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soffes.com
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| | | | | I've been using Homebrew on Apple Silicon for a few weeks now and it's been working well. With Ruby 3.0.0, I haven't had any issues installing it... | |
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neilzone.co.uk
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| | | | | I've run Mastodon for a few years now, and upgrading has always been fine: it uses a release-based approach, and one just upgrades to the latest release. | |
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www.classandobjects.com
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| | | | | Set up Ruby on Rails to work with Postgres on a fresh Ubuntu Linux distribution | |
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eregon.me
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| | | Bundler 2 did not arrive quietly. It was noticed by almost every CI build failing when running bundle install. As a result, it seems many still avoid Bundler 2 and just use Bundler 1. In this post, I present some ideas on how to get more people to use Bundler 2, and no longer need Bundler 1 which will not be maintained forever. | ||