Ellie Huxtable
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Omfg I love this
Throwback: Netlify shipped built-in prerendering way back in 2015 to help SPAs work better with crawlers and social previews.
Wild how relevant this is again.
www.netlify.com/blog/2015/10... Pricing/credits is the boring part you should read early, especially if you’re building endpoints that can be spammed.
Netlify’s explanation: www.netlify.com/blog/new-pri... We’re live now! 📺
Come hang with the community and watch 4 projects get demo’d.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKpF... if you're celebrating people getting laid off from one of the very few companies that was consistently contributing to a fully open source product, because you think that css cascades are really that important, really take a long hard look at your priorities
Add your app to the list!
github.com/zed-industri... Neat!
github.com/vicanso/zedis Changelog drop: Observability is live.
Real-time visibility into requests, bandwidth, functions, Edge Functions, and more.
www.netlify.com/changelog/20... Check out the docs 👇
pris.ly/local-ppg prisma dev now has a --detach flag
runs your dev database in the background. no more terminal tab just sitting there doing nothing. don't go anywhere near my lakehouse bro, it's swarming with agents
If your app is client-rendered, SEO and previews can suffer when bots do not execute JS.
Netlify Prerendering serves fully rendered HTML to the right crawlers.
Setup docs here:
docs.netlify.com/build/post-p... using mise.jdx.dev for absolutely everything has gotten me 90% of the way to the nix-ish dream of every directory being isolated and stable, but yeah, I experience the pain every time i swap laptops or in this case, when i try to upgrade to ruby 4! earlier today, when netlify was not deploying macwright.com, the time-to-11ty was a week. i fixed that (needed 'bundle exec') and back to 'well, i may be the last user of jekyll' again My takes on AI and the web in 2026:
Syntax, structure, and even “programming languages” will start to matter less than pipelines, sandboxes, and Agent Experience.
Full predictions →
biilmann.blog/articles/pre... How we use Cursor commands to automate our changelog entries:
planetscale.com/blog/automat... #ZedEditor Download Zed and view the full changelog here:
zed.dev/releases/sta... The Git panel has a new tree view that helps you visualize changes in the context of your project’s structure. 🌳 Thanks xipeng-jin!
Zed now uses a worktree trust mechanism to help keep you safe by default when you open projects.
You can agree to trust each worktree you open, or disable entirely via `"session": { "trust_all_worktrees": true }`.
Read more in our Secure by Default post:
zed.dev/blog/secure-... The Dev Containers blog post covers how we built it—and what’s supported today.
Tell us what you want next out of Dev Containers support.
zed.dev/blog/dev-con...