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We use Trello for a lot of our processes and projects. Here’s how to be hyper-productive with it.
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Since 2010, we have dedicated Friday every week to “investment time”, unstructured self-directed time undedicated to client work. Here’s how it works and what we’ve learned.
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Search engines “crawl” and “index” web content through programs called robots (a.k.a. crawlers or spiders). Here are some approaches to blocking them in Ruby on Rails apps.
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GitHub lets you create pretty tables in Markdown. Keeping those tables pretty in the source code doesn’t have to be painful.
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How to fix the “Compiled slug size: 500.6M is too large (max is 500M)” error when trying to deploy your Heroku app.
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Improve your project team’s spelling abilities with these Vim tips.
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Today marks 10 years of writing, editing, and publishing this blog, Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots. Here’s a few things we did along the way to improve our happiness and the quality of the content.
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Better visualize product retention with a curve instead of a tabular cohort report.
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Improve the speed of Postgres full-text search by introducing a tsvector column to cache lexemes and using a trigger to keep the lexemes up-to-date.
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Generate leads for your product with Twitter Ads and FormKeep.
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