Episodes

  • [The lost episode 259]  All Right, Rant Time - Debugging
    Jun 12 2026

    [This episode from February 2024 was never published and recently discovered]

    In today’s episode, Andrew kicks things off with a rant about tackling developer experience tasks at Podia, wrestling with GitHub actions, and Heroku deployment woes. Then the conversation takes a turn to the importance of debugging, the power of bash scripting, and the challenges of naming in programming, with Chris mentioning DHH’s insights from a live stream. They discuss Chris’s travel plans for RubyConf in Australia, other conferences coming up, and reminisce about their childhood love for trains and Thomas the Tank Engine. The episode wraps up with Chris and Andrew sharing advice and tips on writing conference proposals (CFPs) and the value of diverse speaking styles and personalities for engaging an audience. Tune in now to hear more!

    Links

    • ONCE/Campfire
    • debug.rb
    • GitHub Copilot
    • RubyConf Australia-April 11-12, 2024
    • RailsConf 2024-May 7-9, 2024-Detroit, MI
    • Sarah Mei-“What Your Conference Proposal is Missing”
    • Ruby for All Podcast-Episode 50: The Art of Conference Speaking with Kevin Murphy
    • [SFM] We like to party (YouTube)
    • Ultimate Skyrim (YouTube)
    • RailsConf 2023-Teaching Capybara Testing- An Illustrated Adventure by Brandon Weaver (YouTube)


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    55 mins
  • Revise Auth and Podcasting Plans
    Jun 5 2026

    Chris and David cover a lot of ground in this episode, starting with Chris’s experience teaching a Rails workshop for Frontend Masters in Minneapolis. Along the way, they dive deep into Rails authentication, Devise, Authlogic migrations, Chris’s ReviseAuth gem, password security, session handling, and the hard tradeoffs of maintaining open source tools. The episode wraps with big podcasting news: David is taking over The Ruby on Rails Podcast! Hit download now to hear more!

    Links

    • Judoscale- Remote Ruby listener gift
    • Minnebar
    • Ruby 4.0.5 Released
    • ReviseAuth
    • The Ruby on Rails Podcast
    • Chris Oliver X/Twitter
    • Andrew Mason X/Twitter
    • Jason Charnes X/Twitter


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Rails World Tickets, New JavaScript Package Managers, and Security Worries
    May 29 2026

    Chris, Andrew, and David kick things off with a detour through Dungeon Crawler Carl, Rails World tickets, and conference travel before diving into developer tooling, package manager security, and the latest Ruby ecosystem updates. The conversation covers everything from Hotwire-style UI patterns and pnpm/Corepack setup to Jeff Dickey’s new package manager, the RubyGems malicious package attack, Ruby 4.0.4, Shopify’s Rubydex, Claude/Codex chatter, and the increasingly strange future of AI agents and delivery robots. Hit download now to hear more!

    Links

    • Judoscale- Remote Ruby listener gift
    • Dungeon Crawler Carl
    • Dungeon Crawler Carl RPG + Unstoppable
    • Maciej Mensfeld X
    • Aube
    • Jeff Dickey X
    • en.dev
    • The Hacker News- RubyGems Suspends New Signups After Hundreds of Malicious Packages Are Uploaded
    • One engine, many tools—Introducing Rubydex (Rails at Scale)
    • Ruby 4.0.4 Released
    • Frontend Masters Workshop with Chris Oliver: Getting Started with Rails
    Honeybadger
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    • Andrew Mason X/Twitter
    • Jason Charnes X/Twitter


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    42 mins
  • Blue Ridge Ruby Insights & Experiences
    May 22 2026

    In this episode, Chris, Andrew, and David are back together with David starting out giving a recap of Blue Ridge Ruby and his renewed motivation to contribute to open source. The group discusses the value of smaller single-track conferences to hallway conversations, and lightning talks. The conversation then shifts into real-world Rails and Stripe lessons, including workshop prep, validation decisions, webhook recovery, subscription edge cases, and the growing complexity of payment integrations. Hit download now to hear more!

