Lucas Mendelowski
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Lucas Mendelowski
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Developer focused on building web-applications. KRUG (Kraków Ruby Users Grup) coorganizer.
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Excellent summary. I was never a fan of Sorbet but I really like the approach you took with Literally. I even opened the small PR!
Would you like to give a talk about Hanami on one of the KRUG meetups?
Come too visit us!

I've been active reader of your blog for quite long time. Great content and I love the post about parslet gem - we are using it on production thanks to your article. I need to buy you a few drinks for that 🍻.
KRUG #4 is back! 💎

Join us on Oct 28 at 18:00 at Zendesk Kraków.

We’ve got a great lineup of talks - from the Decider Pattern, through a PostgreSQL-to-SQLite migration, to lessons on managing gem upgrades and building mobile apps the Rails way.

RSVP 👉 luma.com/se3qppbl

See you there! 🚀
KRUG #4 2025 · Luma
Hello Ruby enthusiasts, We’re back! After postponing the September meetup, we’re thrilled to announce the rescheduled KRUG #4, powered by Zendesk. Zendesk is…
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This looks fantastic and I'd love to give it a try. Would you mind sending the access code? Thanks so much!
What's the best way to learn about some new concept? Building a project using it! Recently, I've been interested in MCP servers, so I built one with Ruby (and `fast-mcp` gem). It allows you to query HackerNews (as what else can you do on Friday 😅).

Code: github.com/lcmen/hn-mcp/
GitHub - lcmen/hn-mcp: HackerNews MCP server built with Ruby
HackerNews MCP server built with Ruby. Contribute to lcmen/hn-mcp development by creating an account on GitHub.
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No worries at all. Hope you feel better soon. Take it easy.
How is it going so far? Also, is the pro plan generous enough with its prompt limit? Do you know if it switches to simpler models like Cursor after reaching the limit?
Join our next KRUG meetup, powered by @rubycentral.org & Fastly, with venue support from Forte Digital

Talks:

- Michał Papis: Code UnCov & Pluginator
- @josevalim.bsky.social: Livebook - where Web, AI, and Concurrency meet

🗓️ June 10, 18:00
📍 Forte Space, Krupnicza 3, Kraków

🔗 RSVP lu.ma/0852jl2w
I'm glad you found it useful!
Another idea inspired by the Ash Framework book: my journey into the pin operator and macros in #Elixir.

Check it out: www.mendelowski.com/blog/2025/03...

I'm not an Elixir expert, so I welcome feedback from more experienced Elixir folks. Hope you enjoy it!
Understanding the Pin Operator and Macros in Elixir - Lucas Mendelowski
Understanding the Pin Operator and Macros in Elixir by building custom DSL
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That sounds awesome. I'm looking forward to it!
How is Zed so far? I personally moved to Cursor but still miss good old days with Neovim and tmux...
Hey @chastell.net, @tomash.eu mentioned that you were able to configure AI assistant in Vim (NeoVim?). Can you share your setup? Were you able to replicate VSCode / Cursor experience in applying changes from chat window to source files (Composer like behavior)?
Mine is only 278 with style of posting described as "Reply Guy" 😄. Social status: "Highly Engaging Explorer" with exceptionally high engagement, averaging 2.6 engagements per post across their follower base of 48.

Thanks for sharing the website, it's cool to see such summary!
Recently, I started reading the "Ash Framework" book. While building the example app, I spotted an area for improvement - leading to my first-ever contribution to the 🧪 Elixir ecosystem!

My changes to @ash-hq.org and `ash_postgres` are ready for release! 🚀

#MyElixirStatus
KRUG #1 2025 is here! Featuring three fantastic talks.

The event powered by Zendesk and serving as the unofficial kickoff to Ruby Community Conference.

📅 Feb 27, 2025 – 17:30
📍 Marii Konopnickiej 29, Kraków
🔗 More details here: lu.ma/dow2zgc5

Come for the talks, stay for the community 🚀!
KRUG #1 2025 · Luma
Hello Ruby Enthusiasts! We're kicking off 2025 with a high-caliber Kraków Ruby Users Group (KRUG) meetup, featuring three fantastic talks you don't want to…
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Wow... What a surprise! Look what I found in my mailbox.
Thank you so much, @inazarova.bsky.social !
That’s so kind of you.

PS. It’s also my birthday today, so you couldn’t have picked a better day!
What editor is that? How did you enable Prism for syntax checks? Thanks!
That would be better turnaround for Bears than another no 1 QB from the draft.
I know that no one asked for it, but I've added #inertiajs to the mix (with React without JSX transpilation!). Compare it with #hotwire, #htmx, and #unpoly.

The same principle as before: single controller, no build, importmap, and propshaft.
Hey everyone! It's my first post here.

Just want to share that recently, I've built a simple TODO app with Rails to compare #hotwire #htmx and #unpoly. It follows progressive enhancement spirit (the same controller is used for all the variants). You can check it here: github.com/lcmen/hotwir...
GitHub - lcmen/hotwire-htmx-unpoly: Simple TODO application built with Rails to compare Hotwire, HTMX and Unpoly
Simple TODO application built with Rails to compare Hotwire, HTMX and Unpoly - lcmen/hotwire-htmx-unpoly
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