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As a veteran Rails developer, Bridgetown is my go-to choice for static sites. Combining familiar ERB templating with cutting-edge asset tooling that just works out of the box makes for a fantastic developer experience.

I'm also intrigued by its ability to serve dynamic routes via Roda. This project is definitely putting some interesting concepts together.


This has been my experience too. Fortunately rubocop makes it easy to distribute alternate settings as gems. I use https://github.com/sider/meowcop as a reasonable base setting. It's more relaxed about style and makes rubocop more of a linter, which is what I want.


Just tried this out- very cool!


Thanks!


I bought an album on iTunes last week and it downloaded everything except for tracks 1 and 5.


#hackernewsproblems


Article lost me at the first phrase:

'Have you ever used Atom...'

Thanks for asking but no I haven't because I'm still waiting for a $%#$#%ing invitation!


I would be happy to provide one if you give me your email!


Just dropped ya a note, if you're in Japan that is. I assume this means existing users can offer new users invites, though I could be mistaken. :-)

Edit: Ah I see, each new user also gets 3 invites after downloading it themselves: http://discuss.atom.io/t/had-an-invitation-but-cannot-access...


Mind sending one my way? Really wanna check it out.


Sorry, I'm already out. They seem to limit how many invites you get so you ultimately can't invite to get more invites ;-)


"So Amazon says it may box and ship products it expects customers in a specific area will want – based on previous orders and other factors — but haven’t yet ordered. According to the patent, the packages could wait at the shippers’ hubs or on trucks until an order arrives."

Here's an idea. Pre-ship merchandise to local independent retail locations, waive the shipping fee but let the retailer mark it up a bit, and offer in-store pickup.

It's a proven business model, since that's how people bought stuff before catalogs and the internet.


That's exactly what I'm doing here:

https://github.com/existentialmutt/lt-ruby.git



This strikes me as intentionally misleading. They're using the github angry unicorn pic.

GH is a noted proponent of Unicorn the ruby app server. https://github.com/blog/517-unicorn


It's actually Daniel Shaw's logo and he has given us (and GitHub I presume) permission to use it.

Sorry for the confusion, we really dropped the ball.



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