Ever wondered why Gmail search fails to find text you're sure is present?
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Issue #49: Take Control of Your Author Career—Branding, Sales, and Platform Power
Featuring David Viergutz: From Scares to Sales: How One Indie Author Built a Million-Dollar Empire…
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Apple Violated Antitrust Ruling, Judge Finds
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Kenyas inflation continues to climb, with the latest data indicating the annual rate reached 4.1% in April 2025, the highest level in eight months. | Business Insider Africa
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In a significant move that reverberates through the Horn of Africa, Mahmoud has declared, “As of April 28, 2025, the transport of construction sand from the
There is a pattern I am very fond of - “one database per tenant” in web applications with multiple, isolated users. Recently, I needed to fix an application I had for a long time where this database-per-tenant multitenancy utterly broke down, because I was doing connection management wrong. Which begat the question: how do you even approach doing it right? And it turns out I was not alone in this. The most popular gem for multitenancy - Apartment - which I have even used in my failed startup back in the day - has the issue too. The culprit of does not handle multithreading very well is actually deeper. Way deeper. Doing runtime-defined multiple databases with Rails has only recently become less haphazard, and there are no tools either via gems or built-in that facilitate these flows. It has also accrued a ton of complexity, and also changes with every major Rails revision. TL;DR If you need to do database-per-tenant multitenancy with Rails or ActiveRecord right now - grab the middleware from this gist and move on. If you are curious about the genesis of this solution, strap in - we are going on a tour of a sizeable problem, and of an API of stature - the ActiveRecord connection management. Read on and join me on the ride! Many thanks to Kir Shatrov and Stephen Margheim for their help in this.
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