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Ruby on Rails scales from PROMPT to IPO. Token-efficient code that's easy for agents to write and beautiful for humans to review.

Joined April 2007

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    Agents on Rails: We ran 8 models against 21 atomic tasks to see which were best at writing Rails code. 3 runs each: a bug report, a security finding, a feature request. The first benchmark report with findings is now live. So: what did we discover? As of August 2026: - Most

    Agents on Rails. Which model does best? August 2026. Snapshot stats of 8 models, showing: percentage of accuracy, number of runs solved out of 63, cost, recall percentage, number of steps, and minutes per run. Claude Opus 5 is listed first based on 92% accuracy.

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    Friendly Reminder: 2026 Rails Luminary Award nominations close August 21. If someone in the community has gone above and beyond for Rails (triaging bugs, improving performance, adding helpful features, etc.) nominate them here: rails-foundation.neetoform.com/661b33f7b13a61…

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    The 2026 Rails Luminary nominations are now open! The Rails Luminary Awards is a way to acknowledge the contributors responsible for making Rails the framework what it is today. Read more and submit your nomination here: rubyonrails.org/2026/7/29/nomi…

    Rails logo with text: 2026 Rails Luminary Awards. Nominations open until August 21.

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    Stimulus and Turbo make a lot possible with very little code, once you know the patterns that work.

    @jeremysmithco

    of HYBRD and

    @blueridgeruby

    takes a guided tour through real-world Hotwire patterns at #RailsWorld, with practical commentary on the tradeoffs that come with each

    Rails World logo with photo of Jeremy Smith and text: Speaker announcement. Austin Texas. Sept 23-24, 20206. Jeremy Smith. Owner, HYBRD.

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    Calling all Ruby and Rails podcasters.

    @buzzsprout

    is bringing the podcast booth to #RailsWorld once again. Interview speakers and attendees on site, get a dedicated recording space, and, for those who may still need one - receive a free ticket to Rails World. Apply here to sign

    RW logo with text: Have a podcast? Bring it to Rails World. Sponsored by Buzzsprout.

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    This Week in Rails is out. Updates this week include: - HTTP QUERY method support - a safe, idempotent way to send large or structured queries in the request body instead of cramming them into a URL query string - A new Rails startup banner (a small logo, Rails/Ruby version, and

    This Week in Rails logo with text: Agents on Rails, HTTP QUERY method support, & bin/console startup banner

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