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Next.js 16.2 introduces a stable Adapter API, built with Netlify, Cloudflare, OpenNext, AWS, and Google Cloud. But the API is only part of the story. Next.js is used by millions of developers across every major cloud, and making it work well everywhere is on us. Here are our commitments. nextjs.org/nextjs-across-…

Junior and mid-level engineers can no longer push AI-assisted code without a senior signing off at AWS

@AmanWhoCode Another critical vulnerability was disclosed today, in addition to the 10 we reported within the first day, which they shipped to a .gov FedRAMP’d property

Got so drunk last night me and my roomate stayed up till 4am watching Tim Duncan highlights

I’m sorry, but if I paid $1,200 for a MacBook and a flight ticket, I’m not leaving my bag behind just because the crew is panicking. My property, my responsibility. If you’re fast enough to evacuate, a 5lb bag won’t stop you. Stop acting like 10 seconds is the difference between life and death

Do you even understand what this means? An open source model just released that is: • Just as smart as Sonnet 4.5 • Incredible at coding • Can run on almost any modern computer If you have 32gb of RAM (most Mac Minis do) you can have unlimited super intelligence on your desk. For free. Sonnet 4.5 was released 5 months ago In 5 months that level of intelligence went from frontier to free on your desk And not only that, can run on any laptop with 32gb of RAM If you have the memory, do the following immediately: 1. Download LM Studio 2. Go to your OpenClaw and ask which of these new Qwen models is best for your hardware 3. Have it walk you through downloading and loading it 4. Build apps with it knowing you are using your own personal, private super intelligence on your desk The people denying this is the future are so beyond lost.

Does anybody else feel like Claude Code keeps nerfing their usage limits??? I have the $100/month plan and 30 minutes of coding now uses up 60% of my session limit... A few months ago this would have only used like 5% I think. Anybody else feeling the same way?