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Tailwind CSS is the worst…

Fireship · 2 min read

Tailwind CSS earns its reputation not because it’s “better CSS,” but because it solves a set of practical pain points in how teams write and maintain...

Tailwind CSSCo-locationUtility Classes

Vim in 100 Seconds

Fireship · 2 min read

Vim’s core pitch is simple: a keyboard-first editor can make coding faster by keeping hands on the keys and reducing context switching to the mouse....

Vim BasicsVS Code VimKeyboard Navigation

AI coding assistants just leveled up, again…

Fireship · 3 min read

AI coding assistants are rapidly becoming more integrated, more context-aware, and more workflow-friendly—especially inside IDEs and cloud...

AI Coding AssistantsIDE IntegrationGoogle Cloud

This AI Supercomputer can fit on your desk...

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Nvidia’s DGX Spark is a palm-sized AI “server” built around a GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip and 128 GB of unified memory, aiming to make serious...

DGX SparkUnified MemoryFP4 Quantization

how to never write bug

Fireship · 2 min read

The fastest way to “never write bug” is to stop treating bugs like personal failures and instead follow a repeatable workflow: read the evidence,...

Debugging WorkflowError MessagesLogging

PewDiePie is more based than you

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

The central takeaway is a full “de-Google” push: privacy and cost concerns drive a shift away from Google’s tightly bundled services, and the...

De-GooglingSelf-HostingGrapheneOS

5 Micro SaaS Ideas You Can Start In 2023 (...and Replace Your Job)

Simon Høiberg · 3 min read

Micro SaaS can be a realistic path to replacing a full-time job by building small, single-purpose software products for narrow niches—especially by...

Micro SaaSWebflow Add-onsNiche Automation

AI Skeptic Friends

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

AI-assisted coding is drawing both hype and backlash, but the most consistent through-line is a split between “faster coding” and “free coding.” One...

AI SkepticismAgentic CodingSoftware Liability

The Copilot Delusion

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

“The Copilot Delusion” draws a hard line between using AI as a productivity aid and letting it replace the hard-earned understanding that makes...

AI Coding AssistantsGitHub CopilotDeveloper Learning

Google won. (Gemini 2.5 Pro is INSANE)

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

Gemini 2.5 Pro is being positioned as a major step forward in “thinking” AI—delivering faster responses and strong benchmark performance while Google...

Gemini 2.5 ProThinking ModelsContext Window

Stack Overflow Is Almost Dead

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Stack Overflow’s decline isn’t just an AI story—it’s a long slide that accelerated as new tooling made the site less necessary. The clearest signal...

Stack Overflow DeclineModeration PolicyAI Acceleration

TheStandup - DHH Talks Omarchy

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Omarchy’s creator, DHH, traces the rise of Omachi to a personal break with Apple—then turns that detour into a broader thesis about what makes Linux...

OmachiHyperlandArch Linux

AI Is Replacing SWEs? Data Suggests Differently

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

The Octoverse-style data being cited points to a counterintuitive trend: AI tools are coinciding with more people joining software development, not...

AI and DevelopersGitHub OctoverseGenerative AI Projects

OpenAI just dropped their Cursor killer

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

OpenAI’s new Codex app is winning developers by turning agent-based coding into a project-management workflow—one that keeps multiple workstreams...

Codex AppAgent OrchestrationWork Trees

DHH IS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING (Again)?

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

College is widely framed as a life-changing investment, but the discussion lands on a sharper claim: the U.S. college system is economically and...

College AffordabilityStudent LoansHiring Signals

Software Horror Stories | The Standup

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Software in healthcare and entertainment both carries a special kind of risk: when data is wrong or systems fail, the blast radius can be human,...

Medical Data MappingRelease EngineeringLoad Testing Outages

Software engineering is dead now

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

Software engineering is entering a phase where writing code is becoming cheap enough to break the old business model for large engineering teams—fast...

AI-assisted DevelopmentEngineering Team StructureCode Review Automation

Building a 'digital garden' in Logseq | Personal knowledge management

CombiningMinds · 3 min read

A “digital knowledge garden” is pitched as a personal knowledge management system built around writing, selective capture, and sustainable output—not...

