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ars-technica
General Tech

A good little EV you won't be able to buy soon: The Volvo EX30 Cross Country

Tariffs and anti-China policies killed this little Volvo in the United States.

1w ago
techcrunch
AI

Lime begins life as a public company after years of uncertainty

The nine-year-old scooter and bike-share company has said it needs the funds to help pay down around $1 billion in liabilities.

1w ago
hackernews-api
General Tech

Artful Cats: Feline-Inspired Art and Artifacts

1w ago
devto-react
React

From Frontend to Full-Stack: Building a Type-Safe App with React, TypeScript, and Tailwind

As frontend developers, we love the comfort zone of crafting beautiful interfaces. React gives us component structure, Tailwind CSS lets us style at lightning speed, and TypeScript keeps our props and state safe. But there always comes a moment when your app needs to live, breathe, and persist data. You need a database, an API, and server-side logic. The leap to Full-Stack can feel intimidating—learning a new language, figuring out deployment, or worrying about API type safety. The good news? If

1w ago
Hotjar vs Microsoft Clarity vs LogRocket
devto-webdev
Web Dev

Hotjar vs Microsoft Clarity vs LogRocket

Heatmaps and session recordings all look similar in a demo, which makes Hotjar vs Microsoft Clarity vs LogRocket a deceptively hard choice. The truth is these three are not really competitors — they are built for three different jobs. One is free and aimed at marketers, one is a qualitative research suite, and one is a developer debugging tool that happens to record sessions. Picking by price alone is how teams end up with the wrong fit. This comparison is for SMB marketers, product owners, and

1w ago·10 min read
Weave Robotics launches Isaac 1, a $7,999 home robot with Fall 2026 deliveries
hackernews-api
General Tech

Weave Robotics launches Isaac 1, a $7,999 home robot with Fall 2026 deliveries

1w ago·3 min read
wired
General Tech

You Can Now Sound the Alarm on AI Behaving Badly

Are you worried your AI chatbot is trying to build a bomb or leak personal information about you? There’s a website for that.

1w ago
Best Websites to Buy Facebook Accounts Safely – Real USA & UK Profiles
devto-nextjs
Next.js

Best Websites to Buy Facebook Accounts Safely – Real USA & UK Profiles

Buy Facebook Accounts-100% Real Profile, Safe, USA, UK We Sell Facebook Accounts If you have any questions or would like more information about our services, please don’t hesitate to contact us via Email, Telegram, or WhatsApp Email:[email protected] WhatsApp: +1 (763) 206 – 9306 Telegram: @toponlinesmm

1w ago
Learn Vim motions with an ice-cream van
hackernews-api
General Tech

Learn Vim motions with an ice-cream van

1w ago·4 min read
🚀 Day 5 of Learning React: Understanding Automatic Batching & Functional Updates
devto-react
React

🚀 Day 5 of Learning React: Understanding Automatic Batching & Functional Updates

📌 Missed Day 4? I explored what React Hooks are, why useState() returns two values, how React remembers state, and why calling the setter function triggers a re-render. You can read it here and then come back. I'll wait. ☕️ 🚀 Day 4 of Learning React: What Actually Makes React... React? (Hooks, useState, and State Explained) Bismay.exe Jun 25 #react #javasc #webdev #beginners 11 reactions comments Yesterday, I learned that calling setState() tells React to update the UI. So naturally, I assumed

1w ago
What to learn to be a graphics programmer
hackernews-api
General Tech

What to learn to be a graphics programmer

1w ago·7 min read
Cloudflare’s new policy pushes AI companies to pay for publishers’ content
techcrunch
AI

Cloudflare’s new policy pushes AI companies to pay for publishers’ content

Cloudflare is giving AI companies until September 15 to separate web crawlers used for search from those used for AI training and agents, or risk being blocked by default on many publisher sites.

1w ago·4 min read
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