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星期二 08 晚上 五月 6o 2025

Bytes: Moore's Law is a social construct

Bytes: Moore's Law is a social construct

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  1. If you want to get a preview of 🕹️ react.gg before you give us your money, check out Why React?. It’s the first lesson of the course and it’ll give you a sense of the vibes.

  2. How Node.js Works Behind the Scenes shattered my previously held belief that Node is just three servers standing on top of each other in a trench coat.

  3. Basedash built an AI-native Business Intelligence platform that lets you generate charts and make dashboards using natural language – no SQL required. You can easily connect to 550+ data sources to instantly generate dashboards for product, sales, marketing, and more. [sponsored]

  4. Socket’s Threat Research Team wrote about malicious Go modules that contain hidden disk-wiping malware, and that’s my perfectly legitimate excuse for why this newsletter issue is 24 hours later than normal.

  5. Right on cue, Anthony Fu wrote this friendly reminder to categorize your dependencies.

  6. Mantine v8.0 comes with granular global styles exports, support for submenus in the menu component, and lots more. It’s been a popular React component library for years now, but every time I see Mantine, all I can think about is Barbara Manatee.

  7. Unverceled Next.js is a tooling-heavy Next.js 15 starter kit deployed to Cloudflare Workers using OpenNext. Let the spite-driven development begin.

  8. CarbonQA provides QA services for dev teams, so you’ll never have to QA test your own app ever again. They work in your tools, talk with your team on Slack, and let your developers focus on building and shipping new features. [sponsored]

  9. Expo Router v5 (Expo’s full-stack framework) is now officially stable and comes with React Server Functions (beta), React 19 support, and API routes that let you build “universal apps” – which are kind of like the “universal remote” Adam Sandler uses in the movie Click, just without all the ugly crying at the end.

  10. Dan Abramov wrote about Functional HTML, asking “If you had complete freedom, which features would you add to HTML and in what order?”


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