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A weekly show that helps you stay up to date on the latest and greatest in the front-end world.
A weekly show that helps you stay up to date on the latest and greatest in the front-end world.
TanStack Enters the AI Arena: Meet TanStack AI
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In this episode:
It’s another rough week for security in JavaScript land
TanStack is joining the AI wars
And a massive acquisition happened that we have to talk about
Timestamps:
1:22 - TanStack AI
9:12 - Anthropic buys Bun
21:03 - Shai-Hulul 2.0 on npm and an RSC vulnerability
30:23 - What’s making us happy
News:
Paige - Shai-Hulud 2.0 on npm and RSC vulnerability
Jack - TanStack AI
TJ - Anthropic buys Bun (Bun post) (Anthropic post)
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
Paige - The Durrells TV series
Jack - Essentialism book
TJ - Dungeon Crawler Carl book series
45:00
123: Is Google’s Antigravity IDE a Game-Changer or Just Another Fork?
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On this episode:
We have yet another VS Code fork, but this time it’s from Google
Uniwind makes Tailwind styling easy for React Native devs
The Rust versus TypeScript debate continues
Timestamps:
1:27 - Prisma 7.0
9:35 - Uniwind
12:18 - Antigravity
27:32 - Angular v21 release video
29:20 - Cloudflare outage
37:11 - Firefox gets an AI window
38:47 - State of React survey open
40:36 - What’s making us happy
News:
Paige - Uniwind
Jack - Prisma 7.0
TJ - Antigravity
Lightning News:
Firefox gets an AI window
Cloudflare had a big outage
The State of React Survey 2025 is now open
Angular v21 Dev Release video
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
Paige - Upcoming holidays and seeing family
Jack - StroboClip HD for the guitar
TJ - Dungeon Crawler Carl book
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48:56
122: Snapchat Drops Valdi—A New Challenger to React Native?
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In this episode:
Snapchat tries to give React Native a run for its money with Valdi
GitHub builds a headquarters for agents
TanStack DB gets a lazy upgrade
Chapter Markers:
0:47 - Snapchat open sources cross-platform tool Valdi
7:08 - GitHub Universe updates
15:45 - TanStack DB query-driven sync
19:54 - GitHub eliminates toasts
22:49 - Firefox has an updated mascot
24:09 - Vibe coding named word of the year
33:26 - What’s making us happy
News:
Paige - Snapchat open sources cross-platform UI Valdi
Jack - TanStack DB query-driven sync
TJ - GitHub Universe recap
Lightning News:
GitHub eliminates toasts from their designs
Firefox has an updated mascot
Vibe coding named word of the year
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
Paige - Holiday light displays
Jack - Cursor Composer
TJ - Inflatable dragon yard decoration
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121: Chrome DevTools Gets AI Superpowers
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This week we’ve got a bunch of lightning news including a check in with HTMX and the Chrome DevTools getting a bunch of AI features.
Timestamps:
1:16 - Chrome DevTools gets a bunch of AI features
8:39 - htmx v4 alpha
14:25 - AnalogJS 2.0
17:09 - Apple allegedly to use Gemini to drive Siri
22:13 - GitHub disables classic token creation for npm
27:38 - NEO home robot
35:58 - What’s making us happy
News:
Paige - HTMX goes right from v2 to v4 (alpha)
TJ - Chrome DevTools gets a bunch of AI features
Lightning News:
AnalogJS 2.0
Apple allegedly to use Gemini to drive Siri
GitHub’s disabled classic token creation for npm
NEO home robot
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
Paige - The Survivalists novel
TJ - Pokemon Legends Z–A game
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120: Is the AI Bubble About to Burst?
