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The Async gem is a beautiful piece of code. I have used its last time often to talk/work with a REST API with the async-http gem and my work was done in 5 mins. Have todo pull/change/update nearly 100k of data over the API and without 'Async' it will have need so much more time to run and build. But yeah the docs are quite small and it's more a try and error, but the developer/users will quickly answer on question at mastodon or github if there are problems or need help. :)