Reddit is just digging the hole deeper and deeper.
They are essentially threatening moderators of subreddits that are blacking out indefinitely that they will be removed.
While I can't speak for the entire r/Apple mod team I can say that we have voted to stay closed indefinitely due to Reddit's CEO's poor decision-making.
app.railsreviews.com is as of now running Ruby 3.2 with YJIT!
can't talk about speed improvements (yet), but what I can say is that it's a MASSIVE drop in memory utilization (left puma, right sidekiq):
This is gonna save me some money! 💰
Have you created Alfred workflows you'd like to share with the world? You can submit your workflows, big or small, to the Alfred Gallery: alfred.app/submit/
Here's a quick intro to some of the new libs I've been working on. Still early days with this, but I'm just too excited not to share with y'all. Lots of cool stuff to unpack here. Let me know what you think. youtu.be/WERDPzOz1sA
BREAKING!
After succesful referendum at Facebook 97.9% of employees decided to drop @reactjs and instead will focus on rewriring everything to @vuejs. The react core team now works on Vue 4.
1/ @scrintal Love what I am seeing so far. Some first impressions and suggestions for initial features. When adding a pdf document, it would be awesome to have markup or editing tools. Ability to copy highlighted text from the pdf to another note (more easily than manually).
@1Password the safari mobile extension is a bit inconsistent with @Fastmail integration. Whenever I want to create a masked email I have to do it through the Fastmail UI. I understand the form fields are all over the place on the web, but I would love to see more flexibility