A fellowship of the rings in plant defence

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如果你差点忘了人工智能对股市的威胁,微软正通过加深与 Anthropic 的 Claude 的整合来提醒你一把。不过,这也可能意味着,AI 终于要从软件股的风险因素变成助力了。

I know, right? Rails. That old thing ? People still use that ? But as I was doing this purely for fun, I decided to forgo the usual stacks-du-jour at $DAYJOB, and go back to my “first love” of Ruby. I also figured it would be a great opportunity to get re-acquainted with the framework that shook things up so much in the early 2000s. I’d been keeping half an eye on it over the years but it’s been a long time since I’ve done anything serious with Rails. The last time I properly sat down with it was probably around the Rails 3-4 era about 13-14 years ago now. Life moved on, I got deep into infrastructure and DevOps work, and Rails faded into the background of my tech stack.

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Pitfall: the thin band between bored/confused. It’s actually quite tricky to design talks where a good portion of your audience learns something. A common failure case (as an audience member) is to see talks where I’m painfully bored during the first half and completely confused during the second half, learning nothing by the end. This can occur in talks that have a very general (too general) overview followed by a technical (too technical) second portion. Try to identify when your talk is in danger of having this property.