Michael Pence

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Software developer guy. Not that Christo-fascist dude. Formerly twitter's @mikepence
Guess what? @sidekiq  {OSS,Pro,Ent} 7.0.2 is now available. https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq/blob/main/Changes.md#702
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Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby. Contribute to mperham/sidekiq development by creating an account on GitHub.

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After chatting with other Ruby implementers at @rubyconf today it is apparent how little they know about @jruby's optimizations today and potential for further optimization in the future. Big things are coming. Get ready.
I started going back through the Learning Rust book today but I'm not sure I'll know enough to attempt the advent of code with it... but I'm going to try anyway!
I got an Ikea couch, and a Taskrabbit builder, for the private office. If there is a close second to a private office for a productivity hack, it is a dedicated couch for slacking in the private office.
@joeldrapper @timriley @solnic The method solution doesn't work for Trailblazer as we have internal structures that need to be copied when inheriting, for example a "circuit" graph that might get modified in a subclass. We do have a solution in `Trailblazer::Declarative` I was just hoping we can adhere to some dry.rb standard. @solnic are you interested in "how we do it" over here?
Highly recommend https://debirdify.pruvisto.org/ to get your twitter followers re-followed on Mastodon.
Debirdify

This is a web app that helps you find out which of the people you follow on Twitter are on Mastodon/in the Fediverse already and follow all of them easily.

Please, folks, stop calling Musk's bogus exercise in online voting a "poll". What he's doing has the same relationship to legitimate survey research -- i.e. valid polling -- as motel room art has to Picasso.

Please stop validating his deceit.

ruby.social seemed like my natural landing spot in the mastoverse post twitter. Every software development choice has moral implications though, so recommending Rails in a professional environment any more seems more and more of a fraught decision.