| Jan 03 |
Just so damn cool. https://t.co/878b9KpK9X
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My favorite read of 2025 was Lars Brownworth's Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization. Nothing gives you perspective like revisiting a thousand years of history. Much better than soaking in the present. https://t.co/5CM3ezi117
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Asked Codex if I had missed anything in Omarchy regarding the new Hyprland 0.53 syntax changes to layerrule and windowrule. It looked up the new syntax, found three missing changes, it was right, and I committed the change. https://t.co/RyE9UCSv1P
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We all have our own little, algorithmicly-curated feeds here on X now, but mine is bustling with great tech discussions, AI adventures, Linux enthusiasm, and generally good vibes. Probably the best X experience since pre-2012.
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@lexfridman And those first drafts are improving at an astounding pace. So are the AI ergonomics. Working with @opencode, which gives the agents full bash, web, and LSP powers, has been a blast. Watching the thinking models nail a difficult bug is a revelation. What a time to love computers!
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@lexfridman I still write plenty of code by hand. Both out of necessity (the models aren't hitting what I want) and out of joy (writing code is fun!), but I've embraced the idea that getting a good draft really does speed things up quite often.
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We finished 2025 with FOUR NINES of uptime across all of our apps (and if it hadn't been for the CF outage it would have been five nines!!). Incredible reliability record after our cloud exit from the 37signals ops team 🎉 https://t.co/7JY1ICUXXh
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RT @robzolkos: Fizzy's been out about a month and there's already a growing community of tooling around it. 🚀
I made https://t.co/uNcJpstf…
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AI opens many doors for Linux: Inscrutable error messages are plainly explained, esoteric config formats are easily decoded, and the full command of the system is made broadly available. Let's accelerate that for Omarchy!
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| Dec 29 |
Working on ActionMCP for Rails. Started off asking Gemini 3, Codex, Opus, and M2.1 to give me an implementation. All of them got something working, but all took very different paths. Fascinating! Still going to rewrite the whole thing by hand, though, but the sketches helped.
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| Dec 28 |
If you want to use this, here's a gist that's easier to copy. Going to keep tinkering with this before committing it to Omarchy. https://t.co/OqkVsM6iqH
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| Dec 27 |
Starlink on @AlaskaAir is incredible! We really need to get @SAS onto this future. https://t.co/H66cpdPw5F
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| Dec 26 |
Hate is not a crime. Emotions, thoughts and words, however repugnant to some, must be free in a free society. Actions are what laws and enforcement need to constrain.
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| Dec 24 |
The upcoming https://t.co/6SX7zmEyrA.creds will now also look for .env, which supports command interpolation, so you can fetch keys directly from 1password or the like in development: https://t.co/E3ueHDWGqj
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| Dec 24 |
I recorded my gratitude for the most beautiful, poetic, and productive programming language ever made for Ruby's 30th birthday celebration in Tokyo. Thanks to @hsbt for the invitation 🙏 https://t.co/gDo4CDNMUq
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| Dec 24 |
Spent the entire ride marveling at how well everything is done, including the delightfully tactile knobs, buttons, and rollers. Way better than the awful haptic bullshit plagueing German cars costing 3x the Hyundai. Superb example of how great design isn't constrained by price.
