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π‘ Vite+ was originally intended to be a commercial project to fund work on Vite and related projects, but was open sourced under the MIT license earlier this year.
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Still Writing Tests Manually? Meticulous AI Is Here - Notion, Dropbox, Wiz and LaunchDarkly now use a testing paradigm they can't work without. Built by former Palantir engineers, Meticulous automatically creates an evolving suite of E2E UI tests, delivering exhaustive coverage with no developer effort.
Meticulous sponsor
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What's New in ECMAScript 2026 - The 876 page ECMAScript 2026 spec was approved last week, and this round-up covers several main new features that made the cut, from Array.fromAsync to native Uint8Array Base64/Hex conversion, with examples for each. All are already in browsers and runtimes (except Math.sumPrecise in Node) so you can likely use them today.
Pawel Grzybek
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Working with AI: A Concrete Example - The creator of htmx reflects on the role of AI in his work with a practical example of using Claude to investigate a bug report. He also touches on how AI fits in with being an 'older developer', a topic I rarely see brought up.
Carson Gross
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π’ Elsewhere in the ecosystem
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π€ Safari has introduced an MCP server in its latest preview release, providing agents with a way to connect to a Safari window and emulate the user experience while debugging.
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shadcn/ui has switched to Base UI as its default component library (from Radix). Radix isn't going away, but Base UI is recommended for new projects.
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PocketJS is a project that brings a JavaScript VM, Vue Vapor, and Solid UI into an 8MB memory budget, and can, curiously, run on the Sony PSP, as well as in WASM and natively on macOS.
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π Commit History is an online tool that creates charts of a user's GitHub commits over time. A nice addition for your profile README, or check out Sindre Sorhus's chart to see the legendary maintainer's consistency over the years.
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π PGlite, a WebAssembly build of Postgres for use in JavaScript environments, celebrates reaching 10 million weekly downloads while explaining the use cases and how to get started with it yourself.
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