Just wait for the Irrational CTOs and CFOs to come around... Oh wait.
Just wait for the Irrational CTOs and CFOs to come around... Oh wait.
The closest thing I can think of with a similar feature is derailed_benchmarks with the perf:app functionality, however it's geared towards Rails.
Ho pubblicato un video sugli attacchi informatici alle carte di credito. Ha dei difetti? Molti. Potrei aver fatto di meglio? Sicuramente sì.
Però fatto è meglio di perfetto se l'alternativa é lasciare marcire l'idea troppo a lungo.
Il resto verrà da sé. youtu.be/nMbqBuLiYDI
Happy to have grabbed one #RailsWorld ticket! See you in Amsterdam!
Congrats on the release! Looks very interesting.
Definitely! One line changes with great impact are the best 😅
Happy to see that my contribution struck a spark!
I was knee deep in profiling an application to cut memory usage, and came across that particular line. Thanks for the speedy merge!
What I like to do usually is for the callbacks to fire events/notifications on commit.
Then I can attach orthogonal behaviour to the original event without the originating model knowing anything about that. Seeing the subscribers helps on keeping track of what happen and when.
If you need help in spinning more than a circle in After Effects, hit me up. I have its shortcuts burned in my brain 😅
Curate your feed. Bring back RSS
This video reignited my love for good ol' RSS readers.
Surely this new video won't make me seem like a crank.
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I deployed #solidcache into production today. In the past I've asked around about what kind of performance people had been seeing and gotten back nothing, so, a quick thread about my experience, and a subtle gotcha to avoid if pre-warming/transferring.
#ruby #rails
Does deploying on Christmas Eve count as a deploy on a Friday?
I see mumin, I want in
Loving this deep dive! Looking forward to other in depth investigations 🧐
Hard agree on this. At some point some data analytics person will ask "can we get when *this* happened?", so now I default to nullable dates.
That's a wrap! #spotify #wrapped
One thing I love about dig is it's performance. It "digs" entirely in C, without allocating anything in the meantime.
Pretty useful when accessing thousands of deep hashes.