Will Jessop

@wj@ruby.social
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CTO @ Impactive. Rails upgrade and performance consultant. ex. Rubytune, 37signals/Basecamp and Engineyard. Sailor. Opinions are not my own.
Webhttps://willj.net
Oh please, only my mother calls me “%%first_name_token%%”.
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Got an early version of the Herb Formatter wired up to the Herb Language Server to support the built-in format-on-save.

Brighton Ruby people!

I created a public Signal group for Brighton Ruby: https://signal.group/#CjQKIKRLFhN1KiMH69xrBX48Ue9mezPfrRU8E736MehrY6XQEhArb5TeYsXXvoqOaM6uwM7K

It's not affiliated with the conference, but assume the same rules.

Signal Messenger Group

Follow this link to join a group on Signal Messenger.

Brighton Ruby people!

I created a public Signal group for Brighton Ruby: https://signal.group/#CjQKIKRLFhN1KiMH69xrBX48Ue9mezPfrRU8E736MehrY6XQEhArb5TeYsXXvoqOaM6uwM7K

It's not affiliated with the conference, but assume the same rules.

Signal Messenger Group

Follow this link to join a group on Signal Messenger.

Chocy Milk Life Hack
I think "totally unintuitive" is the design style GCP was going for.
OK, it turns out when you restore a database on GCP it just creates a cluster, it doesn't actually restore the database to an instance. It's 100% unintuitive though.
Maybe it's because the cluster is only in the "Ready" state when it needs to be in the "READY" state.

GCP wut.

Seriously, I have so little confidence in GCP from my experience over the last couple of years, I'll be moving this DB back to AWS Aurora as soon as possible.