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How to Write Blog Posts that Developers Read
by Michael Lynch
I recently spoke to a developer who tried blogging but gave up because nobody was reading his posts. I checked out his blog, and it was immediately obvious why he didn’t have any readers.
🚀 Read it!, blogging
Next.js and the corrupt middleware
by zhero_web_security
The authorizing artifact
📰 Good to know, nextjs
Whose code am I running in GitHub Actions?
by Alex Chan
A week ago, somebody added malicious code to the tj-actions/changed-files GitHub Action. If you used the compromised action, it would leak secrets to your build log. Those build logs are public for public repositories, so anybody could see your secrets. Scary!
📰 Good to know, github, security, actions
You should know this before choosing Next.js
by Eduardo Bouças
A Netlify employee describes insights about how difficult it is to integrate with nextjs outside of Vercel.
📰 Good to know, nextjs, vercel
25 Ridiculously Impressive HTML5 Canvas Experiments
by Abhin Sharma
Today, we have a collection of ridiculously impressive HTML5 canvas-based experiments.
📰 Good to know, canvas
The state of the front-end and full-stack job market
by Tim Severien
After an engaging discussion about the front-end and full-stack market, I couldn’t stop wondering: Are my skills and interests in demand?
📰 Good to know, career, engineering
by Andrew Ferreira
Persistent stores for Tauri
🧰 Tools, tauri, storage
by filter.addy.ie
A powerful, web-based image editor with an intuitive interface for quick edits and filters. Local and privacy-friendly.
🧰 Tools, image editor, web
by Daniel Petho
A growing library of fancy, fun, animated react components & microinteractions to make the web fun again. Free & Open Source.
🧰 Tools, react
by Fiddle.Digital
StringTune is a cutting-edge JavaScript library designed to deliver high-performance, modular web effects.
🧰 Tools, javascript, effects
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