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I build this to show to programming & frontend communities to share the idea we don't need a single NPM package to build a technical documentation and blog in 2026 Neither reddit.com/r/webdev/ nor reddit.com/r/programming/ allow to share this on their communities.#CSS #TechDocs
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I build this to show to programming & frontend communities to share the idea we don't need a single NPM package to build a technical documentation and blog in 2026 Neither reddit.com/r/webdev/ nor reddit.com/r/programming/ allow to share this on their communities.#CSS #TechDocs
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Inspiration - Build a simple and modular technical documentation and blog. - Build the website without using node/npm or any external frameworks(CSS, JS, icon, font). - Only GoHugo normal binary pageFind binary needed. Demo: dumindu.github.io/E25DX/

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If Dario cannot joyfully take your job, this guy sure will try
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Its sadly gone but Sun Microsystems
Name a tech company that literally nobody hates
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100x devs are real. Bro built a Mac app, an Android app, and looks like he figured out iOS as well...all in the same time I’ve been trying to fix a shadow on a button. I need a break. See you Monday.
the full power of your mac in your hand anywhere in the world fully local and private @supermac_app 🔜
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dude... this is brutal
Google CEO tries to tell University students to love AI. They tell him to BOO off. This is what most people think of the hated AI, we don't want it.
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Chinese carmaker BYD unveils a recharge as fast as filling up with gas

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Moltbots/Clawdbots now have their own social network (@moltbook) and it's wild. This is the first time I'm a little scared... You need to watch this.
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Introducing Animations on the web A course about how to craft animations that make people feel something. It contains everything I know about motion on the web. animations.dev
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What if macOS Stage Manager, Spaces, CMD Tab, and the Dock were one unified system? Early prototype using @createwithplay
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Opus 4.5 three.js mediapipe = Absolute Cinema

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MIT Non-AI License, at least from 2026 news.ycombinator.com/item?id…

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the use of copyrighted material in training GPAI models and the risk of infringing outputs. Article 53(1)(c) AI Act requires GPAI providers to “identify and respect copyright protection and rights reservations” within their datasets.
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What we have to focus is why we created free software, not word by word terms that not fulfill the requirements at this and future time periods.
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All my new code will be closed-source from now on. I've contributed millions of lines of carefully written OSS code over the past decade, spent thousands of hours helping other people. If you want to use my libraries (1M downloads/month) in the future, you have to pay. I made good money funneling people through my OSS and being recognized as expert in several fields. This was entirely based on HUMANS knowing and seeing me by USING and INTERACTING with my code. No humans will ever read my docs again when coding agents do it in seconds. Nobody will even know it's me who built it. Look at Tailwind: 75 million downloads/month, more popular than ever, revenue down 80%, docs traffic down 40%, 75% of engineering team laid off. Someone submitted a PR to add LLM-optimized docs and Wathan had to decline - optimizing for agents accelerates his business's death. He's being asked to build the infrastructure for his own obsolescence. Two of the most common OSS business models: - Open Core: Give away the library, sell premium once you reach critical mass (Tailwind UI, Prisma Accelerate, Supabase Cloud...) - Expertise Moat: Be THE expert in your library - consulting gigs, speaking, higher salary Tailwind just proved the first one is dying. Agents bypass the documentation funnel. They don't see your premium tier. Every project relying on docs-to-premium conversion will face the same pressure: Prisma, Drizzle, MikroORM, Strapi, and many more. The core insight: OSS monetization was always about attention. Human eyeballs on your docs, brand, expertise. That attention has literally moved into attention layers. Your docs trained the models that now make visiting you unnecessary. Human attention paid. Artificial attention doesn't. Some OSS will keep going - wealthy devs doing it for fun or education. That's not a system, that's charity. Most popular OSS runs on economic incentives. Destroy them, they stop playing. Why go closed-source? When the monetization funnel is broken, you move payment to the only point that still exists: access. OSS gave away access hoping to monetize attention downstream. Agents broke downstream. Closed-source gates access directly. The final irony: OSS trained the models now killing it. We built our own replacement. My prediction: a new marketplace emerges, built for agents. Want your agent to use Tailwind? Prisma? Pay per access. Libraries become APIs with meters. The old model: free code -> human attention -> monetization. The new model: pay at the gate or your agent doesn't get in.
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I'll say it again, I think this AI cycle we are in is a net negative on society A man/team that has made the web significantly more pleasant as a platform for many people and spent years doing so for free has AI effectively destroy the business model by first taking his work And this is how a member of the community responds. Real sad times IP theft is real and I personally think that the C-suite of these current companies deserve jail time for the level of theft they enabled
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