The IDP Leaderboard is a unified benchmark for document understanding tasks, including OCR, KIE, classification, question answering, table extraction, and confidence score evaluation.
I’ve been meaning to write a post about my perspective on Open Source and corporate entities. I already got the rough outline of it; however, I’m suffering from writer’s block, but more importantly, the whole post is a praise of how Shopify engages with Open Source communities. Hence, given the current climate, I don’t think I could publish it without addressing the elephant in the room first anyway.
Rubygems.org AWS Root Access Event – September 2025
As part of standard incident-response practice, Ruby Central is publishing the following post-incident review to the public. This document summarizes the September 2025 AWS root-access event, what occurred, what we verified, and the actions we’ve taken to strengthen our security processes.
Defense of third-party claims added for volume licensing customers - GitHub Changelog
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The main Rails app I currently work on has just turned eight. It’s not a huge app. It doesn’t deal with web-scale traffic or large volumes of data. Only six people working on it now. But eight years of pushing new code adds up.
This is a quick overview of some of the strategies we use to keep the codebase maintainable.
In this post Background Modular Monolith Pub/Sub (Events) Patterns Service Objects Repositories for Database Queries Slim and Dumb Models Bonus: A Separate Frontend App How Do I Start? Background After the first few years, our codebase suffered from typical ailments: tight coupling between domains, complex database queries spread across various parts of the app, overgrown models, a maze of side effects triggered by ActiveRecord callbacks, endlessly chained associations (e.g. Current.user.agency.invoices) – with an all-encompassing User model sitting on top of the pile.
For a while now I’ve been hearing from engineers who run multiple coding agents at once—firing up several Claude Code or Codex CLI instances at the same time, sometimes in …
Quip – AI Clipboard Manager and Text Expander for macOS & iOS – BZG
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Discover the essential steps and gems for launching a new Rails project. From setting up services in Docker containers to harnessing the power of RSpec, FactoryBot, and other must-have tools.