Vitest: The React Testing Revolution Devs Didn't See Coming
Slow tests killing your React dev flow? Vitest fixes that overnight. Here's why it's the tool smart teams are switching to now.
Slow tests killing your React dev flow? Vitest fixes that overnight. Here's why it's the tool smart teams are switching to now.
Tired of WhatsApp spying or Telegram's half-measures? Kiyeovo's beta promises true P2P messaging — fast for daily use, Tor for when paranoia kicks in. But it's beta rough; here's if it's worth the hassle.
Hugo's css.Build sounds like a dream for ditching CSS drudgery. Spoiler: it's speedy, but don't burn your Sass files yet.
Threat actors turned a popular vuln scanner into a credential thief. Docker Hub users: check your logs yesterday.
Kubernetes is pulling the plug on Ingress-NGINX next year. But its quirky defaults could wreck your migration if you're not watching.
Staring down kubectl's endless options? Clientcmd lets you borrow Kubernetes' CLI smarts without the headache. Here's how — and why it's not just another library.
Tired of drowning in security dashboards that scream everything but say nothing? Cloudflare's new Security Overview dashboard promises to flip the script, turning data deluge into dead-simple fixes.
Imagine firing up Claude Code for a coding sprint, only to watch your $100 monthly quota vanish in half an hour. That's the nightmare hitting developers right now.
Stuck in an endless maze of flickering fluorescents and damp carpet? That's the Backrooms—not just a creepypasta, but the unspoken dread of every dev eyeing their open-plan hell. This Institutional Gothic vibe is reshaping how we see work.
Back in 2004, amid Iraq War spin, a blogger dropped a brutal truth from business school: good ideas don't need lies to sell. Fast-forward, and it's the perfect gut-check for tech's endless hype machine.
Picture this: you're a solo dev, hammering out an app, and your AI coder pulls git history, files Jira tickets, scans your codebase – all offline, zero cloud bills. Docker just made Claude Code your personal AI beast, safely caged.
Your security agent just devoured 7 billion tokens daily, nailing 15 bugs — for pennies. Cloudflare's Workers AI with Kimi K2.5 isn't hype; it's the engine turning sci-fi agents into daily grind reality.
CI/CD's wild west ends in 2026. GitHub's dropping lockfiles and centralized policies to make Actions secure by default — no more supply chain roulette.
Cloudflare's latest data hits hard: 32% of all network traffic is automated, led by AI bots that don't play by human rules. They're gutting caches built for people, forcing a brutal choice.
Every day, 30,000 packages hit npm—hundreds laced with malware. GitHub's cracking down on supply chain attacks starting in Actions workflows.
Two months of AI agents grinding away, and out pops EmDash — a TypeScript CMS that sandboxes plugins like they're rogue apps. WordPress's spiritual heir just hit beta, promising to fix what 24 years broke.
Cloudflare just flipped the switch on AI Security for Apps, making it generally available with free endpoint discovery. Sounds great—until you poke at the probabilistic mess of AI threats.