Yaroslav Markin
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Yaroslav Markin
@yaroslav
Consultant. Previously: co-founder and CTO @evilmartians
DXB เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2007
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Check out this open source project by @progapandist—a must have for anyone who integrates with Stripe!
Yaroslav Markin@yaroslav
Subscription and payments = Stripe. Stripe = mile-long JSON payloads, webhook bonanza and a dashboard that can take its time. github.com/progapandist/s… = all your Stripe API calls and webhooks shown in real time in your terminal, easily browsable.
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Subscription and payments = Stripe. Stripe = mile-long JSON payloads, webhook bonanza and a dashboard that can take its time. github.com/progapandist/s… = all your Stripe API calls and webhooks shown in real time in your terminal, easily browsable.
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@5katkov @strzibnyj It's in the announce. Put R-actors to work. Kino is "movie"/"film" in Russian and German at least.
Initially the gem was called film because the name was available, but eventually it turned out it was a yanked gem and I wanted to start a-new.
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I was thinking why it's called this Kino, perhaps because watching Ruby being this fast will be cinematic :)
Josef Strzibny@strzibnyj
There is a new Ruby web server in town called Kino and the numbers look very promising! 🚀
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Ractors are experimental in Ruby 4.0, and so is Kino. This is software for experimenters, but one can dream of Ractor support in Rails.
github.com/yaroslav/kino
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Rubyists who experiment with Ractors, put them to work! Meet Kino, an experimental performant Ractor web server (with a threading fallback).
github.com/yaroslav/kino
Ractors are experimental, and so is this server. Rails cannot run on Ractors yet, but it will in the future. 🧵
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I am finally a Ruby contributor, I guess. In the next version, Array#join—most of the time—would work up to 2.5x faster.
github.com/ruby/ruby/pull…
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@hachi8833 Thank you! You can take another article of mine if you wish :-)
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@yaroslav Just now we published the translation:
techracho.bpsinc.jp/hachi8833/2026…
I learned a lot with the article
Thank you very much!
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Introducing Bundlebun: a gem that packs @bunjavascript by @jarredsumner—runtime, package manager, build tool—right into your Gemfile, with version pinned.
Plus: Rails' history with asset pipelines and JS, and why #nobuild doesn't work most of the time.
yaroslav.io/posts/bundlebu…
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@fxn You're in for a treat. Check the Audeze line when you have the chance!
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Supposed to, but the bass is just a little bit more pronounced (still anemic) and the resonance peak people hate HD800 for is still there, just not as pronounced.
Definitely agree that 800 is the king of imaging, for sure. For instrument separation and detail, I'm firmly a planar magnetic fan..
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@yaroslav The S is supposed to be a bit more musical and have a bit more bass than the previous generation.
I am 100% into imaging, instrument separation, and detail retrieval. But, you can get all of that with a different sound profile.
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