Follow up: https://intertwingly.net/blog/2025/10/17/Frozen-String-Liter...
> I felt bad Don't. I can honestly say that I didn't write this post targeting HN. I'll go further... this post wasn't meant for people who are unlikely to use https://github.com/fly-apps/dockerfile-rails#overview. I…
The short answer is that litefs uses a single primary node (see: https://fly.io/docs/litefs/proxy/). I work with Ben so I imagine that over time we'll find a configuration that works with multiple databases each with…
Author here, and fly.io employee. I have an app that allows dance studios to schedule "heats" for competitions. Multiple dance studios, in separate locations, use this app with separate databases. I merely blogged some…
At the moment Rails is focused on simplicity/readability. I've got a gem that I'm proposing (and DHH is evaluating) that adds caching as an option: https://github.com/rubys/dockerfile-rails#overview
Follow up: https://intertwingly.net/blog/2025/10/17/Frozen-String-Liter...
> I felt bad Don't. I can honestly say that I didn't write this post targeting HN. I'll go further... this post wasn't meant for people who are unlikely to use https://github.com/fly-apps/dockerfile-rails#overview. I…
The short answer is that litefs uses a single primary node (see: https://fly.io/docs/litefs/proxy/). I work with Ben so I imagine that over time we'll find a configuration that works with multiple databases each with…
Author here, and fly.io employee. I have an app that allows dance studios to schedule "heats" for competitions. Multiple dance studios, in separate locations, use this app with separate databases. I merely blogged some…
At the moment Rails is focused on simplicity/readability. I've got a gem that I'm proposing (and DHH is evaluating) that adds caching as an option: https://github.com/rubys/dockerfile-rails#overview