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In this episode:
We take a look at how to actually use React Compiler
Cursor has a 2.0 release with a bunch of agentic features
And we discuss if the AI bubble about to burst
Timestamps:
1:43 - React Compiler 1.0
8:13 - Cursor 2.0
22:28 - AI discussion on bubbles and more
43:13 - What’s making us happy
News:
Paige - AI: bubbles and more bubbles, employment impact, and proper use
Jack - React Compiler 1.0
TJ - Cursor 2.0
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
Paige - Heated Under Desk Foot Rest
Jack - The Toxic Avenger movie
TJ - A London reporter interviewed the wrong Bill DeBlasio
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54:05
119: Vercel’s Double Feature—Next.js 16 and Ship AI
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In this episode:
Just when you thought Vite couldn’t get any better, it did
And we have yet another AI browser,
Vercel is back with some big Next and AI updates
Chapter Markers:
02:05 - ChatGPT Atlas
12:38 - Vite+
20:21 - Next.js conf and Ship AI
28:07 - Claude Code on the web
33:02 - The Louvre was robbed
38:02 - What’s making us happy
News:
Paige - Vite+
Jack - Next.js Conf and Ship AI conf updates
TJ - ChatGPT Atlas
Lightning News:
Claude Code on the web
The Louvre was robbed
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
Paige - The Diplomat TV series
Jack - Timers to limit doom scrolling
TJ - Claude Code
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47:29
118: Bun 1.3 - From Runtime to Full-Stack Powerhouse
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In this episode:
Today we have lots of new versions.
Bun’s had its biggest release yet
We’ll talk about whether Remix v3 is the future of web dev
And Next.js has a new beta with a bunch of updated React features
Chapter Markers:
1:14 - Remix v3
10:38 - Next.js 16 beta
17:35 - Bun 1.3
24:42 - Firefox 144 released w/view transition support
25:19 - HBO changes TV channel names
28:00 - W3C has a new logo
31:25 - What’s making us happy
News:
Paige - Bun 1.3
Jack - Remix v3
TJ - Next.js 16 beta
Lightning News:
Firefox 144 released w/view transition support
W3C has a new logo and the Gavin Belson signature from Silicon Valley
HBO changes TV channel names
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
Paige - The Gilded Age TV series
Jack - KPop Demon Hunters
TJ - Madison, WI
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React Goes Independent: Inside the New React Foundation
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Coming up in this episode:
React Conf happened this week, and we have a bunch of React news to cover.
There’s a new React foundation and new React version.
And Cloudflare announced something called Cap'n Web, so of course we need to talk about it.
Chapter Markers:
03:18 - React Foundation
07:10 - React Compiler 1.0 and React 19.2
17:13 - Cap’n Web
24:19 - Opera Neon
27:16 - The EU is considering cookie law changes
31:43 - The Internet Archive hits 1 trillion pages
33:33 - What’s making us happy
Links:
Paige - Cap’n Web pure TypeScript RPC system
Jack - Introducing the React Foundation
TJ - React 19.2
European policymakers may be fixing the cookie banner headache they created
Opera wants you to pay $20 per month for its new AI browser
Celebrating 1 Trillion Web Pages Archived
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
Paige - The Terminal List: Dark Wolf TV series
Jack - Fender Acoustasonic guitar
TJ - Portable stadium seat addition
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Claude Code Levels Up: VS Code Extension, Checkpoints & Sonnet 4.5
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In this episode:
Claude is getting into your VS Code
Coding agents are now using browsers
And Guillermo gives Vercel a new image on Twitter
Timestamps:
00:46 - Claude Sonnet and Claude Code updates
7:55 - Chrome DevTools MCP
13:50 - Vercel Drama
19:03 - State of JS survey is open
20:21 - GitHub’s plan to make npm more secure
25:30 - Meta builds data center the size of 70 football fields
29:04 - What’s making us happy
Links:
Paige - Chrome DevTools MCP
Jack - Vercel’s in hot water after a selfie with Benjamin Netanyahu
TJ - Claude Code levels up
State of JS survey is open
GitHub’s got a plan to make npm more secure
Meta builds AI data center the size of 70 football fields
Paige - Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3
Jack - reactnorway.com
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41:58
Adam Argyle on Cracking the 2025 Web Dev Interview
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CSS wizard, and now Staff Design Engineer at Shopify, Adam Argyle, joins us on this episode to talk about what web development interviews are like in 2025 and what folks can do to stand out today.
