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Hostile Takeover of RubyGems: My Thoughts

Hostile Takeover of RubyGems: My Thoughts

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Rails Authorization Beyond Models: Securing Dashboards and Service Controllers with CanCanCan

Rails Authorization Beyond Models: Securing Dashboards and Service Controllers with CanCanCan

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Replace Turbo confirm with native dialog

Replace Turbo confirm with native dialog

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SEO Strategy: Putting Your Blog at the Root and Your App on a Subdomain

SEO Strategy: Putting Your Blog at the Root and Your App on a Subdomain

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My first Ruby gem is live 🎉

My first Ruby gem is live 🎉

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The Best Ways to Build a Blog in Rails 8: From Markdown to Action Text

The Best Ways to Build a Blog in Rails 8: From Markdown to Action Text

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Adding user impersonation to Rails 8 authentication

Adding user impersonation to Rails 8 authentication

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Ruby 4.0 and Ruby Box: What Changed and How to Upgrade Safely

Ruby 4.0 and Ruby Box: What Changed and How to Upgrade Safely

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Kamal in the Real World: Lessons from Running Rails Apps on AWS

Kamal in the Real World: Lessons from Running Rails Apps on AWS

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SQLite is All You Need: The "One-Person Stack" for 2026

SQLite is All You Need: The "One-Person Stack" for 2026

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How do you know the software is working?

How do you know the software is working?

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Introducing Type Guard to Steep

Introducing Type Guard to Steep

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From Writer to Editor-in-Chief: AI, Rails, and the Death of "How-To"

From Writer to Editor-in-Chief: AI, Rails, and the Death of "How-To"

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Devise to Custom Auth: It’s Not Just `has_secure_password

Devise to Custom Auth: It’s Not Just `has_secure_password

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Catch N+1 Queries in Rails Request Specs with 11 Lines of Ruby

Catch N+1 Queries in Rails Request Specs with 11 Lines of Ruby

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