❤️ Ruby, Python, and Elisp (and a little bit of Go maybe)
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That being said, the animations are snappier and things feel more responsive. That is what I love about iOS 26 so far.
That being said, the animations are snappier and things feel more responsive. That is what I love about iOS 26 so far.
@dagster.io - Orchestration
@duckdb.org - Database
@motherduck.com - Data Warehouse/storage
DBT - Data modeling
@dagster.io - Orchestration
@duckdb.org - Database
@motherduck.com - Data Warehouse/storage
DBT - Data modeling
> …you could enrich a local customers table with user behavior data from a 10-billion-row Parquet file stored on S3–all in one SQL query..
motherduck.com/blog/pg-duck...
> …you could enrich a local customers table with user behavior data from a 10-billion-row Parquet file stored on S3–all in one SQL query..
motherduck.com/blog/pg-duck...
- How did you handle payments? Specifically for subscriptions.
Reading through Stripe pricing info it seems like pricing for “recurring billing” capability is ~$600 USD per month.
Any chance I misunderstood this?
- How did you handle payments? Specifically for subscriptions.
Reading through Stripe pricing info it seems like pricing for “recurring billing” capability is ~$600 USD per month.
Any chance I misunderstood this?
What did you use for:
- Creating your Privacy Policy?
- Creating your ToS Agreement?
- Creating that annoying cookie opt-in-out thing?
I'm building a rails app and need to implement these things and would love thoughts
What did you use for:
- Creating your Privacy Policy?
- Creating your ToS Agreement?
- Creating that annoying cookie opt-in-out thing?
I'm building a rails app and need to implement these things and would love thoughts
We'll start on Jan 8th and the first chapter is due on Jan 15th.
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We'll start on Jan 8th and the first chapter is due on Jan 15th.
app.thestorygraph.com/readalongs/5...
Highlights include:
- Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson
- Project Hail Mary by Andy Weird
- Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
- Hyperion by Dan Simmons
There were a bunch of other books I read and enjoyed as well. My goal for 2025 is 50 books 💪
Highlights include:
- Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson
- Project Hail Mary by Andy Weird
- Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
- Hyperion by Dan Simmons
There were a bunch of other books I read and enjoyed as well. My goal for 2025 is 50 books 💪
Read all of the Stormlight Archives between September and now. Around ~6,000 pages and I have no idea what to do with myself now.
Read all of the Stormlight Archives between September and now. Around ~6,000 pages and I have no idea what to do with myself now.
Welp. Going to no life it up I guess 😅
Welp. Going to no life it up I guess 😅
> Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.
It has never been about whether you repeat lines of code. Never.
> Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.
It has never been about whether you repeat lines of code. Never.
Solution was to tell Kamal that the App server IP was the internal one not the public one then leave the ssh config to proxy through the public IP. Seems obvious in retrospect lolol
Solution was to tell Kamal that the App server IP was the internal one not the public one then leave the ssh config to proxy through the public IP. Seems obvious in retrospect lolol
Huh? So how do I manage the accessory without the proxy?
jd.codes/posts/kamal-...
Huh? So how do I manage the accessory without the proxy?
jd.codes/posts/kamal-...
jd.codes/posts/kamal-...