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@davetron5000 fantastic. I was working on making a framework with Roda+Phlex called it rephlex but then I started working with Phoenix and elixir and never looked back 😅 I am glad this is out there now. Sequel is goated and Phlex is the best view layer in Ruby. Cheers
@konnorrogers Fr. When there was a masks off (intended) moment for technocrats I shouldn’t have been surprised by any of it. They adopted a personality that gave them more control and when there was a reactionary movement they jumped to the other side. When the pendulum swings back there will be a hey world, I need to gaslight you from remembering the last 5 years.

I wrote a blog post of how I managed to "render 2.5million tiles in DragonRuby.

Its less about DragonRuby,and more about "general ruby performance" and ways you can reduce allocations, iterations, and handle "hot paths" in Ruby.

https://www.konnorrogers.com/posts/2024/rendering-2.5million-tiles-in-dragonruby

Rendering 2.5 million Tiles In Dragonruby without dropping frames

A post going through the process of how I managed to render 2.5 million tiles in DragonRuby without dropping frames.

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@ismasan what a great blog, thanks for sharing.
‘Stop calling it Twitter’ says guy who deadnames his own child – The Chaser

'Why won't you just accept X for who it is?'

The Chaser
@ismasan Reminds me of LightService which I love.
@collin I don’t know how one tied to the other in his argument about funding and sweeping encampments. I agree that if you are budgeting and spending it should yield tangible results which it currently isn’t but the opposite -sweeping encampments- is expensive and doesn’t have results.

Documented my journey with Lit SSR + Web Awesome, maybe someone will find it useful.

https://www.konnorrogers.com/posts/2024/running-lit-ssr-in-web-awesome

its kind of scattered, but 🤷‍♂️

Running Lit SSR in Web Awesome

A document of things I hit while working with Lit SSR in the Web Awesome codebase

Konnor’s Site

Here’s Tim in open source for July 2024, in which I recap a great many Hanami things, and share how it both can and cannot continue.

https://timriley.info/writing/2024/07/24/tim-in-open-source-july-2024/

#ruby #hanami #oss

Tim in open source, July 2024 | Tim Riley / timriley.info

@collin yeah, they love it