Sam Granieri

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Senior Ruby and Elixir Engineer at CityBase in Chicago
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Had anyone here tried out an open source equivalent to datadog or coralogix for local development? Like openobserve or signoz?
So there’s all this drama between ruby central, ruby gems, rv, ruby coop, and people who made all this work. I just remembered there was ruby forge back in the day. Craziness.

I've been doing some distro and DE hopping lately. I've tried omarchy, but tiling window managers might not be for me. I'm going to give Kubuntu a try this week. (FWIW, I've had fun with arch, but that's not on the agenda this week)

I've got KDE looking a little like windows, and a little like macOS. Let's see where this goes

Omarchy is pretty slick, and so is omakub, but right now just using plain old gnome works for me.
I'm actually enjoying so far doing my day to day work in Linux, specifically ubuntu25. I'm able to install everything I need and it's just nicer and more resource efficient
For what it’s worth, I use yubikeys.
Is anyone here declining to use passkeys because you can’t export them between password managers? It’s annoying to see all these passkey pop ups
I find Omarchy pretty slick, however, using a tiling window manager might be leap too far for me. Gnome is a nice transition from macOS for me. I'll miss using Git Tower
I’m using a beelink minipc hooked up to a kvm switch. Bluetooth mouse and headphones. That pc is AMD, so no driver fuckery from NVIDIA. It’s shockingly fast and fun to use. Only run what I want and nothing else.
I’ve had some fun playing with Omarchy, but i kind of like a traditional desktop env and gnome in dark mode looks nice. A big hiccup again is the joy of compiling slightly older versions of ruby and erlang.