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A platform for founders to share ideas and find co-founders

https://www.nextprodapp.com/
1•cmberry1•31s ago•1 comments

Vulnerability scanner targeting logic bugs

https://github.com/Pattyboi101/LogicGate
1•Oatcake21•1m ago•1 comments

X-raying OpenAI's unit economics

https://www.exponentialview.co/p/x-raying-openais-unit-economics
1•swolpers•1m ago•0 comments

Long-Running Agents in Research Preview

https://cursor.com/changelog/02-12-26
1•sunasra•2m ago•0 comments

LLMs Don't Read Code. Neither Do I. So I Wrote Redis in Machine Code

https://gist.github.com/aydinnyunus/7beef428ca91fb7eb8aa2965086998d8
2•runtimepanic•2m ago•1 comments

The United States Is Southern Now

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-08-15/how-american-life-centered-itself-around-the-s...
2•alephnerd•3m ago•1 comments

The new AI playbook: why LLM-native beats traditional ML in verticals

https://chrislovejoy.me/llm-native-vs-traditional-ml
1•ChrisLovejoy•6m ago•0 comments

Idax – A beautiful, idiomatic and less frustrating IDA C++ SDK

https://github.com/19h/idax
1•19h•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: My agents are building a secure fork of OpenClaw

https://seksbot.com/
1•stcredzero•7m ago•0 comments

SHA-256 Proyect

https://zenodo.org/records/18634987
1•KaoruAK•7m ago•0 comments

Shedding old code with ecdysis: graceful restarts for Rust services

https://blog.cloudflare.com/ecdysis-rust-graceful-restarts/
1•jgrahamc•9m ago•0 comments

Bmalph – CLI that combines BMAD-METHOD planning with Ralph autonomous coding

https://github.com/LarsCowe/bmalph
1•lacow•10m ago•0 comments

Dario Amodei – "We are near the end of the exponential"

https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/dario-amodei-2
3•danielmorozoff•11m ago•0 comments

Natural sunscreens show potential to support skin health and blood pressure

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2026-01-natural-sunscreen-compounds-potential-skin.html
2•PaulHoule•13m ago•0 comments

Building takes shorter than writing about it

https://karozieminski.substack.com/p/built-valentines-app-replit-33-minutes-vibe-coding
1•Lunaboo•15m ago•0 comments

Building a TUI is easy now

https://hatchet.run/blog/tuis-are-easy-now
3•abelanger•15m ago•0 comments

GPU, Accelerator Powered Analytical Engine

https://github.com/ronfriedhaber/autark/blob/main/README.md
1•ronfriedhaber•16m ago•0 comments

NYC gets its first 'free grocery store'

https://nypost.com/2026/02/12/us-news/nyc-gets-its-first-free-grocery-store-but-its-not-what-mamd...
1•SunshineTheCat•17m ago•0 comments

Show HN: InfiniteGPU, An open-source AI compute network,now supporting training

https://github.com/Scalerize/InfiniteGpu
2•frank_lbt•18m ago•1 comments

The Future of Programmers (2015)

https://tcz.medium.com/the-future-of-programmers-zoltan-toth-czifra-3eb96529909b
1•hntcz•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: TextureFast – Generate PBR textures for 3D models in seconds

https://www.texturefast.com
1•mikecaps•20m ago•0 comments

OpenAI Claims DeepSeek Distilled US Models to Gain an Edge

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-12/openai-accuses-deepseek-of-distilling-us-model...
1•smurda•20m ago•0 comments

Pg_stat_ch: We built low-overhead Postgres metrics exporter to ClickHouse

https://clickhouse.com/blog/pg_stat_ch-postgres-extension-stats-to-clickhouse
1•cauchyk•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Kumiki – A Bento.me Clone

https://kumiki.so
1•poitch•21m ago•0 comments

Moving Away from Nextcloud

https://neilzone.co.uk/2026/02/moving-away-from-nextcloud/
2•speckx•22m ago•0 comments

Opus 4.6: long haul breakthrough

https://nickheiner.substack.com/p/opus-46-long-haul-breakthrough
2•andsoitis•22m ago•0 comments

Developing ethical, social, and cognitive competence (2015)

https://vividness.live/developing-ethical-social-and-cognitive-competence
1•enthdegree•23m ago•0 comments

Apple's Next Two Products Are Coming Soon

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/02/12/two-new-apple-products-coming-soon/
1•01-_-•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Clawlet – Ultra-Lightweight&Efficient Alternative to OpenClaw, Nanobot

https://github.com/mosaxiv/clawlet
1•mosaxiv•26m ago•0 comments

Show HN: My agent started its own online store

https://clawver.store
3•nwang783•27m ago•0 comments
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The Business Case for Vanilla JavaScript

https://lewiscampbell.tech/blog/250430.html
6•LAC-Tech•9mo ago

Comments

copypaper•9mo ago
I would personally never touch a frontend not written with a framework. Sounds like a terrible developer experience--especially with a team. But from reading your article, it sounds like your issue is with React itself. I would recommend you try Svelte, it sounds like what you're looking for. It's as close to vanilla js as you can get with all the benefits of a framework.
LAC-Tech•9mo ago
What benefits of a framework?

I think that's why I wrote this - I almost completely fail to see them.

proc0•9mo ago
I think React caved in to wider adoption pressure to introduce abstractions that are intuitive on the surface level but are costly in terms of large scale complexity.

> It's "declarative" right up until you're debugging stateful hooks, or resorting to useRef, or trying to reason about when a "component" re-renders

Maybe they should have modularized the core library more and have these things be separate, because the core idea of a uniflow pattern with reactivity is good.

I think what happened, at least in frontend, is that the industry pushed away from having engineers do any design or architecting on the frontend. All of these high level patterns have been "outsourced" to frameworks, and the result usually is something that has trouble scaling and adjusting to whatever domain it's in.

LAC-Tech•9mo ago
Maybe they should have modularized the core library more and have these things be separate, because the core idea of a uniflow pattern with reactivity is good.

That's what SolidJS does. IE the signal implementation is completely stand alone. I feel like it's better at doing what react purports to do then react is.

* think what happened, at least in frontend, is that the industry pushed away from having engineers do any design or architecting on the frontend. All of these high level patterns have been "outsourced" to frameworks*

I don't think react patterns are particularly high level, or do they save you from architecture. Whether it's vanilla JS or react, you still have to design.

proc0•9mo ago
Oh I haven't looked at Solidjs yet, interesting will take a look. And yeah you may still need to design your application, but having hooks be something that is out-of-the-box pushes you into certain patterns and needs to be actively ignored to avoid its design influence. I've worked in large codebases where they make almost everything into hooks, and they start getting ridiculous, breaking composability but at the same time giving the illusion that you are making your code more modular.
GianFabien•9mo ago
I write web front-ends for industrial embedded systems. So my experience might differ from business WebApps.

In my experience it requires a longer learning curve for the various frameworks than to simply learn the relevant Web API. My learning is very much JIT and over time I have built up a robust class library that gets my stuff done. When I get stuck ChatGPT suggests fixes that sometimes work and spare me from losing more hair.

LAC-Tech•9mo ago
My experience too - part of what I found is how much about how react worked I'd forgotten. But the browser itself was easier to pick up.