Andy Wingo wrote an article called WebAssembly: Yes, but for What? that celebrates Wasm’s 10th anniversary by detailing its wins and losses so far, and predicting where it’ll go in the next 2-3 years. I did the exact same thing to my nephew to celebrate his 10th birthday this month.
The Expert Guide to Next.js Performance Optimization 2025 is a free, 10-chapter ebook filled with real-life examples and open-source libraries to help you fix bottlenecks and boost performance in enterprise-scale Next.js apps. [sponsored]
The React team just released new docs about React Compiler, and all React course creators threatened to glue their hands to the Mona Lisa in protest.
Google’s Open Source Security Team just announced OSS Rebuild, a new project that aims to reduce supply chain attacks by giving security teams powerful data to avoid compromise, without burdening upstream maintainers 🙏.
PulpMiner converts any webpage into a realtime JSON API by using an AI-powered scraper. It was the #2 Product of the Day on Product Hunt and is a lot easier to use than other data extraction tools. [sponsored]
Astro 5.12 comes with TOML support for content loaders, experimental raw environment values, and a new term sheet from Vercel – just kidding (I think).
hoakley wrote this brief history of primary coding languages for the Apple ecosystem.
fluent-state is a proxy-based React hook for deeply nested, reactive state.
Can your coding agent run long commands and plan its next move? Warp’s can – and it just beat Claude Code by 20% on Terminal-Bench. Their team wrote about how they pulled it off here. [sponsored]
Vue Bits is a collection of 80+ animated Vue components that sounds suspiciously close to Cool Bits. I’d hate to get my lawyer (who also happens to handle trademark law for a company called Oracle) involved 🧐.
Daniel Friyia wrote about How to build 2D game-style physics with Matter.js and React Native Skia
daisyUI released v5.0 of its component library for Tailwind CSS that always keeps a green light on at the end of its dock to symbolize how Gatsby’s hopes and dreams (and indeed the American dream itself) can feel so close but still just out of reach.
Andy Wingo wrote an article called WebAssembly: Yes, but for What? that celebrates Wasm’s 10th anniversary by detailing its wins and losses so far, and predicting where it’ll go in the next 2-3 years. I did the exact same thing to my nephew to celebrate his 10th birthday this month.
The Expert Guide to Next.js Performance Optimization 2025 is a free, 10-chapter ebook filled with real-life examples and open-source libraries to help you fix bottlenecks and boost performance in enterprise-scale Next.js apps. [sponsored]
The React team just released new docs about React Compiler, and all React course creators threatened to glue their hands to the Mona Lisa in protest.
Google’s Open Source Security Team just announced OSS Rebuild, a new project that aims to reduce supply chain attacks by giving security teams powerful data to avoid compromise, without burdening upstream maintainers 🙏.
PulpMiner converts any webpage into a realtime JSON API by using an AI-powered scraper. It was the #2 Product of the Day on Product Hunt and is a lot easier to use than other data extraction tools. [sponsored]
Astro 5.12 comes with TOML support for content loaders, experimental raw environment values, and a new term sheet from Vercel – just kidding (I think).
hoakley wrote this brief history of primary coding languages for the Apple ecosystem.
fluent-state is a proxy-based React hook for deeply nested, reactive state.
Can your coding agent run long commands and plan its next move? Warp’s can – and it just beat Claude Code by 20% on Terminal-Bench. Their team wrote about how they pulled it off here. [sponsored]
Vue Bits is a collection of 80+ animated Vue components that sounds suspiciously close to Cool Bits. I’d hate to get my lawyer (who also happens to handle trademark law for a company called Oracle) involved 🧐.
Daniel Friyia wrote about How to build 2D game-style physics with Matter.js and React Native Skia
daisyUI released v5.0 of its component library for Tailwind CSS that always keeps a green light on at the end of its dock to symbolize how Gatsby’s hopes and dreams (and indeed the American dream itself) can feel so close but still just out of reach.
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