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星期四 09 晚上 三月 6o 2025

Bytes: Penetrating JavaScript's inner sanctum

Bytes: Penetrating JavaScript's inner sanctum

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  1. Lynx is a new family of open-source technologies from ByteDance that lets you use your existing web skills to build “truly native UIs” for mobile and web from a single codebase. And yes, they use it in TikTok.

  2. eva wrote an article called how to gain code execution on millions of people and hundreds of popular apps. I haven’t read it yet, but I don’t think it involves creating a new family of open-source technologies that lets you use your existing web skills to build “truly native UIs”.

  3. Validate your SaaS idea while building an audience shows you how to use Clerk’s new <Waitlist /> component to build anticipation for a new app, and how to integrate with Loops to create a powerful feedback loop with your potential users and customers. [sponsored]

  4. Ollie Williams wrote about styling the HTML details and summary elements.

  5. Vercel took a break from hiring every JavaScript developer with a Twitter account in order to release Next.js 15.2. It comes with experimental support for both Node.js middleware and React’s new View Transitions API.

  6. React Aria just launched a huge release with improved autocomplete, 3 new components (Toast, Tree, and Virtualizer), and lots more.

  7. Apryse created this PDF document conversion SDK, allowing you to accurately convert PDFs to perfectly formatted Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint files, and Word docs. [sponsored]

  8. Kirupa wrote this deep dive on Bloom filters, “a popular probabilistic data structure” that you’ve definitely never heard of. Now I just need a Boom filter to make sure I never see the Costco guys on my feed again.

  9. The CTO of Expo, James Ide, wrote about Expo’s AI strategy. It seems slightly different from my strategy of just pretending that everything will always be fine and nothing will ever change too much because we like our jobs and they’re fun and even though we complain about them sometimes I promise that most of us would much rather be programming than farming or doing some other manual labor job that developers use to naively fetishize before they realized that they might in fact have to actually do that job one day.

  10. Chrome DevTools 134 came out.


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