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.NET 10 Release Candidate 2 is now available!
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Final RC before GA
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Includes go-live support license โ ready for production use
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Supported in Visual Studio 2026 Insiders + VS Code with C# Dev Kit
Help us validate the final bits before GA.
Learn more, msft.it/63327s7ZQB
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Next.js 16
โข Cache Components
โข Turbopack enabled by default
โข Turbopack file system caching (beta)
โข Optimized navigations and prefetching
โข Improved caching APIs
โข Build Adapters API (alpha)
โข React 19.2
nextjs.org/blog/next-16
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https://www.dotcom.press/history-of-domains
I put together a timeline of domain history from DNS to 2026 gTLDs. Inspired by @deno.land's Brief History of JS and @neal.fun's Internet Artifacts (which is amazing if you haven't read through it before!)
dotcom.press/history-of-domains
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Just learned about muting words and following feeds here on bluesky, really nice for following topics I like and muting words that I dont want in my feed.
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View transitions are in every browser now โจ
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YouTube video by Theo - t3โคgg
Sonnet 4.5 is the best coding model in the world
@t3.gg on Sonnet 4.5: youtu.be/uZBjVeyiYkk?...
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There are some caveats to coding agents. While they can speed up many tasks, understanding what they generate, verifying correctness, and maintaining control of the overall architecture is still essential. #AI
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The LLM models behind coding agents have evolved a lot. They now have a much better understanding of context and can reason about code in ways that feel closer to human thinking. This makes them far more useful for real coding tasks, and itโs interesting to see how quickly they've improved. #AI
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In the beginning, I mostly used prompts to generate boilerplate code. Over time, I've started using agents and do more complex tasks from start to finish, including implementing features, suggesting optimizations and even helping with testing. It's opened up new ways to think about development. #AI
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I've been using AI coding agents recently. It's been fascinating to see how they can assist in various parts of the development workflow, from generating snippets to helping structure projects. It's not about replacing developers but about seeing where AI can support the work we already do. #AI
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GitHub - ChromeDevTools/chrome-devtools-mcp: Chrome DevTools for coding agents
Chrome DevTools for coding agents. Contribute to ChromeDevTools/chrome-devtools-mcp development by creating an account on GitHub.
Exciting news! ๐ Just found out about Chrome DevTools MCP: github.com/ChromeDevToo...
Iโm going to dive in and test it outโcurious to see what new possibilities it unlocks for debugging and performance analysis. Feels like the start of some fun experiments! ๐
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ScyllaDB | P99 CONF | "Writing for Developers: Blogs That Get Read" book (https://github.com/scynthiadunlop/WritingForDevelopersBook)
Co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer Company. According to Field of Schemes, "tech exec and Oakland A's fan" -- but more of an Oakland Ballers fan now.
Principal Engineer at Google. Simplicity and optimism. Personal opinions.
#rustlang, #jj-vcs, atproto, shitposts, urbanism. I contain multitudes.
Working on #ruelang but just for fun.
Currently in Austin, TX, but from Pittsburgh. Previously in Bushwick, the Mission, LA.
Technologist @ Confluent ยท Ex-lead of Debezium ยท Spec lead of Bean Validation 2.0 ยท Creator of JfrUnit, kcctl and MapStruct ยท Java Champion ยท morling.dev ยท ๐ด
Creator of Flask โข earendil.com โฅ๏ธ writing and giving talks โข Excited about AI โข Husband and father of three โข Inhabits Vienna; Liberal Spirit โข โmore nuanced in personโ โข More AI content on https://x.com/mitsuhiko
More stuff: https://mitsuhiko.at/
cofounder/CTO @honeycombio, co-author of Observability Engineering and Database Reliability Engineering. I test in production and so do you. ๐๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐ฆ
Founder of SaaS Developer Community and Nile Database.
Active on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@danluu. Also trying https://threads.net/@danluu.danluu
Founder Resonate HQ | Distributed Async Await | Thinking in Distributed Systems | https://dtornow.substack.com
Former Linux Kernel, ScyllaDB, Datadog - storage, virtualization, low level stuff.
Founder/CEO at https://turso.tech
Author of zero2prod.com, a book on backend development in Rust, and https://rust-exercises.com.
Building pavex.dev, a new Rust web framework.
Principal Engineer at Mainmatter. Opinions are my own. He/him.
@algo_luca on Twitter.
Texan (prev Australian). Father (prev gamer). Pynchon fan (prev illiterate).
Building a new programming language for CAD at zoo.dev. Built a lot of Cloudflare Tunnel. I run austinsystems.org and love reading sci-fi and history.
That guy who makes visual essays about software at https://samwho.dev.
Developer Educator @ ngrok.com. Want to pair on something ngrok related? Let's do it! https://cal.com/samwho/workhours
He/him.
CEO of @fermyon.com. Creator of Helm and the Illustrated Children's Guide to Kubernetes. Fan of delicious coffee. Author of a bunch of books. WebAssembly enthusiast. Colorado resident.
Fermyon.com
Shitposting & Memes.
Data & Stuff.
#dataBS #trailrunning
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