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| Dec 22 |
@FrameworkPuter Actually, this is so cool looking that I'll have to give it a try. Love that you can just order the $109 keyboard and install it yourself! https://t.co/5i6UP1D5Kn
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| Dec 22 |
The translucent keyboard caps from @FrameworkPuter look seriously bad ass. I'm not sure I'm l33t enough to rock a keyboard without legends, but if ever there was an aesthetic reason to give it a try, this is it 😍 https://t.co/UtDPCY7ibw
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| Dec 21 |
Rails 8.2 is getting a new combined credentials accessor via https://t.co/6SX7zmEyrA.creds that will search ENV first, then the encrypted credentials. Can also be reconfigured to add custom lookup backends. https://t.co/NIjYNQFnV7
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| Dec 21 |
"Censorship reflects a society’s lack of confidence in itself." — Potter Stewart
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| Dec 21 |
Love that Ruby 4.0 is still polishing the core fluidity of the language. After all these decades, we can still find subtle improvements that delights the discerning human eye. https://t.co/i9oeJJWsUu
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| Dec 20 |
I've been a dark-mode stan for years, but this week the draw of the light got me onto Omarchy's Flexoki theme. And it really is rather sweet. So clean too 😍 https://t.co/MUONEvq1ff
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| Dec 19 |
We got Basecamp running on sqlite to work on Active Search. Unexpected side effect is that our entire test suite of 38,177 assertions can now run in 48 seconds on a @FrameworkPuter 395+ Desktop! Down from 1m15s when using MySQL. Crazy speed! https://t.co/VSw6PHzJ6K
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RT @rails: Happy 30th anniversary to Ruby, the language that made @Rails possible, and continues to inspire developers and contributors aro…
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The recordables pattern has been the single-most important architectural pattern we've used on both Basecamp and HEY. It's a key reason both code bases are still a joy to work on. Jeff breaks down the magic in this new podcast. https://t.co/RYB4lMr6Qp
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| Dec 18 |
RT @rails: Secret mission: To present this year's Rails Luminary award to @marcoroth_ in person, Rails Core member @fxn traveled to the Rai…
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| Dec 18 |
The very first version of Basecamp launched without billing too! We gave everyone a 30-day trial back then, so we knew we had that long until the credit car processing had to be in place. Vintage scope management!
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| Dec 17 |
RT @robzolkos: As more applications start using the new O'Saasy license, it felt useful to have a place to showcase them - so I made one. S…
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| Dec 16 |
Rails 8.2 will use Sec-Fetch-Site instead of cookie tokens for CSRF protection by default. Love seeing browsers compressing complexity like this. Stellar work by Rosa to extract this from Fizzy 👌https://t.co/eXgjulSASn
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| Dec 16 |
Great to see the O'Sassy license being used in the wild already! And Fast Retro looks pretty sweet too 🤘
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| Dec 16 |
Turned out to be a hassle to coordinate a separate fizzy-saas gem with the main fizzy code base, so we repatriated the gem within the primary repo. Can't fathom how people live with having to coordinate a fleet of microservices on cross-cutting deploys! https://t.co/hxTzGWr368
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| Dec 15 |
Omarchy keeps improving with polish, fixes, and tweaks between the major versions. This is the real benefit of building together with a community instead of rolling it all alone. Sharp edges are whittled away before you even hit them. v3.2.3 out now! https://t.co/OffvtvL0IE
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| Dec 13 |
JZ is not only the stellar designer behind Fizzy and so much other work at 37signals, he also illustrates these fun, wholesome adventure books for kids. Great Xmas gifts!
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| Dec 13 |
It took me a minute getting used to a tiling window manager, but going back even just for a quick spell is absolutely murder. Manually move windows around with a mouse now seem so savage. Losing windows underneath others a comedy.
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| Dec 11 |
Rails World in Austin in September! We are already busy making new gifts at 37signals for the big exchange 🎁🎅🎶
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| Dec 11 |
A freedom of expression that excludes the right to offend people is no freedom at all. It's also just terrible law in general. Leaving it up to the offended party to determine whether a crime has been committed or not? Blasphemy 2.0.
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The Dutch say the darnedest things: ‘Freedom of expression is one of the fundamental rights...,’ the department said. ‘But there are limits to that freedom… and one of those says you may never incite discrimination or offend another population group.’ https://t.co/qx7JtcDC1L
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| Dec 11 |
We live in glorious time for browser progress. After so many years of stagnation, the last five or so have been incredible. Here's Sec-Fetch-Site killing the need for manual CSRF protection. Viva la web! https://t.co/ieFuw6KWmv
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| Dec 11 |
Any definition of open source that doesn't include this flow is broken. I've used many a SaaS that I wish was this open source, so I could just fix my own annoyances on the spot and submit a PR!
