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Welcome to the first episode of the new year where Chris and Andrew discuss their holiday activities and recent breaks from work, including travel experiences and Christmas celebrations. They delve into updates on Ruby and Bundler enhancements, and they emphasize the importance of Ruby Central’s role in maintaining Ruby's security. The conversation also touches on various tech and entertainment topics including movie reviews, gaming experiences, and smart home projects with Raspberry Pi. The hosts share insights on JSON gem performance improvements and considerations for Ruby's frozen string literals. The episode concludes with discussions on practical applications for Home Assistant and reminiscing about their experiences with different programming languages. Hit download to hear more!

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