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星期一 06 晚上 四月 14o 2025

Bytes: Cloudchella 2025

Bytes: Cloudchella 2025

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  1. If you want to see some of the new Cloudflare hotness in action, Bhanu just launched MCPify.ai – a Bolt-like tool for building your own MCP servers, which he created using Cloudflare Workers + Durable Objects.

  2. Tailwind CSS 4.1 comes with some long-awaited text-shadow utilities, mask elements, and fine-grained text wrapping that’ll “defend the integrity of your layouts from even the longest German words your users will throw at you.” Time to fire up my old Rammstein fansite and get to work.

  3. Next.js 15.3 comes with Turbopack builds (alpha) and two new navigation hooks, onNavigate and useLinkStatus for better client-side routing.

  4. Right on cue, the Blazity team created The expert guide to Next.js performance optimization – a 10-chapter ebook with practical strategies, real-life examples, and open-source tools to help make your Next.js app faster and more user friendly. [sponsored]

  5. Google just relaunched Project IDX as Firebase Studio and added more AI tools and features for building full-stack apps in the browser. Hopefully this rebrand goes better than when my high school band changed our name to Weezer 2.

  6. Jordan Eldredge wrote an article called {transitions} = f(state) about how a React application can be thought of as modeling a state machine.

  7. This Convex repo contains the entire codebase for their reactive database, which they just open-sourced last month. [sponsored]

  8. Node.js Testing Best Practices is a very in-depth, 12,000-word ebook that the authors published in a GitHub readme. I look forward to reading their next ebook in an even more user-friendly format – hundreds of text screenshots that you swipe through on a LinkedIn post.

  9. WebTUI is a modular CSS library that “brings the beauty of Terminal UIs to the browser.” I double-checked, and I’m 90% sure they weren’t being sarcastic with that description.

  10. Expo created this new page showing you how to migrate seamlessly from CodePush to EAS Update – and considering CodePush just got axed by Microsoft for good, it’s pretty helpful. [sponsored]

  11. In a new development that absolutely no one saw coming, LLMs are hallucinating package names and making up software dependencies – which is creating a fun new trend called “slopsquatting” that may or may not eventually threaten the security of the entire internet.

  12. But on the other hand, have you ever wondered why JSON has commas?

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