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kc22mr commented on An Overview Of Upcoming Ruby on Rails 7.1 Features Part 1   web.archive.org/web/20230... · Posted by u/siaw23
mike1o1 · 3 years ago
I love Rails and how simple and boring[0] it is, and appreciate how it keeps evolving and growing. I've dabbled with some Javascript frameworks and Elixir/Phoenix, but always come back to Rails and forget just how fast and productive I can be. A lot of people complain about it, but I feel like Active Record just can't be beat, and helps me feel so productive. Add Stimulus and Turbo and the level of UI fidelity possible is impressive.

[0] https://boringrails.com/

kc22mr · 3 years ago
> I feel like Active Record just can't be beat

Please allow me to introduce Sequel (https://sequel.jeremyevans.net/) for your consideration.

kc22mr commented on Heart risks, data gaps fuel debate over Covid-19 boosters for young people   science.org/content/artic... · Posted by u/Metacelsus
moistly · 3 years ago
Is there not near-unanimous agreement that everyone is going to catch Covid at some point. Like, cave hermits are pretty much the only exception.
kc22mr · 3 years ago
There is not, and it pains me to hear people reinforcing that narrative. There are immunocompromised individuals within my family that have significantly higher risks of complications than the next person. For this reason, we take every precaution to avoid exposure and transmission. We have been fortunate to remain COVID-free so far, but please remember that there are lives hanging in the balance.

u/kc22mr

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