Published: December 20, 2020
Another year, another major Rails release. Rails 6.1 looks to be a solid one. Though, despite all the new features and fixes a new Rails version brings, there is always one looming problem for developers - the upgrade.
Published: July 31, 2020
Sidekiq will happily chug along and process any and all jobs that are in the queue. But, what if you want it to take a break for a bit?
Published: September 16, 2019
Sidekiq 6 requires redis 4 or later. Some distros don't ship with that version so an upgrade is required.
Published: July 23, 2016
If you're running your Ruby apps on your own server, you obviously need Ruby installed. The problem is the version of Ruby provided by the OS is commonly not what you want.
Published: July 15, 2016
I decided to move my projects from one hosted git service to a different one and needed to make the change near seamless for contributors and production
Published: June 26, 2016
I decided want to migrate a Rails 4.2 side project from unicorn to puma. The app has relatively high traffic throughout the day, so I want to avoid any visible downtime.