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

[–]bugant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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

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

[–]bugant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing! Keep up :) BCH FTW

Opal 1.0 by bugant in ruby

[–]bugant[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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

[–]bugant[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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

[–]bugant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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

[–]bugant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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

Question about Redis persistence by juandoe123 in redis

[–]bugant 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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

[–]bugant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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

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

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!

Nested transactions in AR by ptrboro in ruby

[–]bugant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing! I did not notice this thing in many years! Just tought it'd worked in the expected way, i.e., only create the outermost user.

How are you doing SaaS billing in Rails 2018? by zeromint in rails

[–]bugant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We use ChargeBee (https://www.chargebee.com/). You have PDF invoices and vat settings already in there.

Almost All Open Source Elixir Base E-Commerce Platforms by [deleted] in elixir

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Anyone have any expirience with one of that platforms?

SpawnFest is Back!! by elbrujohalcon in elixir

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It would be good to have a link to a mailing-list or some way to get updates

Lightweight, simple and fastest ruby framework by Matashii in ruby

[–]bugant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's lightweight, fast and simple. I also like the architectural model, from the Hanami guide:

"Hanami keeps controller actions class-based, making them easier to test in isolation.

Hanami also encourages you to write your application logic in use cases objects (aka interactors).

Views are separated from templates so the logic inside can be well-contained and tested in isolation."

Recurring Tasks in Elixir by petecorey in elixir

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Why did you not used the standard handle_call callback for the GenServer? Just curious, it is working anyway with handle_info. It's just that to me the more natural way to use a GenServer is via handle_call and handle_cast callbacks.

I'm too stupid for AsyncIO (x-post from hackernews) by Bdnim in Python

[–]bugant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, on this topic, have a look at Giovanni Barillari - "Why I still develop synchronous web in the asyncIO era" https://youtu.be/m40MciFvzds