DATABASE_URL=op://Development/secure-env-demo/database-url
I honestly didn’t use Solid Cable much, apart from indirectly. It’s an Action Cable adapter which again uses a database by default. It’s useful for real-time websockets features, although I only ended up using it to enable debugbar for local testing. Debugbar provides a handy toolbar that lets you inspect your SQL queries, HTTP requests and other useful debugging features while you’re developing. Reminded me a lot of the debug toolbars found in a lot of PHP frameworks like Symfony. Still, I really appreciated again being able to make use of all this without needing to spin up additional infrastructure.
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And after today's update, it appears Mozilla has followed through on its promise to offer an AI-free version of its web browser.
And finally, it has built in reflection... And while I wouldn't use it for release code, being able to quickly reflect on game objects for editor tooling is very nice. I can easily make live-inspection tools that show me the state of game objects without needing any custom meta programming or in-game reflection data. After spending a few years making games in C++ I really like having this back.
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