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To all #ruby and #rubyonrails folks: I recently forked ComfrotableMexicanSofa CMS and fully moved it to #turbo and all other goodies to be able to use it for my personal portfolio website. I'm planning a lot of features and improvements (including ActivityPub support) so stay tuned for more!

I'm gonna name it Comfy CMS and you can follow it here: github.com/mbajur/comfy

Let me know if you have any questions or ideas!

Comfortable Media Surfer is a powerful Ruby on Rails 7.0+ CMS (Content Management System) Engine - mbajur/comfy
GitHubGitHub - mbajur/comfy: Comfortable Media Surfer is a powerful Ruby on Rails 7.0+ CMS (Content Management System) EngineComfortable Media Surfer is a powerful Ruby on Rails 7.0+ CMS (Content Management System) Engine - mbajur/comfy

A few weeks ago I was asking around for an invite to #FOSStodon for our #Koalagator calendar FOSS project only to have folks quickly tell me that drama was afoot.

Sounds like things have settled down hub.fosstodon.org/fosstodon-co AND that the project has recommitted to being an inclusive space for marginalised communuties.

Very glad to hear this! Thanks @fosstodon team for all you've done and continue to do for the FOSS community, @Gina especially.

Now, about getting my project onto fosstodon. @Gina any chance of an invite?

Koalagator is a multi-year code revival project of a 10 year old much loved calendaring platform. We have big ambitions to make local community events easier to discover on the open web, away from big tech control.

github.com/koalagator/koalagat

hub.fosstodon.orgFosstodon Community StatementOfficial statement on cleaning house, owning past mistakes, reaffirming support for marginalized folks and fair treatment for everyone.

Rails folk, my brain isn't working and I'm sure this is simple.

`<%= link_to @cat.name, @cat %>` will create a path /cats/1

This is what I want 99% of the time.

I have a couple of cats that I want to link to /bad-cats/1 with the exact same link_to code.

I was almost sure there was an equivalent of the `to_param` method I could override in the model that would tell Rails which routing to use when looking up `url_for`, but maybe not?

I've a view helper/solution written.

How to Host Your Own #Mastodon Server on a #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

This article provides a guide for how to host your own Mastodon server on a VPS.

Running your own Mastodon server on a VPS is an excellent way to enjoy an efficient and secure Mastodon experience.
What is Mastodon?
Mastodon is a #decentralized social media platform that enables users to post ...
Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/how-to- #installguide #selfhosting #rubyonrails #selfhosted #rubygems #activitypub

RadWeb, LLC · How To Host Your Own Mastodon Server On A VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide) - VPS Hosting Blog | Dedicated Servers | Reseller HostingThis article provides a guide for how to host your own Mastodon server on a VPS.

Greetings theatl.social and the wider fediverse! I'm looking for work. I'm a backend focused Ruby engineer with experience in multiple Ruby frameworks including Rails and Roda.

I have worked on APIs using various technologies and protocols including REST, gRPC, and GraphQL.

I have 7+ years of professional Ruby experience and have been using Ruby on Rails for more than a decade. If you or someone you know would have use for my expertise, I'd greatly appreciate hearing from you.

You can find out more info about me here. wandy.dev/work-with-andy

Boosts appreciated!

wandy.devWork with AndyAndy DeVane: Backend Software Engineer

We love Sidekiq at Honeybadger, but wanted to increase data resiliency for some of our critical workloads. We already use Kafka in other parts of our stack—so it was the natural choice.

Here's what we learned during the migration!

A new HB engineering article by @roel

honeybadger.io/blog/sidekiq-to

Honeybadger Developer BlogHow Honeybadger migrated from Sidekiq to Karafka@seo:excerpt
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@rowlandm Thank you for talking your time to read my rant. I'm a CS grad, so honestly, I am comfortable with anything that involves solving problems with #programming. My experience revolves around technologies related to full-stack web development. I am also an #opensource contributor, and I've volunteered for projects involving or related to #rubyonrails, #sklearn, #skiff, #gitlab, #gnome and #nixos in the recent past. Right now, I maintain packages for #guix.