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New Year, New Ruby: Agents, Wishes, and a Calm Ruby 4

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Jan 27, 2026
They celebrate Ruby turning 30 and a quiet Ruby 4 release, then dig into performance, concurrency, and new packaging challenges. The conversation explores AI tooling for coding, agent-driven workflows, and the costs of AI “slop.” They debate open source sustainability, marketplace fragmentation, and wishes for better Ruby tooling and persona-based code helpers.
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Ruby 4 Marks Maturity Not Chaos

  • Ruby 4's quiet release signals maturity and stability rather than radical change.
  • Joe Leo argues a calm major release shows the language reached predictable upgrade processes.
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Concurrency Gains Close The Gap

  • Improved concurrency and parallelism are a key focus and comparability with Python is improving.
  • Valentino Stoll sees Ruby catching up for data and parallel workloads, enabling broader adoption.
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Boxes Enable Safer Parallel Workflows

  • Ruby "boxes" can scope classes/constants and enable parallel execution workflows.
  • Valentino envisions boxes used for blue-green deploys and safe dependency evaluation.
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