Grym

@grymoire7
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I'm a senior developer at an EdTech company in Chicago working primarily in Ruby/Rails, though past jobs have involved C/C++, python, perl, go, shining shoes, and other things.

Other interests rotate but include applied mathematics, meditation, card magic, memory techniques, origami, and more.

Superpowers 5 is out today: https://blog.fsck.com/2026/03/09/superpowers-5/

There are a bunch of improvements inside, but my favorite new feature is the new 'visual brainstorming' workflow that uses your browser to help talk through anything where ASCII art might not be high enough fidelity.

Superpowers 5

I used to write more

Chicago Just Named A Snowplow ‘Abolish ICE’— Here Are The Other Winners

The city received a record number of entries and votes for its fourth annual snowplow-naming contest.

Block Club Chicago
@simon Rodney feels similar to the Vibium CLI here: https://github.com/VibiumDev/vibium
@simon Congrats! When I was featured in the NYT last year it was definitely a bucket list kind of moment. Your laptop must be super excited!

This warms me in the meow meow  

"How Replacing Developers With AI is Going Horribly Wrong"

#AI #LLM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts0nH_pSAdM

How Replacing Developers With AI is Going Horribly Wrong

YouTube
@marcoroth @charmcli Love Charm. Love Ruby. Love this. Thank you!
@kerrick @marcoroth The RatatuiRuby test helper looks really nice.

Alongside the Ruby 4.0 release last week, I published charm-ruby over Christmas, bringing @charmcli's excellent terminal UI libraries to Ruby.

A full TUI framework, reusable components, styled output, forms, markdown rendering, spinners, charts, and a lot more!

Demos below ⬇️

I would recommend not donating to Ruby Central at all until they publicly release their bylaws. A “community non-profit” should not operate in secrecy.

Release your bylaws.
https://ruby.social/@rubycentral/115651523791006350

Ruby Central (@[email protected])

It's Giving Tuesday! Don't forget to check in with your company to see if they use Benevity; a 30-second search for "Ruby Central Inc" could unlock matching funds that go directly toward strengthening Ruby’s open-source foundation and developer community.

Ruby.social
@maciej @stux We had a corporate email filter that blocked the attachment "openissues.doc". Filters are tricky.