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mapzy reviews and mentions
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Why it needs to be so painful to deploy a Rails app on Ubuntu in 2022?
I haven an open-source app (it's a store finder) that also uses Docker and Redis. Have a look at the GitHub repo, maybe there's something to help you there in my setup?
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Show off your project in rails
Mapzy is a store finder, and like Fugu it focuses on simplicity. Again, I've created it because the store finders out there were either ugly, too complex and/or expensive, and not privacy-focused. Read more on mapzy.io
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A better CSV import
If you're interested in the code, have a look at location_imports_controller.rb, location_import.rb, and batch_geocode_worker.rb.
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Ask HN: Do you contribute to open source projects?
I contribute to Our World In Data [0] and some of the Rails repos. I also run my own open source projects [1][2].
I've just recently started doing it, and I only put in a few hours each week. Slow and steady wins the race. My motivation is three-fold: First, it's gratifying to give something back to software I love using for free. Second, I learn a lot. Third, if I ever want to work with one of the companies who are stewarding these repos, it gives me a leg up in the application process.
0: https://github.com/owid/owid-grapher
- Show HN: Open-source and simple store locator
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Jekyll and Tailwind: How to speed up build time
I've been trying out Jekyll for a new side project's static website and of course added my favorite CSS framework, Tailwind, into the mix. However, after adding Tailwind with PostCSS I began to see very slow build times. Generating the site went from less than a second to more than 30 seconds. Waiting this long to see every change you do makes working with Jekyll impossible.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 18 Apr 2024
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mapzy/mapzy is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of mapzy is Ruby.