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Ruby on Rails tutorial by mhartl et al would be my go to https://www.railstutorial.org/

Nice!

That reminds me of https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/bloodsuckers-1.5361074 where I learned:

"... resist the temptation to pour salt on [a bloodsucking leech], as folk wisdom recommends, because that could cause the leech to vomit into the wound, posing unnecessary health risks, suggest biologists behind a new exhibit on bloodsucking animals."


I am in a similar situation. Looking for work now and am finding both LinkedIn and Indeed have remote jobs. I also came across RemoteRocketship.com which is a subscription service. I am also talking to my friends and former colleagues. Good luck!



How do you feel about GitLab?


Sourcehut is currently available as a public alpha. This is what you can expect: https://sourcehut.org/alpha-details


Can I use it with Perplexity API without going through OpenRouter API? I want to try it but I don't want to go through a third party.


have you tried ai chatbots? they are pretty good at ocr nowadays


Former Soviet person here. I grew up in Kyiv, than we moved to Tallinn after Chernobyl.

Estonia has over a quarter of its population as Russian speakers.[1]

They don’t want to have Russians take back over.

1. https://migrant-integration.ec.europa.eu/library-document/fe...


Yes, I somehow understand this, people are different. I hope that there will be no such thing. It's hard to describe all here in comments. And I fully understand, for example, the country's desire to encourage people to learn the main language of the country.

There was a real danger of people colliding in Ukraine at that time. If everything had been completely peaceful, no seizures would have happened. After all, there really were supporters of the old government and opponents of it. Or even if NATO had signed an agreement that would definitely not accept Ukraine, perhaps for at least 50 years or some rather long period.

Unfortunately, many people no longer trust the West and NATO, they have failed to fulfill the role of an impartial leader who sets an example for others. They have committed too much deception for their own benefit.

In short, and very very roughly, I'm probably a proponent of a kind of balance. Which side is weaker (the whole NATO is clearly stronger when compared than Russia) that side is currently "right", and we need to look for something like a middle ground. If Ukraine had not received huge assistance from NATO countries and the government had not sought to join it, it would have been a different story. Yes, there is some deception on the other side, too, of course.

If you think about it well, then everything in life is not so simple.


Congratulations on your anniversary!

You might want to fix the first blog post date was in 2015 not 2025. :)

Keep it going!


Thank you, I have fixed the date.


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