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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 169</title>
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      <description>The one where 37 Signals launches Upright open source monitoring tool, Rubocop gets an experimental MCP server, Rails Designer shows us how to use Stimulus to record videos in Rails and RSpec launches v.4.0.0.beta1</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 168</title>
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      <description>The one where we get Hotwire Skills from Hotwire Club, Peter Cooper launches Planet Ruby, Evil Martians launches Tutorialkit.rb, Yuri Sidorov launched Ruby Community and new features approved to be implemented in Ruby</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 167</title>
      <link>https://newsletter.shortruby.com/p/edition-167</link>
      <description>Then one where Garry Tan president of YCombinator talks about Rails and Claude Code, Ruby Central launches organisations feature, Inertia Rails has a new website and JRuby 1.0.0.3.0 is released</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 166</title>
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      <description>The one where RubyConf launched The Ruby Runaway - startsup pitching, where tiny ruby conf announced their event and where Joel talks about Phlex::TUI</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 165</title>
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      <description>The one where Roadmap launched a Roadmap for learning Ruby, where Rails 8.1.2 is officially released, Devise reaches the 5.0 mark and where Intercom shares data about how they ship to production.</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 164</title>
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      <description>The one where Ruby 4.0.1 is released, TruffleRuby 33 is released, Programming Ruby 4 enters beta, Google Summer of Code invites for Ruby projecs and where we found Ruby is token efficient</description>
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      <description>The first edition of 2026: Where we look at Ruby 4.0, mruby announced the major release this year v4.0, Rails launched 8.1.2 and two old (pre Ruby 1.0) and stable gems were updated</description>
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      <description>The one where Ruby gets a new homepage, Ruby 4.0.preview3 and Ruby 3.4.8 are released, Ryan Davis announced Minitest 6.0 and where Marco Roth gets the Rails Luminary award</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 161</title>
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      <description>The one where the date was announced for Rails World 2026, where Aaron Patterson showcased the performance of object allocation in Rails 4.0, where Cookpad share how Rails help them scale, and Fizzy got API support</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 160</title>
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      <description>37 Signals launches Fizzy, Bridgetown announces 2.1 beta 1, Bundle 4.0 is released, Wired wrote a strange article about Ruby, and Errol Schmidt published their Survey Results with Ruby/Rails leaders.</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 159</title>
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      <description>The one with BFCM deals, where Xavier Noria and Kevin Newton shared insights about how constants work in Ruby and where Alessandro Rodi introduced DevToolsController for Rails.</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 158</title>
      <link>https://newsletter.shortruby.com/p/edition-158</link>
      <description>The one where Ruby releases 4.0.0.preview2, Maedi proposes a new supported syntax for defining types, and 12 podcast episodes are published</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 156</title>
      <link>https://newsletter.shortruby.com/p/edition-156</link>
      <description>The one where Ruby 4.0 is announced, where Namespace is renamed to Ruby::Box and deep_freeze is under discussion</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 155</title>
      <link>https://newsletter.shortruby.com/p/edition-155</link>
      <description>The one with Rails 8.1.1 release, where Jean Boussier does a deep dive into frozen string literals, where San Francisco Ruby is two weeks away, and Tropical On Rails launched the tickets. </description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 154</title>
      <link>https://newsletter.shortruby.com/p/edition-154</link>
      <description>The one where Rails 8.1.0 is released, where Ruby 3.3.10 is patched, where Scott Harvey launched Rails Pulse project and Brad Gessler launches Phlex on Rails course</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 153</title>
      <link>https://newsletter.shortruby.com/p/edition-153</link>
      <description>The one where Rails announced 8.1.0RC1, Hanami announced v2.3.beta2 and Ruby Core assumes stewardship for RubyGems and Bundler</description>
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      <title>Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 152</title>
      <link>https://newsletter.shortruby.com/p/edition-152</link>
      <description>The one where Falcon is powering Shopify at scale, where we find out about Herb Linter will support fix and where we found about Ruby 3.4.7 release.</description>
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