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⚡ Bun 1.3 — A Full-Stack JavaScript Runtime Evolution
Bun 1.3 reinforces its challenge to Node.js and Deno—blending speed, full-stack tooling, and developer-first workflows into one powerful runtime.
Bun 1.3 marks its biggest leap yet, evolving into a complete full-stack JavaScript runtime. It adds an integrated dev server with hot reload, built-in database clients (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Redis), and native support for routing, cookies, and WebSockets. The release boosts Node.js compatibility, introduces security scanning and monorepo tools, and enhances testing, TypeScript integration, and overall performance.
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🧠 w11: PDP-11/70 CPU Core and SoC
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🧩 Daniel Kahneman’s Final Decision in Switzerland
Kahneman’s final act reflects his deep belief in autonomy and rational choice, sparking reflection on dignity and ethical decision-making in later life.
Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, the pioneering psychologist behind behavioral economics, chose assisted suicide in Switzerland at age 90. After celebrating his birthday with family, he wrote farewell messages expressing his wish to avoid decline and maintain autonomy—a private, thoughtful decision true to his lifelong rationalism.
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🧩 The Hidden Power of the HTML <output> Tag
A great reminder that modern accessibility often comes from rediscovering HTML’s native semantics—not from extra frameworks or JavaScript workarounds.
The overlooked HTML `<output>` tag provides built-in accessibility for dynamic results linked to user input. Unlike ARIA live regions, it automatically updates screen readers and maintains semantic connections to form elements. It’s a simple, standards-based way to boost accessibility in calculators, validation feedback, and live data views.
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📶 Does Our Need for Speed Ruin Wi-Fi?
A sharp, technically grounded critique of the ‘faster is better’ myth—urging network engineers and ISPs to focus on real user experience instead of marketing benchmarks.
This article argues that chasing higher Wi-Fi speeds has worsened real-world performance. Wide channel widths and constant speed tests cause interference, latency, and packet loss across home and enterprise setups. It calls for prioritizing stability, low latency, and smarter configurations over headline throughput.
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