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Sean
@Sean0
On Friday, the Scoreboard that me and a friend built for my School's sports day had it's first trial by fire day. It went mostly well (We had a few minor issues but that was inevitable) I had assumed it would work decently well as it had proven itself to be stable in production on Railway. I would like to thanks @northeastprince for their help with general code clean-up and removing that pesky Redis configuration. I would recommend anyone try to reuse this (there's a bunch of very specific to our school stuff contained within the code) I also wouldn't bother try logging in. Unless you have a login on our school Microsoft entra tenancy. It won't let you in but if you really want to look at it, you can see the code here and the production env here Internally, this is a Ruby on Rails application with a Postgres DB
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ThomasStubblefield
@ThomasStubblefield0
Aurora is working! You'll receive morning texts suggesting clothing based on the weather in your area www.auroraalert.cc :blobhypedance: :catjam:Go @northeastprince for building & fixing the backend in Ruby on Rails!!!! (Matt is quite skilled) :catjam: :blobhypedance: (this was a hackathon project we built at Beantown Bash)
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