Ruby recap for week 9/2025
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Why Ruby on Rails still matters 589 comments in 4 discussions
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There Isn’t Much Point to HTTP/2 Past The Load Balancer 272 comments in 3 discussions
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Making o1, o3, and Sonnet 3.7 Hallucinate for Rails Developers 249 comments in 3 discussions
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What's The Deal With Ractors? 24 comments in 1 discussion
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I just did a postmortem of a recent awful job experience 21 comments in 1 discussion
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I created a headless scheduling/booking API solution 14 comments in 3 discussions
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From SPA Fever to Hybrid Harmony: How Inertia Lets You Have Your Rails Cake and Eat It Too 🚂 9 comments in 1 discussion
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RBS comments support in Sorbet 8 comments in 1 discussion
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Rails at Scale: Interprocedural Sparse Conditional Type Propagation 6 comments in 1 discussion
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Advanced Queries in ActiveRecord for Ruby on Rails 5 comments in 1 discussion
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Compile Ruby apps with Tebako 3 comments in 1 discussion
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DragonRuby Game Toolkit - Last day to get it for free 3 comments in 1 discussion
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Here's part two of a dark tale about the coal mines where apps are hammered out 2 comments in 1 discussion
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How to: Rails `params.expect` 2 comments in 1 discussion
Releases #
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Protos: A Phlex component library built with DaisyUI, version 1.0 released. Updates Phlex to v2, and DaisyUI to v5 16 comments in 2 discussions
Projects #
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Running RSpec Tests in Parallel 17 comments in 2 discussions
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GitHub - davidesantangelo/gitingest: Gitingest is a command-line tool that fetches files from a GitHub repository and generates a consolidated text prompt. 2 comments in 1 discussion
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Show HN: YLL is a lightweight and secure URL shortener built with Ruby on Rails
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Rails Cookies Monster - The definitive test suite for any library decrypting Rails cookies
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Exeggutor - A Simple, Capable, and Unified Interface for Managing Subprocesses in Ruby
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