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Daily Trend Signal – June 9, 2026

Jun 9, 2026
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GitHub Trending

Status: ok – 5 signals

Open SourceGitHub Trending | stars: 474111, forks: 35355, watchers: 474111, ranking score: 474111 | verification: public_data

sindresorhus/awesome

😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics. Signal: GitHub Trending; topics: awesome, awesome-list, lists, resources; license: CC0-1.0.

Open SourceGitHub Trending | stars: 446475, forks: 44857, watchers: 446475, ranking score: 446475 | verification: public_data

freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp

The freeCodeCamp repository houses the open-source codebase and comprehensive curriculum for freeCodeCamp.org, an educational platform focused on math, programming, and computer science. The platform is built using TypeScript and offers certifications across various topics such as D3, careers, and community developmen…

Open SourceGitHub Trending | stars: 440334, forks: 48257, watchers: 440334, ranking score: 440334 | verification: public_data

public-apis/public-apis

A collective list of free APIs. Signal: GitHub Trending; topics: api, apis, dataset, development; license: MIT.

Open SourceGitHub Trending | stars: 389920, forks: 66429, watchers: 389920, ranking score: 389920 | verification: public_data

EbookFoundation/free-programming-books

The EbookFoundation/free-programming-books repository is a highly popular, community-curated list of freely available programming books and educational resources in many languages. The project is licensed under CC-BY-4.0, hosted primarily in Python, and has accumulated nearly 390,000 stars with an active homepage deta…

Open SourceGitHub Trending | stars: 377714, forks: 78979, watchers: 377714, ranking score: 377714 | verification: public_data

openclaw/openclaw

OpenClaw is an open-source personal AI assistant designed to run locally on a user's own devices across any operating system or platform. The TypeScript-based project emphasizes data ownership and has attracted significant community engagement, evidenced by its hundreds of thousands of stars and forks. This tool matte…

Hacker News

Status: ok – 14 signals

TechnologyHacker News | score: 901, comments: 165, ranking score: 901 | verification: community_signal

Show HN: Performative-UI – A react component library of design tropes

Performative-UI is a React component library that implements common design tropes and UI patterns, often playfully exaggerating familiar web interactions. The library provides ready-to-use React components for developers looking to incorporate these recognizable, sometimes humorous interface elements into their projec…

AIHacker News | score: 542, comments: 391, ranking score: 542 | verification: community_signal

MiMo-v2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed: 1T model with 1000 tokens per second

MiMo, in collaboration with TileRT, releases the UltraSpeed mode of Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5-Pro — breaking 1000 tokens/s generation speed on a 1T-parameter model for the first time on commodity GPUs through extreme model-system codesign. HN signal: Hacker News, score: 542, comments: 391, ranking score: 542.

AIHacker News | score: 524, comments: 470, ranking score: 524 | verification: community_signal

Siri AI

The linked page is Apple's official announcement for its next-generation Siri AI and Apple Intelligence features. According to the page context, these updates will introduce new capabilities across iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, watchOS 27, and visionOS 27 beginning this fall. This rollout is highly relevant to…

AIHacker News | score: 517, comments: 396, ranking score: 517 | verification: community_signal

Apple reveals new AI architecture built around Google Gemini models

Apple today announced a major overhaul of its Apple Intelligence platform, revealing a new architecture built on foundation models developed in collaboration with Google using the technologies behind the Gemini family. The new architecture centers on Apple Foundation Models co-developed with Google, which Apple says a… HN signal: Hacker News, score: 517, comments: 396, ranking score: 517.

