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@jardonamron RSpec. The main complaint is not RSpec, but that test maintenance takes 10x as long as the solution because tests rehash your implementation in a tightly coupled mockery.
@kirill_shevch@mhenrixon Because security is crucial, the bias should be toward updating as a default. If you can get away with shipping a full set of tested updates, you should! You can always do:
bundle update thing1 thing2
@kirill_shevch Never-fail-fudge: Versionless Gemfile *except* bugs/gotcha-versions which have a comment on why. Gemfile.lock checked in!
Result: Versions locked exactly as tested together. Upgrades are intentional, seen via diff, reviewed & tested. Released software is in known good state.
@RawkodeAcademy@pauldix@InfluxData Fantastic podcast! In all seriousness, I'd love to see that hour-long podcast on open source licensing with Paul Dix!!!
A QA engineer walks into a bar. Orders a beer. Orders 0 beers. Orders 99999999999 beers. Orders a lizard. Orders -1 beers. Orders a ueicbksjdhd.
First real customer walks in and asks where the bathroom is. The bar bursts into flames, killing everyone.
@tkadlec@adactio The sustainability/energy argument is interesting at-scale. The author of Curl gives a similar rationale for his performance improvements here:
https://t.co/UczFJkmBbl