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Saving Money With Embeddings in AI Memory Systems: Why Ruby on Rails is Perfect for LangChain

Posted on November 14, 2025December 1, 2025 by ivan.turkovic

In the exploration of AI memory systems and embeddings, the author highlights the hidden costs in AI development, emphasizing token management. Leveraging Ruby on Rails streamlines the integration of LangChain for efficient memory handling. Adopting strategies like summarization and selective retrieval significantly reduces expenses, while maintaining readability and scalability in system design.

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Returning to the Rails World: What’s New and Exciting in Rails 8 and Ruby 3.3+

Posted on October 16, 2025October 16, 2025 by ivan.turkovic

It’s 2025, and coming back to Ruby on Rails feels like stepping into a familiar city only to find new skyscrapers, electric trams, and an upgraded skyline.The framework that once defined web development simplicity has reinvented itself once again. If you’ve been away for a couple of years, you might remember Rails 6 or early…

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AngularJS and Ruby on Rails work together

Posted on October 24, 2014 by ivan.turkovic

Finding the best integration of AngularJS and Ruby on Rails Recently I got really excited with AngularJS so to make it work perfectly with Ruby on Rails there are some configurations needed. There are available blog posts on how to integrate it perfectly but somehow I wasn’t happy with the available preferences. Some offered to…

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Capistrano + RVM = Problem with deployment?

Posted on October 18, 2011 by ivan.turkovic

Most of the time when I had issues with deploying on rvm environment it helps you to do the following. Create a file in $home folder touch .rvmrc And paste following code: rvm_trust_rvmrcs_flag=1

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Working OAuth2 with Foursquare on Sinatra

Posted on September 19, 2011 by ivan.turkovic

require ‘rubygems’ require ‘sinatra’ require ‘oauth2’ require ‘json’ require ‘net/https’ require ‘foursquare2’ set :port, 80 CLIENT_ID = ‘****************************************************’ CLIENT_SECRET = ‘****************************************************’ CALLBACK_PATH = ‘/callbacks/foursquare’ def client OAuth2::Client.new(CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET, {:site => ‘https://foursquare.com/’, :token_url => “/oauth2/access_token”, :authorize_url => “/oauth2/authenticate?response_type=code”, :parse_json => true, :ssl => {:ca_path => ‘/etc/ssl/certs’ } }) end def redirect_uri() uri = URI.parse(request.url) uri.path =…

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