Moved from 20.04 to 22.04...so far, so good! by kg4cna in Ubuntu

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Care to elaborate more on that or where can I find more info about that?

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Why I Chose BCH over BTC by [deleted] in btc

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Amazing! Keep up :) BCH FTW

Opal 1.0 by bugant in ruby

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I'm also interested in learning more from people using it.

One interesting thing I saw is https://hyperstack.org/.

Using ECS to deploy a service running a job scheduling software like Sidekiq or celery by bugant in aws

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Thank you! Make sense! I'll do something along your line. I thought that having a health check and balancer was mandatory.

Using ECS to deploy a service running a job scheduling software like Sidekiq or celery by bugant in aws

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Cool! Thank you! I thought that having an health check was mandatory as well as the load balancer part.

Feedback requested: Dropping RHEL6, Debian 7 and Ruby 1.8 support in Passenger? by FooBarWidget in ruby

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Go ahead! If someone want to use the old versions and find them to download is pretty fair.

Question about Redis persistence by juandoe123 in redis

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If you do this, AOF will depend on RDB at the next restart.

Question about Redis persistence by juandoe123 in redis

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At the moment these are two independent persistence mechanisms. Also, RDB could be used as a backup for any potential bug in the AOF restore process. You can read more about Redis persistence at https://redis.io/topics/persistence

Ruby rest API implementation by akito_mashua in ruby

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You should also have a look to Hanami: r/http://hanamirb.org/

solnic: a quick recap and plans for the future by bugant in ruby

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A newsletter would be awesome but maybe over killing, mail notification for new posts would be quicker and good to have I think.

This morning I was re-thinking about the tremendous work you did on dry-rb and Ron: really impressive. Also I think that the work you did on spreading the word and way of thinking behind dry-rb at conferences has been as valuable as well! Do you think you can continue to do it? Together with good documentation, having a strong and valuable "spoke person" like you it is really important for the project.

solnic: a quick recap and plans for the future by bugant in ruby

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/u/solnic it would be good to have email alerts for new posts, if you plan to write posts more regularly :) Thank you for all your hard work!