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| Dec 11 |
The most satisfying part of programming for me is the refactoring phase. You've made it work, so now you can make it beautiful. Weighing every comma, every colon, every character. And working in Ruby makes this refining flow all the more enjoyable. https://t.co/fodKlGOvVS
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| Dec 10 |
RT @robzolkos: Demo of the new Fizzy API - asking Claude to generate a 5 city itinerary for an Australian vacation - creating a board in Fi…
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| Dec 10 |
Shopify's new SimGym is AI applied right: Being able to get statistically significant A/B tests done quick without the volume of a huge store is crazy. https://t.co/EsaMclBmNn
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| Dec 10 |
Fizzy's API is now live! Manage boards, cards, tags, and more. Tie it together with webhooks, and you have everything you need to sync content in both directions. https://t.co/Z9aLWQopLW
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| Dec 10 |
Fizzy's open source is not just seeing contributions on the backend, but UI improvements as well. Really nice level up turning the confirmation popups into proper overlays by Justin Starner 👌 (before v after) https://t.co/hgkgfONhjl https://t.co/yk35qdD3Li
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| Dec 08 |
Again, fascinates me to no end that the main objection to slim phones is "I need more battery life!". Bro, you can get 5h+ of screen-on time with these! If you need more than that, you have a serious addiction and should seek help 😄
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| Dec 08 |
Fizzy feels fast, delightful, and fun. All with a minimum of JavaScript. We have more lines of CSS than we do JS! Just 55 tiny Stimulus controllers. You just don't need much with Hotwire. https://t.co/UldWrFjDBE https://t.co/us7kIpQ4XG
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| Dec 08 |
Fizzy is fully free to self-host, and now we have much better instructions for how to do just that. Next step will be a more Campfire-like process where the entire self-hosting process is productized, but even as-is, it doesn't take much! https://t.co/XlaJRj0Ydt https://t.co/p5pmMRrMTt
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| Dec 08 |
The new ultra-slim smartphones are apparently selling poorly. Both the iPhone Air and the Samsung Edge look like commercial flops. But what a shame: This is the biggest leap forward in ergonomics and feel for phones in many years. Love my S25 Edge!
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| Dec 07 |
The Danes do not seem bothered by the "confusion" of blue checkmarks. X is beating every domestic news app on downloads now. Maybe the EU just need to try a little harder reeducating them?? https://t.co/lLI8zWGKSt
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| Dec 07 |
Europe is full of incredible people, has an incredible history, and is more than capable of adopting better ideas for how to run a competitive economy and retain a cohesive culture. It is in no way doomed to stay in the current hole forever. But it has to stop digging.
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| Dec 07 |
Five thousand criminal complaints! Including one for calling Merz a "filthy drunk", which lead to a house search! Such free speech, such strong leader. https://t.co/9SxDcT6LTm
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| Dec 07 |
"A majority of French people (54%) and half of Italians (50%) believe the EU is generally heading in the wrong direction... Just 21% of French people and 30% of Italians believe that membership of the EU has made their countries better off." https://t.co/y2mB2RNMRA
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| Dec 07 |
This also wouldn't be the first time those angry at X would seek to punish Musk directly, though. Brazil fined SpaceX(?!) when they couldn't collect on X. https://t.co/sKZMedStWq
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| Dec 07 |
Now it's possible that both the person receiving the fine (Musk) and a politician responsible for the fine (Loiseau) is confused about who has to pay, but you'd think both would have more insight than most!
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| Dec 07 |
Government party just declared support for Denmark stepping out of The European Convention on Nationality from 1997, so criminals with dual citizenship can have their Danish passport revoked upon conviction. Remigration politics are moving fast! https://t.co/x2AoIvGjZ4
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| Dec 06 |
Majority of Danes are also ready to expel foreigners who've lost the right to stay in Denmark even if it violates The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). https://t.co/uVTZOiloAm
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| Dec 06 |
RT @micsolana: “sorry, we passed a law that says you have to do totalitarian political censorship so we can keep doing endless mass migrati…
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| Dec 06 |
RT @durov: The EU imposes impossible rules so it can punish tech firms that refuse to silently censor free speech. We saw the same in Franc…
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| Dec 06 |
Love the Danish custom of bringing little national flags to the airport and waving them proud when your family returns. Such wholesome national pride 🇩🇰
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| Dec 05 |
The EU slaps X with a $140m fine for "confusing users with blue checkmarks" while its citizens choose to trust X as their news source. Meanwhile, traditional media outlets there will write befuddled stories about the mystery of falling trust in the old institutions.
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| Dec 05 |
Fizzy isn't just for us software nerds. It's for everyone with issues. And issues are everywhere, all the time, all over the places. Capturing them, tracking them, and dealing with them really couldn't get much easier!
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| Dec 04 |
If you make open source software, you are the bearer and bringer of gifts. Don't let anyone tell you how to define "open" or "source". Just pick a license, stick to the terms, and tell people they can accept the code with gratitude or they can fuck right off.
