Playwright is one of the best browser automation frameworks available. It's fast, supports multiple browsers, and produces reliable test results. But it has one significant barrier: you need to write TypeScript or JavaScript to use it.
For teams where QA engineers, PMs, or developers don't want to maintain Playwright scripts, that barrier is real. Tests written in Playwrigh...
Open your terminal. Run ls --color. The filenames look normal to you — colored by type.
Now look at what your AI actually receives:
\x1b[0m\x1b[01;34mnode_modules\x1b[0m \x1b[01;34mpublicEvery few months, a new model drops and developers upgrade their AI coding assistant expecting the hallucinations to finally stop. GPT-4 to GPT-5 to GPT-5.4. Claude 3.5 to 4 to Opus 4.6. Gemini 2 to 3 to 3.1. The benchmarks go up. The confident-but-wrong suggestions keep coming.
At some point you have to ask: if the model keeps getting smarter and the output keeps being wrong in the sam...
When intelligent transportation is discussed, the focus typically falls on autonomous vehicles, smart signaling, and real-time routing. Rarely does attention turn to the data infrastructure layer that quietly sustains these systems—continuously ingesting millions of sensor readings per second, compacting...
Most content systems do not break at the draft step. They break one layer later, when a team still has to prove that the right version reached the right surface without losing the original job of the article.
That is the builder angle here. The interesting...
A few days ago, I was preparing a technical blog post. I needed to blur a few email addresses and a face in a screenshot before publishing.
I did what most developers would do. I searched for a free online image blur tool, clicked the first result, and uploaded my image.
Then I stopped.
Where was that image going? Was it being stored on a server somewhere? For how long? ...