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星期五 06 晚上 八月 15o 2025

Bytes: TypeScript gets lean

Bytes: TypeScript gets lean

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  1. Ahmad Shadeed (🐐) is back with another interactive article where he rebuilds the Time.com Hero section in better CSS. Hopefully they pay his invoice in the mail.

  2. Warp Codes is like a model buffet: GPT-5, Opus 4.1, Gemini 2.5 and more, all under one subscription, with new models available the moment they drop. Most generous limits around, and if you somehow hit them, you just pay as you go. No rate-limit lockouts. Get 20% off Warp Pro with code BYTES-PRO. [sponsored]

  3. Sam Goodwin created Alchemy – an embeddable Infrastructure-as-Code library that’s implemented in pure, ESM-native TypeScript code. I guess that means TypeScript is the lead and Cloudflare is the gold in this analogy?

  4. Conrad Irwin wrote about why LLMs can’t really build software, even though they can write code. So they really are just like most of us after all.

  5. The Codecov (Sentry) team wrote this guide on Testing Milestones – which comes with a checklist for every stage of the process, so you’ll always know what to do next when building out test coverage for your codebase. [sponsored]

  6. React Native 0.81 comes with Android 16 support, faster iOS builds, and a bunch of stability improvements.

  7. Shajid Hasan wrote about Svelte, Markdown, and the magic of Web Components. Hey did you know that YouTube actually uses Web Components? Have any WC truthers ever mentioned that before?

  8. Alem Tuzlak made this video about his work building the new TanStack devtools.

  9. @convex-dev/agent is a component for building agentic AI applications on Convex with persistent chat history. [sponsored]

  10. Bas van Opheusden wrote about the AI research interview process at OpenAI, which is a helpful first step to getting a 9-figure offer at Meta.

  11. Cloudflare created Learn MCP, a free course that shows you how to build an MCP server with Cloudflare Workers.

  12. Una Kravets wrote about 5 useful CSS functions using the new @function rule. My wife also has “5 function rules” for me to follow, but they mainly involve me making eye contact with people at birthday parties and not repeatedly asking the host if they’re gonna have Bagel Bites later.


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