Vite had a dirty secret for its entire existence: it used two different bundlers. esbuild for dev, Rollup for production.
Microsoft's Go-native TypeScript compiler — tsgo — has been sitting in preview since early 2026. The benchmarks are legitimately impressive.
Airflow 2 end-of-life lands on April 22. That's nine days from now.
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.
Every quarter, someone on the team asks: "Do we really need this Spark cluster?" For most of the jobs running on it, the answer in 2026 is no.
Twenty days from now, Apache Airflow 2.x reaches end of life.
Three weeks ago Vite 8 went stable and nobody on my team noticed until CI times halved overnight.
TypeScript 6.0 landed on March 23, and if you upgrade without reading the changelog, your CI will break.