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Web development opinions, React ecosystem deep-dives, and tech industry commentary from a former Twitch engineer.
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I can't take it anymore.

Android is finally open

Are you f**king kidding?

It's finally here.

gpt-5.4 is really, really good

The drama never ends...

I can't believe nobody's done this before...

I'm so f***ing tired of Obsidian.

Cursor, Claude Code and Codex all have a BIG problem

Software engineering is dead now

Trump actually threatened Anthropic (this is bad…)

They cut Node.js Memory in half 👀
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