Links:
Adam’s nerdy.dev website
Adam’s Argyle Ink website
Adam on YouTube
Adam on Bluesky
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Adam on LinkedIn
https://nerdy.dev/cascading-secret-sauce
https://www.capcut.com
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
Paige - Why Is This Interesting (WITI) newsletter
TJ - Strands NYT game
Jack - Final Destination series
Adam - EP-1320 medieval - Clues By Sam
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npm Under Siege: The “Shai-Hulud” Worm Attack
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On this episode:
Npm is still under attack
We check in on the latest with WebAssembly
And we ask whether you can run an LLM in the browser
Chapter Markers:
00:58 - npm supply chain attack
16:28 - Wasm 3.0
23:34 - LLM options in the browser
34:41 - Jack’s experience at CascadiaJS and a discussion on the value of in-person conferences in 2025
41:54 - GitHub’s new MCP registry
43:26 - Microsoft Paint is getting project files
46:54 - What’s making us happy
Links:
Paige - “Shai-Hulud” supply chain attack on npm continues against Crowdstrike npm packages and pnpm 10.16 minimumReleaseAge setting
Jack - LLM options in the browser: WebLLM, MediaPipe, ONNX
TJ - Wasm 3.0
GitHub’s new MCP registry
Microsoft Paint is getting its own Photoshop-like project files
Paige - Great British Bake Off season 16 is back!
Jack - Yoyos
TJ - phishyurl.com
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56:58
npm’s Biggest Supply Chain Attack (and What We Learned)
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Just 5 months ago we covered how Storybook 9 was in beta, and already Storybook 10 is in beta. The biggest change is that Storybook is going all in on ESM and dropping CJS support, which is making for some big performance gains and smaller bundle sizes.
This past week, npm suffered the largest supply chain attack in its history when a prolific OSS maintainer got phished. Luckily, the attack was noticed and reported within the hour and it looks like the hackers got next to nothing for their efforts, but it serves as another reminder to be extra careful before clicking links in emails.
In the same security vein, browser company Brave uncovered a security vulnerability in AI-browser Comet where malicious instructions on a web page could cause the agent to “go rogue” while it was being asked to summarize a page’s contents. Perplexity has since added more guardrails to try and mitigate this sort of thing, but be cognizant of the data and site access you’re giving to AI agents.
Timestamps:
1:12 - Storybook 10
7:53 - npm’s supply chain attack
17:24 - Brave discloses a security vulnerability in Comet
26:38 - You’re absolutely right!
35:26 - What’s making us happy
Links:
Paige - Storybook 10 beta and Storybook 9 features
Jack - npm just suffered the largest supply chain attack in its history
TJ - Brave discloses a security vulnerability in Comet
Someone made a customizable website to count how many times Claude Code says “You’re absolutely right!” in a day
Paige - Silicon Valley TV show
Jack - Shokz OpenComm2 bone conduction headphones
TJ - macOS text message forwarding
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Warp Code and the Future of Agent-Driven Dev
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The Google vs. the US anti-trust lawsuit has finally drawn to a close, and (spoiler alert) Google doesn’t have to sell Chrome (or Android, for that matter). Going forward it will have to share certain search data with its rivals, and that’s about it, so this is definitely a big win for Google any way you look at it.
The popular terminal company Warp just unveiled Warp Code - a suite of features for shipping agent-generated code “all the way from prompt to production” via the Warp terminal. Warp Code offers an agent-driven terminal-first approach, with visual code review of agent changes, and a native file editor for minor edits in an attempt to eliminate the context switching devs have to do nowadays between their AI agents, IDEs, and GitHub.
In a twist no one saw coming, SaaS behemoth Atlassian has bought AI-browser Dia (and its maker The Browser Company) for $610 million. Atlassian wants to position Dia as the AI-browser for users at work and time will tell if that bet pays off.