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| Dec 04 |
Open source is amazing in all it's many shapes and sizes. I use a lot of GPL software, even if I don't care to use that license for my own work. And lots of folks are already contributing to Fizzy under O'Saasy terms. Accept the gifts or don't 🤷♂️ https://t.co/XlaJRj1w31
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| Dec 04 |
Open source is when the source is open. Simple as that. The license then determines what rights are given or reserved. The lion's share of my open source work is under MIT, the most permissive license. Love it. I've done none under GPL, because I don't need code dump charity.
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| Dec 04 |
It takes a particular kind of hybris to think you can narrow down the definition of "open" and "source" to match your pet interpretation, and believe everyone else just has to bow to that dominion. No.
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| Dec 04 |
Musk nailed this with his "did you think I was going to be a chill, normal dude" quip on SNL. Big breakthroughs more often than not come from maniacal obsession, unadjusted personalities, and/or arrogant delusions. America nurtures these seeds best. https://t.co/BOjEbK7TU3
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| Dec 04 |
Hacker News can always be counted on for some solid virtue theater. It produces more of Aesop's sour grapes than any other wantrepreneur space. So many aggrieved techies with a need to rationalize why they haven't made it to the moon and why other, lesser, fools have. SAD! https://t.co/al3fOA0hEg
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| Dec 04 |
Jason is so committed to bring color back to modern web design that our homepage literally pops a new vivid one every time you reload 😄 https://t.co/YtIREI07ya https://t.co/CuaNEXebNE
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| Dec 04 |
So much of the software that people are forced to use at work is a miserable slog. A wasteland of complexity where more cruft accumulates with every enterprise sale made. It feels like our moral obligation to bring a little sunshine and color into that dreary world. https://t.co/Pn3HcTZToY
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| Dec 03 |
Vanilla Rails is all you need.
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| Dec 03 |
So much of modern software suffers from the same great grayification of the world that's killing colorful cars, houses, and cafés. Fizzy is a zag to that zig. Full of colors, full of fun, and even (see if you can find it!) full of sound.
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| Dec 03 |
We should encourage and celebrate such corporate brand building and benevolence. Modern-day Carniegie, Rockefeller, and Vanderbilt vibes. Instead of yet another wing of an art museum, fund open source monuments like Bun!
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| Dec 03 |
Loved getting a code review from @adrienpoly on the upcoming API for Fizzy alerting me to Rails' built-in authenticate_or_request_with_http_token. Didn't even know we had that! https://t.co/Z9aLWQopLW https://t.co/DvHZ6ir3pP
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| Dec 03 |
"Very little software is ever the final word on solving interesting problems. Even products that start out with great promise and simplicity tend to accumulate cruft and complexity over time. A healthy ecosystem needs a recurring cycle of renewal." https://t.co/kwwdM8Gfz4
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| Dec 02 |
Hopefully Claude will be able to internalize some of these patterns for its Ruby learning. Because an entire git history with atomic commits teaches you a lot more about code design than just the final source dump!
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| Dec 02 |
Fizzy's entire git history is available for all, so @robzolkos had Claude summarize the progression, and it nailed my favorite repo activity: Collapsing concepts and compressing complexity! https://t.co/YhRT5fDr8M https://t.co/9gFoSOmUOE
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| Dec 02 |
To make this happen, we've also started work on Active Record Search with full-text implementations for both SQLite and MySQL (Trilogy). https://t.co/Gi1yaVFB2O
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| Dec 02 |
This is also why we're running Fizzy on both MySQL and SQLite. The SaaS version runs on MySQL, the on-prem version just does with SQLite. And SQLite files will be the transport layer between the two modes of running Fizzy. https://t.co/fdjgqUqUXp
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| Dec 02 |
Fun fact: Fizzy is using UUIDv7 primary keys. Plan is to offer import/export between our SaaS hosting and people's own on-prem installations. Start on SaaS, grab your own SQLite DB, then run it yourself (or the other way!). Will upstream to Rails soon. https://t.co/hx8DRd28OC
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| Dec 02 |
Fizzy is split into a core codebase that anyone can run on their own and then our hosted SaaS setup. We've published the source to both! So even if you can't run fizzy-saas (since it relies on internal gems), you can see how we do the split. https://t.co/7WaOiytK7G
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| Dec 02 |
