

Remote Ruby
Chris Oliver, Andrew Mason
Two Rubyists having conversations and interviewing others about Ruby and web development.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 51min
Who Owns RubyGems? Inside the Ruby Central Controversy
Drew Bragg, host of Code and the Coding Coders Who Code It, joins Rachael Wright-Munn, a developer and streamer known as ChaelCodes, to dive deep into the RubyGems controversy. They discuss the timeline of events surrounding Ruby Central's actions and the ensuing community backlash. Topics include governance issues, security concerns, and communication failures that fueled distrust. They advocate for engagement over destruction while emphasizing the importance of community-driven board representation and transparent communication to rebuild trust.

Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 8min
Blastoff Rails with Travis Dockter
Travis Dockter, the founder of the Blastoff Rails conference, shares his inspiring journey from business school to organizing a Ruby conference in Albuquerque. He talks about the unique venue selection at the Albuquerque Museum and his focus on creating a smaller, more intimate experience with fewer talks. Travis emphasizes the importance of quality sponsorships, community energy, and supports for first-time speakers. He also highlights exciting local attractions and the vibrant culture that attendees can explore, wrapping up with tips for submitting engaging proposals.

Sep 26, 2025 • 43min
Rails World 2025 Recap
Chris and Andrew share their travel tales from Rails World 2025 in Amsterdam, highlighting standout moments from the conference. They delve into exciting new features like ReActionView and Action Push, emphasizing their impact on developer experience. The duo discusses the importance of tooling innovations in Ruby, as well as the theme of enhancing existing frameworks. With anecdotes from the conference and reflections on personal adventures, they wrap up with a glimpse into future plans and the Rails community's evolving landscape.

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Sep 19, 2025 • 35min
Live at Rails World 2025
Andy Croll, a vibrant figure in the Ruby community, and Jason Charnes, known for his contributions to Rails, share hilarious moments from Rails World 2025 in Amsterdam. They dive into key topics like Turbo offline, Hotwire Native 1.3, and the intriguing 'run CI on your machine' concept. The duo also discusses fun anecdotes from the embassy experience, favorite talks, and plans for a lively museum party. With plenty of humor and insights, this conversation showcases the vibrant culture of the Ruby community.

Sep 12, 2025 • 59min
SF Ruby with Irina and Vladimir
Irina Nazarova and Vladimir Dementyev from Evil Martians join to discuss the upcoming SF Ruby Conference in San Francisco. They highlight its significance for startups and the Ruby community, showcasing the planned workshops and keynote speakers. The conversation dives into their experiences integrating Rails with WebAssembly, enhancing developer learnings and productivity. They also touch on the evolution of Ruby, AI in programming, and creating interactive tools to improve event management, fostering a connected Ruby ecosystem.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 59min
XO Ruby with Jim Remsik
Jim Remsik, Founder of Flagrant and organizer of the XO Ruby Conference series, shares his insights on the importance of Ruby and Rails events. He discusses the challenges and rewards of emceeing and the need for inclusivity and diverse participation at conferences. They explore the intersection of design and development, emphasizing the growing role of junior developers. Jim also offers practical advice for aspiring technologists to engage with the community through meetups and smaller events, highlighting the value of building meaningful relationships.

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Aug 29, 2025 • 56min
Tidewave with José Valim
José Valim, the visionary behind Elixir and a former Rails core contributor, dives deep into Tidewave, his innovative browser-based coding agent. He discusses its capability for real-time code introspection and automatic testing, drastically improving development efficiency. The conversation also touches on the integration of AI in programming, examining both the challenges and potential it introduces. Valim shares his insights on enhancing front-end development in Rails and the vital role of clear documentation in navigating complex coding projects.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 44min
Sabbaticals and a Week of Wins
Prepare for a blend of personal and tech insights as Andrew gears up for his sabbatical while wrapping up tasks at Podia. Catch their hilariously critical take on the Battlefield 6 Beta and their internet service woes. They dive into the future of tech, exploring Apple's iOS beta and innovative hardware. Programming discussions include pagination gems and UI design preferences, particularly the debate between popovers and modals. Personal updates add a heartfelt touch, with Chris's preparations for Rails World and Andrew finally booking his ticket!

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Aug 15, 2025 • 36min
The Road To Rails 8
Discover the latest enhancements in Rails 8 and how the upgrade process has evolved. The hosts tackle the tricky terrain of open redirects while sharing humorous internet connectivity woes. Explore production challenges and autoscaling solutions that streamline performance. They dive into Ruby dependency management and the importance of security within RubyGems. Get insights on efficient database transitions and the innovations by former GitHub engineers. Finally, enjoy light-hearted musings on life offline and personal upcoming plans!

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Aug 8, 2025 • 45min
Herb with Marco Roth
Marco Roth, creator of Herb and other open-source tools, discusses the fascinating world of Ruby on Rails development. He shares insights on improving ERB templates, tackling challenges with syntax and formatting. Marco explains how Herb enhances workflows with better error handling and supports seamless integration of React components. Their conversation touches on the importance of community feedback in development, innovative rendering techniques for web accessibility, and the potential of local hot reloading for smoother development experiences. A must-listen for Ruby enthusiasts!