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Remote Ruby

Remote Ruby

By: Chris Oliver Andrew Mason David Hill
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Rubyists having conversations and interviewing others about Ruby and web development.

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Episodes
  • Unraveling GitHub Actions & Modern Auth Challenges
    Mar 20 2026

    On this episode, Andrew’s buried in messy authentication work spread across legacy code, Chris recounts a frustrating GitHub Actions debugging session, and David explains the mental drain of working across both Vue 2 and Vue 3 in the same application. They talk about using workflow run triggers, scheduled builds, and GitHub’s new Agentic Copilot workflows such as CI Doctor, Automatic Code Simplifier, and issue/PR management, while lamenting low-quality AI-generated PRs and paid AI code review tools. Andrew makes a special announcement about Blastoff Rails, they compare LazyVim, lazy.nvim, and Kickstart Neovim, we hear about Ruby 3.4.9 and its bug-fix release, and Marco Roth’s Herb improvements for ERB tooling. Hit download now to hear more!

    Links

    • Judoscale- Remote Ruby listener gift
    • Upload-artifact v7.0.0 (GitHub)
    • Download-artifact v8.0.0 (GitHub)
    • GitHub Agentic Workflows
    • Bringing Code Review to Claude Code
    • Scott’s Pizza Tours
    • Blastoff Rails-June 11-12, 2026, Albuquerque, New Mexico
    • Learn Enough Bridgetown to be Dangerous (Andrew’s talk)
    • lazy.nvim
    • LazyVim
    • kickstart.nvim
    • kickstart-modular.nvim
    • Tree-sitter
    • Herb
    • Marco Roth X (Herb)


    Honeybadger
    Honeybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.

    Judoscale
    Make your deployments bulletproof with autoscaling that just works.

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    • Chris Oliver X/Twitter
    • Andrew Mason X/Twitter
    • Jason Charnes X/Twitter


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    54 mins
  • Heroku, Hosting, and the AI Era
    Mar 13 2026

    Chris and David welcome back Adam McCrea from Judoscale, to discuss the uncertainty around Heroku after Salesforce’s announcement that it would stop taking new enterprise customers. Adam shares how the news landed in real time during a founder’s retreat, and the conversation expands into what Heroku’s apparent “maintenance mode” means for developers, pricing, autoscaling, platform alternatives, and the broader challenge of building durable developer businesses in the AI era. They also touch on Judoscale’s upcoming “platform tour” and the value of smaller Ruby conferences. Hit download now to hear more!


    Sponsors:

    Honeybadger

    Judoscale


    Links:

    Chris Oliver X

    Andrew Mason Bluesky

    David Hill LinkedIn

    Judoscale- Remote Ruby listener gift

    Adam McCrea X

    Adam McCrea LinkedIn

    Judoscale

    Remote Ruby-Episode 163: Autoscaling Rails with Adam McCrea

    Heroku: What’s Next by Jon Sully (Judoscale Blog)

    An update on Heroku by Nitin T Bhat

    Render

    Laravel Cloud

    RBQ Conf, March 26-27, 2026, Austin, TX

    Blue Ridge Ruby, April 30-May 1, 2026, Asheville, NC

    RubyConf, July14-16, 2026, Las Vegas, NV

    Rails World 2026, September 23-24, 2026, Austin, TX

    Ruby Events 2026



    Honeybadger
    Honeybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.

    Judoscale
    Make your deployments bulletproof with autoscaling that just works.

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    • Chris Oliver X/Twitter
    • Andrew Mason X/Twitter
    • Jason Charnes X/Twitter


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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Jeff Dickey on Mise, Precompiled Rubies, and much more
    Mar 6 2026

    Chris, Andrew, and David welcome special guest Jeff Dickey (jdx), creator of mise, discussing his background rewriting the Heroku CLI from Ruby to Node due to Ruby distribution/sandboxing issues. The conversation digs into why language CLIs are hard to distribute, the tradeoffs between shims vs PATH-based version switching, why tasks can be the “clean” solution, and Jeff’s Rust-first tooling philosophy. They also dive into his other projects: usage (CLI docs/completions), Pitchfork (dev daemon runner that starts/stops services by directory), and fnox/Fort Knox (secrets management with encrypted files or remote stores like 1Password), and a big upcoming shift: pre-compiled (portable) Rubies becoming the default in mise. Press download now!

    Links

    • Judoscale- Remote Ruby listener gift
    • Jeff Dickey X
    • Jeff Dickey (jdx) Bluesky
    • mise
    • fnox
    • --usage
    • Pitchfork
    • communiqué
    • Casey Neistat: NYC’s Worst Blizzard in a Decade, hour by hour (YouTube)
    • Chris Oliver X/Twitter
    • Andrew Mason X/Twitter
    • Jason Charnes X/Twitter


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    1 hr and 17 mins
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