The New Tab Page Is Prime Real Estate. Are You Wasting It? You open a new browser tab dozens of times a day. Most people see either a blank white page, or a corporate-designed "inspiration" page they never asked for. That's a waste. Let's be conservative: 20 new tabs per day × 300 working days per year = 6,000 glimpses at your new tab page per year. Each glimpse lasts maybe 2-3 seconds before yo
TL;DR: TestSprite is the most intuitive AI testing platform I've used. The test execution is solid, the dashboard is clean, and the automation works. But if you're building globally, watch out for locale handling gaps. Here's what I found after running it on a real project. I tested TestSprite on a SaaS project with users across 15+ countries. The onboarding was refreshingly simple — no complex se
When you're building a global app, localization testing is the unglamorous but critical work. Most devs skip it until production breaks in a timezone 12 hours ahead. I used TestSprite on a real project last week and found exactly why that matters. I tested a payment dashboard against TestSprite's locale suite. The app handles USD transactions with dates, timezone-aware reporting, and currency form
Cross-posting Instagram and TikTok content to Facebook sounds like a 200-line script. We recently built one for a multi-location F&B brand, and the production version has none of the parts you'd expect at the top — and three things that were completely unexpected. Sharing the patterns here in case anyone is working on similar cross-platform sync problems. No client names, no proprietary code — jus
I spent 3 hours with TestSprite last week, integrating it into a Claude Code workflow. Here's my honest review: it's the missing piece in agentic development that actually delivers on its promise. What TestSprite Is (And Isn't) TestSprite is an autonomous AI testing agent that sits between your AI code generator and production. It doesn't replace your test suite. It verifies that AI-generated code
The Problem It's 3 AM. PagerDuty fires. You drag yourself to your laptop. Open Grafana. Squint at a spike. Switch to Kibana, filter logs, grep for errors. Cross-reference a recent deployment. Form a hypothesis. Write a Slack message explaining what you found. Wait for someone to approve your fix. Apply it. Verify it worked. Then spend an hour writing a post-mortem that goes into a folder nobody
Why Your Browser Extension Doesn't Need an Account (And Why That Matters) When I built Weather & Clock Dashboard for Firefox, I made a deliberate choice early on: no user accounts, ever. This might seem like a limitation. In practice, it turned out to be the extension's best feature. Look at most popular new tab extensions and you'll find the same pattern: Install the extension Create an account
Voice AI for Jobsite Estimating: A Developer Perspective The construction industry has historically lagged behind in digital adoption. Yet today, one of the most transformative shifts happening on job sites isn't coming from enterprise software vendors—it's coming from applied AI at the edge. Voice-based estimating is reshaping how builders create quotes, manage materials, and streamline workflo