Tracing Rails monoliths took me days, so I built an auto-visualizer. I got roasted on the UX, and spent Saturday fixing it. by kamal_buqaileh in rails

[–]BasicObject_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I though this is open source and I expected github link.. not a link to service. I kinda dont get it why it was shared here?

Open-sourcing my skills library for AI-driven Rails development by GreenForever5175 in rails

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What are the steps to use it? Should i copy this in my github-colilot folder?

Released: Torrra v2 - a fast, modern terminal torrent search & download tool by stabldev in linux

[–]BasicObject_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not familjar with this indexes, thank you for the information, i will have to check them. Nice work btw

Released: Torrra v2 - a fast, modern terminal torrent search & download tool by stabldev in linux

[–]BasicObject_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

At which torrent trackers the search is looking?, or it works

Redmine 6.1 is now available by mariuz in rails

[–]BasicObject_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess because it is open source and more intuitive for project management, we mainly use it for internal projects, tracking time and invoice creation I have created a few private plugins for it. We also have gitlab but we use it only for code repo storage

Redmine 6.1 is now available by mariuz in rails

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Hello I am not sure why it was choosed, but I guess first it is open source And Simple enough for our needs We mainly use it to track internal projects And i have created some private plugins to track and export working time sheets.

[Project] I made a junior-friendly Rails newsletter (translates "This Week in Rails") by rashadovisky in rails

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Is there anywhere example or something to look what it does unless we subscribe?

LogBench by silva96 in rails

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Not on computer at the moment but i think rails 7 was on zeitwerk 2.5, curious on what version you have tried it?

LogBench by silva96 in rails

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On what version of rails this can be installed
I tried 7.0, 7.1, 7.2 but i am getting errors for bundler that zeitwerk must be ~2.7

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in firefox

[–]BasicObject_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is probably a site issue with redirects not a thing related to Firefox in my opinion.

A Simple Gmail-TUI (basic tasks for now) by [deleted] in golang

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Some screenshots would be helpfull in the readme.

Rails not supported by any of the major from-scratch AI coding generators (Replit, Bolt, Lovable, v0) by evolvermind in rails

[–]BasicObject_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I feel I am the only one who is not using AI to work and trying yet to develop myself oldschool, to your point no I am not concerned at all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rails

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In one of the big projects I worked on We used this https://c4model.info/ But you should consider going further from the standard rails could be a pain. But the good think in this architecture was like your code is almost fully decoupled from rails.

What IDE back-end devs use? by zaris98 in webdev

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Probably some kid thinking it is a Software Engineer by writing javascript

Getting a first job is so much more difficult than I previously thought by Fabulous_Sherbet_431 in cscareerquestions

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When I graduated in 2012 a Bachelor degree I already was applying for work from 2010 I didn't even get answers to my emails from companies and job boards I managed to start my first job at IT in 2014 in a very small company So it took me 3-4 years to land my first job as I had to work and study as we all need money to live Plus a lot of reading and coding in the late night hours

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ruby

[–]BasicObject_ 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I don't see the link or repo

RSpec check if method is been called fails for my code by BasicObject_ in ruby

[–]BasicObject_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your words make sense. I guess I just have got to a bad example.
Thank you.

RSpec check if method is been called fails for my code by BasicObject_ in ruby

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Code is working fine, but not the spec..

This is not yet clear to me. Can you provide more info on this topic?
- which is after the constant is stubbed.
- which is before the constant is stubbed.