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A JSON Logic implementation that actually works: ShinyJsonLogic

I built a new JSON Logic gem for Ruby because the existing options weren’t cutting it for my projects; The current alternatives have very little compliance with the current JSON Logic standard or fail on edge cases that matter when you’re sharing rules between Ruby and JavaScript, so I wrote a Gem with 92% compliance coverage currently and made it how I’d like it to be: Ruby 2.7+ compatible, zero deps and very simple to use (: [more inside]

Responsive Code Formatting on the Web

We design everything on web mobile-first… except code samples. Here’s a look at three approaches: clever, boring and something in between. A tour of Ruby on WebAssembly, Hotwire with Turbo Frames and something that my colleague Korsi would be proud of. [more inside]

role_fu gem

A drop-in replacement for abandoned rolify gem with addidional features, such as temporal (expiring) roles, metadata, audit logging, and granular abilities. [more inside]

The Ruby AI Newsletter

The latest edition of Ruby AI News is here! This edition features tons of content, articles, and open source releases. The top stories feature a look at the big year ahead for RubyLLM, with library updates, a maturing ecosystem, and an upcoming workshop on the Introduction to Generative AI Programming with RubyLLM. Check it out and subscribe now: [more inside]

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