AIHacker News | score: 516, comments: 397, ranking score: 516 | verification: community_signal

xAI is looking more like a datacentre REIT than a frontier lab

The linked article examines how xAI has shifted toward renting massive amounts of GPU capacity to competitors like Anthropic and Google, behaving more like a datacentre real estate investment trust (REIT) than a pure frontier AI lab. The author notes this follows xAI's merger with SpaceX earlier this year, meaning ren…

TechnologyHacker News | score: 512, comments: 190, ranking score: 512 | verification: community_signal

Surveillance is not safety: A statement on the UK's latest threat to privacy [pdf]

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TechnologyHacker News | score: 339, comments: 121, ranking score: 339 | verification: community_signal

EU-banned pesticides found in rice, tea and spices

This article reports on foodwatch laboratory tests that found pesticide residues in everyday foods such as rice, tea, and spices, including substances that are not approved for use in the European Union. The report highlights that these unauthorized chemicals are making their way into consumer products despite strict…

AIHacker News | score: 259, comments: 68, ranking score: 259 | verification: community_signal

Apple Core AI Framework

Apple Core AI is a framework designed to run AI models directly within applications on Apple silicon. The framework enables developers to integrate machine learning models natively, leveraging Apple hardware to perform local inference without relying on external servers. This allows engineers to build responsive, priv…

AIHacker News | score: 245, comments: 413, ranking score: 245 | verification: community_signal

Ask HN: What are tools you have made for yourself since the advent of AI?

This Hacker News thread is a high-engagement Ask HN discussion where technical practitioners share custom AI-powered tools they have built for their own use. The post has garnered significant community traction with a score of 245 and 413 comments, indicating a substantial exchange of practical, user-driven AI impleme…

Open SourceHacker News | score: 214, comments: 174, ranking score: 214 | verification: community_signal

Show HN: Gitdot – a better GitHub. Open-source, written in Rust

Gitdot is an open-source alternative to GitHub that is written in Rust and designed to offer a better platform experience. While specific technical features are not detailed in the fetched landing page, the project presents itself as a direct competitor to centralized code hosting services with a focus on open-source…

TechnologyHacker News | score: 154, comments: 29, ranking score: 154 | verification: community_signal

FrontierCode

Today’s coding benchmarks have established that models can write correct code, but the question we should really be asking is: can models actually write good code? HN signal: Hacker News, score: 154, comments: 29, ranking score: 154.

TechnologyHacker News | score: 132, comments: 94, ranking score: 132 | verification: community_signal

Job: Head of Stonehenge

The linked item is a job posting from English Heritage for a Head of Stonehenge that generated significant community discussion on Hacker News. The actual page content was unavailable at the time of fetching, returning a 500 Internal Server Error from the English Heritage careers site. The high engagement with 132 poi…

TechnologyHacker News | score: 132, comments: 62, ranking score: 132 | verification: community_signal

Why are cells small?

The linked essay explores the physical constraints that determine cell size, focusing on how surface area and diffusion limit cellular volume. It notes that cells within the human body come in a multiplicity of shapes and sizes, with internal volumes spanning five orders of magnitude. This piece is valuable to practit…

TechnologyHacker News | score: 123, comments: 16, ranking score: 123 | verification: community_signal

Looking Forward to Postgres 19: Query Hints

This article previews the upcoming query hint functionality planned for PostgreSQL 19, detailing a major shift in the database's approach to query optimization. It covers the 15-year community debate over implementing these features and introduces specific mechanisms like `pg_plan_advice` and `pg_stash_advice`, which…

Hugging Face Trending

Status: ok – 10 signals

AIHugging Face – Sentence Similarity | Hugging Face | downloads: 251654846, likes: 4921, ranking score: 50210 | verification: public_data

sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2

The sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2 model is a sentence-similarity model that maps sentences and paragraphs to a 384-dimensional dense vector space. Built using the sentence-transformers library, it is specifically designed for tasks such as semantic search and clustering. It is highly relevant to engineers and…

AIHugging Face – Text Ranking | Hugging Face | downloads: 75647134, likes: 260, ranking score: 3600 | verification: public_data

cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L6-v2

cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2 is a Cross-Encoder model trained specifically for the MS Marco Passage Ranking task to enable accurate text-ranking capabilities. The model is built on the MiniLM architecture, licensed under Apache-2.0, and supports multiple backend formats like PyTorch, JAX, ONNX, and OpenVINO. T…

