Chris Loy wrote about The AI coding trap. It’s kind of like The Parent Trap, but instead of Lindsay Lohan playing two different twins, Claude Code is playing your boss into thinking that your team is actually being more productive.
Courtney Hackshaw wrote a good breakdown of CSS Specificity.
Convex just released this TanStack Start Quickstart page in their docs to help you get set up quickly with Convex and TanStack Start v1.0 – the new React framework that’s “so hot right now.” [sponsored]
Right on cue, Catalin Pit wrote about migrating to TanStack Start, and how it helped him lose 25 pounds, save his marriage, and finally get his dad to say, “I’m glad we had you instead of buying those jet skis.”
Stef van Wijchen wrote about Redux in 2025 and makes the case for why it’s still a reliable choice for complex React projects.
The Clerk team created this in-depth guide on how to add authentication to a Next.js app. It covers some of the most common auth strategies and shows you step by step of how to add JWT auth to your Next app. [sponsored]
The Cloudflare team wrote about how they re-engineered their core proxy with a new, modular, Rust-based architecture to make it faster and more secure.
Speaking of things that could improve Cloudflare’s reliability, Nick van Dyke created this ESLint plugin to catch unnecessary useEffect
s in React.
CodeRabbit CLI gives you senior-level code reviews, so it can check all the code that AI tools like Claude, Codex, and Gemini write for you, directly from your terminal. [sponsored]
Ollie Williams wrote an article called Frontend complexity and the HTML renaissance. I appreciate how our industry has collectively started using the term “renaissance” to mean, “something we all hate less than we used to.”
Jimbly wrote about porting modern TypeScript to run on DOS.
The CSS Working Group just published a first draft of CSS Environment Variables. Thankfully, it reads a lot better than the first drafts I would write for my college term papers, which mostly consisted of Wikipedia copy-pasta + stream-of-consciousness rambling about the hidden meanings in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 cheat codes.
Chris Loy wrote about The AI coding trap. It’s kind of like The Parent Trap, but instead of Lindsay Lohan playing two different twins, Claude Code is playing your boss into thinking that your team is actually being more productive.
Courtney Hackshaw wrote a good breakdown of CSS Specificity.
Convex just released this TanStack Start Quickstart page in their docs to help you get set up quickly with Convex and TanStack Start v1.0 – the new React framework that’s “so hot right now.” [sponsored]
Right on cue, Catalin Pit wrote about migrating to TanStack Start, and how it helped him lose 25 pounds, save his marriage, and finally get his dad to say, “I’m glad we had you instead of buying those jet skis.”
Stef van Wijchen wrote about Redux in 2025 and makes the case for why it’s still a reliable choice for complex React projects.
The Clerk team created this in-depth guide on how to add authentication to a Next.js app. It covers some of the most common auth strategies and shows you step by step of how to add JWT auth to your Next app. [sponsored]
The Cloudflare team wrote about how they re-engineered their core proxy with a new, modular, Rust-based architecture to make it faster and more secure.
Speaking of things that could improve Cloudflare’s reliability, Nick van Dyke created this ESLint plugin to catch unnecessary useEffect
s in React.
CodeRabbit CLI gives you senior-level code reviews, so it can check all the code that AI tools like Claude, Codex, and Gemini write for you, directly from your terminal. [sponsored]
Ollie Williams wrote an article called Frontend complexity and the HTML renaissance. I appreciate how our industry has collectively started using the term “renaissance” to mean, “something we all hate less than we used to.”
Jimbly wrote about porting modern TypeScript to run on DOS.
The CSS Working Group just published a first draft of CSS Environment Variables. Thankfully, it reads a lot better than the first drafts I would write for my college term papers, which mostly consisted of Wikipedia copy-pasta + stream-of-consciousness rambling about the hidden meanings in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 cheat codes.
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