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You can organize your dependencies in a better way!

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Categorize Your Dependencies

by Anthony Fu

What a great idea!

πŸš€ Read it!, pnpm, dependencies


Minimum viable blog

by Carl Γ–st Wilkens

Your own static site generator with markdown

πŸ“° Good to know, markdown


Accelerating Large-Scale Test Migration with LLMs

by Charles Covey-Brandt

Airbnb recently completed our first large-scale, LLM-driven code migration, updating nearly 3.5K React component test files from Enzyme to use React Testing Library (RTL) instead.

πŸ“° Good to know, ai, migration


Introducing Hyper

by Tero Piirainen

A simple React alternative

πŸ“° Good to know, frameworks


A Critical Look at MCP

by Rasmus Holm

This is a very critical post on the MCP design. Really worth reading if want to jump on the MCP train!

πŸ“° Good to know, mcp


How to Harden GitHub Actions: The Unofficial Guide

by Rami McCarthy, Shay Berkovich

Build resilient GitHub Actions workflows with lessons from recent attacks.

πŸ“° Good to know, github, security


Feather

by Bersis Sevimli

Feather is a lightweight, DX-first web framework for Rust β€” inspired by the simplicity of Express.js, but designed for Rust’s performance and safety.

🧰 Tools, rust, web, framework


Bekuto 3D

by Rizumu Ayaka

Convert SVG files to 3D models. Export STL, OBJ, or GLTF. Use it for 3D Printing or 3D Web Development.

🧰 Tools, svgs, 3d


Rybbit Analytics

by rybbit.io

Open-source and privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics that is 10x more intuitive.

🧰 Tools, analytics, oss


Strudel

by TidalCycles and friends

Live coding platform to write dynamic music pieces in the browser

πŸ€ͺ Fun, music


Dynamic Toggle

by -

jhey plays in its own league

πŸ“š Tutorials, css, toggle, codepen


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