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星期五 07 晚上 二月 28o 2025

Bytes: Laravel goes full Vercel

Bytes: Laravel goes full Vercel

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  1. James Long wrote about subverting control with weak references, which is also the name of my favorite Rage Against the Machine song.

  2. story.to.design is a Figma plugin that lets you automatically turn your Storybook components into Figma components. [sponsored]

  3. The mad lads at Michigan TypeScript got the Doom engine running purely in TypeScript types. It’s by far the largest TypeScript codebase ever created, and it proves that you can accomplish anything when you’re locked inside during winter in Michigan.

  4. Cloudflare just announced some cool new tools that make it easier to build AI agents on Cloudflare.

  5. Buildkite and Oso are hosting a live panel discussion in San Francisco on March 6th on Strategies for Efficient Scaling. Join engineering leaders from Vanta, Faire, and more as they cover scaling challenges they’ve faced and how they’ve solved them – plus enjoy food, drinks, and merch giveaways. Reserve your spot before it fills up. [sponsored]

  6. Scott Chacon wrote about how core Git developers configure Git. Because to become a GitLord, one must first inhabit the mind of a GitLord.

  7. Krish wrote about Parsing JSON in 500 lines of Rust

  8. The State of React Native survey results, and I’m very disappointed to see how few of you are building Apple Vision Pro apps.

  9. Aurora Scharff wrote about avoiding server component waterfall fetching with React 19’s cache() API.

  10. QA Wolf can now test your mobile app on both iOS and Android devices – and they run all tests in 100% parallel with no extra charges, so there are no run limits of any kind. [sponsored]

  11. vlt launched reproduce, a tool that empirically tests whether an npm package can be faithfully rebuilt from its declared source code.

  12. Aiden Bai created React Explorer, which turns any React website into an interactive visualization. If you open this bad boy up and put it side by side with my Windows Music visualizer from 2007, I’m pretty sure you’ll enter the astral plane. This is what the Apple Vision Pro was made for.

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