"Commence the Ritual" has entered my daily vocabulary
"Commence the Ritual" has entered my daily vocabulary
These are so good
Screenshot of the Stash app with a message stating, "Email your senators. Fight against an anti-crypto SEC Commissioner."
Remember when Coinbase banned politics at work? Well, now their app is imploring you to email your senators demanding an SEC commissioner that's politically agreeable to Coinbase.
Thank you for all your contributions to the Ruby community! I've long admired your work.
Don't bully me for still using Whenever. It's great!
I've got a couple Rails apps running the Solid Stack in production now. Very smooth switch from various other solutions to the Solids. I still have some Whenever jobs to switch to Solid Queue, but I don't expect any difficulty. Very impressive!
Thank you, The Void.
I put all of my config in initializers except environment-specific config, which goes in the respect environment files. Seems to work well, but there are differences to parse when upgrading Rails.
I spent most of the day yesterday troubleshooting an issue with SSSD. I was nearly convinced it was a bug in SSSD. Nope, it was, of course, misconfigured DNS.
How much memory would one expect Solid Queue's bin/job to use assuming default settings on a single server?
I know this isn't a unique observation, but it bears repeating. So many people are doing so much cool stuff in the Rails ecosystem right now.