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25 Oct 2018 Parsing logs 230x faster with Rust Perhaps surprisingly, one of the most challenging things about operating RubyGems.org is the logs. Unlike most Rails applications, RubyGems sees between 4,000 and 25,000 requests per second, all day long, every single day. As you can probably imagine, this creates… a lot of logs. A single day of request logs is usually around 500 gigabytes on disk. We
27 Jun 2014 Rails in 0.5 seconds You too can boot a Rails app in as little as 500ms! Here’s how, using lazy require statements and not loading Bundler or Rubygems at runtime. 🏃💨💫💞 A couple of weeks ago, I had a great conversation with a Ruby developer in Paris, and we talked about the things we liked and didn’t like about Ruby and Rails when compared to other options. He had just tried Node.js
10 May 2013 Hack your bundle for fun and profit Bundler has turned out to be an amazingly useful tool for installing and tracking gems a Ruby project needs. So useful, in fact, that nearly every Ruby project uses it. Even though it shows up practically everywhere, most people don’t know about Bundler’s built-in tools and helpers. In an attempt to increase awareness (and Ruby developer productivity
28 Mar 2014 The New Rubygems Index Format This post is a part news, part technical documentation, and part request for comment. I’m going to explain the technical nitty-gritty details of the planned next generation index that allows Bundler and Rubygems to know what gems exist and how to install them. The current index is a mishmash of different files that were created at different times to serve
07 Dec 2013 The rumors of Bundler's death have been greatly exaggerated So this week there was some excitement on Github, Hacker News, and Ruby Weekly about the news that Bundler will (eventually) be merged into Rubygems. Before that comment, which was a side point on a different topic, the idea of merging the two projects had not been announced or explained. As lead of the Bundler project, I’d li
11 Sep 2013 Vim is the worst editor …except all the other editors I want to like Vim so badly! I’ve been using it full-time for just over three months now. I finished Vim Adventures, I’ve been reading Practical Vim, and watching some Vimcasts. I’ve even been asking my smart vim friends for help. Unfortunately, it’s still driving me insane. The things it does badly make me want to stop using it alm
04 Apr 2010 iPad internet via iPhone, without jailbreaking I am a big fan of the iProxy project, which lets you get your laptop online via your iPhone without having to jailbreak it, provided you are (or at least know) someone in the iPhone developer program. I got my iPad today, and took it out to the park. Once I was there, I of course instantly wanted to look something up online. To solve this
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