Digital Knowledge GardenLogseq WorkflowSignal-to-Noise

Programming with LLM Agents in 2025

sentdex · 3 min read

Programming with LLM agents in 2025 is less about “magic” and more about turning large-model output into a reliable engineering workflow: break...

LLM AgentsOpen HandsEvolutionary Training

How a Side Project Turned into a Job at X - The Legend Yaccine

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

A side project built to avoid “clicking through” Photoshop turned into a profitable meme tool—and ultimately a job at X—because posting in public...

Side Project to JobBuilding in PublicUser Friction

“We automated 150 tasks with AI Agents, just copy us” - Microsoft AI

David Ondrej · 3 min read

Windows Agent Arena is positioned as a practical benchmark for desktop “PC-controlling” AI agents—systems that can plan and execute real tasks across...

Desktop AgentsWindows BenchmarkMultimodal Grounding

Python Tutorial: Ruff - A Fast Linter & Formatter to Replace Multiple Tools and Improve Code Quality

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Ruff is positioned as an all-in-one, Rust-based Python linter and formatter that can replace a patchwork of tools—while running fast enough to make...

Ruff SetupPython LintingAutofix and Diff

I don’t really use libraries anymore

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

Software teams are increasingly treating many third-party libraries as liabilities—something to delete, rewrite, or even replace with prompts—because...

Dependency RiskAI Code GenerationLibrary Replacement

AI code is here. We need to be responsible with it.

Theo - t3․gg · 2 min read

A single AI-generated change triggered a massive analytics bill—millions of Post Hog events in a week—because the code shipped without enough...

AI Code ReviewUsage-Based BillingPost Hog Events

I spent $4,000 to make TypeScript faster

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

TypeScript’s language server performance is getting a major boost after a deep audit traced slowdowns to a specific caching failure inside...

TypeScript Language Server PerformanceTRPC InferenceType Instantiation Caching

Git is holding us back

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

Git is still the backbone of modern software collaboration, but the commit-and-branch model is increasingly misaligned with how code gets written...

Git LimitationsOperation-Based Version ControlCRDTs

Did Cursor really steal Kimi???

Theo - t3․gg · 2 min read

Cursor’s newly shipped “Composer 2” model is being treated as a major leap in coding performance-per-dollar—but a wave of scrutiny suggests it may...

Composer 2Kimmy K2.5Openweight Licensing

I’m serious.

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

Closed-source software is increasingly “slopifying” the tools people rely on—breaking performance, removing control, and accelerating regressions—so...

Open SourceClosed SourceSoftware Performance

Codex and the future of coding with AI — the OpenAI Podcast Ep. 6

OpenAI · 3 min read

AI coding is shifting from “smart autocomplete” to an agentic workflow where models are tightly coupled to tools, run code, and collaborate over...

HarnessAgentic CodingCodex CLI

How I record tech notes using the Zettelkasten method

Martin Adams · 3 min read

Tech notes work best when they’re built as an interconnected “slip box” of small, single-idea entries—so new information becomes searchable,...

Zettelkasten MethodTech NotesSlip Box

Build Anything with Windsurf AI, Here's How

David Ondrej · 3 min read

Windsurf AI is positioned as a new way to build software with multiple AI agents working alongside a developer in real time—most notably through...

Windsurf AIFlowsCascade

Create Anything with Nano Banana Pro, Here’s How

David Ondrej · 3 min read

Nano Banana Pro is positioned as a fundamentally different Google image model—one that “thinks” before it draws, grounds its generations in live...

Nano Banana ProGoogle AI StudioImage Grounding

Python Tutorial: Type Hinting vs Type Checking vs Data Validation - What’s the Difference?

Corey Schafer · 3 min read

Python’s type hints, type checking, and data validation solve different problems—even though all three relate to “types.” Type hints document what...

Type HintingStatic Type CheckingRuntime Data Validation

First Look at Obsidian - New Zettelkasten App

trms · 2 min read

Obsidian positions itself as a purpose-built Zettelkasten knowledge-management app, with the biggest practical win coming from how it handles...

