Jens Eickmeyer
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Jens Eickmeyer
@jenseickmeyer
Solving business challenges with lean software solutions | Head of Software Engineering @PaiconAI | Slow is smooth and smooth is fast



I think people are sleeping a bit on how much Ruby on Rails + Claude Code is a *crazy unlock* - I mean Rails was designed for people who love syntactic sugar, and LLMs are sugar fiends.




💥NEW AI CODING TUTORIAL: How To Start Claude Code Projects The Right Way (@claudeai ) TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Don't make the same mistake I did 02:30 Phase 1: PLAN 02:54 2 Questions to ask before starting 04:44 How to use AI to help you plan 06:14 Creating a project spec doc 11:36 Phase 2: SETUP 12:04 GitHub Repo setup 13:32 Create your environment variable file (.env) 13:50 CLAUDE md (and what to put in it) 15:57 Automated Project Documentation 18:24 Install Plugins 19:33 Install MCP Servers 20:52 Setup Custom Slash Commands and Sub-agents 23:22 Advanced setup: Preconfigure Permissions 24:09 Advanced setup: Hooks 24:55 Phase 3: BUILD 25:41 Building Your MVP with Claude 26:33 Workflow 1: Single Feature Development 27:49 Workflow 2: Issue based development 29:19 Workflow 3: Multi-Agent Development (Multi-Clauding) 30:39 Tips for Building Productively 33:04 Applying what you learned

Congratulations @marcoroth_! The Rails Core team has announced Marco as the 2025 Rails Luminary. The Luminary award exists to celebrate those in the community who have significantly advanced Rails for the benefit of all, through contributions, gems, ideas, or knowledge-sharing, and Marco ticked all of those boxes this year. Read the full announcement here: rubyonrails.org/2025/12/17/mar…








"Go serverless" they said. "No infrastructure to manage" they said. Now you have: - 94 Lambda functions - Cold start issues you can't fix - Timeouts you can't control - Debugging that's a nightmare - CloudWatch logs that cost $800/month - Vendor lock-in so deep you can't leave And your bill? Higher than running everything on EC2. Serverless doesn't mean no servers. It means no control over servers you're paying premium prices for.


Love how calling Fizzy open source is triggering some because our MIT-derived O'Saasy License reserves SaaS monetization rights to us as creators. Same nerds will demoan lack of "sustainable OSS" or argue that handing over all changes under GPL is akshually freedom. Hilarious.







