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Jens Eickmeyer

Jens Eickmeyer

@jenseickmeyer

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

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Jens Eickmeyer
Jens Eickmeyer@jenseickmeyer·
It took me a while to figure out how to debug Rails applications and RSpec tests in VS Code. Finally got it working using the great Ruby LSP extension. I summarized the steps in a blog post 👇🏻
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VolkerKetzer
VolkerKetzer@VolkerPetzer·
Er ist halt original Stromberg.
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VolkerKetzer@VolkerPetzer·
Wer, um Gottes Willen, hält das im Adenauerhaus für eine gute Idee das zu posten?! Es ist so unfassbar unangenehm.....
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Nicolas Peeters
Nicolas Peeters@peetersn·
I Installed @OmarchyLinux over the week. My god. What a breath of fresh air. It revived some old workstation from the dead. Looking forward to learn more and lean in. Good work @dhh
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DHH
DHH@dhh·
Convention over configuration set the path for 20+ years of great training data for AI to use today. Not only does this mean agents do great with Rails, but also that squishy humans can quickly and confidently review the output without a jungle of distracting boilerplate.
Garry Tan@garrytan

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.

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tobi lutke
tobi lutke@tobi·
I shipped more code in the last 3 weeks than the decade before. The top AI models / agentic systems right now are an entirely different thing to what people used until the beginning of December.
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Nicolas Peeters
Nicolas Peeters@peetersn·
One of the very best summaries I came across to get started with @AnthropicAI Claude Code. "Oh and don't make mistakes" ;-)
Avthar@avthar

💥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

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Marco Roth
Marco Roth@marcoroth_·
I’m very honored and grateful. Rails has given me a lot, and giving back through open source has always felt like the natural response. Looking forward to continuing the work. ❤️ I wrote a short note on my blog. ⬇️
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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…

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Jens Eickmeyer
Jens Eickmeyer@jenseickmeyer·
@robinalexander_ @rosidaggi Viel Erfolg! Freue mich auf viele weitere spannende Folgen in 2026 mit interessanten Blicken hinter die Kulissen des politischen Geschehens.
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Jens Eickmeyer
Jens Eickmeyer@jenseickmeyer·
@TweetsOfSumit Man kann es auch positiv sehen: Du hast es geschafft deinen Traum zu leben und ein Unternehmen aufgebaut, welches Umsätze und vor allem Gewinne erwirtschaftet. Trotzdem wünscht man sich natürlich niedrigere Abgaben.
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Sumit Kumar
Sumit Kumar@TweetsOfSumit·
Der Gegenwind deutscher Unternehmen.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
They told us China was cheating. Turns out they were just building while we were preaching. While the West was busy dismantling coal plants, paying people not to boil kettles and covering farmland with solar panels that don’t work when it’s dark, China did the obvious: They kept the lights on and built everything. The result? China now makes 80% of the world’s solar panels, 70% of the batteries, 60% of the wind turbine parts and 55% of global steel (more than the next 15 countries combined). And they’re still commissioning two state-of-the-art coal plants a week – the cleanest coal plants ever built, because reliable power beats ideology every single time. In 2000 China’s manufacturing output was smaller than Italy’s. Today it’s larger than America + Europe + Japan + South Korea combined. We outsourced the actual hardware of the 'green revolution' to our main rival, then acted surprised when they became the workshop of the world and the richest industrial power in history. The miracle isn’t mysterious. It’s embarrassingly simple: Abundant energy. No net-zero cults. A government that sees steel mills and giga-factories as strategic assets, not sins. The biggest transfer of wealth and power in human history didn’t happen with guns or treaties. It happened because one side built things and the other side wrote strongly worded letters and paid influencers to shame anyone who pointed it out. China installed more solar in 2024 than the entire world had installed cumulatively by 2017. From 2005–2023 China added ~1,100 GW of coal capacity while the West lost ~200 GW. That gap is the story of the century. The West ran a 20-year experiment in whether you can deindustrialize your own civilization, hand the manufacturing base to a strategic rival, subsidise that rival with your own climate policies, yet still win the century. Result so far: China’s manufacturing share of global GDP went from ~6% in 2000 to ~30% today. America’s went from ~22% to ~15%. Europe’s collapsed from ~25% to ~14%. China didn’t beat us. We decommissioned ourselves. Ready to discuss?
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Jens Eickmeyer
Jens Eickmeyer@jenseickmeyer·
@TweetsOfSumit I agree with you. On paper and from a technology point of view, Serverless is great. But in reality it has all kinds of flaws and drawbacks. After using Microservices and Serverless architectures I'm back to the good old Monolith. And I love it!
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Jens Eickmeyer@jenseickmeyer·
@arvidkahl I totally agree with your point of view. in my opinion, the release of Fizzy as open source is a invaluable gift, especially to the Rails community. It is great to see how the creators of Rails are using the capabilities of the framework to build great products.
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
Trying to wrap my head around this. Fizzy is open source, as in "source fully available." Openly. You know, like "open" "source." Licensed under terms that allow you to run it for free, but not monetize it. Now, people say, this is no true "open-source" Scotsman. Have I misunderstood what OSS was all my life? Just as anyone is free to open- or closed-source their code, they can add any license to their work. And just because the most permissive (MIT) or most restrictive "allowed" "open-source" licenses (AGPL) permit monetizing that software, doesn't mean that only "free" (as in lunch) software can be "open-source." If the source is open, it's open-source. Right? Right!?
DHH@dhh

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.