ZettelkastenBacklinksGraph View

How to Build & Deploy Remote MCP Servers | MCP Trilogy | CampusX

CampusX · 3 min read

Remote MCP servers let teams run MCP tools from a different machine—often a more powerful server on the internet—so multiple clients can share the...

Remote MCP ServersFastMCP Cloud DeploymentMCP Inspector

Build AI Agents Smarter Than ChatGPT, Here’s How

David Ondrej · 2 min read

AI agents are on track to move from “chat” to real automation—turning multi-step work into something that can be delegated to software teams—so the...

AI AgentsMulti-Agent TeamsAgency Swarm

UX for Language User Interfaces (LLM Bootcamp)

The Full Stack · 3 min read

Language user interfaces are poised to become the next major step change in computing—replacing menus, forms, and command buttons with text-first...

Language User InterfacesAffordances and SignifiersAI UX Patterns

My 4 BEST AI Programming Tips feat Claude 3.5

All About AI · 3 min read

Building with Claude 3.5 becomes dramatically faster when prompts are grounded in visuals, when iterations are driven by screenshots, when code...

Visual PromptingScreenshot IterationContext Reference

Use the Feynman Technique, Logseq, and Obsidian for Slow Learning

Joshua Duffney · 3 min read

Slow learning gets a practical workflow: use the Feynman Technique to turn scattered reading into a navigable knowledge base that exposes gaps and...

Feynman TechniqueSlow LearningLogseq Notes

This AI Coding Stack Writes 90% of My Code

Simon Høiberg · 3 min read

AI product development can move far faster than traditional planning-to-coding workflows when teams combine three layers of AI tooling: “vibe coding”...

AI Coding WorkflowVibe CodingAgent-Based Coding

5 Tempting AI SaaS Ideas I’d NEVER Build (here’s why)

Simon Høiberg · 3 min read

Five AI SaaS ideas keep luring indie hackers with the promise of quick wins—but the economics, ethics, and market dynamics behind them make failure...

AI CopywritingAI Coding ToolsAI Therapy

Google’s SIMA 2 AI Plays Games! + Nano Banana 2 Absurd Demos!

MattVidPro · 3 min read

Google’s SIMA 2 is being positioned as a step-change in “agentic” AI for virtual worlds: a multimodal system that can watch video, interpret images...

Agentic AISIMA 2Nano Banana 2

Build a Local AI App in 10 min with Docker (Zero Cloud Fees)

MattVidPro · 3 min read

Local AI apps can be built without paying per-request inference fees by running large language models entirely on a developer’s own machine—using...

Docker DesktopLocal LLMsQuantized Models

Google Quietly Made AI Building Way Easier

MattVidPro · 3 min read

Open-source “world models” are getting practical enough to play with—and Google’s latest design and coding tools are making it easier to turn AI...

World ModelsOpen-Source AIAI Design Tools

The "Action Gap" is Gone: Fully Autonomous AI is Here

MattVidPro · 3 min read

Fully autonomous AI agents are finally able to act on real desktop software—closing what industry analysts called the “action gap”—and that shift is...

Action GapAutonomous AgentsLocal Context Gateways

Llama 3.3 70B Test - Coding, Data Extraction, Summarization, Data Labelling, RAG

Venelin Valkov · 3 min read

Meta’s Llama 3.3 70B is landing as a strong all-around text model, with independent evaluations and hands-on tests pointing to performance that...

Llama 3.3 70BGroq APICoding

How to Build an App From Scratch With AI(Zero Coding)

Prakash Joshi Pax · 3 min read

A practical workflow for building a Mac app from scratch with AI—starting with a minimal, working version and then iterating through prompts—anchors...

Cursor Composer WorkflowSwiftUI Timer AppmacOS Xcode Project Setup

Janine Chan - Seven habits of increasingly technical technical writers

Write the Docs · 3 min read

Technical writers (and anyone moving from “good” to “great”) become more capable not by collecting a pile of courses or waiting for a confidence...

Technical WritingGrowth MindsetAsking for Help

Avi Flax - Set your data free with model-based architecture diagramming

Write the Docs · 3 min read

Software architecture diagrams work best when the underlying architecture is treated as a model—separate from the visuals—so teams can collaborate on...

Architecture DiagrammingModel-Driven DocumentationDocs As Code