DragonRuby is sponsoring #jamcraft and is giving away free licenses to Game Toolkit. The hackathon starts in 5 days.
It's not an unhealthy "stay up all night" type of hackathon and you'll have almost two weeks to build your game. Please boost! http://jamcraft.dragonruby.org
Another game jam. Another opportunity to get a free license to DragonRuby Game Toolkit. Please boost: https://www.reddit.com/r/ruby/comments/fsr5s8/a_10day_long_hackathon_called_jamcraft_5_starts/
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Thanks again, folks!
Interested in (or already working on) tech related things to help with #COVID #coronavirus?
Take a look at https://coronavirustechhandbook.com/
I'm not saying you need to panic buy anything, but now is the time to start getting _mentally_ prepared for some significant changes to daily life with COVID-19.
Start figuring out how you're going to handle any social distancing measures, and how you can work from home, if (when) general transmission gets going in your area.
Thinking about what you might need to do now will put you in a much better position to actually do it when the time comes.
For the new folks on Mastodon, here are the various ways you can discover new people on here to talk to!
https://bnolet.me/posts/2019/11/discovery-on-mastodon/
Please boost :)
Mike's one piece of advice for new Mastodon users - dive into that Federated column and follow ANYONE and EVERYONE who looks like they've posted anything at all interesting to you. Just hammer the button. There's no penalty for mistakes. Go wild.
Later, when your Home timeline is buzzing, go in and unfollow people you decide you're not enjoying so much now.
Then do that again a few times. Then some more. Forever.
Rails 6.0.1 was released a few days back: https://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2019/11/5/Rails-6-0-1-released/
What version are you running for your main project? (please reply if you're not using Rails, that's interesting too!)
There's been an influx of noise accounts here over the last few weeks, so I've updated our rules with a simple section about companies and random accounts: https://ruby.social/about/more#companies-and-randoms
My motivation is to reduce the amount of weird, random accounts that get created on this instance, to improve the signal-to-noise ratio for the real users.
If you have any thoughts about this, please don't hesitate to get in touch!
I've been building Flóðgátt, a replacement streaming API server for Mastodon. The goal is to cut RAM usage and make hosting an instance that much cheaper.
So far, we've cut RAM for the streaming server of an empty instance by ~94.2%
The next task is to make sure that lower RAM usage can scale without other issues (e.g., CPU).
To do that, I need a test server with enough connections to see how Flóðgátt performs under load.
That's where y'all come in: can you please follow @codesections ?
#CodeSession in #ruby
→ How to do a constant really 'private'
transcript: https://gist.github.com/esparta/cbe6288c4a2c34d99c504095db17110e
As usual, your feedback will be appreciated
P.S. The inspiration for this screencasrt came from this toot by @james: https://ruby.social/@james/102411673461319965
It is proven! I am lazyatom on Keybase: https://keybase.io/lazyatom/sigchain#4652661c81448561957653fc6d2286663af7ca1cf6617640da54391262f56bb50f
Heck yea! I finally was able to give #rubykaigi approval to post my talk from the conference. Here's the first half of it!!! https://youtu.be/o0d4sjcUfCg
(second half coming soon) please pretty please boost
Loving Ruby since 2002. or 2001. I really ought to figure it out.
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