▲ 6 r/rails

Issue 19 of Static Ruby Monthly is live!

Catch up on modern Ruby and Rails static typing: Rust-powered RBS generation with sentinel-rb, RBS 4.1.0 on JRuby, ERB template type checking via sorbet_erb, OvalLSP runtime agent, and community reflections on typed tooling.

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u/Erem_in — 2 days ago

Static Ruby Monthly August 2026 Edition

Rails typing is getting faster: sentinel-rb brings Rust-powered RBS generation to Rails CI pipelines, ruby-lsp-rbs_rails enhances editor completions, OvalLSP adds a Rails runtime agent, sorbet_erb checks embedded view templates, and grape_sorbet integrates Tapioca compilers.

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u/Erem_in — 2 days ago
▲ 6 r/ruby

Issue 20 of Static Ruby Monthly is out!

This month: the dynamic vs static typing discussion, Emily Samp's Brighton Ruby talk, RBS 4.1.0 with WebAssembly support on JRuby, set-theoretic types in spinel, rbs_infer static signature deduction, OvalLSP semantic server, and the latest Sorbet toolchain updates.

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u/Erem_in — 2 days ago
▲ 5 r/Taycan

How is the battery performance?

Are there anyone who has the car more than 5 years? What are the battery quality and the performance? Were there any issues?

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u/Erem_in — 3 days ago

How reliable is Macan and Porsche in general?

I have been owning cars for the last 15 years and there were never any accidental failures. All the stuff I had to repair was known before hand, either I started noticing weird behavior of the car or strange noises, or simple after yearly maintenance I got some hints form the master.

I do not have any Porsche car yet but I aim to buy one and while reading related subs I constantly see discussions how people are complaining about a sudden expensive failures to transmission, cooling systems etc. For sure, there are things you have to replace depending on your mileage like brake pads, but smth like transmission- it must not break suddenly, there should be signs before hand that will allow you to at least be prepared for what comes.

So I wonder if those failures are normal to Porsche cars or this is more like people do not do regular maintenance and then get surprises?

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u/Erem_in — 3 days ago
▲ 11 r/kiel

Beste Spots in Kiel für die Sonnenfinsternis am 12. August?

Moin zusammen!

Plant eigentlich jemand von euch, die partielle Sonnenfinsternis am 12. August zu beobachten?

Die Sonne wird bei uns in Kiel ja zu etwa 87 % verdeckt sein, was echt stark ist. Das Ganze passiert allerdings recht spät am Abend (Maximum gegen 20:06 Uhr), sodass die Sonne schon ziemlich tief im Westnordwesten steht (nur noch ca. 6 Grad über dem Horizont).

Man braucht also unbedingt freie Sicht nach Westen, ohne viele Bäume oder Gebäude im Weg.

Habt ihr Ideen für gute Spots in oder um Kiel? Ich dachte eventuell an den Falckensteiner Strand, Schilksee oder ein Plätzchen an der Förde. War jemand bei vergangenen SoFis schon mal an guten Aussichtspunkten unterwegs und hat Tipps?

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u/Erem_in — 17 days ago
▲ 0 r/nextjs

Design comes first

I started working with Next.js in 2023, when AI was already something that could be used. Time flies, and I built more and more websites (mainly) using the framework.

I constantly fall into the same trap - I can easily control and keep AI in line with what I want to build, but visually, AI tends to deviate into a default AI slop.

Later, I realised one of the many possible ways to control that as well - build a design system, dictionary, showcase - just a page with all the styles and elements that will be used. Only then start with the rest of the codebase.

How do you cope with AI that does not want to use your design?

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u/Erem_in — 17 days ago
▲ 18 r/hamburg

Sonnenfinsternis am 12. August. Wo schaut ihr zu?

Hallo zusammen!

Schaut ihr euch die Sonnenfinsternis am 12. August dieses Jahr an? Laut NASA liegt die Abdeckung bei uns bei rund 88 % (in Hamburg etwa 85 %), was echt super ist – auch wenn es natürlich nicht ganz so spektakulär wird wie die totale Sonnenfinsternis in Spanien.

