Learn how to integrate the Model Context Protocol (MCP) into your Rails application to create intelligent, AI-powered tools that can interact with your data and perform complex tasks conversationally. Complete with code examples, client integrations, and real-world use cases
@adrianthedev@johnlpollard You can still grab one (if it's feasible), I think it's just labeled that way because of the cost and before the GA tickets were available you could purchase up to 5. I grabbed one for myself.
@Intrepidd@marcoroth_@adrienpoly https://t.co/Cz9WBo4uYr fortunately for Rails but unfortunately for me that isn't the case, but I got bought the Corporate Support ticket. See you there!
Rails World General Admission tickets are now sold out, but a limited number of Corporate tickets are still available. Book here: https://t.co/t9vEUeZwR3 #railsworld
Tell me you're disconnected from special people in your organization without telling me. Shocking they'd ever let him go, unreal it's on their own accord.
@rwrrll Hello! Did you happen to take https://t.co/iekZmLG3eL down or did it go down perhaps? I saw it referenced in the Short Ruby newsletter, but I got a 502 Bad Gateway when I tried to check it out. Just curious as it sounded cool!
@RailsQuest Neat app! I didn't really see anything in the video about what you said in your post though.
You explained your app but not how you leveraged AI to generate the color schemes or create the dark/light mode. Would be curious how you went about it if you'd be open to sharing!