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  Last Saturday

Building an Audio Player with StimulusJS

Audio isn’t the king of multimedia formats, video is. That’s why finding a nice audio player isn’t always an easy task. In this article, we will build a custom audio player with Stimulus with customizable controls, responsive waveform visualization, and more. We will be using Stimulus to give the desired functionality to our audio player and ViewComponent to help us with modularity and reusability: Read the full article on: https://avohq.io/blog/audio-player-stimulus

The “rv” Tool is Making Swift Progress, Becoming a Must-Have for Rubyists

I once used a tool called rvm to manage Ruby versions & gemsets (cool, but complicated), then migrated to the simpler rbenv. But what if you could use something even more modern? Enter rv. Inspired by uv in the Python ecosystem and written in Rust, rv aims to become your singular solution for total management of the Ruby environment. I’m excited to see where this leads the Ruby ecosystem.

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