We’re very proud of how well YJIT, the default JIT in CRuby, optimizes Rails apps. We’ve been using small Rails benchmarks for a couple of years. But as YJIT improves we need more data from real world apps to help us understand what will speed up Ruby the most. We turned the Lobsters codebase into a nice new benchmark. So how did we do that?| Rails at Scale
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