51 pointsby joemasilotti5 days ago3 comments
  • achayala3 days ago
    I discover the same, Ruby is not just Ruby on Rails. So I made the same change for my engine and I wrote something about it here:

    https://a-chacon.com/just%20ruby/on%20rails/2025/07/01/from-...

    It is nice to see more people building outside Ruby on Rails, that create a health environment.

  • vmsp4 days ago
    Interesting lib. Sort of like Hotwire Native

    https://native.hotwired.dev/

    • dewey4 days ago
      Not a coincidence, he's someone who's writing about hotwire a lot: https://masilotti.com/hotwire-native/
    • joemasilotti4 days ago
      Yep! Ruby Native actually uses Hotwire Native under the hood in some scenarios.
      • ashkulz3 days ago
        Any plans to support Android? It's not always possible to be iOS-only.
        • joemasilotti3 days ago
          Android is on the roadmap! I'm figuring out the best API and DX first. Once that's solidified, Android will follow.
  • thunderbong3 days ago
    On the Ruby Native pricing page [0], do the pricing tiers include the app store charges?

    What I mean is, if I were to take the starter bundle at $299/mo, do I still need to pay Apple and Google their store subscription charges?

    [0]: https://rubynative.com/pricing

    • joemasilotti3 days ago
      You still need to pay $99 to Apple (every year). Ruby Native doesn't replace your accounts, it just augments them.