AIHugging Face – Fill Mask | Hugging Face | downloads: 63727096, likes: 2678, ranking score: 27780 | verification: public_data

google-bert/bert-base-uncased

google-bert/bert-base-uncased is a pretrained language model for fill-mask tasks, originally introduced in the landmark BERT paper. The model is uncased, relies on a masked language modeling (MLM) objective, and is available under the Apache-2.0 license across multiple frameworks including PyTorch, TensorFlow, JAX, an…

AIHugging Face – Feature Extraction | Hugging Face | downloads: 57400709, likes: 483, ranking score: 5830 | verification: public_data

BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5

BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5 is a compact sentence-transformers model based on the BERT architecture, specifically designed for feature extraction and computing sentence similarity. Built on the PyTorch framework with support for ONNX and Safetensors, the model is licensed under MIT and has achieved notable scores on the MT…

AIHugging Face Trending | Hugging Face | downloads: 55771742, likes: 124, ranking score: 2240 | verification: public_data

google/electra-base-discriminator

ELECTRA: Pre-training Text Encoders as Discriminators Rather Than Generators. Signal: Hugging Face Trending, Hugging Face, downloads: 55771742, likes: 124, ranking score: 2240.

AIHugging Face – Sentence Similarity | Hugging Face | downloads: 50658244, likes: 1260, ranking score: 13600 | verification: public_data

sentence-transformers/paraphrase-multilingual-MiniLM-L12-v2

This is a sentence-transformers model: It maps sentences & paragraphs to a 384 dimensional dense vector space and can be used for tasks like clustering or semantic search.. Signal: Hugging Face – Sentence Similarity, Hugging Face, downloads: 50658244, likes: 1260, ranking score: 13600.

AIHugging Face – Sentence Similarity | Hugging Face | downloads: 35149866, likes: 1304, ranking score: 14040 | verification: public_data

sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2

sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2 is a publicly verified model designed for sentence similarity tasks, mapping sentences and paragraphs to a 768-dimensional dense vector space. The model is built on the MPNet architecture under the Apache-2.0 license and supports multiple deployment formats including PyTorch, ON…

AIHugging Face – Sentence Similarity | Hugging Face | downloads: 31789934, likes: 3096, ranking score: 31960 | verification: public_data

BAAI/bge-m3

BAAI/bge-m3 is a sentence similarity and embedding model designed to offer versatility through Multi-Functionality, Multi-Linguality, and Multi-Granularity. Built on the XLM-RoBERTa architecture and compatible with the sentence-transformers library, it supports dense, sparse, and multi-vector retrieval functionalities…

AIHugging Face – Zero Shot Image Classification | Hugging Face | downloads: 23113788, likes: 956, ranking score: 10560 | verification: public_data

openai/clip-vit-base-patch32

The openai/clip-vit-base-patch32 model is a vision transformer designed for zero-shot image classification tasks. Built by OpenAI and available across major frameworks like PyTorch, TensorFlow, and JAX, it processes images using a patch size of 32×32 and has accumulated over 23 million downloads. This model is highly…

AIHugging Face – Text Generation | Hugging Face | downloads: 22789512, likes: 1307, ranking score: 14070 | verification: public_data

Qwen/Qwen3-0.6B

Qwen3-0.6B is a compact Apache 2.0-licensed text-generation and conversational model built on the Transformers library and fine-tuned from the Qwen3-0.6B-Base. It features seamless switching between a dedicated thinking mode for complex reasoning and standard instruction-following, while also providing robust multilin…

Lobste.rs

Status: ok – 15 signals

AILobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

Cleaning up after AI rockstar developers

The article “Cleaning up after AI rockstar developers” by Jesse Skinner discusses the challenges teams face when maintaining or replacing code produced by highly productive but idiosyncratic developers, extending this metaphor to AI-generated code. It highlights how rapid output from AI tools can introduce maintainabi…

TechnologyLobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

WWDC 2026

This link points to the official Apple Events stream for WWDC 2026, which serves as the primary broadcast for the company's latest software and platform announcements. The event introduces an all-new Siri AI powered by Apple Intelligence, alongside updates to iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, watchOS 27, and visio…

TechnologyLobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

Premature Optimization is Fun Sometimes (2025)

The linked article is a personal write-up exploring a case where engaging in premature optimization turned out to be an enjoyable exercise rather than an anti-pattern. The author details a project optimizing a connectivity monitoring system that tracks latency and dropped packet averages by sending ICMP Echo Requests…

TechnologyLobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

Can we stop tagging every thing as vibecoding?

