The villains of scaling Rails have no chance. Batman, I mean Cristian, gives a wonderful talk on how to use your scaling toolbelt to “Kapow” those villains.
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JRuby is the “alt” ruby that has stood the test of time. Thanks Charles for a wonderful talk and the care you’ve taken over these many years maintaining JRuby
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4 small morsel talks to get the afternoon kicked off for the last day of RBQ.
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Chris built an AI feature into his companies app. He shares the steps he took to implement, orchestrate, track, and protect outcomes.
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Bart shows us how to think through building resilient background jobs. Great talk with solid examples.
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PJ reminds takes down memory lane, reminding us what life was like before git and why git is more important than ever.
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Metaverse? no thanks! Fediverse is pretty cool. Thanks Tom for a wonderful talk to start the second day!
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Yarik walks us through production race conditions that can happen even with Transactions in place.
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Making the case for Open Telemetry and Observabilty in Ruby and Rails. Excellent talk from Austin’s own, Ariel Valentin.
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David gives us something to think about w.r.t. AI and measuring its performance/outcomes like anything else in software development.
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Games in Ruby? it’s totally doable with DragonRuby. Thanks Amir for a great talk and great framework.
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RBQ 2026 is in full swing.
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Szymon shows us how mutation testing and Mutant gem can help increase confidence in a code base we’re less and less confident in.
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Here we Go! Kinsey kicks it off with a great talk on what we were thinking about. An extensive survey of all the ways to use and incorporate AI Agents into your flows.
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🎟️ RBQ Conf 2026 is our next sponsored conference coming March 26 & 27 in Austin, TX. We also love how they present their tickets with humor that we can totally get behind: 🥩 Rare, 🍔 Medium, or 🍗Well Cooked.
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