Timestamps:
02:34 - Google doesn't have to sell Chrome
10:17 - Warp Code
22:56 - Atlassian buys The Browser Company
31:48 - Anthropic raises $13 billion
34:54 - OpenAI is building an AI-powered hiring platform
39:42 - What’s making us happy
Links:
Paige - Atlassian buys The Browser Company for $610 million
Jack - Warp terminal unveils Warp Code
TJ - Google doesn’t have to sell Chrome after all
TJ - Addy Osmani’s blog post on the history of Chrome
Anthropic raises $13 billion Series F
OpenAI is building an AI-powered hiring platform
Paige - BenQ RD280U programming monitor
Jack - Alien: Earth TV series
TJ - Severance TV series
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51:57
Bun v1.2: SQL, YAML & Security Scans
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Last episode, we lamented Claude’s lack of checkpoints to roll back code when it goes off the rails. Other devs feel the same, and this week Checkpoints for Claude Code debuted. It’s an MCP server that follows Claude Code, creating checkpoints when tasks are completed, allowing for easy reverts when needed.
The Bun team quietly pushed some nice new features in Bun v1.2. Highlights include: a unified SQL client with zero dependencies, native YAML file support, OS native credential storage for secrets, and a security scanner API that scans packages for vulnerabilities before installation.
And MCP-UI, a toolkit of interactive UI components for MCP has new features to support resources beyond text like embedded iframes and even raw HTML. Not all agents with MCP support can handle these new resources, but if they can, users can see product photos, data visualizations, and other mini sites right in their AI chat.
In the Lightning News section for this week, the folks at Deno leading the charge to get Oracle to relinquish its trademark for JavaScript need our help. Those legal bills aren’t going to pay themselves and Deno’s pockets aren’t nearly as deep as Oracle’s, so if you care about making JavaScript public domain (which it absolutely should be), please consider donating so they can keep fighting the good fight to free JS. Every little bit helps.
Timestamps:
00:48 - Claude Code thinking modes & checkpoints
10:33 - Bun v1.2
17:04 - MCP-UI updates
23:06 - Claude for Chrome
28:12 - Donate to help Deno fight Oracle
30:24 - What’s making us happy
Links:
Paige - Bun v1.2
Jack - MCP-UI updates
TJ - Claude Code Thinking Modes & Claude Code Checkpoints
Claude for Chrome
Donate to help Deno keep fighting Oracle in court
Paige - Zima Dental Pod
Jack - Foundation TV series
TJ - Babe Ruth commits fraud
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Alchemy: IaC Without Terraform
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The latest craze for MCP this week? Instead of multiple MCP servers with different tools, use an MCP server that accepts programming code as tool inputs - a single “ubertool” if you will. AI agents like Claude Code are pretty good at writing code, but letting the agent write and execute code to invoke API functions instead of using a defined MCP server doesn’t seem like the most efficient use of LLM tokens, but it's another approach to consider.
In infrastructure news, there’s a library called Alchemy that lets devs write their Infrastructure as Code in pure TypeScript. No Terraform files, no dependencies, just async functions, stored in plain JSON files, that runs anywhere JS can run. For web devs, the future of IaC has arrived.
Next.js has made their last big release before v16 in the form of 15.5. Highlights of this minor release include: production turbopack builds, stable support for the Node.js runtime in middleware, fully typed routes, and deprecation warnings in preparation for Next.js 16.
Timestamps:
00:57 - Dangers of the “ubertool”
09:54 - Alchemy Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
15:27 - Next.js 15.5
24:57 - How CodeRabbit AI got hacked
27:48 - <script type=”text/llms.txt”>
32:37 - Claudia
41:31 - hidden=until-found
45:26 - What’s making us happy
Links:
Paige - Alchemy Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
Jack - Dangers of the “ubertool”
TJ - Next.js 15.5
How CodeRabbit AI got hacked
Claudia
<script type="text/llms.txt">
hidden=until-found
Paige - The Art Thief book
Jack - Alien: Earth TV series
TJ - Pips NYT game
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TanStack Devtools: One Panel to Rule Them All
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You just can’t keep TanStack out of the news for more than a few weeks before a new product appears. This week, it’s TanStack Devtools, which provides a centralized devtools panel of all the Tanstack libraries for streamlined DX and custom devtools support.
The State of CSS 2025 survey results are in, and highlights include: devs love the new `:has()` feature, Tailwind CSS continues to be the most popular CSS framework, and over 60% of respondents are still using Sass or SCSS in their web apps.
