@lumendriada The other benefit of having a single local client that connects to multiple herdr servers (local and remote) is that my preferences, key bindings etc. would be preserved, instead of having to set them up locally and in each VPS.
@lumendriada Yes agree UI UX might need some work. But can't be worse than today where I have 3 terminal windows with herdr open (3 because it's 1 local session and the 2 remote sessions, one for each VPS) and only the title bar to identify which is which.
@JonasJancarik@steipete@dhh That was not Peter's point. Everything is AI coded here. His point was that his Codex could mess up the commit co-authoring from time to time.
@steipete@adityadaniel@openclaw Also, don't over invest on hardware upfront. Keep your money for inference. 200$/month Claude Max is still a good default for now.
@lazaronixon@matheusrich Use @post.comments.select(&:persisted?). But agree, overall option 2 might end up less elegant than 1. Use the @post.comments.update() in the update method only maybe?
Forget all those Ruby static site generators for your next website.
https://t.co/ilJmtdzt8c
Just use Rails with the right gems and get all its magic for static sites.
@bradgessler@bootcode I used Rectangle app, a good and more updated replacement for Spectacle. But recently I adopted Raycast as a replacement for Alfred, and leveraged it's window management capabilities to map to Rectangle behavior, and drop Rectangle.