heart of everything we do. As a Polish software development company, we help startups and established businesses build reliable, scalable digital products using Elixir and React Native. Our goal is simple - deliver long-lasting software that solves real problems and grows with your business. Active in the Elixir ecosystem, we’ve created: Elixir-hub.com – a directory of Elixir companies, books, podcasts, and communities, plus a newsletter connecting thousands of developers. Open-source libraries: Permit – unified authorization for Plug & Phoenix LiveView. Contexted – simplifies Phoenix context management. Kanta – translation manager for Elixir/Phoenix projects. Elixir Adoption Guide – an ebook that helps CTOs and teams confidently introduce Elixir into production. Experience spans proptech, real estate, e-learning, and health & home care — industries where performance, reliability, and product longevity matter most. Looking for a partner who understands both the business and the code behind it? Let’s build something exceptional together. At Curiosum, we don’t just write code — we design complete experiences. From UX/UI design and development to deployment, we guide your product through every stage of the digital lifecycle. Whether it’s an MVP or a complex platform, we turn ideas into real, working solutions. No shortcuts — just efficient processes, thoughtful design, and technology that grows with you. We support the developer community with our own open-source tools for Elixir/Phoenix: Kanta – a user-friendly translation manager Permit – flexible authorization for Plug & LiveView Contexted – better context management in Phoenix apps Building digital products. Sharing what works. Let’s talk and make something together.
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https://curiosum.com
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- IT Services and IT Consulting
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- 11-50 employees
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- Poznań, Wielkopolskie
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- Privately Held
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- 2020
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Together with the Thoro.ai team, we built a Fleet Management Platform for monitoring, summoning, and orchestrating autonomous warehouse robots from the browser. The work covered much more than implementation. Our teams worked through architecture decisions, scaling limits, real-time communication, fleet operations, permissions, and workflow design. The platform uses: 👉 #Elixir and the #BEAM for concurrent, fault-tolerant robot communication 👉 Phoenix LiveView for real-time warehouse visualization 👉 Broadway and MQTT for telemetry processing 👉 VDA5050 for standardized mission dispatching 👉 A custom no-code workflow engine 👉 Cascading permissions for complex operational access Thoro’s engineering team, led by Joe Hosteny, worked closely with our engineers Mateusz, Olaf and Marcin across robotics, cloud and edge-to-cloud communication. ➡️ Read the full case study: https://lnkd.in/duEq6D42 #elixirlang #phoenixliveview #robotics #iot #softwaredevelopment
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Join Bart Blast at the ElixirConf US in Chicago, running a full-day training on building local-first apps in pure Elixir with Hologram. #elixirconfus #hologram #elixirlang #myelixirstatus
Most frontend code isn't UI. It's data plumbing - caches, sync, loading states, state management, and that's the short list. None of it is the actual product. That's the part Hologram's new data layer takes over. You say what the data should be, it keeps itself in sync in the browser, and offline just works. Pure Elixir top to bottom. I'm teaching it hands-on at ElixirConf US this September, a full day where we build a real app on it. The training's the day before my talk, so you'd build with the data layer before I unveil it on stage. Separate, limited ticket. Grab a spot here: https://lnkd.in/dUruzGsw #Elixir #BEAM #LocalFirst #ElixirConf #Hologram
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And here he is! Bart Blast is the second one from our team who'll be speaking at the Goatmire Elixir conference in Sweden. Check his profile, and read more about the topic: Hologram: Building Local-First Apps in Pure Elixir. Here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/eSmHmqjs #elixir #nerves #goatmire #elixirlang #myelixirstatus
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Ready for the Hologram v0.9 update? The main change is a big one: realtime support. For anyone following the project, Hologram is a full-stack Elixir web framework that lets you build web apps in pure Elixir, without writing JavaScript. With this release, the server can push updates to connected clients without polling. You broadcast an action, and Hologram runs the matching handler on every subscribed client. There are also a few other updates in v0.9, including support for the special form, AI assistant support, a new mix holo task, memory usage improvements during development, and more. Read the full release notes in Bart Blast’s post: https://lnkd.in/d9wEdT2S #elixir #beam #hologram #opensource #elixirlang #myelixirstatus
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Our team doesn't stop! After a good presentation during the Elixir Conf this year, Marta Habdas is joining the Goatmire conference in Sweden as a speaker. She's going with the “Controlled Noise on Nerves” topic, a talk about using Elixir and Nerves with noisy sensor input, DIY audio controllers, Arduino boards, Raspberry Pi, and Pure Data. See her profile here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/d9D9j5jJ And the second announcement is coming... 😏 #elixir #nerves #goatmire #elixirlang #myelixirstatus
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Good framework design often means taking complexity out of the hands of developers without hiding the important trade-offs. Bart’s post shows that nicely: a simple API on the surface, a lot of careful thinking underneath. Glad to be the main sponsor of Hologram and to help make this work possible. #hologram #opensource #elixir #elixirlang #myelixirstatus
Hey Elixir friends, funny how getting a feature down to a simple one-line call takes two weeks of design work. Sharing what that looked like for Hologram realtime. One slice of the new realtime API - the call for "push an action to every client in a room": put_broadcast(server, {:room, 42}, "page", :append_message, message: msg) The diagram below is what it takes to set up the SSE connection underneath - and it's just one of several workflows in the design doc. I originally thought the realtime layer would be a thin server-to-client action push and nothing more. But a bare push API would have forced every app to roll its own membership tables or presence layer the moment they wanted something as ordinary as a chat room. That defeats the point of using a framework. Hologram Local-First (on the roadmap) will eventually own most pub/sub use cases - durable, ordered, DB-backed state. But channel-style fan-out has a permanent niche even after Local-First lands: typing indicators, real-time cursors, forced sign-outs - anything ephemeral or non-DB-backed. A pattern I keep running into building this framework: the simpler the public API, the more the framework has to absorb underneath. Most of that work is invisible to the people who'll eventually use it, which is exactly how it should be - but it's also why design like this takes longer than people expect. Anyone else here hit this trade-off building developer-facing tools?
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👉 https://lnkd.in/dM4Gm3av Permit now takes less work to try in a Phoenix app. We published an update on Permit, our open source authorization framework for Elixir. If you haven’t used it before: Permit helps define and apply authorization rules in Elixir apps, with integrations for Ecto, Phoenix, LiveView, and Absinthe. The latest updates bring Igniter-powered setup across the ecosystem, so new projects can get the base authorization structure with: mix permit.install. There are also Phoenix improvements around plural actions, route handling, :create authorization, and LiveView stream options. #elixir #phoenixframework #opensource #elixirlang #myelixirstatus
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Hologram UI gives the Elixir community early access to a maintained component library built specifically around Hologram’s conventions. We’re supporting this as a main sponsor because we think Hologram is one of the more interesting projects happening around Elixir UI development right now. The offer is easy: ready-to-use components, consistent APIs, shared design tokens, and patterns that fit Hologram instead of feeling bolted on from somewhere else. For teams and developers building with Hologram, that means less time spent rebuilding the same UI basics and more time spent on the actual product. Early access is open here: https://hologram.page/ui #elixir #hologram #webdevelopment #opensource #elixirlang #myelixirstatus
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Marta Habdas and Bart Blast just finished their talks. Thanks to everyone who joined. Let us know how it was if you were there. We’re slowly getting to the end of ElixirConf®, but still around at our stand. #elixirconfeu #elixirlang #myelixirstatus
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