This article is a community discussion on Lobste.rs questioning the overuse of the 'vibecoding' tag for various programming links. The context indicates the post generated significant engagement with 77 comments, though specific technical implementation details regarding the tag's taxonomy or moderation policy are abs…

AILobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

Self-hosting email the hard way from your own routable IPv4 block up

This article details the recent refresh of a long-running self-hosted email infrastructure by deploying a setup using a RIPE-allocated IPv4 block. The system utilizes Postfix, rspamd, and Dovecot to successfully achieve full email deliverability via proper SPF, DKIM, and DMARC configurations. It is a valuable resource…

TechnologyLobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

I wish Deno would keep doing what it does best

This article argues that Deno's original value proposition was solving the heavy configuration burden of modern TypeScript ecosystems by offering a zero-config, single-binary runtime experience. The author highlights that Deno achieved this by integrating essential developer tools for formatting, linting, and testing…

AILobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

GentleOS – A pair of hobby OSes for vintage 32-bit and 16-bit PCs

GentleOS32 is a hobby operating system written in C for vintage 32-bit PCs. The repository is licensed under GPL-2.0, hosted on GitHub, and serves as a companion to a separate 16-bit OS project. It matters to systems engineers and builders as an educational resource demonstrating low-level OS development for classic h…

TechnologyLobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

HTMX Is So Cool I Rolled My Own (2024)

HTMX Is So Cool I Rolled My Own (2024) is a practitioner-heavy engineering link around verification: community_signal. Current signal: Lobste.rs, score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0.

TechnologyLobste.rs – Programming | Lobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

What I got wrong about fast terminals

A reader pushed back on my fast-terminal post, and they were right about more than I'd like. On benchmarking shells properly, modern zsh, and the difference between a shell that is fast and one that feels fast. Lobste.rs signal: Lobste.rs – Programming, Lobste.rs, score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0.

TechnologyLobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

svg-line: Better Status Bars for Emacs

The linked article introduces svg-line, a package created to build more capable status bars for the Emacs text editor. It addresses the inconsistent multi-line layout limitations imposed by the four native Emacs status bars (mode-line, header-line, tab-bar, and tab-line) by leveraging SVG rendering. This is relevant f…

TechnologyLobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

Forgejo monthly report – May 2026

The linked item is the Forgejo monthly report for May 2026, which provides an overview of recent changes to the Forgejo project. The report specifically covers project developments and modifications that occurred during both April and May 2026. This summary is valuable for self-hosting operators and DevOps engineers w…

TechnologyLobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

This Month in Redox – May 2026 – Redox – Your Next(Gen) OS

This article is the May 2026 monthly progress report for Redox OS, a complete Unix-like general-purpose operating system written in Rust that utilizes a microkernel architecture. The update, authored by contributors Ribbon and Ron Williams, provides a summary of the ongoing development for this alternative OS. Trackin…

SecurityLobste.rs – Security | Lobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

Vulnerability and malware checks in uv

Astral has introduced two new security features for the uv Python package manager: the `uv audit` command and an experimental malware detection system. The `uv audit` command scans project dependencies for known vulnerabilities, while the experimental malware detection feature works to prevent the installation of know… Verification: community signal; use the linked source as context, not final confirmation.

CloudLobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

Introduction to nixidy – Kubernetes GitOps with nix

The article introduces nixidy, a tool designed for managing Kubernetes GitOps deployments using the Nix package manager alongside ArgoCD. The author draws on their own experience managing multiple GitOps repositories to present nixidy as an alternative approach to handling Kubernetes configuration files, which often b…

TechnologyLobste.rs | score: 0, comments: 0, ranking score: 0 | verification: community_signal

In Defense of YAML

"In Defense of YAML" is an article published on the Posit Open Source Blog that challenges the common developer preference for TOML over YAML by examining the history of configuration formats and the improvements made in the YAML 1.2 specification. It introduces a new Rust-backed Python library named py-yaml12, which…

Dev.to

Status: ok – 20 signals

Open SourceDev.to – Web Dev | Dev.to | reactions: 61, comments: 28, ranking score: 150 | verification: community_signal

You’re a Real TypeScript Developer Only If…

A few months ago, I published You're a Real JavaScript Developer Only If… It was just a post for… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Web Dev, Dev.to, reactions: 61, comments: 28, ranking score: 150.

AIDev.to – Web Dev | Dev.to | reactions: 50, comments: 14, ranking score: 114 | verification: community_signal

🎥AI Chat, AI Cheering Messages, and Animation Editor Hyper (AI Avatar v10: VS Code and Chrome Extension)

Intro AI Avatar is a completely free app that lets your VRoid (VRM) 3D avatar animate in… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Web Dev, Dev.to, reactions: 50, comments: 14, ranking score: 114.

TechnologyDev.to | reactions: 43, comments: 14, ranking score: 100 | verification: community_signal

I Built an Interview Prep Tool Instead of Grinding LeetCode

I am currently preparing for Software Engineer interviews. Like many developers, my first instinct… Dev.to signal: Dev.to, reactions: 43, comments: 14, ranking score: 100.

TechnologyDev.to – Web Dev | Dev.to | reactions: 30, comments: 21, ranking score: 81 | verification: community_signal

Your app can save someone from having a panic attack (a real-life story)

As I'm observing engineers, I notice that most of them share the same characteristic: unending loads… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Web Dev, Dev.to, reactions: 30, comments: 21, ranking score: 81.

TechnologyDev.to | reactions: 26, comments: 13, ranking score: 65 | verification: community_signal

12 Hard Truths About Coding I Learned the Hard Way After 10+ Years

I got fired from my first job, took down a database server with a badly written query, and was… Dev.to signal: Dev.to, reactions: 26, comments: 13, ranking score: 65.

TechnologyDev.to | reactions: 24, comments: 9, ranking score: 57 | verification: community_signal

Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week

Welcome to this week's Top 7, where the DEV editorial team handpicks their favorite posts from the… Dev.to signal: Dev.to, reactions: 24, comments: 9, ranking score: 57.

TechnologyDev.to – Web Dev | Dev.to | reactions: 19, comments: 4, ranking score: 42 | verification: community_signal

TanStack Start Is Kind of a Big Deal

Introduction People keep telling me TanStack Start is kind of a big deal, and I wanted to… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Web Dev, Dev.to, reactions: 19, comments: 4, ranking score: 42.

TechnologyDev.to | reactions: 14, comments: 10, ranking score: 38 | verification: community_signal

What are your Goals for the week? #182

Ready for a new week. All that's left from ren faire is packing down some tent walls and floor one… Dev.to signal: Dev.to, reactions: 14, comments: 10, ranking score: 38.

TechnologyDev.to – Javascript | Dev.to | reactions: 15, comments: 6, ranking score: 36 | verification: community_signal

JavaScript Proxy: One more way to use it I wish I’d known 3 years ago

In our everyday work, we do a lot of data shuffling. We work with heavily loaded data grids. We have… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Javascript, Dev.to, reactions: 15, comments: 6, ranking score: 36.

AIDev.to – Ai | Dev.to | reactions: 12, comments: 0, ranking score: 24 | verification: community_signal

SoloEngine: How to Let AI Run Every Industry

As someone with three years of experience in large language model algorithms, agent development, and… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Ai, Dev.to, reactions: 12, comments: 0, ranking score: 24.

