| Residente |
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| A great visual-musical exploration website. | |
| Never again |
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| Today we stand together to say: not on our watch, and never again. | |
| Peekier |
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| Another way to search the web, safely and visually. | |
| Awesome NLP with Ruby |
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| Resources, libraries, information sources about computational processing of texts in human languages with Ruby. | |
| Text Emoticon Creator |
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| The ultimate useless tool that you can't live without. | |
| Ruby 2.4.0-rc1 Released |
dec 12
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| Features include hash table improvements, unifying fixnum and bignum, support for unicode mapping any many more. | |
| Seeing Is Believing |
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| Evaluates Ruby code, recording the results of each line. | |
| Gitql |
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| A git query language. | |
| Sikuli Script |
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| Uses image recognition to identify and control GUI components. | |
| sidekiq-superworker |
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| Directed acyclic graphs of Sidekiq jobs. | |
| Enum_transitions |
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| ActiveRecord::Enum transition validations. | |
| Hyper |
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| A terminal built on web technologies. | |
| Database_flusher |
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| Tiny and fast database cleaner. | |
| Common Rails Security Pitfalls and Their Solutions |
dec 12
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| It’s important to understand common (and less common) security pitfalls that you may encounter. | |
| How to make your Ruby code work on Windows PCs |
dec 12
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| Sometimes it is unavoidable. | |
| Keeping Data in Sync with ActiveRecord::UpdatedAt |
dec 13
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| ActiveRecord does not touch updated_at by default when calling certain methods. | |
| Prefer DEFER Over ASYNC |
dec 14
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| Frequently, I notice this blocking JavaScript is loaded with the ASYNC tag. | |
| All the talks from Systems We Love |
dec 15
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| Details of the talks of the most interesting conference of the year. | |
| Design Patterns in Ruby |
dec 17
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| Smmary of design patterns from the book Design Patterns in Ruby (by Russ Olsen) | |
| 20 Years of CSS |
dec 17
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| On December 17, 1996, W3C published the first standard for CSS. | |
| Why three-tier support should be replaced with Swarming |
dec 17
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| The 3-tier support structure is ubiquitous in ITSM, but it is fundamentally at odds with DevOps principles. Swarming is a better answer. | |
| Systems We Love (8h52) |
dec 13
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| 20 systems, crazy high quality talks. | |