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Things I like: Duluth, MN, Ruby, Sequel, Data, ETL, Data Extraction and Integration, Biking, Instruments, Mnml, Deep House, Records, Things.
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Choose optimism

Only optimists can create a great future. One day, I decided to become an optimist and life became much more fun.

Steph Ango

I posted this photo I took of the northern lights earlier this year. My family has a crush on local artist Adam Swanson. He has a unique style and has really “made it” here.

For Christmas, my wife sent him the photo for a commission. He was originally filled up on commission slots, but he took it anyway because he has many great memories of hiking this trail. It’s really cool to see art you’re proud of hacked by an artist you’re proud of. We really shared something in multiple levels here.

@imtony I’m getting ready to run my first game of Drifters, an rpg where you play as cursed gunslingers in a spaghetti western story. There’s a mechanic where players are immortal, but acquire Corruption. I had the idea to ensure they get overwhelmed in a specific spot with the big bad. At which point they will learn about the corruption mechanic, and also this (see attached)
Solving Advent of Cyber 2023 Day 4 using Ronin | Ronin

Solving Advent of Cyber 2023 Day 3 using Ronin | Ronin

Started playing around with @amirrajan's DragonRuby game toolkit and it's a blast. Only needed a few hours to get up and running with some basic top-down mechanics, all while writing Ruby for the first time. This is so much fun! #gamedev #pixelart #retro

I'm really proud of some recent work I've done with a colleague, and grateful for the shoulders of giants before us. For the past few months I've been working on a Rails app that manages warehouse distribution requests for a local grocery chain with many locations. It integrates with a complex, inconsistent API to get item info, and submit orders to ship items from the warehouses to the stores. It's been challenging, but it works, and we're in time and under budget.

Thanks Ruby, thanks Rails.

The more I use ActiveModel::Model and Attributes for building what can be described as "service objects", the more I'm digging it.

This adventure started with wishing to typecast and set defaults for attributes, and validate the state before proceeding to do The Move™.

Tonight I'm working with a batch mechanism, and finding the existing errors infrastructure very helpful for success/fail result style objects. It's all already there!

LOWREZ Jam 2023 starts in less than 24 hours. Grab DragonRuby Game Toolkit for free and participate: https://itch.io/s/99575/dragonruby-giveaway-for-lowrez-2023

#gamedev #ruby #lowrezjam

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A sale by DragonRuby, 100% off DragonRuby Game Toolkit

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@esther @mcc Two pedals: Right is i, left is esc.

And yes, depressing both at the same time captures the obligatory screenshot.

Borked your `i` key? Don't worry! Use your pedal.

Now, in all seriousness, if you want to get reeeeeally fancy, you should take a look at @tenderlove's project: https://github.com/tenderlove/initial-v ✨ ✨ ✨

GitHub - tenderlove/initial-v: It's a BMW shifter converted to a Bluetooth Keyboard that you use with Vim

It's a BMW shifter converted to a Bluetooth Keyboard that you use with Vim - tenderlove/initial-v

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