r/ruby is a subreddit with 94k members. The community frequently discusses ruby, rails, gem, struggling, and ai, and they frequently recommend/review gui library, and the most common flair used is blog post, show /r/ruby, question, conf talk, and screencast.
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Popular Topics in r/ruby
#1
Ruby
312 posts
#2
Rails
93 posts
#3
Gem
26 posts
#4
Struggling
23 posts
#5
Ai
23 posts
#6
Learning
16 posts
#7
Github
15 posts
#8
Resources
14 posts
#9
Web
12 posts
#10
Gems
12 posts
Products Discussed in r/ruby
Gui Library
10 reviews
#1
Tk
3.0★ from 2 reviews
#2
Shoes
3.0★ from 2 reviews
#3
Glimmer
4.0★ from 2 reviews
Flair Used in r/ruby
#1
Blog post
: "How to Parallelize Your RSpec Test Suite Locally (from 2 hours to 5 minutes) 🚀"
8 posts
#2
Show /r/ruby
: "New jemalloc gem (jemalloc_rb)"
6 posts
#3
Question
: "Ruby on Rails in Manjaro"
2 posts
#4
Conf Talk
: "CFP for SF Ruby Conference 2026 + early bird tickets"
1 post
#5
Screencast
: "Claude Skills"
1 post
#6
Security
: "Nuke on Rails v0.5.0 — de 9 para 15 verificações, lista completa do OWASP Top 10."
1 post
#7
💼 jobs megathread
: "Work it Wednesday: Who is hiring? Who is looking?"
1 post
#8
Podcast
: "On Rails: Nikky Southerland: 13 Years of Rails at the Auto Shop"
1 post
Member Growth in r/ruby
Yearly
+5k members(5.3%)
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Last updated: July 7, 2026