Dominic
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I don't agree with it. I'm Postgres for life.
Yeah. It's there's a whole. Yeah, but it is nice. I fear that a lot more complex applications that are written on Rails, but probably have tendrils into like native binaries and things that they run will find Kamal a touch lacking and still end up using things like bash scripts and. Whatever, right, whatever Tom Fuller you want, but it is built on Docker and we get to claim that win yet again.
Yeah. It's there's a whole. Yeah, but it is nice. I fear that a lot more complex applications that are written on Rails, but probably have tendrils into like native binaries and things that they run will find Kamal a touch lacking and still end up using things like bash scripts and. Whatever, right, whatever Tom Fuller you want, but it is built on Docker and we get to claim that win yet again.
And I'm pretty sure, so I didn't put it in the doc, but what is the name of his Linux PC dev bootstrap thing? We talked about a couple months ago. That has gotten a ton of traction. Super fast.
And I'm pretty sure, so I didn't put it in the doc, but what is the name of his Linux PC dev bootstrap thing? We talked about a couple months ago. That has gotten a ton of traction. Super fast.
No, we'll look it up. It's got like a very... It's something like weird. It's got a... Okay. Yeah.
No, we'll look it up. It's got like a very... It's something like weird. It's got a... Okay. Yeah.
He's still... Getting in weird fights with the WordPress guy. I don't know if I care about that, but sure. Why not? I don't know.
He's still... Getting in weird fights with the WordPress guy. I don't know if I care about that, but sure. Why not? I don't know.
Amacube, that's what it is, right? Yes, yes, yes. Amacube. Wes is always there. He's clutch. Other things, speaking of things that end in cube, SolidCube. This one I'm actually going to end up using in two to three years when I get to ship a Greenfield product in Rails. Because, of course, all my stuff is running older stuff. It is a built-in abstraction for the hell that is...
Amacube, that's what it is, right? Yes, yes, yes. Amacube. Wes is always there. He's clutch. Other things, speaking of things that end in cube, SolidCube. This one I'm actually going to end up using in two to three years when I get to ship a Greenfield product in Rails. Because, of course, all my stuff is running older stuff. It is a built-in abstraction for the hell that is...
Ultimately, it's like kind of cron jobs. I don't want to get too railsy here, but they're like delay jobs. You could be using โ my brain isn't working today โ Sidekick, all kinds of stuff to do asynchronous tasks that need to go off and report back. Think large data processing and how I might find this helpful, but also think about large โ
Ultimately, it's like kind of cron jobs. I don't want to get too railsy here, but they're like delay jobs. You could be using โ my brain isn't working today โ Sidekick, all kinds of stuff to do asynchronous tasks that need to go off and report back. Think large data processing and how I might find this helpful, but also think about large โ
I need to process all the sales from last night and do the sales tax report for the manager for 2 a.m. in the morning. But that takes a lot, and if people are using our website, we probably don't want it running the main processes, right? That is a gross oversimplification, and depending on what system you're using, they handle processes very differently.
I need to process all the sales from last night and do the sales tax report for the manager for 2 a.m. in the morning. But that takes a lot, and if people are using our website, we probably don't want it running the main processes, right? That is a gross oversimplification, and depending on what system you're using, they handle processes very differently.
And actually, you hit on his main point and the Rails team's main point that I kind of overlooked here. There's this whole idea of getting away from AWS, which I'm all for. and just moving to putting things on one box. Now, DHH and company over at Basecamp are like self-hosting again, which I briefly did, and I guess a few of the people, great.
And actually, you hit on his main point and the Rails team's main point that I kind of overlooked here. There's this whole idea of getting away from AWS, which I'm all for. and just moving to putting things on one box. Now, DHH and company over at Basecamp are like self-hosting again, which I briefly did, and I guess a few of the people, great.
I know those DO bills are breaking my soul.