George Bellos

11 Followers
180 Following
34 Posts
Software Developer
websitehttps://georgebellos.com
New community gem server from the rubygems team just dropped: https://gem.coop
gem.coop

We’re excited to introduce gem.coop – a new server for gems in the Ruby ecosystem. We aim for fast, simple hosting, that is compatible with Bundler but optimized for the next generation. It’s built for the community by the former maintainers and operators of RubyGems.org.

gem.coop

(Re)Introducing the only #Ruby #WebDev framework which bridges the gap between static Markdown sites and fullstack database-driven application deployments.

Bridgetown 2.0 “River City” has been released! 🎉

This version has long been in the hopper, and it’s chock full of major quality-of-life improvements. It marks the arrival of a mature and stable foundation on which to build the next generation of content sites and “vanilla” web applications.

🤓 Read all the deets!
https://www.bridgetownrb.com/release/bridgetown-v2-river-city-released/

Good Times in River City: Bridgetown 2.0 is Here!

Introducing the only Ruby web framework which bridges the gap between static Markdown sites and fullstack database-driven application deployments.

Bridgetown
And it's finally live: The first four chapters of Everyday Rails Testing with RSpec, 2024 edition. I'll have more to say in the coming days, and more updates over the next several weeks. Thanks as always for your patience and support! https://leanpub.com/everydayrailsrspec #RubyOnRails #RSpec
Everyday Rails Testing with RSpec

Real-world advice for adding reliable tests to your Rails apps with RSpec. Learn to test with confidence!

Take a look at yourself with our new "Open Camera" command 📸

Also in v.1.63
✨ GPT-4 is now available in Quick AI
📏 Support rem to px conversion
🕵️ "Space" aliases are displayed as "⎵"
🏃 Improve extensions error handling when using Swift

Changelog 👉 https://raycast.com/changelog/1-63-0

Raycast v1.63.0 - Camera Preview

View what's new in Raycast v1.63.0

The future of full-stack Rails: Turbo Morph Drive—Martian Chronicles, Evil Martians’ team blog

Learn why and how to use DOM morphing with Hotwire Turbo to improve the UX of your full-stack Rails applications.

evilmartians.com

Some people believe there's no purpose to "liking" something on Mastodon since it doesn't affect any algorithm.

Not the case.

It does something incredibly valuable: it acknowledges people.

Which is incredibly powerful, and is all the more important *because* it's not connected to gaming any algorithm.

By liking something on Mastodon, you are doing it honestly -- without any agenda at play other than that you like it.

So go ahead. Click that like button for its own sake.

Hello world