Darius Cepulis wrote about how Tailwind is the worst form of CSS, except for all the others, which is why you should embrace it. Coincidentally, this was the exact campaign slogan I used when I ran for student body treasurer in high school. (I lost horribly.)
Turbopack is now passing 100% of Next.js test suites, which means that yes, we are officially turbo yet.
Optimeist automatically optimizes your AWS Lambdas to reduce costs. You just drop in their generated API key, and it instantly detects your Lambdas and fine-tunes their memory, timeout, and configs based on real usage – no manual tweaks required. It’s basically free money. [sponsored]
After 20 years, a new PNG spec was just released in the same week we got announcements for Ratatouille 2 and The Social Network 2. Nostalgia bait remains undefeated.
Cloudflare Containers are now in public beta, allowing you to run new kinds of apps alongside your Workers.
Warp’s new coding agent just landed the #1 spot for Terminal Bench (over 20% ahead of Claude Code) and clocked a 71% on SWE-Bench Verified. Their engineering team wrote this article about how they did it. [sponsored]
The Next.js team released a new guide to linking and navigating.
The Angular team is doing their best to reduce the AI slop in the world by curating content and resources for more accurate code generation for Angular and LLMs. Thanks for fighting the good fight, brothers.
Prettier 3.6 comes with a new experimental high-performance CLI and new plugins for OXC and Hermes.
Kyle Shevlin wrote about preferring gaps to margins, which he says “is so obvious to me that it’s honestly challenging to write about.” Now you know how I feel writing rhymes-with-feet jokes every six months.
Darius Cepulis wrote about how Tailwind is the worst form of CSS, except for all the others, which is why you should embrace it. Coincidentally, this was the exact campaign slogan I used when I ran for student body treasurer in high school. (I lost horribly.)
Turbopack is now passing 100% of Next.js test suites, which means that yes, we are officially turbo yet.
Optimeist automatically optimizes your AWS Lambdas to reduce costs. You just drop in their generated API key, and it instantly detects your Lambdas and fine-tunes their memory, timeout, and configs based on real usage – no manual tweaks required. It’s basically free money. [sponsored]
After 20 years, a new PNG spec was just released in the same week we got announcements for Ratatouille 2 and The Social Network 2. Nostalgia bait remains undefeated.
Cloudflare Containers are now in public beta, allowing you to run new kinds of apps alongside your Workers.
Warp’s new coding agent just landed the #1 spot for Terminal Bench (over 20% ahead of Claude Code) and clocked a 71% on SWE-Bench Verified. Their engineering team wrote this article about how they did it. [sponsored]
The Next.js team released a new guide to linking and navigating.
The Angular team is doing their best to reduce the AI slop in the world by curating content and resources for more accurate code generation for Angular and LLMs. Thanks for fighting the good fight, brothers.
Prettier 3.6 comes with a new experimental high-performance CLI and new plugins for OXC and Hermes.
Kyle Shevlin wrote about preferring gaps to margins, which he says “is so obvious to me that it’s honestly challenging to write about.” Now you know how I feel writing rhymes-with-feet jokes every six months.
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