advertisearchivespnpm 11 cuts the npm umbilical cordIssue #484.May 5, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: Bun slander, Jim Croce’s GitHub, and sending my agents to work in a trap house.Welcome to #484.T
advertisearchivesZed's not deadIssue #483.May 1, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: OpenAI goblin mode, email-based data viz crimes, and Chalamet’s npm-themed PR stunt.Welcome to #483.The Main ThingIt’
Today’s issue: The Pierre boys get Steve Balmer’s attention, the correct pronunciation of “Pracht”, and Daniel Day Lewis learns product engineering.Welcome to #482.The Main ThingThe TypeScript Conclav
advertisearchivesSmoking that RspackIssue #481.April 27, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: Evan You’s Eagle Scout project, async’s broken promises, and an AI agent destroying all of a company’s produc
advertisearchivesThe TypeScript 7.0 prophecy is fulfilledIssue #480.April 23, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: Linux and Windows playing nicely, another unhinged Web Components take, and the single b
Today’s issue: MDN does the most MDN thing ever, OpenCode migrates to Electron, and my codebase is 6’5” btw.Welcome to #479.The Main ThingPOV you're an agent that just broke in front of 100,000 people
Today’s issue: Saving tokens with ancestral tenets, why AI sucks, and casual xenophobia.Welcome to #478.The Main ThingThe 20k LoC app that Codex built to check the price of fartcoinTanStack Start gets
Today’s issue: Porting Mac OS X to the Nintendo Wii, the Tech N9ne of TanStack, and 5 simple Git commands to impress the love of your life (you’ll never guess #3!!).Welcome to #477.The Main ThingReact
advertisearchivesCloudflare built its own WordPressIssue #476.April 7, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: Dario drinks goat blood, Turborepo almost invents time travel, and supply chain attackers prete
advertisearchivesPretext fixed the webIssue #475.April 3, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: Serverless Geocities, JSON Derulo, and Iambic Pentameter.Welcome to #475.The Main ThingAI doomers watching t
advertisearchivesRedwoodSDK 1.0 is Cloudflare-maxxingIssue #474.April 1, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: The Ina Garten of JavaScript logs, Dan Abramov’s culpability for ChatGPT’s performance issues
advertisearchivesTypeScript 6.0 is your final warningIssue #473.March 27, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: The Spider-Man of package managers, WebAssembly heresies, and the curious case of the missin
advertisearchivesA new JS framework for old time's sakeIssue #472.March 23, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: Curing my gambling addiction with CSS, willingly attracting bots to my OSS project, and pr
advertisearchivesVite+ enters the MatrixIssue #471.March 20, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: Getting my favorite fantasy novel spoiled by the Node.js team, banning useEffect, and the benefits of bei
advertisearchivesWaiting and datingIssue #470.March 13, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: Being absorbed into the type realm, titillating Hacker News, and fending off Sama’s advances.Welcome to #470.T
advertisearchivesAstro 6.0 goes full CloudflareIssue #469.March 11, 2026.2 Minute read.Today’s issue: JavaScript worms, Rust patronizing, and SemVer cyber-bullying.Welcome to #469.The Main ThingFred a
Today’s issue: The campaign promises of import maps, the meaning of life React Fiber, and the resurrection of Flash. Welcome to #468. The Main ThingConvincing your team to migrate formatters for the t
Today’s issue: Reblogging left-pad, the most illegal REPL, and getting fair compensation from Drizzle. Welcome to #467. The Main ThingiOS devs checking if an app is *native* native Making React Native
Today’s issue: The Charles Dickens of systems engineering, setting React free, and fun new ways to pretend you’re helping your coding agent. Welcome to #466. The Main ThingYou'll never guess what happ
Today’s issue: Using Sora to develop good taste, firing up the OpenClaw Kernel Module, and coping with the side effects of AI’s Rust expertise. Welcome to #465. The Main ThingWhen AI boosts your downl
Today’s issue: What two Pikachus can teach us about advanced web styling, Wasm comes to Hermes, and trying to figure out if Larry Ellison owns TikTok’s React libraries now. Welcome to #464. The Main T
Today’s issue: Pauly Shore’s favorite linter, open source cyberbullying, and using OpenClaw to salvage your marriage. Welcome to #463. The Main ThingWhen your whole personality is a browser that's kne