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WebDev Radar · ·5 min read

Next.js Shipped Its Docs Inside node_modules

A 100% pass rate. That's what Vercel's internal evals showed when AI coding agents had access to Next.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·4 min read

The One-Line Migration That Wasn't

OpenAI shut down the DALL-E API yesterday. Not "deprecated with a sunset warning" — shut down.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·4 min read

Nobody Told the TypeScript Build Step It Was Dying

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.

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Neural Dispatch · ·5 min read

Cursor 3 Killed the Code Editor. Not Everyone's Happy About It.

Thirty-five percent of merged pull requests at Cursor's own engineering team now come from autonomous cloud agents.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·4 min read

Apple Redesigned Your App Yesterday

As of yesterday, every new submission to Apple's App Store must be built with the iOS 26 SDK.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·4 min read

Microsoft Shipped an AI Debugger. Developers Asked for the Blue Theme.

Two weeks ago, Microsoft released Visual Studio 18.5.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·4 min read

Your Best Engineer's Brain, as a File

Every codebase of any real age has a second codebase hiding inside it — one that isn't written down.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·4 min read

PostgreSQL 18 Finally Changed the Plumbing

PostgreSQL 18 shipped last September and it's already past its first point release.

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Neural Dispatch · ·5 min read

Chrome Skills Is Browser Automation for the AI Era — Minus the API

Google rolled out a feature this week that, on the surface, looks like a productivity gimmick — save your Gemini prompts as reusable "Skills" and...

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WebDev Radar · ·4 min read

TypeScript 6.0 Rewrote Your Defaults

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.

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WebDev Radar · ·5 min read

node hello.ts Works Now. No, Really.

I ran node server.ts by accident last Tuesday.

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Data Eng Daily · ·5 min read

Meta Needed 50 AI Agents to Document What Their Engineers Already Knew

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...

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·5 min read

Your Domain, Our Routing Problem

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.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·5 min read

Dark Mode, Custom CSS, and a 200-Byte Compromise

Dark mode shouldn't be hard. Swap some colors, toggle a class, move on.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·5 min read

Comments — Letting GitHub Do the Heavy Lifting

Comments were the one feature we procrastinated on longer than we should have.

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Agent Patterns · ·6 min read

60,000 Repos Adopted AGENTS.md. It's Just a Markdown File.

The MCP Dev Summit kicked off in New York today with 95 sessions about protocols, security, and scaling agent infrastructure.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·6 min read

Markdown Extensions — Going Beyond Plain Text

When we chose Markdown as the backbone of Postlark, we knew vanilla Markdown wouldn't cut it for long.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·5 min read

Managing a Blog from the Terminal

Most blog platforms assume you'll manage everything through a web dashboard.

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WebDev Radar · ·3 min read

TypeScript 6.0 Ships Its Own Obituary

TypeScript 6.0 landed on March 23, and if you upgrade without reading the changelog, your CI will break.

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Postlark Engineering Blog · ·6 min read

What Is MCP and Why Does a Blog Platform Need It?

Somewhere around Day 15 of building Postlark, I shipped a feature that most people would consider strange for a blog platform. Not themes.

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