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Emanuel Boeminghaus
Emanuel Boeminghaus@E_Boeminghaus·
Warum sollte man überhaupt noch die CDU wählen, wenn man mit der Linkspartei, der SPD oder den Grünen ohnehin das politische Original bekommt? ;-)
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Emanuel Boeminghaus
Emanuel Boeminghaus@E_Boeminghaus·
Rheinmetall winkt ab und VW Osnabrück zittert. Ein deutsches Traditionswerk steht vor dem Abgrund. Osnabrück nun auch bald down! #Rheinmetall #Volkswagen #Osnabrueck #Wirtschaft Lage des Werkes: Das VW Werk in Osnabrück mit rund 2300 Beschäftigten steht vor dem möglichen Aus, weil entscheidende Modelle auslaufen und kein Folgeauftrag in Sicht ist. Rheinmetall hat die Option einer Übernahme geprüft, sieht aufgrund voller Auftragsbücher aber aktuell keinen Bedarf und verweist auf ausreichende eigene Kapazitäten. Mögliche Zukunft: Rheinmetall schließt eine spätere Nutzung des Standorts nicht aus, sollte die Rüstungsindustrie weitere Großaufträge erhalten und zusätzliche Flächen benötigen. Der Besuch einer Konzerndelegation im Frühjahr zeigt, dass das Werk grundsätzlich für militärische Produktion geeignet wäre, jedoch herrscht derzeit Stillstand in allen Gesprächen. Deutschland steuert sehenden Auges in den nächsten industriellen Kahlschlag. Vielen Dank für den wichtigen Hinweis! Quelle: (ntv) n-tv.de/wirtschaft/Rhe…
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
People have been asking what happens to ONCE now that Fizzy is both SaaS and Open Source? Are we going to make any more ONCE products? First some quick background. In September of 2023 we announced ONCE. ONCE was the reintroduction of an old idea. Rather than subscribe to software in perpetuity, you could just pay for it once and own it rather than rent it. It came with all the code too, so you could run it yourself and modify it for your own use. We launched two products under the ONCE umbrella. Campfire, a group chat tool. And Writebook, an online book publishing tool. Campfire was $399 (once), and Writebook was completely free (forever). Just recently we made Campfire free, too. Today both are available as open source under the MIT license. (Repo links) So now that both products are free and open source, what does that mean for ONCE itself? While we didn’t know it at the time, we’ve since discovered that ONCE was more a direction than a destination. And now that we know where we’re headed, we’ve decided to wind down the ONCE model, and wind up something better: A new model combining the best of SaaS and Open Source. You can pay us to host and support the software for you, or you can run and modify it yourself for free. Companies like Wordpress, Ghost, Plausible, and Gitlab offer software under this model already. We’re proud to join these pioneers. We think this is the right way forward. Fizzy is the first product we’ll be releasing under this model at 37signals. Practically, this means Fizzy will be available two ways right from the get go: 1. Traditional SaaS. Sold by us, hosted by us, supported by us. Free option + paid plan. 2. Open Source. Entirely free, hosted by you. Change it to fit you better, fork it, or, even better, collaborate with us, submit PRs, and improve it for everyone. A 1-2 punch, the best of both worlds. As a company, we’ve been building SaaS software for more than two decades. Basecamp, Backpack, Highrise, Campfire, HEY, and others. We were among the early pioneers in SaaS, so we know it intimately. We’ve also been making open source software for more than two decades. From Rails to Hotwire to Kamal to Trix to Omarchy to a couple hundred other repos, we’re soaked in open source. We’re built on it. But we’ve never married the two. We’ve never offered a commercial SaaS product as open source as well. Fizzy, a fresh take on kanban, is our first. We’ve put an enormous about of effort getting Fizzy 1.0 right while purposefully leaving it wide open to all sorts of potential features, futures, and integrations. So we’re inviting the community to help us build Fizzy into an absolute powerhouse of a platform. And with that, we invite you to check out Fizzy at Fizzy.do. It’s a new era. Let’s go!
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
Tomorrow.
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DHH@dhh·
"Very little software is ever the final word on solving interesting problems. Even products that start out with great promise and simplicity tend to accumulate cruft and complexity over time. A healthy ecosystem needs a recurring cycle of renewal." world.hey.com/dhh/fizzy-is-o…
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