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Welcome to My Blog.
Here, you will find posts, links, and more about code (primarily Ruby), business (bootstrapped SaaS), and a little of everything in between.
Overheard at home:
7yr old: Mommy, can I come with you to pay the gold digger?
The actual context makes this far more innocent, but what’s the fun in that.
Twitter Could Use a Foundation
It is nice to see that Flickr's history is going to be preserved.
We joke and laugh (and maybe cry) about the state of Twitter these days, but it does make you think that maybe Twitter needs something like that in place as well.
None of our social networks have negatively affected personal writing/blogging/sharing as Twitter. For most (me included), writing in 140 to 280-character increments was easier.
I have been concerned over the years about the persistence of this content (as well as the discoverability). Knowing what has been shared on Twitter will be available (warts and all) is more pressing than ever.
One of my main drivers for the move to a blog-first approach like Micro.blog is that everything I write and share starts outside of Twitter, Mastodon, and whatever comes next.
An Overview of a Successful Dev Education Product Launch
I am not typically a fan of the "Look at how much I made doing X," but this is a terrific overview of what went into the launch of a "successful" developer education product.
equality in Ruby is not straightforward. There is #==, #eql?, #equal?, #===, and more. Even if you’re familiar with using them, implementing them can be a whole other story.
The need for Pry continues to decrease.
I saw Scott Hanselman's post on using your own domain for Mastodon discoverability.
Instead of adding a webfinger file, I added this redirect on Netlify:
/.well-known/webfinger https://ruby.social/.well-known/webfinger?resource=acct:scottw@ruby.social
Longer term, there is likely some benefit to hosting the file yourself, but this gets you rolling quickly today.
I'll be back with Ivory, but for now, it is time to increasingly minimize time on the birdsite.
Slightly less dramatic with the expiration in April. 🫢
Twitter Followings OPML Export
Get websites and RSS Feeds of the people you follow on Twitter. Import the OPML-file with your favorite feedreader.
My recommendation is still FeedBin.
Most SaaS apps with a free(mium) tier obscure the free option.
Interestingly, Write.as puts it right in your face.