Ich habe eine einfache kleine App gebaut, die simuliert, wie diese ~88 % Abdeckung aussehen: https://sun-eclipse-2026.com/simulation/

Was sind eurer Meinung nach die besten Orte zum Beobachten? Definitiv weiter nördlich an der Ostsee, aber kennt ihr vielleicht auch gute Spots in oder um Hamburg herum?

u/Erem_in — 18 days ago
▲ 11 r/rubyonrails+2 crossposts

Issue 18 of Static Ruby Monthly is out! 🧵

This month: JRuby RBS support via Chicory WASM, ruby-lsp-rbs_rails updates, schematrix JSON Schema to RBS generator, graph_weaver typed GraphQL client for Rails, and Sorbet T::Struct property testing with tprop.

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u/Erem_in — 18 days ago
▲ 1 r/Volvo

Worth to pay for Volvo Sweden guarantee?

I got this guarantee when I bought my car. Now it is time to either prolong it or forget about it.

I checked this subreddit and it looks like some people prefere paying for this, just to feel safe, but I could not find any cases, when this actually worth it - like if smth happened and because of the guaranteee it was covered and fixed for free.

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u/Erem_in — 2 months ago

Issue 17 of Static Ruby Monthly is live! 🧵

Catch up on Rails static typing: rbs_activesupport RBS generator, sorbet_erb template typechecking, grape_sorbet fixes, and sorbet-deadcode 0.2.0 (with new mass assignment setter safety). Plus, check out OpenClacky 1.3.0 and DSPy.rb 1.0.1 for structured LLM programming in Ruby.

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u/Erem_in — 2 months ago
▲ 8 r/rails+1 crossposts

Issue 17 of Static Ruby Monthly is out! 🧵

In this issue: why Ruby still feels like home (and why its density is token efficient for LLMs), Jo (a statically typed language compiling to Ruby with compile-time sandboxing by u/liufengyun), OpenClacky 1.3.0, DSPy.rb 1.0.1, sorbet-deadcode 0.2.0, rubocop-rbs_inline, and other Sorbet and RBS updates.

Find the link to the issue in the first comment. Stay typed! ✨

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u/Erem_in — 2 months ago

Stop crying

Seriously, what's going on here? Google made a bit controversial release, replacing antigravity 1.x (which is IDE, with lots of bugs and not clear understanding why people were using it instead of VS Code), with not IDE, but at the same time releaseinf IDE as a separate product.

So what?

Yes, a bit confusing, for 5 minutes. It took me literally 5 minutes to visit their website and understanding the changes.

Why are there so many crying people in this subreddit? What for? Are you building smth or crying?

Changes to how much you can use AI? OK, did you naively expected that after Anthropic and Github, Google would not do any changes? Really? Moreover, I expect more chanes will come.


Why not be positive? I like new antigravity 2.0, and I still use IDE (2.x) when I need to. ClI is probably nice - just like copilot cli, but I prefer more visual approach. Are those tools ideal? Noooo, but ok, Google will improve that later. If not, then for me I will stay on it as long as it brings value to me.

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u/Erem_in — 3 months ago
▲ 12 r/rubyonrails+2 crossposts

Issue of Static Ruby Monthly for May 2026 is out! 🧵

Explore Shopify's rubydex static analysis engine, docscribe v1.3.1 with RBS inference consistency, sentinel-rb's Rust rewrite, claude-ruby-plugins, and the R gem.

Link in the comments.

Stay typed! ✨

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u/Erem_in — 3 months ago

Is it half wmpty?

The game feels half empty. 2 main modes in warfare are crowded... but crowded with humans or bots? Nevertheless, it is possible to find the game quickly and it is enjoyable.

But operations and co-op in the black hawk, that is disgusting it takes ages to find the game with just 1 real person and rest of stupid bots.

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u/Erem_in — 3 months ago