Void is an open-source VS Code fork Cursor alternative that will probably get bought by Perplexity in T minus 3 months.
Lambda offers the lowest cost AI inference – no rate limits, no pricing tiers. Run top models like DeepSeek V3 and R1 starting at $0.34/M input and $0.88/M output tokens. Clean JSON in, smart tokens out. [sponsored]
Roman Liutikov just released part 1 of his series on bringing React Server Components to Clojure
New AI grift just dropped: submitting AI-generated fake vulnerability reports to bug bounty programs. Will you make any money? Unlikely. But will you make the world a worse place? Definitely. Smash that like button for more millionaire money tips.
How promises work in JavaScript is a good reminder that they work a lot differently than promises in real life.
Tero Piirainen created Hyper – a simpler React alternative for generating complex UIs with “amazingly clean syntax.” But if I learned anything from my college roommates, it’s that two people can have a very different idea of what “amazingly clean” means.
Clerk just launched Clerk Billing – an easy way to add subscription billing for B2C and B2B apps with no webhooks, no UI build, no payment integration code, and no DIY authorization engine. If you’ve ever tried to add subscription billing to your app, you know this is a big deal. They even give you pre-built billing components, like <PricingTable />
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Clippy lets you run multiple LLMs locally on your computer with a fun ’90s UI that will make you want to play Sims.
ty is a fast Python type checker and language server that’s written in Rust.
Adam Fortuna wrote about falling out of love with Next.js and back in love with Ruby on Rails & Inertia.js. It’s a lot like the classic Bright Eyes song, Falling Out of Love at this Volume, but instead of being a catchy indie classic from the late ’90s written by a 15-year-old boy – it’s an article about why a dev team migrated their tech stack.
Void is an open-source VS Code fork Cursor alternative that will probably get bought by Perplexity in T minus 3 months.
Lambda offers the lowest cost AI inference – no rate limits, no pricing tiers. Run top models like DeepSeek V3 and R1 starting at $0.34/M input and $0.88/M output tokens. Clean JSON in, smart tokens out. [sponsored]
Roman Liutikov just released part 1 of his series on bringing React Server Components to Clojure
New AI grift just dropped: submitting AI-generated fake vulnerability reports to bug bounty programs. Will you make any money? Unlikely. But will you make the world a worse place? Definitely. Smash that like button for more millionaire money tips.
How promises work in JavaScript is a good reminder that they work a lot differently than promises in real life.
Tero Piirainen created Hyper – a simpler React alternative for generating complex UIs with “amazingly clean syntax.” But if I learned anything from my college roommates, it’s that two people can have a very different idea of what “amazingly clean” means.
Clerk just launched Clerk Billing – an easy way to add subscription billing for B2C and B2B apps with no webhooks, no UI build, no payment integration code, and no DIY authorization engine. If you’ve ever tried to add subscription billing to your app, you know this is a big deal. They even give you pre-built billing components, like <PricingTable />
. [sponsored]
Clippy lets you run multiple LLMs locally on your computer with a fun ’90s UI that will make you want to play Sims.
ty is a fast Python type checker and language server that’s written in Rust.
Adam Fortuna wrote about falling out of love with Next.js and back in love with Ruby on Rails & Inertia.js. It’s a lot like the classic Bright Eyes song, Falling Out of Love at this Volume, but instead of being a catchy indie classic from the late ’90s written by a 15-year-old boy – it’s an article about why a dev team migrated their tech stack.
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