A volcanic eruption has started in Iceland, estimated to be ten times more powerful than previous eruption in the area
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    I live about 30 minutes away. We've had a lot of earthquakes the past few days. This should shut them up :) Some scientists say we've entered a period of very frequent volcanic activity for the next 100 years or so in this area.

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  • Git tip: switch to previous branch
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    Great tip!! Thanks!

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  • Cloudflare Protection Broke Mobile App
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    The box this instance is hosted on was pegged at a 100% CPU for a while until we turned on the Cloudflare protection, then it finally calmed down. Didn't realise it would break the clients as well, sorry!

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  • Getting JSON errors
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    The server is getting a bit overloaded at the moment, I think that's a part of the issue at least. We are taking a look at it. Does it work eventually or just never?

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  • Disabled at 22 million commits
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    That's hilarious! I'm actually impressed it lasted for 22 million commits, I would have thought the breaking point would be earlier.

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  • I'm definitely seeing the benefits of belonging to a smaller Lemmy instance today.
  • erlingur erlingur Now 100%

    It really does feel like the old web again to a certain extent. I hope this "age of enshittification" leads to a throwback to the old web but I'm not convinced it will happen. I feel like Lemmy (and other federation platforms) are definitely our best shot at it :)

    Anyway, happy to be here :)

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  • What are you learning this week - June 25th, 2023
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    Personally I'm a huge Stimulus Reflex fan! It's unbelievable how easy it is to add live updates like magic!!

    Other than that, I've been digging into Dockerizing a Rails app and how to do it properly for production, also learning about Kubernetes.

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    Meet Iteration, an extension for ActiveJob that makes your jobs interruptible and resumable, saving all progress that the job has made (aka checkpoint for jobs).

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    Welcome to c/Ruby!
  • erlingur erlingur Now 100%

    Hello there! :)

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  • https://docs.stimulusreflex.com/

    Build reactive applications with the Rails tooling you already know and love

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    He is everywhere.
  • erlingur erlingur Now 100%

    Haha true :D Thanks /u/Ategon, for all your hard work, it's really appreciated. The server looks awesome!

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  • Welcome to c/Ruby!
  • erlingur erlingur Now 100%

    Hey! Nice to meet you :)

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  • Understand the basics: buffers, windows and tabs
  • erlingur erlingur Now 100%

    I'm almost ashamed to say this but I've never used or properly understood tabs in (n)vim. I think it's finally time to properly learn about them :) Thanks!

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  • Community Request Thread
  • erlingur erlingur Now 100%

    Hey, done :) https://programming.dev/c/nix

    Post in it and I'll mod you if you want :)

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  • Community Request Thread
  • erlingur erlingur Now 100%

    Done! https://programming.dev/c/commandline

    Post in it and I’ll mod you if you want :)

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  • Community Request Thread
  • erlingur erlingur Now 100%

    Done! https://programming.dev/c/commandline

    Post in it and I'll mod you if you want :)

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  • github.com

    A self-hosted tool to monitor the performance of your Ruby on Rails application. This is a simple and free alternative to the New Relic APM, Datadog or other similar services.

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    What are the best web-based tools ?
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    I've used https://www.photopea.com before, pretty good! It's web based photoshop :)

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  • https://martinfowler.com/articles/linking-modular-arch.html

    How Team Topologies and Domain-Driven Design helped an organization scale a technical architecture and team structure that significantly improved development speed. Found through [@mfowler](https://toot.thoughtworks.com/@mfowler/110537134272319716) Credit/Author: [Matt Foster](https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattfosterdev/)

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    www.mayerdan.com

    The example is Ruby specific but I think the general thought applies to most projects and environments as well

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    15" MacBook Air M2 Review: The Obvious Thing!
    www.youtube.com

    MKBHD reviews the new 15" Macbook Air M2

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    vulcan.io

    From https://twitter.com/llm_sec/status/1667573374426701824 1. People ask LLMs to write code 2. LLMs recommend imports that don't actually exist 3. Attackers work out what these imports' names are, and create & upload them with malicious payloads 4. People using LLM-written code then auto-add malware themselves

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    Developer experience examines how people, processes, and tools affect developers’ ability to work efficiently.

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