No, not yet. I’m keen to give it a go
Posts by Julián
Hebble!!! Love that the internet keeps connecting us in one way or another.
I’m glad you found it inspiring. Did you end up going all in?
Came here to make this exact joke
Would love to!
We'll have to invite you to the next RubyConf in Melbourne then!
I just started learning about MCPs so these implementations could be wrong or even unnecessary.
I leaned a lot on the official tutorial modelcontextprotocol.io/quickstart/s... and on Copilot + Claude to help with some of the grunt work.
Typescript is not my jam but the Ruby SDK is too new.
I'm trying to not be on social media too much so when I come back, I'll make sure to bring some gifts:
Experimental MCP servers for Stimulus and Turbo documentation:
github.com/pinzonjulian...
github.com/pinzonjulian...
@marcoroth.dev you mind find this interesting!
A little bit of both. I’m mainly keen on exploring the front end scene of Ruby web applications but I don’t want to constrain it just to that.
Thanks, Tim!!!
Thanks, Joel!
Ok, I'm doing it.
I just bought a domain to start a podcast about all things Ruby, Rails, the web and all the awesome people building it.
Wish me luck!
Immediately subscribed!
I have to admit, I’ve never used an RSS reader 🙈 do you use one? Would you recommend it?
I use my Hey feed for that.
What a cliffhanger! Can’t wait to read the next one. Do you send these via email? I’m trying not to be on socials too much but I don’t want to miss new ones.
Hey @joel.drapper.me! I was watching your Euruko talk on Phlex and noticed the live demo didn’t make it to the video. Is there another version of it showing the demo?
The internals of caching would be super interesting. A bit niche but crucial to understand how to modernise pieces of AV.
Timezones are the bane of my existence living in Australia 🫠
Ooh I’m interested in the action view one!
Haha courageous indeed! 💪🏽
Which goes back to your original thesis: it’s a social thing. If you’re not staying long at a company/team/app, it can be less appealing to do that work when there’s a shiny new feature waiting to be built
Yeah it requires a lot of courage to go change one of those core models. Specially if you’re new to a company… which is basically almost everyone since people hop jobs every couple of years
The problem I’ve encountered with this is that concepts are too fuzzy and very hard to group early on. Grouping early means working with big assumptions of how the system will evolve.
Edges tend to define later on after the code has matured; and also when it’s harder to change.
It is social indeed. I worked in a monolith at Block where even with types (Java & Kotlin) and native mechanisms to modularise code it was an absolute pain to do any change.
I’ve worked at Buildkite in the past year and seeing Tim work and move our company forward has been an absolute privilege. I’ve learned a lot from his work.
You should hire him!
I followed Andy Cook’s video on meal prep and the veggies were SO GOOD. 100% would recommend. I even had some at breakfast with eggs.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=visx...
Love this! I dream to do this when I have kids. It’ll be a while though 😂
Just bought this! Joe’s work is great and I’m more than happy to support this.
I used to work at a startup where we used Turbolinks native about 8-9 years ago. How I wished a resource like this existed back then!
I think this’ll be huge! Thanks for making this!
Inspired by @timriley.info ‘s post, I wrote a 2024 review of my own:
dev.julianpinzon.com/year-in-revi...
I’ve had this same idea for a while now! 🙌🏽 they should totally do it
Such a nice article. This is the way!
Want to try out Amazon's new DSQL database from Ruby on Rails?
github.com/sj26/activer...
It's probably going to fall over at the first migration, but we've gotta start somewhere.