My other Remote Ruby listen on a way too cold morning March walk was with Ken Collins about using AWS Lambda with Rails.
See Lamby
My other Remote Ruby listen on a way too cold morning March walk was with Ken Collins about using AWS Lambda with Rails.
See Lamby
How did I not know that typing a single "." on GitHub would open the entire project in VSCode.
Great discussion on The Remote Ruby podcast about CodeSpaces to take this even further.
I used what does this code do on my ruby clsx implementation.
The result is impressive.
Never send a long email when brief bullet points will do.
Bookmarklet's are an underutilized tool for data entry. This is the first tool I have seen try to make this easier: Bookmarklet Editor
Litestack looks like a handy library to get a project started.
I have been listening to the “Subtle Art of not Giving a Fuck” and this quote (likely paraphrased incorrectly) stood out to me:
What determines success is not what you want to enjoy, but what pain you are willing to sustain.
If you find yourself with a lot of open VSCode projects, the Peacock extension can add a great visual clue (color) when trying to quickly switch.
Thorough overview of deploying a new Rails cluster with MRSK:
Day 6 of #mbmar - (pre-)engineering