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Rails for Beginners Part 41: Next Steps Discussion

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Thanks Cris I think I have something wrong cause the schedule tweets is not sending tweet at all. I have change the UTC to America/Brasilia. Could give me some advice in my https://github.com/adalbertobrant/scheduled_tweets

Do you have any logs?

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Nice guide. Everything was thoroughly explained and it was very easy to understand

Okay, whoa. This post just gave me a jolt. I totally get the point about needing to feel something to create something worthwhile. Like, if I'm just going through the motions, it's just… beige. Your point about embracing the messy middle hit home. It's like trying to code a complex feature; you inevitably crash and burn a few times before it even starts to resemble something functional. Remember flappy bird? Seemed simple, but rage-quitters everywhere (including me) know the frustration wasn't worth it... unless that frustration led to a better game, right? Hmm. Maybe I should embrace the coding chaos more...

This post awakened me. I completely understand why you need to feel something in order to make something valuable. For example, if I'm just going through the motions, it's... grey. It hit home that you said to accept the messy middle. That's like trying to code a complicated feature—you'll fail a few times before it even looks like it might work.

Thanks for sharing your experience! Changing the timezone to America/Brasilia is a good step, but sometimes scheduled features can still glitch due to daylight saving or API limits. Double-check your app permissions and make sure your server time matches the timezone. By the way, working on projects like this reminds me of the incremental progress in Cookie Clicker—small tweaks can lead to big results!

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