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Release 1225: flay v2.14.3 released with bug fixes for fuzzy match mode! Did you know that flay has fuzzy matching?
https://zenspider.com/releases/2026/03/flay-version-2-14-3-has-been-released.html
Hello, my fellow nerds!
@sidekiq 8.1.2, Sidekiq Pro 8.1.1 and Sidekiq Enterprise 8.1.1 are now available. The major change is the new `kiq` terminal UI now available.
Upgrade and try `bundle exec kiq` to see it in action!
Thank you to Sidekiq for your support through 2026!
https://hanamirb.org/blog/2026/03/12/thank-you-sidekiq-2026/
It's been 4 years since I left Rails core, and my most impactful work has happened since I left.
Here's a writeup of it all:
https://kaspth.com/posts/i-quit-rails-core-4-years-ago-heres-what-ive-been-up-to
Introducing `kiq`, Sidekiq's new terminal interface, making your occasional admin operations even faster. Give it a try and let me know how to make this an amazing tool for you.
https://www.mikeperham.com/2026/03/10/sidekiq-in-the-terminal/
My favorite tech movement in 2025 wasn’t anything artifical, but rather the resurgence in interest around building terminal interfaces with two new frameworks, Charm and Ratatui, which make developing pure text user interfaces easier than ever before using Go or Rust. They provide a huge set of components and examples showing you how to build various types of functionality. Mainframe applications ruled the 70s and 80s, providing terminal interfaces for business operations. You might still see a ticket agent using a terminal to check you in at the airport. That’s an interface to a mainframe application, allowing the agent to lookup your ticket and assign you a seat quickly, with just a few keystrokes. To this day I remember my mom, a pharmacist, complaining about the new DOS -> Windows upgrade that the IT department rolled out to stores. Navigating their retail point of sale terminal application was much faster with a keyboard, the Windows version required a stream of precise mouse clicks and couldn’t rely on typing by muscle memory. Today interactive terminal interfaces are rare but I think Charm and Ratatui make this option much easier to provide.
Apparently I haven't said this enough times, so I'll have to bore you all with my many repetitions in future:
An agentic source of network activity is indistinguishable from malware.