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When to use (and not use) CSS shorthand properties A practical guide on when to use CSS shorthand properties versus longhand equivalents. The core argument is that readability and intent should drive ...
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Why I'm leaving GitHub for Forgejo A developer explains their migration from GitHub to a self-hosted Forgejo instance, driven by concerns about digital sovereignty rather than reliability. Key rea...
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05-18 19:36
. NET and .NET Framework May 2026 servicing releases updates Microsoft has released the May 2026 servicing updates for .NET and .NET Framework, dated May 12, 2026. The update includes security and non...
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05-16 19:29
Im going back to writing code by hand A developer spent 7 months vibe-coding a GPU-aware Kubernetes TUI (k10s) with Claude, then archived it after the codebase collapsed under its own weight. The post...
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05-14 19:40
What’s gone wrong at GitHub ? GitHub's reliability has deteriorated sharply, with 257 incidents tracked between May 2025 and April 2026, including 48 major outages. GitHub Actions alone suffered 5...
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05-12 05:25
Chrome for Developers Chrome 148 introduces three notable features: CSS name-only container queries allow querying containers by name without specifying a container-type; lazy loading support is added...
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05-08 22:54
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05-07 05:21
What’s new in Svelte: May 2026 The May 2026 Svelte update brings TypeScript 6.0 support in SvelteKit, several improvements to remote functions including breaking changes in 2.56.0, and the experimenta...
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05-06 16:15
How We Increased Code Coverage by 28% Without Writing a Single Test A Salesforce engineer on the Security Mesh platform increased code coverage by 28% without writing any new tests by restructuring Ja...
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05-06 01:04
i’m becoming the developer i used to make fun of A developer reflects on how they went from mocking Linux power users, vim enthusiasts, and terminal-heavy setups to daily driving Arch Linux, Kitty, an...
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05-04 22:26
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05-04 19:26
Github banned me for no understandable reason A developer shares their experience of being unexpectedly banned from GitHub with no explanation, no email notification, and a frustrating support process...
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05-03 22:46
IntelliJ IDEA 2026.1.1 Is Out! IntelliJ IDEA 2026.1.1 is a bug-fix release addressing several issues: WSL Python SDK setup is restored, Emmet works correctly in remote development, Gradle sync no ...
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05-01 04:25
New to the web platform in April Chrome 147 and Firefox 150 shipped to stable in April 2026, bringing several new web platform features. Highlights include the contrast-color() CSS function reaching B...
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04-30 02:38
The Vertical Codebase Horizontal codebase structures that group code by type (components, hooks, utils, types) create poor cohesion and make large codebases hard to navigate. The alternative is a vert...
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04-27 18:55
Mouth Coding Brad Frost introduces 'mouth coding' — a practice of verbally collaborating with an LLM in real time to build websites during live conversations. Using a real-world example of red...
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04-26 20:42
Spring Boot 3.5 EOL — The CVE Blind Spot Nobody Talks About Spring Boot 3.5 reaches end of open-source support on June 30, 2026, but the real risk isn't the migration — it's what happens to CV...
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