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  1. @rubymine a guy at work can't use RubyMine after Apple JVM patch. Should we hold off for a RM patch?
  2. Thick fog, let alone any, was a pleasant surprise on the way in today. #phx
  3. @markng Netbeans tries to be multilangual - it may have Scala support.
  4. @FuzyPinkBunny that's interesting, but it seems to be adding more complexity to a task (estimation) I can't bill for (:
  5. @markng the political demographic isn't the most flattering. The things they use to attack each other are often childish or irrelevant.
  6. Got Rawr's specs passing again, and that's not a complaint. I'm very happy for the help! #oss
  7. Read it and weep (or something) http://www.logustus.com/2009/12/thoughts-on-estimations.html
  8. I had no idea Jemini could do this: http://rubyurl.com/CGR4 and http://rubyurl.com/5oin Courtesy of @jaymcgavren
  9. Testing a version control based deployment scheme is scary and difficult to test
  10. Big thanks to @markng for repairing our CI box! (which will be torn down anyways)
  11. @ashrewdmint restricting devs is what gets you a shop with many Jr. devs and an architect. Freedom with loose guidelines is the key (:
  12. Gemcutter team responded real fast to help me claim my gems (:
  13. Plain text password can be avoided by configuring the API key on Gemcutter
  14. While migrating Monkeybars to #gemcutter I got a 404. Things are pretty simple so I don't know where I went wrong.
  15. Migrating to gemcutter not needed, but I do need to get control of my gems. I wish the CLI tool didn't show my password in plain text
  16. @iamruinus I always have my install disks handy, including Snow Leopard
  17. @refriedchicken can has blog post for Rubymine path workaround?
  18. @FuzyPinkBunny the aliases work great for identifying the spam source too (:
  19. "Finished in 1881.521124 seconds" #KillMeNow #PaymentForSins
  20. @refriedchicken I'm hurtin for you RubyMine post on getting my path configured