Next.js Breaks Free, TanStack Rebels, Axios Bleeds: React's Wild Week
Devs, rejoice—or don't. Next.js adapters let you escape Vercel jail, TanStack Start flips the server components script, and Axios just got pwned in a supply chain nightmare.
Devs, rejoice—or don't. Next.js adapters let you escape Vercel jail, TanStack Start flips the server components script, and Axios just got pwned in a supply chain nightmare.
A C$0.06 stock breaking its 50-day average doesn't scream headlines, but for Snipp Interactive, it's a flare in mobile marketing's dim corners. What's really fueling this uptick?
Imagine tweaking one button and watching your entire dashboard glitch. That's UI state drift—and a simple DOM boundary approach could end it for good.
Tired of Netflix's echo chamber? One dev's 'Cut' app delivers tailored movie recs with just browser storage and a clever genre algo. It's raw, it's smart, and it's shipping fast.
Tired of framework bundles killing your page speed? A streaming analytics site built seven slick calculators with pure HTML, CSS, and vanilla JS—proving you don't need React for real work.
Heavy rain kills your DoorDash shift. Traditional insurance? Weeks of hassle. GigShield flips the script with instant, parametric payouts—built in React for demo speed.
Hit a dead link. Normal 404 stares back. Refresh—now it's pink, flirty, and mocking you. This isn't your grandma's error page; it's a dev's escalating prank.
Fingers hit keys. Screen shakes. Welcome to 'Do Not Type,' the prank web app that turns typing into a losing battle. Pure, useless dev joy.
WordPress seemed unbeatable for easy edits. But one dev fled its plugin bloat for EmDash — using AI to spec out design and routes. Here's how it changes the game for indie sites.
Nested arrays used to mean recursion hell or lodash dependencies. Enter flat(): JavaScript's built-in savior that flattens data in one go, reshaping how we tame messy APIs.
Bedrock nails data sovereignty for Claude Code, but kills key features like extended thinking. Enter a clever open-source gateway that tricks the client into full power.
Ever wonder why your traffic flatlines despite killer content? Blame canonical URLs — or the lack of 'em. I've watched this screw over sites for decades.