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7 New JavaScript Features (And 2 I'm Still Waiting For)
Remember how I promised you (or rather myself) two weeks ago that from now on I'd only write light,...
Sylwia Laskowska
June 24, 2026
Welcome to AI Engineer World’s Fair 2026
Welcome to the first edition of the AI Engineer World’s Fair newspaper! On behalf of the organizing...
swyx
June 29, 2026
Need a break? Play today's game from The Daily Context.
We (at DEV and MLH) are covering AI Engineer's World Fair by printing a physical newspaper called...
Jess Lee
June 29, 2026
To The People Who Read My Weird Little Blogs
When I joined DEV, I had a very simple goal. Learn in public. Maybe improve as a developer....
Aryan Choudhary
June 24, 2026
What's Next for AI?
I have been writing about AI for quite a while now, but this is probably the first time I genuinely...
Sylwia Laskowska
June 29, 2026
Never forget to enter the Stern Grove lottery again!
Browser automation with Playwright, Python, GitHub Actions, and Entire to auto-enter San Francisco Stern Grove concert lotteries each week!
Lizzie Siegle
June 26, 2026
After a long journey, I've reached a deep burnout
Hi everyone, I've been rarely posting on dev, or even being active at all. I've started thinking...
EmberNoGlow
June 28, 2026
What was your win this week!?
👋👋👋👋 Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of? All wins count -- big or small...
Jess Lee
June 26, 2026
Too cheap to be good? Think again.
I replaced aaPanel/OpenLiteSpeed with Caddy and shell scripts and turned the process into a benchmark. Two phases (architecture then code), one external code review. The winning model? Not the one you'd expect.
Pascal CESCATO
June 23, 2026
You’re not really that far behind.
My non-tech friends still don’t get it. Despite what you’d believe from Twitter, most people still...
Ryan Swift
June 29, 2026
My commit message said "You've hit your session limit"
How I ended up running a local LLM to generate my git commit messages
Shyamala
June 29, 2026
Dev Opportunity Radar #5: A Fully Funded Trip to AWS re:Invent, Google Cloud Career Launchpad, and a $1,000 Award
TL;DR Welcome back to Dev Opportunity Radar. This is a weekly series where I share opportunities,...
Hemapriya Kanagala
June 26, 2026
Pragmatism in an Age of Infinite Code and Unavoidable Bottlenecks
Leading into the AI Engineer event in San Francisco, I’m looking forward to having my mind blown....
Ben Halpern
June 29, 2026
I'm moving house🏡 - What gadgets, furniture and whatnot do I need for The Ultimate Setup™? 🚀
TL;DR: What gadgets, tools, furniture and whatnot do I need for an ideal desk setup for a...
Pascal Thormeier
June 23, 2026
Thank you DEV community: the Thinking Engineer Toolkit is live
Over the past weeks, I’ve been sharing a series of posts that gravitate around one question: How do...
Julien Avezou
June 25, 2026
The Model Does Not Need Memory. The Situation Does.
I think I was asking the wrong question. For a while, the question was simple: does memory make...
marcosomma
June 29, 2026
What Actually Happens When You Call an LLM API
you've felt it. you type a prompt, hit send, and the response starts streaming in under a second....
Daniel Nwaneri
June 29, 2026
1%
Santa Clara, 2029. A speculative fiction about hegemony, sanctions, and the playbook nobody followed.
Pascal CESCATO
June 28, 2026
The 80/20 Rule of AI Code — Why the Last 20% Takes 80% of Your Time
AI wrote the first 80% of my feature in 10 minutes. The code was clean. The logic made sense. The...
Harsh
June 23, 2026
🗓️ Monthly Dev Report: June 2026
Hey everyone! I bring you my development journey on what I have discovered, accomplishments for this...
FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ
June 29, 2026
Agents write code, but they don't remember
Code generation is solved, but memory isn't. Here's an argument for why the SDLC is inverting with intent becoming the spine and code becoming a layer you drill into, explaining what teams lose every time an agent's reasoning disappears.
Lizzie Siegle
June 23, 2026
What are your goals for the week? #185
It's hot, 9am and the heat index is 89F/31.7C already. humidity at 75%. Cut my morning walk short...
Chris Jarvis
June 29, 2026
The Node.js Mistake That Cost My Client $3,000 in AWS Bills
Last year I was asked to investigate a startup's AWS bill. It had jumped from roughly $200/month to...
Lolo
June 23, 2026
Coding Agents Play Favorites With Your Dependencies
Deep into a coding session, you realize you want beta testers to try some new functionality first....
Adam DuVander
June 29, 2026
I Almost Didn't Learn Programming Because I Was Bad at Math
For a long time, I thought programming wasn't for people like me. Not because I wasn't interested in...
𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕃𝕒𝕫𝕪 𝔾𝕚𝕣𝕝
June 26, 2026