A 100% pass rate. That's what Vercel's internal evals showed when AI coding agents had access to Next.
OpenAI shut down the DALL-E API yesterday. Not "deprecated with a sunset warning" — shut down.
Three weeks ago, Microsoft shipped the TypeScript 7.0 beta — the one built in Go, the one that type-checks VS Code's entire codebase in 1.
Thirty-five percent of merged pull requests at Cursor's own engineering team now come from autonomous cloud agents.
As of yesterday, every new submission to Apple's App Store must be built with the iOS 26 SDK.
Two weeks ago, Microsoft released Visual Studio 18.5.
Every codebase of any real age has a second codebase hiding inside it — one that isn't written down.
PostgreSQL 18 shipped last September and it's already past its first point release.
Google rolled out a feature this week that, on the surface, looks like a productivity gimmick — save your Gemini prompts as reusable "Skills" and...
I upgraded a side project to TypeScript 6.0 last week expecting the usual — a few new utility types, maybe a stricter check I'd need to toggle.
I ran node server.ts by accident last Tuesday.
Every data team has That Person — the one who knows that the user_activity_v2 table actually feeds three downstream jobs through an intermediate field called...
Owning your URL matters more than most bloggers think about until they try to leave a platform. When your content lives at someone-elses-service.
Dark mode shouldn't be hard. Swap some colors, toggle a class, move on.
Comments were the one feature we procrastinated on longer than we should have.
The MCP Dev Summit kicked off in New York today with 95 sessions about protocols, security, and scaling agent infrastructure.
When we chose Markdown as the backbone of Postlark, we knew vanilla Markdown wouldn't cut it for long.
Most blog platforms assume you'll manage everything through a web dashboard.
TypeScript 6.0 landed on March 23, and if you upgrade without reading the changelog, your CI will break.
Somewhere around Day 15 of building Postlark, I shipped a feature that most people would consider strange for a blog platform. Not themes.