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@miguno

Solo entrepreneur in Europe. Open-source software developer, committer at @TheASF.

Germany Katılım Temmuz 2009
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miguno@miguno·
@jaykreps Unfortunately, most people see either only the positives or only the negatives. This dichotomy for AI is a risk.
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miguno@miguno·
If you want to learn about solo entrepreneurship (and being an artist), watch this talk by Jeff Vogel of Spiderweb Software. To me he’s the Jack Black of indie game development. What a story, and what a talk! youtube.com/watch?v=stxVBJ…
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every Eng manager secretly desires ccusage but for their Eng team
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miguno@miguno·
Docker, Cloudflare, IPv6, and firewall configuration is a match made in hell.
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Wow, StackOverflow is *really* scared of losing their business to AI. Their 2025 survey could be called "the AI survey".
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Jack Vanlightly
Jack Vanlightly@vanlightly·
Any Principal Engineers out there with ADHD or creative wiring — who don’t thrive in the tasks of project coordination, alignment meetings, and people management, but thrive on strategy, system design, writing, and shaping direction through ideas? Curious how you navigate the role.
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miguno@miguno·
@_st0012 Thanks for your continued work on this.
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Stan Lo@_st0012·
For Ruby 3.4, I did a revamp on Ruby's official documentation for default/bundled gems. Now it should be easy to link to their associated documentation and/or GitHub repos: docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/stan…
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Nate Berkopec@nateberkopec·
TIL that Ruby 3.2+ will compile YJIT support by default if rustc is detected. But how many Ruby devs know this, and have rust installed? For Ruby 3.2 local users, what do you get from $ ruby --yjit -e "puts RubyVM::YJIT.enabled?" Anyone get false?
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miguno@miguno·
@teamspeak The existing Docker image for TeamSpeak 3.13.7 was changed a few hours ago. Why? Can't tell for the original 3.17.3 image, but the updated one has an alpine-related vulnerability (hub.docker.com/layers/library…) that was introduced by this change: #diff-981efa30c2bfb386babc6eebdc885660daa12b7a2d6b237f9e38307f31ed1477" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/docker-library…
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miguno@miguno·
@ZPostFacto I think so, too. There are still good reasons for an FAQ, such as explaining what you can vs cannot do given the license of a code project.
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Fletcher Dunn@ZPostFacto·
The FAQ is truly the lowest and laziest form of technical writing. It is too often a way to avoid having to organize the information. You take a raw set of facts and crap it out into an unorganized listicle of "questions", most of which nobody ever actually asked.
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miguno@miguno·
@_st0012 This is significantly more readable. Thanks for the follow-up and working on these improvements!
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Stan Lo@_st0012·
@miguno I updated fonts yesterday and it should be better now:
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Stan Lo@_st0012·
For the first time, docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master is now using red 🔴 instead of green 🟢, and with more selective highlighting. Like the previous update, this isn’t final either. We plan to make incremental, continuous improvements to RDoc and docs.ruby-lang.org 😄
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miguno@miguno·
@rmoff You missed the opportunity to write NoNoSQL.
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Robin Moffatt 🍻🏃🥓
This is a fascinating article. At its peak, Pinterest had 6PB of data in HBase and it underpinned numerous systems. Now they're deprecating it in favour of tools including Druid and the MySQL-compatible TiDB. Turns out NoSQL was just NoSQL-for-a-while ;) medium.com/pinterest-engi…
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Michael Drogalis
Michael Drogalis@MichaelDrogalis·
🔥 I can't believe it: 8 months in, and I've just closed my 3rd enterprise customer. Will I make it long term? Who knows. But so far, my revenue per employee is higher than many seed-funded startups, and all of my existing customers have expanded 3-4x their initial use cases. This is unfakeable progress. I just want to say thanks to everyone who's been following along. It's terrifying being a bootstrapped solo founder. But right now, I wouldn't have it any other way.
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miguno@miguno·
@rmoff @warpdotdev It‘s the full package. Fast, sane defaults, configurable with Lua, plus every customization I wanted has been straightforward. I mostly work in wezterm + neovim, and they can be superbly integrated. (eg replaced tmux for me locally) Tried kitty, alacritty, iterm + others before.
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