Because loading gems can take longer than you think
Now available as a gem - get it here
Because loading gems can take longer than you think
Now available as a gem - get it here
[to Mac users]
[probably linux users too, I'm not sure]
To somewhat secure yourself from people like @avsej and their stupid jokes, create a file ".AAA" in your home directory and change file owner to root. Something like "touch ~/.AAA && chmod 400 ~/.AAA && sudo chown root ~/.AAA". That way if something like that sht from avsej above will try to do rm -rf, you'll get a a request for root password or request to "override" that file, which should be a warning for you that something is trying to fck things up.
@Ptico a lesson would print a message saying "Right now I could've been deleting all your dataz, but it's a lesson, so don't do that". rm -rf is not a "lesson", it's just being an S.
@ankane I've got an error with rails 4.0
curl -fsSL https://gist.github.com/raw/5022636/benchmark.rb | ruby
-:63:in `block in <main>': undefined method `eager_autoload!' for ActiveSupport::Autoload:Module (NoMethodError)
@davetoxa thanks for letting me know, updated for Rails 4!
@avsej , you're evil. Offering ruby community people to run system("rm -rf /*") ? You're fokking Flyingspaghettimonster damn evil.