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Husband, Father, Engineer (Ruby, Rails, Python, PHP), Blogger / Feedster / NTERGAID / Job Hound / Pizza for Ukraine / Cartazzi. @[email protected]

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In a shameless quest for attention, I put pizzaforukraine.com on Product Hunt. It kind of is a product and I am a maker .. Not sure if this is allowed but … producthunt.com/posts/pizza-fo… #Ukraine #UkraineWar


If you haven't said a silent prayer of thanks to your appropriate deity for the goodness that is Mastodon, the clown show at Twitter should inspire you to do so: theverge.com/2023/2/14/2360…


When you're really, really pessimistic and haven't had coffee yet, you write commit messages like this: git commit -m "Actual adding of gemfiles in a way that might, perhaps, maybe, but possibly not work (oh and dynamic color changing)"


If you work in high tech and your spouse has never understood your passion and you just can't get them to understand, I strongly recommend you make the listen to the Graphing Calculator Story: corecursive.com/shipping-graph… #software


If you work in high tech and your spouse has never understood your passion and you just can't get them to understand, I strongly recommend you make the listen to the Graphing Calculator Story: corecursive.com/shipping-graph… #software @corecursive


Here's a thought -- given that every rails database tends to be named: THING_development THING_test THING_production Why do we define these separately on 3 different lines in database.yml? Why don't we define a database prefix? Isn't that drier? #rails


Ah the bittersweet feeling of a project rolling to its end and you're noticing that your github permissions are being revoked bit by bit. *sniff*.


I've actually never used enums in Rails and Postgres before. I was terribly disappointed today to learn that: enum outcome: { pending: 0, correct: 1, incorrect: 2 } generates an exception on save instead of a normal ActiveRecord error. What's the point then? #rails


To check if you have rustc installed before you install Ruby 3.2: rustc --version You need >= 1.58 To install rustc on Ubuntu: sudo apt install rustc ruby-lang.org/en/news/2022/1… #ruby


I just signed up for First Ruby Friend as a mentor. Hopefully I can be helpful to someone in 2023: firstrubyfriend.org


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