
Saying goodbye to static generation
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Using a Redis Cache in Rails Apps?
You can still use a CMS, but you acknowledge that like the CMS is gonna be for like the authoring experience. Or maybe you have a webhook that when someone authors something in the CMS, it pushes data in. Most Rails apps end up with a Redis cache anyways. Like a Redis having Redis as part of their architecture because there's things that take too long.
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