[LRUG] Ghosttown

eightbitraptor matt at eightbitraptor.com
Tue Mar 3 09:52:05 PST 2026


This is a discord that was started by some folks who were banned from the
official ruby discord for code of conduct violations.

Personally I'd avoid.

https://github.com/ruby/www.ruby-lang.org/pull/3639

Matthew Valentine-House
http://eightbitraptor.com

On Tue, 3 Mar 2026, 16:22 Greg Molnar via Chat, <chat at lists.lrug.org> wrote:

> If anyone wants to join: https://discord.com/invite/qfnMkxbBug
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2026, at 7:58 AM, Ian Moss via Chat wrote:
>
> There is a main ruby discord???
>
> --
> Ian Moss
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>
>
> ----- Original message -----
> From: Jon Rowe via Chat <chat at lists.lrug.org>
> To: London Ruby Users Group <chat at lists.lrug.org>
> Cc: Jon Rowe <mail at jonrowe.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: [LRUG] Ghosttown
> Date: Friday, 13 February 2026 12:02
>
> The main Ruby discord also has a jobs channel which has a very active
> hiring channel albiet its pretty much all automatic postings from
> https://rubyonremote.com/ but I'm not sure I've seen many UK-centric
> roles there.
>
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2026, at 1:16 PM, Greg Molnar via Chat wrote:
>
> My 2 cents...
> I don't know where you guys are looking, but these job boards have Rails
> opportunities:
>
> https://railshotwirejobs.com/
> https://jobs.gorails.com/
> https://jobs.rubyonrails.org/
>
> Besides these, every conference I went to last year, I've seen many
> companies hiring, and not all of them advertise those jobs(or at least I
> did see them advertised). There are also Ruby related discords, like the
> Gorails one or the one I started a while ago, there are job postings on
> both that are not advertised elsewhere.
> I am not saying it is easy to get hired, the high number of
> applications(most AI generated) make it hard on the hiring side too, but if
> you write a good application and you have a good profile, I think you can
> land a job. Maybe not as quickly and maybe not as well paid as 10 years ago
> though, when we had a golden age and Ruby devs were able to demand high
> salaries and amazing work conditions. But times change, and who know, maybe
> we will get back to that in a while.
> As for the entry level jobs, that was always hard, except the precovid
> ZIRP period when they hired people that didn't even know how to use git.
> And I remember how hard it was for me almost 15 years ago when I
> transitioned to Ruby. 5 years ago this was blamed on Covid, now it is
> blamed on AI, 5 years from now it will be blamed on something else.
>
> So in overall, I think we are fine, not as good as used to be, but if you
> make an effort, you can likely find work. If you struggle, you might need
> to work on your skills(tech or human). Start a blog, contribute to open
> source, go to conferences and you will end up with a better profile a good
> network and will likely not suffer when looking for a job.
>
> Good luck to all the jobseekers out there.
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2026, at 3:12 PM, Benjamin Eskola via Chat wrote:
>
> If everyone's claiming it, does your CV really stand out by claiming it?
>
> Anyway, that's even assuming it *is* an amplifier. In many cases it seems
> to be a longwinded (and expensive) way of doing what would be easier to
> just do oneself.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ben
>
> > On 11. Feb 2026, at 13.53, Igor via Chat <chat at lists.lrug.org> wrote:
> >
> > Agree with Eleanor. In today’s world, the smartest move might be to
> embrace AI as an amplifier, using it to boost your impact and make your CV
> stand out, while still highlighting the problem-solving and critical
> thinking only humans can provide.
> >
> > On Wed, 11 Feb 2026 at 13:49, Eleanor McHugh via Chat <
> chat at lists.lrug.org> wrote:
> > Best Outcome?
> >
> > Bubble grow large.
> >
> > Bubble go pop.
> >
> > Employers rediscover that programmers don't just regurgitate code: they
> understand problems and devise solutions.
> >
> > Judging by previous hype cycles, this could take a while...
> >
> >
> > > On 11 Feb 2026, at 11:10, Michael Pavling via Chat <
> chat at lists.lrug.org> wrote:
> > >
> > > Well... The jobs market looks pretty bleak, doesn't it?
> > >
> > > There seems to be no entry-level roles now, and the mid/senior roles
> are few and far between, with hundreds of applicants scrabbling to stand
> out with their AI tuned CVs :-(
> > >
> > > What's gonna be the case in a couple of years? (Or even at the end of
> this year)
> > > Is that it for Ruby jobs now? Is it the end for almost all tech
> stacks? 😬
> > >
> > > Do we all just need to re-align to be maintainers of the output?
> > >
> > > *sigh* What's everyone's hope for a best outcome?
>
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