Continuing the CSS topics, Panda CSS, a CSS-in-JS library that debuted in 2023, just hit v1. Panda gained traction by being a CSS-in-JS library built for the server-first era (meaning RSC support), and it adds new features like static analysis, type safety, and support for modern CSS like cascade layers, JSX style props, and a `createStyleContext` API for cross-framework design systems.
Timestamps:
0:56 - TanStack Devtools
6:28 - State of CSS 2025 survey results
15:23 - Panda CSS v1
23:19 - Perplexity wants to buy Chrome from Google
25:52 - Google Gemini is having a mental breakdown
30:50 - Bolt.new unveils Bolt Cloud
35:14 - The dialog element’s closedby attribute
39:20 - What’s making us happy
Links:
Paige - Panda CSS v1
Jack - TanStack Devtools
TJ - State of CSS 2025 survey results
Perplexity wants to buy Chrome from Google
Google Gemini’s having a mental breakdown
Bolt.new unveils Bolt Cloud
The dialog element’s `closedby` attribute
Paige - Express VPN
Jack - A Psalm for the Wild Built book
TJ - The Retrievals podcast and The Savannah Bananas baseball team
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TanStack DB: Reactive Apps Without Firebase
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In this episode:
Did Cloudflare catch Perplexity lying?
Vercel just dropped AI SDK version 5
TanStack alpha released its DB library, is it a new ORM, or something else...
Timestamps:
00:53 - Drama between Cloudflare and Perplexity
09:15 - Vercel AI SDK 5
15:23 - TanStack DB update
19:28 - GPT-5
25:23 - A not-so-great Windsurf & Cognition update
30:51 - What’s making us happy
Links:
Paige - Vercel AI SDK 5
Jack - TanStack DB
TJ - Drama between Cloudflare and Perplexity
OpenAI GPT-5 arrives
A not-great Windsurf & Cognition update
Illinois blocks AI from being your therapist
A Guide To Hover And Pointer Media Queries (Smashing Magazine)
Paige - The Retrievals podcast
Jack - Creality CR-Scan Otter 3D Scanner
TJ - People I (Mostly) Admine
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Is es-toolkit the Lodash Killer?
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On this episode:
Es-toolkit sets its sites on permanently dethroning Lodash
Is oRPC a better tRPC? We’ll explain what that means.
And we talk about some… interesting results from the Stack Overflow developer survey.
Links:
Paige - es-toolkit is coming for Lodash
Jack - oRPC
TJ - Stack Overflow 2025 survey results
Bolt hackathon winners
Microsoft Edge Copilot Mode
State of HTML survey
Paige - Monopoly Deal card game
Jack - Gridfinity 3D printed grid storage system
TJ - NY Times Games App
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47:54
Vercel Acquires Nuxt
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In this episode:
Vercel acquires more JS metaframework creators
Figma joins the MCP game
And everyone is building a web browser
Timestamps:
1:13 - Vercel acquires NuxtLabs
5:54 - Figma releases an MCP Server
13:41 - OpenAI and Perplexity announce browsers
26:08 - Xmcp framework
29:06 - CSS conditions with if()
33:05 - What’s making us happy
Links:
Paige - NuxtLabs joins Vercel
Jack - Figma Dev Mode MCP server
TJ - Upcoming web browsers from OpenAI and Perplexity.
Xmcp framework for building MCP applications
CSS conditionals with if() statements
Paige - Somebody Feed Phil TV series
TJ - Murderbot
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Oxlint 1.0: The Linter That Leaves ESLint in the Dust
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In this episode:
Linting is getting a whole lot faster with Oxlint
Your browser is becoming part of your wellness routine
And Copilot is getting more agentic features
Chapter Markers:
1:05 - Oxlint
7:05 - Opera Air
11:24 - GitHub Copilot coding agent
18:45 - More Remix v3 updates
23:56 - What makes us happy
Links:
Paige - void0's Oxlint 1.0
Jack - Wellness stuff in Opera’s Air Browser
TJ - GitHub Copilot coding agent in public preview
Lightning News:
Remix v3 goes further off the rails, names itself “spiritual successor to the web”
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
Paige - ALookBackInHistory Instagram account
Jack - Spiritfarer game
TJ - Formula 1: Drive to Survive TV series
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