Today's Fizzy deep dive is CSS
"While the industry sprints toward increasingly complex toolchains, 37signals is walking calmly in the other direction."
https://t.co/lNsAkEzbxC
@jeremysmithco I use fixture for what I call backbone data and easily reusable.
I often reach for one-off record, for edge cases, to test creation callbacks. Those one off record creation are often extracted in a helper method.
What does it take to keep one of Europe’s biggest Rails monoliths running smoothly? In this week’s 'On Rails', @robbyrussell chats with @_beauraF from @doctolib, where 400+ engineers work on a Rails monolith with 3M+ lines of code. Florent shares how they manage 84,000 tests, scale across 10 PostgreSQL databases, and keep Rails upgrades on track.
Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/bBsXEcvdb3
After struggling with Actions Runner Controller (ARC) and Kubernetes-based runners, we've switched to https://t.co/JWSn0ds6mw for GitHub Actions infrastructure - eliminating the complexity of managing both Kubernetes clusters and runner scaling.
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@jeremysmithco@pankowecki To me this comment is specific to the example just above it, not general to delegated types.
I use delegated types for the two cases mentioned above in same application, and it's working great.
For my birthday, I'm giving away five licenses to the Pro version of my Bridge Component library.
Repost this with why you love Hotwire Native and I'll DM the winners this week (must be following).
https://t.co/ZHlHmKB8sl
PH launch for @RunsOnRunsOn today!
Self-hosted GitHub Actions runners at scale, in your AWS infra. No third parties. 10x cheaper.
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Ron Jeffries apologized for inventing Story Points.
He then went to call the whole idea of software estimation "evil."
Story points is the Emperor's New Clothes.
Everyone I've seen—and I mean everyone—uses points as a measure of time:
1 point = 2 hours
3 points = 1 day
5 points = 3 days
...
People knows this is what's happening, but nobody says anything. They just pretend they are being "agile."
What a cancer.
If your company forces you to participate in this charade, I'm sorry.