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If you're building on Google Cloud and need an in-memory data store, you've probably looked at Memorystore in the console. It's right there, a few clicks to provision, and it speaks the Redis protocol you already know. But the architectural difference...
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Back in 2015, the two-person studio Metanet released N++, a brutally hard 2D platformer that was a decade in the making, building off of previous releases dating back to the freeware Flash title N. At the time, cofounder Raigan Burns issued some famous last words: "We hope it's not another 10 years before we come up with a game." But now here we are, more than a decade later, and N is getting another sequel. And this time the focus is on multiplayer. The new game is called, absurdly, N Plus Infi
A few weeks ago I gave Claude Code a task and walked away. I came back to find it had retried the same broken command two hundred times, burning tokens the whole way. Nothing errored. Nothing told me. AI agents don't crash like normal software. They fail silently. The output keeps flowing, your logs stay green, and you find out from the bill or a bad result. The patterns I keep hitting: Silent loops that never converge (the reviewer agent that's never satisfied). Retry storms against a dead path
(Originally published as this blog post: https://andymaleh.blogspot.com/2026/06/rubyconf-has-joined-railsconfrailsworld.html) RubyConf has joined RailsConf & RailsWorld as another exclusive discriminatory unexcellent conference by discriminating against any speakers who submit talks that cover Frontend Ruby technologies or dethrone React/JavaScript in any way. In 2025, I won an award for a highly innovative and outside-the-box Ruby open-source project at an international Japanese tech competitio
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