Adding it in 12.1.0 and it will be a quick follow up! :)
@solnic.dev
π οΈ Building @justcrosspost.app & @repobot.app π¨βπ» Elixir/Ruby SDK dev at @sentry.io π Creator of Elixir Drops π¦ β€οΈ Creator of rom-rb and many dry-rb gems and former @Hanamirb.org core team member #ElixirLang #RubyLang #OpenSource #BuildInPublic
Adding it in 12.1.0 and it will be a quick follow up! :)
We just released Sentry Elixir SDK 12.0.0! This is a massive release that brings support for structured logging, distributed tracing, improves LiveView support in tracing, introduces new HackneyClient and more! π
Check out the changelog and upgrade β¬οΈ
πΈ Hereβs your State of Hanami for 2025.
We took our first steps into a new era: we made a substantial release, began unifying our ecosystem, launched our sponsorship program, and saw a real uptick in community activity.
Read all about it! hanamirb.org/blog/2025/12...
Announcing the Gem Fellowship, a grant program for improvements to Ruby-related open source projects. gem.coop/fellowship/ Want to improve your favorite gem? Submit a proposal, starting next month.
πΈ Hanami 2.3 is here, and itβs racked and ready!
This is our biggest release yet. Rack 3, resource routes, and so much more.
hanamirb.org/blog/2025/11...
Well yeah it's YT after all
I'm still going to continue using AI for coding but I'll be adjusting / reducing my usage, not only due to financial reasons, but also to simply get better results.
Oh and yeah I tried Cursor 2, it's terrible.
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This is where I am now too. Time for some serious "1 year AI coding personal retrospective". Especially after recent change in @augmentcode.com pricing model effectively making it 10 x more expensive for me (that's literally their personalized estimate that I got).
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I'm making another attempt to get a `deep_freeze` method added to Ruby. Core folks have rejected proposals for years, until Ractor came along and we got basically the same feature in `make_shareable`. But deep freezing should be its own feature.
bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21665
The State of Elixir Survey for 2025 is live!
elixir-survey.typeform.com/2025-edition
Fill it out if you have any connection to the Elixir ecosystem. It really helps us understand what happens. Curiosum are awesome to run this for the community.
#elixirlang
I wrote my most personal blog post to date.
It summarizes some of my personal feelings and experiences in the Ruby/Rails community.
afomera.dev/posts/2025-1...
Let's move Ruby forward. martinemde.com/2025/10/25/m...
Ruby is easier to learn than Elixir.
I have a proof based on a conversation with my baby girl:
Me: Luna can you say "Ruby"?
Luna: "Ruby"
Me: Fantastic! Can you say "Elixir"?
Luna: "ergxiiifreghhhh"
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See this? It reminds me that for Sentry logging integration all you gotta do is add a backend that uses Sentry.logger and you're done π This is how modern logging systems work!
Starting a new series called: #HanamiTips
You can implement your own logging behavior for @hanamirb.org by overriding the config.logger.logger_constructor in your app.rb file.
This one records the logs to stdout AND a log file and rotates logs daily or at 1mb in size.
We're inviting you to join us for a talk from @timriley.info on @hanamirb.org later today.
4:15 PM βΒ 5:00 PM (Pacific Time)
Details available here: www.xoruby.com/event/san-di...
Good morning! Have you switched to the new community gem server yet? It's as easy as this:
github.com/sidekiq/side...
A gem market with private gems or gem extensions in pro/paid versions, with integrated payments and all the boring stuff handled, kinda like github app marketplace.
Maybe a risky endeavor but it'd be worth a try, there's market for this for sure, hard to say if big enough though.
announcing a new community-focused gem server from the team previously behind rubygems: gem.coop. join us and start using it today!
We can probably easily assume it's gonna be paid AI features
show this to anyone else you know who also assumed DHH was just a normal conservative dude rather than a raging white supremacist lunatic
My team at Plane is hiring experienced full stack engineers. We use Rails, Postgres, Phlex, Vite, TypeScript and Svelte. I donβt have a full job description yet, but drop me a DM if you want to know more.
I wasn't expecting Jeff Atwood to be on this list, but I'm pleasantly surprised. Hope it goes well!
The way that certain people in this community attack AndrΓ©, while turning a blind eye to DHHβs (objectively far worse) behaviour. Itβs fucking disgraceful.
Opened a PR adding myself to "Plan Vert" - even though I've got mixed feelings about feasibility of a hard fork - regardless, standing up to the biggest bully we've ever had in the Ruby community is something I support 100%. I hope people close to him will finally start speaking out.
I went through Ruby Together's old Form 990s with the IRS:
1. Andre never reported more than $60k in compensation to himself in a year. Seems pretty reasonable to me.
2. Meals/travel/IT expenses are about $20k year, roughly ~6.6% of revenue, which to me is reasonable.
> Freedom of speech does not mean freedom of consequences for that speech. It is at great risk I consider my words and publishing them. However, I simply must say something therefore I write today.
wrote this latest post from the heart. it's about #ruby and #rails
afomera.dev/posts/2025-0...
Good thread. When I was a stupid angry teenager I used to hang out with neo-nazis and one trait I remember they all had was that nobody would openly admit they were nazis. They would all hide behind pseudo intellectual reasoning for their hatred and racism. Just like Mr Rails.
Bundler belongs to the Ruby community
andre.arko.net/2025/09/25/b...