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星期一 10 晚上 七月 28o 2025

Bytes: Of Mice and Toolkits

Bytes: Of Mice and Toolkits

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  1. Jamie wrote a very well-researched article about the many, many, many JavaScript runtimes of the last decade.

  2. Devon Govett wrote an interesting, technical deep-dive about how Parcel bundles React Server Components.

  3. The Augment Code team just launched Tasklist – a transparent workflow for your coding agent that stores each step of your prompt as a first-class object with typed metadata. That means programmatic access and real-time updates for your tasks, while your agent plans and executes them. [sponsored]

  4. eslint-config-prettier and several other linter packages were hijacked last week in a supply chain attack by some rogue developers who were most likely radicalized by Airbnb’s ESLint rules.

  5. Jono Alderson wrote about how it’s time for modern CSS to kill the SPA. A little aggressive, but we love a strong hook.

  6. The Sentry team wrote this in-depth guide on what you actually need to monitor AI systems in production – so you can do your part to prevent The Great Sloppening of the internet. [sponsored]

  7. Dan Webb wrote about how he and his team migrated their site from Next.js to Eleventy and improved performance by 24%. But who knows, maybe he’s just deep in Big Static’s pocket.

  8. TkDodo wrote about The useless useCallback.

  9. Daniel Ehrenberg wrote an article asking, when is WebAssembly going to get DOM support? But every time we ask, they add 6 months to the counter.

  10. Mux (the video API for developers that we use for all our courses) just announced their biggest price drop ever, thanks to some infrastructure improvements and optimizations that cut Mux Video prices by over 20%. You can read about how they did it here. [sponsored]

  11. Ibrahim Diallo wrote about revisiting his 2010 JavaScript library, which he calls “a true relic from the past and a testament to just how far we’ve come.” I felt the same way when I found my old iPod Nano and saw that it was mostly just a bunch of Weird Al Yankovic songs pirated from LimeWire.

  12. In other nostalgia-related news, MDN just turned 20 years old and is now legally old enough to do a bunch of whippets in a frat house basement.


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