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Tim Tilberg

@timtilberg

A beatster from nor-easter... assuming you were in Minneapolis... And not going too far north east. I use .rb, .py and .js to power business intelligence apps.

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I just emailed asking the same of “Shifting Baselines,” a recent excerpt from “This is Fine.” Same piece! Anyone? wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/e… Is this specific to On the Media? It sounds so familiar, but maybe because I listen to a lot of OTM.

Jeremy Evans (@jeremyevans0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weighing in at 434 pages, "Polished Ruby Programming" will be available for sale on July 9. Currently, it is the #1 New Release in Ruby Computer Programming! This would probably be more impressive if there was more than one new release. :) packt.live/3bfGmLI @Packtpub

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The Rails Foundation kicks off with one million dollars from cookpad, Doximity, Fleetio, GitHub, Intercom, Procore Technologies, Shopify, and 37signals to improve the documentation, education, marketing, and events in our ecosystem 🎉 rubyonrails.org/2022/11/14/the…

Steven Foster (@_stevenfoster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ruby on Rails cookpad Doximity Fleetio GitHub Intercom Procore Technologies Shopify 37signals #Rails was the first framework that helped me feel like I could one man ship a web app without hating myself. Stoked to see they're still investing in this community and codebase.

eileencodes (@eileencodes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love this because conferences breathe life in the community and increase opportunities for collaboration and learning. More Ruby on Rails focused conferences please! Thanks for your work on this Amanda Brooke Perino! #railsfoundation

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I remember when React first came out. I loved it. When I looked back on server side templates I thought they were old, dumb, slow. Fast forward to 1000s of headaches with state management, repainting issues, slow updates, etc. When I went back to Rails (w/ hotwire now) it was a

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"I spent the last year to figure it out and then sit down and encoded it to just run this script" "Very happy to unveil this today the culmination of the work I have done in the last two years" Stephen Margheim unveiled this new tool for free github.com/fractaledmind/… #friendlyrb

"I spent the last year to figure it out and then sit down and encoded it to just run this script"

"Very happy to unveil this today the culmination of the work I have done in the last two years"

<a href="/fractaledmind/">Stephen Margheim</a> unveiled this new tool for free
github.com/fractaledmind/…

#friendlyrb
Tim Tilberg (@timtilberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can’t wait to see all you folks at my 40° birthday party in Toronto next week. So kind of Amanda Brooke Perino to handle the rsvps. Oh, and also #railsworld I guess too.

Tamas Erdos (@tamas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

tobi lutke The Shopify party was awesome, really felt like the conference + sponsors went out of their way (and spared no expense) to elevate these 2 days. Thank you

Tim Tilberg (@timtilberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FOMO on #RubyConf; Wanting to see more highlights. What are you finding interesting? Anything notable in Matz's keynote?

Tim Tilberg (@timtilberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m learning a new piece for cello. Watching the recordings of this practice is dreadful. The apprehension is palpable. Need to get through this “learning the notes” phase. I tell my daughter to always play with gusto. Work with confidence and your tools will sing.

Tim Tilberg (@timtilberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I vibe coded my first iOS app with windsurf. I got to “look mom!!!” very quickly. That was cool. But, the cracks of vibe coding were obvious. It created an inaccurate tuner that it couldn’t fix. You still need domain knowledge and critical thinking skills. Well, for now.

Tim Tilberg (@timtilberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been doing Ruby in Windsurf for certain tasks for about a year now. A few months ago it became worse than useless: it’s constantly taking time away from me. Today I finally correlated it to the gpt4o model switch. Went back to Claude Sonnet 3.7, and it’s magic again.