    Links

    • Judoscale- Remote Ruby listener gift
    • Getting Started with Rails with Chris Oliver (Frontend Masters Live Interactive Workshop)
    • Ruby Conferences 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.

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    • Jason Charnes X/Twitter


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    54 mins
  • Stripe Changes, File Upload Quirks, Scaling Sidekiq
    May 15 2026

    Chris and Andrew catch up after Andrew’s whirlwind “vacation-ish” road trip before diving into Stripe’s latest announcements, usage-based billing, merchant-of-record pricing, Rails file upload quirks, Active Storage image handling, Sidekiq queue strategy, and the future of RubyGems. They also discuss browser form behavior, preserving and deleting attachments, image variant performance, and how to think more clearly about background job priorities. Hit download now to hear more!

    Links

    • Judoscale- Remote Ruby listener gift
    • Dungeon Crawler Carl
    • Everything we announced at Sessions 2026 (Stripe Blog)
    • Scaling Sidekiq at Gusto (Medium)
    • Scaling-Sidekiq -GitHub
    • Nate Berkopec post on LinkedIn-Running Containers
    • Chris Oliver X/Twitter
    • Andrew Mason X/Twitter
    • Jason Charnes X/Twitter


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    50 mins
  • Direct Routes and Data Queries
    May 8 2026

    On this episode of Remote Ruby, Chris, Andrew, and David kick things off with dentist trauma, gold star stickers, and fiber internet. The conversation centers on Rails direct routes, why they can be more powerful than helpers, the upcoming Rails World CFP and ticket rush, how AI is becoming more practical inside real engineering teams, a reminder to fill out the Rails survey, and Chris’s continued work expanding the Rails Getting Started Guide into a more realistic e-commerce tutorial with wishlists, reviews, ratings, and product images. Hit download now to hear more!

    Links

    • Judoscale- Remote Ruby listener gift
    • How to use Direct Routes in Rails (GoRails)
    • On Rails Podcast- Brian Scanlan: Building AI-First at Intercom
    • 2026 Ruby on Rails Community Survey (Planet Argon)
    • Rails World -Sept 23-24, 2026, Austin, TX


    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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    40 mins
  • Behind the Scenes: Developing Podias New Version
    May 1 2026

    Chris, Andrew, and David open with some classic confusion over what day it is then dive into Podia’s gradual rollout of a major new app version, including how the team is handling migration, feature flags, dogfooding, and eventual cleanup. From there, the discussion turns to underrated Rails routing features like direct routes and resolve routes, a newly merged Rails query command, observability improvements through Hatchbox’s AppSignal integration, and the ongoing pain of CSS build tooling in Rails apps. They also touch on conference season and their upcoming talks. Press download now to hear more!

    Links

    • Judoscale- Remote Ruby listener gift
    • Direct Routes
    • Instance Public methods-direct (name, options = {}, &block)
    • Instance Public methods-resolve (*args, &block)
    • GitHub-Query command for read-only database queries #57156
    • App Signal for Hatchbox
    • Blastoff Rails-June 11-12, 2026, Albuquerque, NM
    • Frontend Masters Workshop-May 26, 2026-Getting Started with Rails (Chris Oliver)
    • Toronto Tech Week- May 25-29, 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.

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


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    50 mins
  • Ruby Central Restructuring
    Apr 24 2026

    This BREAKING NEWS episode is a candid reaction to Ruby Central’s latest shakeup, with Chris, Andrew, and David unpacking leadership departures, financial strain, the cancelled gala, and what all of it says about the organization’s direction. The conversation moves beyond the headlines into bigger questions about trust, transparency, community values, conference strategy, RubyGems sustainability, and whether Ruby Central can rebuild credibility by involving more of the community in what happens next. Hit download now to hear more!

    Links

    • Judoscale- Remote Ruby listener gift
    • A New Chapter for Ruby Central
    • RubyConf 2026- July 14-16, Las Vegas, NV


    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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    39 mins