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星期五 09 晚上 三月 21o 2025

Bytes: You can't spell Parcel without R-S-C

Bytes: You can't spell Parcel without R-S-C

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  1. Kyle Gill wrote an article comparing TanStack Router vs. Next.js. It’s almost as fair and unbiased as the essay I wrote in 6th grade where I compared “Legolas vs. that giant elephant full of stinky Orcs.”

  2. The Clerk team wrote about how to enhance data-driven decisions for your product by increasing visibility into user behavior. [sponsored]

  3. Matthew Perry quietly just dropped some of the biggest Vue news of the year with the release of Motion for Vue – the project’s oldest open ticket.

  4. Valibot v1.0 just came out and it just so happens to only weigh 1kb. Is that a coincidence or a conspiracy? I guess we’ll have to wait 50 years for the CIA to release their files on it to know for sure.

  5. Greg Sarjeant wrote about building an authorized RAG chatbot with Oso, Supabase, and OpenAI.

  6. Bolt just announced the largest hackathon ever, with over $1 million in prizes. Some are calling it “the Beast Games of vibe coding”, but I think we need to see a few more contestants start crying before I’m willing to give it that title.

  7. Tanner Linsley announced that Netlify is now the official deployment partner for TanStack. Does this mean that JamStack was actually TanStack all along?

  8. The Lynx team shared their 2025 roadmap.

  9. Rsdoctor just released v1.0 of their build analyzer that’s tailored for the Rspack ecosystem.

  10. Marco Rogers wrote a post called The Frontend Treadmill. But personally, I like to think of it as a never-ending hamster wheel that’s helping to power an extractive ecosystem where investors profit off the free labor of open-source contributors until they profitably replace us all with AI. It’s just a little more uplifting that way.


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Pop Quiz: Answer

const friends = ['Aliyah', 'Alex', 'Ben', 'Cassidy', 'Carlos']

const { length, 0: first, [length - 1]: last } = friends

console.log(first) // Aliyah
console.log(last) // Carlos

Since arrays are just objects with numeric keys and a length property, we can use destructuring and computed property names in order to grab the first and last elements in any array. Kind of worthless, but kind of cool.

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