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Drifting Ruby Screencasts
Dave Kimura
10 episodes
17 hours ago
In this episode, we look deploying Fizzy to a server and look at some of the notable practices found in the code.
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In this episode, we look deploying Fizzy to a server and look at some of the notable practices found in the code.
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Education
Episodes (10/10)
Drifting Ruby Screencasts
Cool Things in Fizzy
In this episode, we look deploying Fizzy to a server and look at some of the notable practices found in the code.
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1 week ago
20 minutes 23 seconds

Drifting Ruby Screencasts
Failover Requests
In this episode, we look at creating a failover mechanism for API requests. This can be a handy trick in situations where you want to add fault tolerance to an API request. We'll use the example of the Ollama Cloud as a failover to a locally hosted instance of Ollama.
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1 month ago
11 minutes 6 seconds

Drifting Ruby Screencasts
Omarchy
Omarchy is an omakase distribution based on Arch Linux and the tiling window manager Hyprland. It ships with just about everything a modern software developer needs to be productive immediately.
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2 months ago
11 minutes 34 seconds

Drifting Ruby Screencasts
RubyMine
I haven't used RubyMine in several years, but a recent announcement from JetBrains have now opened up access for free with non-commercial products. In this episode, I'm taking a fresh look at RubyMine after years of not using it.
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3 months ago
18 minutes 36 seconds

Drifting Ruby Screencasts
Model Context Protocol
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an API interface for your applications that are formatted in a way that machine learning platforms can interact with them. They can be used to generate AI insights, perform tasks based on user input or other things.
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4 months ago
12 minutes 16 seconds

Drifting Ruby Screencasts
Dependent Select
In this episode, we explore how to enhance standard select fields using a JavaScript library together with StimulusJS to create more dynamic and responsive dropdowns. The focus is on adding search functionality, handling dependent selections, and integrating smoothly with modern frontend setups.
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5 months ago
15 minutes 55 seconds

Drifting Ruby Screencasts
Marksmith
Easily add Markdown support to your Rails applications with Marksmith. This isn't a drop-in replacement to ActionText, but can be used with text or blob columns. Marksmith integrates easily with ActiveStorage for handling file uploads. In this episode, we'll explore setting up Marksmith and some best practices.
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6 months ago
7 minutes 48 seconds

Drifting Ruby Screencasts
Scaffold Templates
In this episode, we explore using the scaffold generator and modifying the templates to simplify the creation of consistent, Tailwind CSS-styled views and controllers in a Rails application, saving time when prototyping and building new features.
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7 months ago
13 minutes 42 seconds

Drifting Ruby Screencasts
Boolean vs Datetime
In this episode, we look at refactoring an existing application where it uses a boolean to determine if a post is published or unpublished. However, this feature has its limitations, so we change the functionality to work off of a datetime column instead.
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8 months ago
13 minutes 33 seconds

Drifting Ruby Screencasts
Vibe Coding
Time to stop hiring $100k/year developers and hire an intern for $10k/year and pay $100/year for an AI Agent. The intern doesn't even need to understand the code it is generating and just help guide it to the solution. Sadly, this has to be said because people do not watch the content. This is satire.
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8 months ago
17 minutes 28 seconds

Drifting Ruby Screencasts
In this episode, we look deploying Fizzy to a server and look at some of the notable practices found in the code.