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Stay ahead in web development: latest news, tools, and insights #77

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weeklyfoo #77 is here: your weekly digest of all webdev news you need to know! This time you'll find 28 valuable links in 5 categories! Enjoy!

🚀 Read it!

  • How I’ve run major projects: An attempt to describe my playbook for when I’m being intense about project management. by Ben Kuhn / projects, engineering / 23 min read

📰 Good to know

  • Building Websites With LLMS: And by LLMS I mean: (L)ots of (L)ittle ht(M)l page(S). by Jim Nielsen / animations / 4 min read
  • Local-First & Ejectable: An important requirement to ensure you can fully access your data in cloud apps forever is making the backend sync server available for local self-hosting. That's what EJECTABLE apps are about. by thymer.com / local-first, ejectable / 2 min read
  • How GitHub engineers learn new codebases: Strategies to quickly get up to speed, whether you’re a seasoned engineer or a newcomer to the field. by Brittany Ellich / learning, codebases / 16 min read
  • Sync Engines are the Future: The modern browser is an OS. Modern web app is a distributed app. So any web app developer is facing a well-known, well-understood, notoriously hard problem: syncing data. by Nikita Prokopov / local-first / 7 min read
  • Oxlint Beta: We are thrilled to announce that Oxlint is now in beta release, after more than a year of development by the community! by Boshen, Cam / linting, rust / 4 min read
  • React Trends in 2025: Every year I discuss the most important trends in the world of React. by Robin Wieruch / react / 13 min read
  • Runtime compatibility: Display APIs compatibility across different JavaScript runtimes. The data is retrieved from runtime-compat-data, based on MDN's format. by UnJS / runtime, compatibility / 0 min read
  • The Great ESLint v9 Migration Adventure: A Developer's Survival Guide by Yacine kharoubi / eslint / 12 min read

🧰 Tools

  • Docs: A collaborative note taking, wiki and documentation platform that scales. Built with Django and React. Opensource alternative to Notion or Outline. by La Suite numérique / docs, collab
  • Easing Wizard: CSS easing functions made easy by Matthias Martin / css, animation
  • uchu: the color palette for internet lovers by uchu.style / colors
  • Protect.js: Encrypt and protect data using industry standard algorithms, field level encryption, a unique data key per record, bulk encryption operations, and decryption level identity verification. by CipherStash / encryption, security
  • OTPAuth: One Time Password (HOTP/TOTP) library for Node.js, Deno, Bun and browsers. by Héctor Molinero Fernández / otp, authentication
  • oRPC: Typesafe APIs Made Simple by unnoq / apis, typescript
  • git-who: Git blame for file trees by Sinclair Target / git, blame
  • Bright: React Server Component for syntax highlighting by bright.codehike.org / react, highlighting
  • GIMP 3.0 Released: At long last, the first release of GIMP 3.0 is here! by GIMP Team / gimp
  • Konva: Konva.js is an HTML5 Canvas JavaScript framework that extends the 2d context by enabling canvas interactivity for desktop and mobile applications. by konvajs.org / canvas, animation
  • bknd: Lightweight Firebase/Supabase alternative built to run anywhere — incl. Next.js, Remix, Astro, Cloudflare, Bun, Node, AWS Lambda & more. by bknd.io / frameworks
  • Special HTML Symbols: Explore and copy a wide range of HTML symbols to enhance your designs, improve readability, and add unique characters to your projects by symbl.revend.group / symbols, html
  • FarbVélo: FarbVélo (Swiss-German for color bicycle) is a playful color picking tool. by David Aerne / colors
  • hey: HTTP load generator, ApacheBench (ab) replacement by Jaana Dogan / benchmarking, load-testing
  • Make Bookmarklets: Easily create bookmarklets by Cullan Luther / bookmarklets

☁️ Serverless

  • HPKV: High Performance Key-Value Store by hpkv.io / kv, persistence / 1 min read

📚 Tutorials

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