AIDev.to – DevOps | Dev.to | reactions: 7, comments: 3, ranking score: 17 | verification: community_signal

Beyond the 8x Productivity Myth: A 40-Year Perspective on Recursive AI and the "Craft" of Engineering

Introduction: The Ghost in the Codebase I started my professional journey in 1986. It was… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – DevOps, Dev.to, reactions: 7, comments: 3, ranking score: 17.

AIDev.to – Web Dev | Dev.to | reactions: 6, comments: 1, ranking score: 13 | verification: community_signal

🛡️ My Neighbour's ₹2 Lakh Insurance Claim Was Rejected. I Built an AI to Make Sure It Never Happens Again.

This is a submission for the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge What I Built SecureShield… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Web Dev, Dev.to, reactions: 6, comments: 1, ranking score: 13.

CloudDev.to – DevOps | Dev.to | reactions: 5, comments: 0, ranking score: 10 | verification: community_signal

How to Auto-Sync Your Hashnode Blog to Dev.to Using GitHub Actions (2026 Guide)

This article outlines a method for developers to automatically synchronize blog posts from Hashnode to Dev.to utilizing GitHub Actions. The guide addresses recent difficulties with cross-posting between the two platforms by providing a specific automation workflow solution. It is relevant for developer-operators seeki…

CloudDev.to – Aws | Dev.to | reactions: 4, comments: 0, ranking score: 8 | verification: community_signal

Sending SMS from AWS Lambda with the Sinch SDK

Send SMS from AWS Lambda using the official Sinch SDKs for Node.js and Python. No token management code. The SDK handles OAuth 2.0 internally. Includes SSM Parameter Store credentials and SAM deployment. Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Aws, Dev.to, reactions: 4, comments: 0, ranking score: 8.

TechnologyDev.to – Webrtc | Dev.to | reactions: 3, comments: 1, ranking score: 7 | verification: community_signal

I Built a Browser-to-Browser Video Chat in 250 Lines — Zero Backend, Zero SDKs, Zero Cost

WebRTC stripped to its three primitives — getUserMedia, RTCPeerConnection, and SDP/ICE signaling. No peer.js, no Twilio, no signaling server. Open two tabs and watch your face appear on both. Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Webrtc, Dev.to, reactions: 3, comments: 1, ranking score: 7.

TechnologyDev.to – Devchallenge | Dev.to | reactions: 3, comments: 0, ranking score: 6 | verification: community_signal

🎮Copilot Made Me a Game Developer — How I Built Pixel Siege from an Old Python Prototype 👾🚀

This is a submission for the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge What I Built Pixel Siege… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Devchallenge, Dev.to, reactions: 3, comments: 0, ranking score: 6.

AIDev.to – DevOps | Dev.to | reactions: 2, comments: 2, ranking score: 6 | verification: community_signal

Not Everything Needs a Subscription – Small manifesto against renting software

Why I'm building OlympStack — tools you own, for developers who run their own infrastructure. A small… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – DevOps, Dev.to, reactions: 2, comments: 2, ranking score: 6.

AIDev.to – DevOps | Dev.to | reactions: 2, comments: 1, ranking score: 5 | verification: community_signal

Hearth: scale-to-zero LLM serving on Kubernetes — and you can hack on it without a GPU

Repo:github.com/hearth-project/hearth · Apache-2.0 · v0.1.0, alpha. I've been building Hearth, a… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – DevOps, Dev.to, reactions: 2, comments: 1, ranking score: 5.

TechnologyDev.to – React | Dev.to | reactions: 2, comments: 0, ranking score: 4 | verification: community_signal

React useEffect with extra dependecies?

I recently came across a piece of React code that caught my attention (new project, new codebase and… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – React, Dev.to, reactions: 2, comments: 0, ranking score: 4.

Open SourceDev.to – Typescript | Dev.to | reactions: 2, comments: 0, ranking score: 4 | verification: community_signal

3 TypeScript patterns I keep stealing from open-source codebases

Every few months I find a TypeScript pattern in someone's open-source repo that I instantly bring… Dev.to signal: Dev.to – Typescript, Dev.to, reactions: 2, comments: 0, ranking score: 4.