
407: Halls of Glowing Apples
Ruby has gone off the rails this week, and Wes is here to explain what’s happened.
April 1, 202155m 35s
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Show Notes
Ruby has gone off the rails this week, and Wes is here to explain what’s happened.
Plus emails into the show send Chris into a full Linux panic.
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Links:
- Sacrificing acts of heroism, big and small - YouTube
- Ruby off the Rails — On Wednesday, Bastien Nocera, the maintainer of a software library called shared-mime-info, informed Daniel Mendler, maintainer of a Ruby library called mimemagic, which incorporates Nocera's code, that he was shipping mimemagic under an incompatible software license.
- Announcing the Deno Company — Deno is our attempt to breathe new life into this ecosystem.
- Deno Deploy
- Chip shortage could benefit Apple with better component pricing — The global chip shortage will become a problem for devices like iPhones and Macs requiring chips for storage, but Wedbush believes it could be beneficial to Apple and its suppliers by improving the pricing of components.
Topics
Coder RadioDevelopment PodcastJupiter BroadcastingNode.jsRuby on RailsBert BelderBastien Nocerashared-mime-infomimemagicMIT LicenseGPLv2web developmentRubyGemsMime Types databaseRyan DahlDenoM1LinuxGNOME 40supply chainchip shortageClojureJava.Net