Ruby Central, Vibe Coding Ceilings, and What Still Requires a Human: Michael Rispoli on the Work AI Cannot Take
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Joe Leo hosts the Ruby AI Podcast with guest Mike Rispoli, discussing Ruby Central’s financial instability, leadership changes, the Ruby Alliance (including Gusto joining), and concerns about fragmentation in the Ruby ecosystem after RailsConf’s end and uncertainty around RubyConf. They compare governance models (benevolent dictator vs committees) and debate centralized package infrastructure versus decentralized approaches amid growing security threats. Rispoli explains Cause of a Kind’s rebrand toward “modernize your software,” focusing on high-security verticals (healthcare, education), migrations, PE-driven remediation, and an on-site “War Room” offering, aiming to avoid work that can be easily “vibe coded.” They cover rising importance of continuous security testing, shifting client expectations, anti-patterns in AI-built products, and Rispoli’s multi-model AI coding workflow (Claude, Kimi, Qwen, Codex/GPT 5.5) plus training engineers in forward-deployed skills via his “Behind Enemy Lines” series.
00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro
00:32 Gusto Joins Ruby Alliance
01:59 Is Ruby Central Ending
03:28 Governance Models Debate
06:46 Conferences and Community Shift
08:15 Centralized Packages vs Git URLs
09:17 Cause of a Kind Rebrand
11:21 Modernization and War Room
14:05 AI Pressure and Agency Strategy
18:25 AI Builds Faster Rails Rewrites
21:40 Security Chaos Monkey Era
25:31 Tooling Diversification
26:50 Testing Alternatives
28:00 GPT 5.5 Workflow
30:48 Switching Model Harnesses
31:50 When to Go Solo
34:28 Vibe Coding Pitfalls
36:16 Marketing First MVP
39:02 Teaching FDE Skills
43:08 Selling Pushback
47:44 Closing and Meetup