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The device model seems useful for remote office work type of setting. But not wearing it around the house w/ your family next to you.
The device model seems useful for remote office work type of setting. But not wearing it around the house w/ your family next to you.
What's inside:
💎 two dozen new and hot Ruby startups like @bolt.new
💎 authors of RubyLLM, Herb, Active Agent, Inertia Rails, ZJIT, and more
💎engineers scaling Ruby and Rails at Chime, Cisco, Intercom, Shopify
💎afterparty by GitButler 🪩
(see part 2)
What's inside:
💎 two dozen new and hot Ruby startups like @bolt.new
💎 authors of RubyLLM, Herb, Active Agent, Inertia Rails, ZJIT, and more
💎engineers scaling Ruby and Rails at Chime, Cisco, Intercom, Shopify
💎afterparty by GitButler 🪩
(see part 2)
luma.com/n1reh5hj
luma.com/n1reh5hj
It is probably overly ambitious and is absolutely stretching my programming skills, but I need a re-usable CMS pattern for setting up content collections consistently across different websites that is editor/front-end agnostic.
It is probably overly ambitious and is absolutely stretching my programming skills, but I need a re-usable CMS pattern for setting up content collections consistently across different websites that is editor/front-end agnostic.
On Friday I'm organizing a Golden Gate Bike Tour + Alcatraz Ferry Ride from ~9:30am to 1pm:
Registration at luma.com/n1reh5hj
On Friday I'm organizing a Golden Gate Bike Tour + Alcatraz Ferry Ride from ~9:30am to 1pm:
Registration at luma.com/n1reh5hj
What is a real-world example of a use-case you would need this for?
What is a real-world example of a use-case you would need this for?
But my immediate reaction is to fork / remove the gem if it's going to be extra drag weight on keeping my app up to date.
But my immediate reaction is to fork / remove the gem if it's going to be extra drag weight on keeping my app up to date.
The new Herb Linter flagged many more 'offenses' (214) than the `herb analyze .` command (14 files). Feel more like Standardrb.
I had Claude parse the entire lint output and file it into Github Issues to address in separate PRs.
Amazing work @marcoroth.dev 🙏
The new Herb Linter flagged many more 'offenses' (214) than the `herb analyze .` command (14 files). Feel more like Standardrb.
I had Claude parse the entire lint output and file it into Github Issues to address in separate PRs.
Amazing work @marcoroth.dev 🙏
Good so far...
Good so far...
Good so far...
Good so far...
I'm seeing teams that are asking their engineers to use AI in the role description but simultaneously trying to pretend AI doesn't exist during the interview and coding assessment.
I'm seeing teams that are asking their engineers to use AI in the role description but simultaneously trying to pretend AI doesn't exist during the interview and coding assessment.
Can you help me send this out to our industry friends?
"A week of Hotwire Office Hours, so you can finally tweak your Hotwire-based app."
Part group training, part accountability, part hangout with friends.
Details soon👇
hotwiresupport.pascal.works
Can you help me send this out to our industry friends?
"A week of Hotwire Office Hours, so you can finally tweak your Hotwire-based app."
Part group training, part accountability, part hangout with friends.
Details soon👇
hotwiresupport.pascal.works
So I wrote a variation of @geetfun.com's database migration rake task that archives database migrations by year.
Simon's version is at codewithrails.com/clean-up-db-...
So I wrote a variation of @geetfun.com's database migration rake task that archives database migrations by year.
Simon's version is at codewithrails.com/clean-up-db-...