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Mise makes dev life so much simpler. A single env manager for Ruby, JavaScript, Go, and all the modern AI tooling. Every project can have their own versions. Stable system packages can be separated from high-churn AI tooling. Thrilled to sponsor @jdx in this mission!
This is our uptime record heading into Basecamp 5. All run out of our own data center racks. Now serving Basecamp four Chicago, Virginia, San Jose, and Amsterdam. Even when us-east-1 goes dark 😄
Lexxy is now at a production-Basecamp quality level.
Getting there has required a huge amount of work. Amazing effort led by Samuel Péchèr and @zoltanhosszu.
https://t.co/v7PbRzPHWM
Big day at Ruby Native! 🥳
→ First customer case study live: @enderinco shipped Foxance
→ Android beta invites going out today
→ pingrb in Google Play review
https://t.co/HD00IZ7NWa
⚙️ Rubydex is a new Shopify-backed static analysis engine aiming to unify code indexing for Ruby tooling. Ruby LSP, Tapioca, and Packwerk are already migrating to it. #Ruby https://t.co/9SnBA99lDn
It's hard to beat the stock Linux kernel that Linus and gang already went to great lengths optimizing. Omarchy just ships with that, and it seems to hold up pretty well! https://t.co/k1Q8MtnwlQ
Ruby 4.0.4 Released https://t.co/PUcacz3Mcr
This is a routine update that includes bugfixes. We recommend upgrading your Ruby version at your earliest convenience.
Omacon is kicking off in a few hours at the beautiful @Shopify space in NYC. All us speakers met up yesterday to test the tech and meet'n'greet. What a privilege to hang out with such a fine bunch of nerds!
Ruby 3.2 just reached end-of-life. Ruby 3.3 moved to security-only maintenance. I've written about how this process works from a maintainer's perspective — something I've long discussed in Japanese and am now bringing to English readers: https://t.co/6eTn7o8LAs
Short term roadmap for Ruby Native:
- Native navigation bars + buttons for Inertia apps
- In-app purchase support
- Revamped homepage (to feature Beervana)
- Remote logging for debugging
New PR has been opened to improve the Active Job Basics guide, and community feedback is welcome!
Summary of changes: Guide restructured and condensed for clarity, and the Solid Queue section was rewritten to include a conceptual overview, key features, and practical usage with duplicated content from the Solid Queue README now removed.
If you have a moment, please take a look and share your thoughts: https://t.co/bDNTHaxui9
Just dropped on Ruby Native: badges! 🔴
Use the new helper, native_badge_tag, to set the Home Screen icon and/or tab badge. Helpful for calling attention to notification counts.
Also works via JavaScript via RubyNative.setBadge().
https://t.co/cQcbPrcV0O
Rails just landed 11 CVEs, similarly our monthly release at @discourse landed 33 CVEs. This is not that software suddenly got sloppy, the AI based scanning using 5.4 xhigh and Opus max is finding dormant issues. Even if you hate AI and don't think loops are useful for anything, DO NOT sleep on this one, you will regret it. https://t.co/CV4r1EXXnR