SOTA coding assistance doesnβt have to live in the terminal. You can use the Claude and Codex models in a non-terminal UX via Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, or Codex (on the web)
SOTA coding assistance doesnβt have to live in the terminal. You can use the Claude and Codex models in a non-terminal UX via Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, or Codex (on the web)
Did you know that Ruby doesnβt follow semantic versioning? I didnβt, until I wrote this Ruby 4.0 upgrade guide :) www.honeybadger.io/blog/ruby-4/
Interesting! Do you think they're common, relative to the Redis-based ones?
Action Cable has always been a bit interesting to me, but I haven't had an excuse to use it until recently. Solid Cable is an incredible recent addition to Rails
I wrote about how to use it to build real-time features, check it out!
www.honeybadger.io/blog/action...
Node job queues are a great way to keep your app responsive, but there are a lot of options.
I dug in with my friends @judoscale.com to show you how to pick the right queueing for your app today!
judoscale.com/blog/node-ta...
One of the most common complaints about Kamal is the need for a Docker registry
No more! Rails 8.1 comes with a Kamal update that removes the need for a registry
AWS outage got you down?
Self hosting might be on your mind, but it's intimidating. Kamal makes it easier, and one of the coolest things in Kamal 2 is the ability to host more than one app on a single VM.
Check it out!
www.honeybadger.io/blog/new-in-...
The IP risks of AI at work are nontrivial
www.augmentedswe.com/p/how-to-use...
In a world full of AI written newsletters, posts, and replies - be human
Itβs the only differentiator
DevDay rocked.
2025 is the year of agents.
Agent builder just unlocked it for everyone
www.augmentedswe.com/p/everything...
Whenever someone asks me how to get the ball rolling on using AI at work, I point them here
www.augmentedswe.com/p/start-here...
Thank you for this! Genuinely hadn't heard of Adonis but it sounds like exactly what I was looking for!
wow,thank you for the feedback! This is really cool and I'll dig in and see about adding it!!
Node is mostly hard because you have to make tons of decisions. Which framework to choose is chief among them. Check out the guide I wrote for my friends @judoscale.com judoscale.com/blog/which-n...
After having tried my own self-hosted setup, I'm beginning to think self hosting is almost never the best choice unless you value your time at $0.
More on this with my friends @judoscale.com
judoscale.com/blog/where-t...
AI isn't just good for doing things
www.augmentedswe.com/p/how-to-use...
After digging through the top Python web frameworks, it seems like FastAPI is the right choice for most projects.
What do you think? Check out the deep dive I did with my friends @judoscale.com
judoscale.com/blog/which-p...
Nothing will make you appreciate the Ruby community more than sharing a piece of Python content on Reddit
Processing 10,000 background tasks a day is a lot different than processing 100 background tasks a day
Take a look at this deep dive into scaling task queues ai wrote for my friends at Judoscale
judoscale.com/blog/scalin...
Had a great adventure digging into Go web frameworks for my friends at Honeybadger
www.honeybadger.io/blog/golang...
Loved digging into Python task queues with my friends at Judoscale π₯·
I've been digging more into Python lately and came across the problem of task queues.
What are task queues? How do I choose one?
I wrote up everything I found with my friends at Judoscale
judoscale.com/blog/choose...
"For me, the answer is no β Rails 8 doesnβt remove the value proposition of platforms. Iβd rather focus on my app and let a platform like Heroku handle the infrastructure."
New article by @jeffmorhous.bsky.social
www.honeybadger.io/blog/rails-n...
Rails 8 shipped with a strong promise - No PaaS Required
But does it deliver? I don't exactly think so
www.honeybadger.io/blog/rails-n...
For some reason everyone always shows off agents booking travel. Iβd be more interested in:
β’ Planning a date with something unique in your cityΒ
β’ Applying to jobs that fit given criteria
β’ Sifting through email and adding things to my todo list as-needed
I donβt know who needs to here this but,
Itβs okay to get rid of those old Apple boxes
My AI-augmented software dev stack:
Cursor (in agent mode)
ChatGPT (o1)
Thatβs it! Just these two tools and Iβm shipping side project after side project
Writing more about how I use each π
www.augmentedswe.com/p/ai-wont-r...
taking lunch
Iβm telling every engineer I know to double down on using AI tools. Better to be augmented by AI then replaced by it