Im moving the boilerplate generation to inside the main app again and will work on update everything and remove some rough edges. Also, have been building some new SAAS apps. More to come on that.
Built a small free service to easily share visible markdown files with non technical people, with the option for them to edit and annotate them. For the tech people there is an MCP to do the same.
This means that you can easily share markdown files between e.g. devs and pms, and ingest it back into Claude Code.
Let me know what you think:
mkdshare.dev
Just to be clear, I was laid off due to company finances. But it's also true that the management trying to pick up the loss in developers with @openclaw
Today's my birthday! 🎉
To celebrate I'm officially launching Ruby Native. 💎
Ship your Rails app to the App Store without opening Xcode.
$100 off your first year with code LAUNCH100, this week only.
rubynative.com
We’re hosting our largest ever Worldwide Hackathon.
One evening. Thirty cities. Building the future of conversational agents.
$200K in total prizes. December 11th, 6PM - 10:30PM local time.
If you’re a JavaScript developer who loves the v0.app / lovable.dev experience but you want run everything on your machine and use your own Claude Code/OpenAI Codex subscription, the wait is over: Tidewave now officially supports Next.js and Vite! 👇
Learn how to build an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server in Phoenix using Elixir and Hermes to give AI agents direct access to your application
youtu.be/pVlUYo1JzK8
New Video: Set up Playwright browser testing in Phoenix LiveView applications. Test authentication flows, form interactions, and complex user journeys
fullstackphoenix.com/videos/…
I just published a new video on how to track version changes in your Elixir Phoenix projects with PaperTrail.
Includes: displaying version history on a LiveView page as well as reverting the record to any point in time.
fullstackphoenix.com/videos/…