Claudia is a free and open-source desktop companion app for Claude Code that gives you a GUI for creating custom agents, managing your projects, and tracking your token usage. Thankfully, it looks a lot more helpful and a lot less damaging to society than the other “AI companion apps” that have emerged recently.
Astro 5.13 comes with experimental improvements to environment variables, experimental Chrome DevTools workspace support, and more.
Clerk just announced their M2M Tokens Public Beta – designed specifically for authenticating requests machine-to-machine within your backend infrastructure, so all your services can securely communicate. [sponsored]
The Amp team wrote about how they evaluate new models. Turns out, most LLMs are closer to passing the Turing Test than Peter Thiel.
Typechecker Zoo walks you through creating minimal implementations of the most successful type systems of the last 50 years. Just in case you ever wanted to get up close and personal with Hindley-Milner.
CodeRabbit’s free VS Code extension gives you advanced-level AI code reviews right in your editor. It understands the context of your whole codebase and gives you line-by-line feedback with one-click fix suggestions you can implement instantly. [sponsored]
HMPL.js is a small template language for displaying UI from server to client that takes a different approach to htmx. And by “different” we mean “less fedoras.”
Armin Ronacher wrote about how your MCP doesn’t need 30 tools, all it needs is love code.
Monitoring Modern Infrastructure is a free ebook created by the Datadog team that provides multiple techniques and tools for systematically monitoring your entire infrastructure at scale. [sponsored]
Biome v2.2 comes with a new JS formatter operator line break, more intelligent scanner, and more.
Gilles Ferrand wrote about NX state management architecture.
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Claudia is a free and open-source desktop companion app for Claude Code that gives you a GUI for creating custom agents, managing your projects, and tracking your token usage. Thankfully, it looks a lot more helpful and a lot less damaging to society than the other “AI companion apps” that have emerged recently.
Astro 5.13 comes with experimental improvements to environment variables, experimental Chrome DevTools workspace support, and more.
Clerk just announced their M2M Tokens Public Beta – designed specifically for authenticating requests machine-to-machine within your backend infrastructure, so all your services can securely communicate. [sponsored]
The Amp team wrote about how they evaluate new models. Turns out, most LLMs are closer to passing the Turing Test than Peter Thiel.
Typechecker Zoo walks you through creating minimal implementations of the most successful type systems of the last 50 years. Just in case you ever wanted to get up close and personal with Hindley-Milner.
CodeRabbit’s free VS Code extension gives you advanced-level AI code reviews right in your editor. It understands the context of your whole codebase and gives you line-by-line feedback with one-click fix suggestions you can implement instantly. [sponsored]
HMPL.js is a small template language for displaying UI from server to client that takes a different approach to htmx. And by “different” we mean “less fedoras.”
Armin Ronacher wrote about how your MCP doesn’t need 30 tools, all it needs is love code.
Monitoring Modern Infrastructure is a free ebook created by the Datadog team that provides multiple techniques and tools for systematically monitoring your entire infrastructure at scale. [sponsored]
Biome v2.2 comes with a new JS formatter operator line break, more intelligent scanner, and more.
Gilles Ferrand wrote about NX state management architecture.
Ben Werdmuller wrote about why he’s all-in on Zen Browser after being burned by Arc’s pivot. Because it’s better to have browsed and lost, than to have never browsed at all.
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