RT @robzolkos: Wrote some notes on Fizzy's webhook system. I'm sure the first of many deep dives I will do on the codebase. A blessing fo…
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| Dec 02 |
Fizzy is deployed in three different data centers: US Mid-West (Chicago), US East (Ashburn), and EU (Amsterdam). Our writer is in US East, and the two other DCs are for reading. It's fast! P95 response time is 50 for readers, 80ms for writer! https://t.co/M6IkER9vUW
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| Dec 02 |
We're barely a few minutes into the public life of Fizzy, and @marcoroth_ has already tidied up some HTML errors, which we've already deployed to production in 124 seconds with Kamal 🤘 https://t.co/lYwPHqLBrg https://t.co/5XjCHUNsJz
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| Dec 02 |
Fizzy is released under the O'Saasy License. Which is basically MIT with a carve-out for the original licensor to monetize the SaaS aspect of the code base. Feel free to use! https://t.co/guhoBdMBXC https://t.co/BtdlJBSC6n
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| Dec 02 |
Like, I'm working on this PR for adding a basic API with access token keys. We're going full fishbowl on this product! There's no backroom repos here. All the work is out in the open. https://t.co/Z9aLWQopLW
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| Dec 02 |
And of course the entire source code is available on GitHub as well. Any PRs that are accepted here will go into both the SaaS version and the version you can run yourself. Because it's the same codebase! https://t.co/XqA10tGFyO
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| Dec 02 |
Writing Ruby code by hand in a text editor feels like such a luxury. Maybe this will soon be a lost art, but that's just all the more reason to enjoy the privilege to its fullest while we still have it. https://t.co/eJxIhJAIbd
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| Dec 02 |
Charging our trust batteries by spending time together at regular all-company meetups is what allows remote work to work at 37signals. They allow for our written communication to be read with good intentions without copious amounts of flowery flattery. https://t.co/gcTIYHFwWc
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| Dec 02 |
Campfire 1.3 has been released. Now includes a ban hammer, so it's easier to invite the world to a chat room without fearing it'll be overrun by spammers or savages. https://t.co/IIsmJWsFVA
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| Dec 01 |
Fizzy is almost ready to share! So while working through the last stretch, there's only one correct soundtrack: Eli & Fur. Up to the HEY launch, I had Something Was Real on never-ending repeat. For Fizzy, it's In Too Deep. https://t.co/qGgnw8c9RM
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| Dec 01 |
"Shopify is the patron saint of Ruby on Rails. Its infrastructure team is the backbone of our ecosystem, and its continued success the best case study of how far you can take this framework and language. They deserve a gawd damn parade for all they do." https://t.co/QuRCRgZW8K
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| Dec 01 |
Rails is getting schematized json attribute accessors with has_json and has_delegated_json. Very helpful for settings, flags, and other data bags that can grow without migrations, need defaults, and typed assignment from UI strings. https://t.co/dOrRQHbqqp https://t.co/Z8Pycz2J2T
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| Nov 28 |
Archive version (without the paywall): https://t.co/VQaI3RxP5m
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| Nov 28 |
Seeing the Shopify globe running on the Vegas sphere is also pretty crazy. https://t.co/InsISsYfUI
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| Nov 27 |
Europe can of course still benefit from cherry-picked immigration. But it would do well to start by luring back its own emmigrants to America and elsewhere. They have much of the ambition, capital, and skills needed to revive Europe. Much easier to reintegrate too!
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| Nov 27 |
Europe's other problems — like an ageing population, low birthrate, moribund business environment — just can't be fixed by settling vast numbers of culturally-incompatible people who take more than they give. This shouldn't be controversial. The math is plain. https://t.co/xBxfnAORKZ
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| Nov 27 |
So much of the current political upheaval in Europe, and the repressive response it has produced, is downstream from the failure and tragedy of mass immigration. The union will remain lost until it turns the ship(s) around.
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| Nov 26 |
RT @itsfoss2: We need more such people! 🤗 🐧 https://t.co/o1ztoN36If
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| Nov 26 |
It's equally remarkable how well other groups do. Japanese people literally have the lowest crime stats of any tracked group in Denmark. Americans almost as low. Immigrantion works fine when you cherry pick the very best from high-performing countries.
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| Nov 21 |
As if you needed any more reasons to love Framework, know that their site and store is all built with Rails 🤘
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