When developers travel, we usually prepare the obvious things. Laptop charger. But there is one dependency that is easy to underestimate until it breaks: mobile internet. A trip to China makes this especially obvious. Not because China is hard to travel in, but because so many basic interactions are mobile-first: navigation, translation, ride-hailing, hotel communication, ticket confirmations, pay
The circle fills and pulses in sync with the audio — this is what your phone is feeling. The GIF shows it, but you won't really get it until you feel it. Open this on Android and try it yourself → Other links - View on Github View on npm Native platforms have solid haptics support, and if haptics are the core of your product, the native APIs are worth learning. But there are very few apps where ha
I am currently working with the EA on their check for flooding team. I have been tasked to look at the 5 day river level charts with a view to add more historical data. This meant increasing the amount of data showed on the chart so users could compare the current river levels with the previous week, month or year. In order to proceed with some user research I needed to create a prototype of the r
In March 2024, Google replaced First Input Delay with Interaction to Next Paint as an official Core Web Vital. FID is gone. INP is what matters now — and most React apps that were passing before are failing under the new standard without anyone realizing it. FID measured how long the browser took to respond to the very first user interaction on a page. Click a button, FID measures the delay before
We've been there. JSON Schema gets hard to write as soon as your payload is non-trivial. Conditional logic, cross-field rules, business invariants, and at some point we stop writing contracts at all. We go code-first, generate the schema from annotations, and end up with 200 lines very few understand, and error messages referencing paths like #/properties/items/allOf/0/then/Then that map to nothin
What's new Based on early user feedback, Permi can now save your vulnerability scan results in three distinct formats to fit your workflow: --export results.txt – Human-readable plain text for quick reviews. --export results.json – Structured data designed for scripts and CI/CD automation. --export results.md – Clean Markdown, perfect for GitHub documentation or internal wikis. To try out the ne
Release Date: May 20, 2026 — The most anticipated WordPress release in years is almost here. Let's explore everything you need to know before it lands. WordPress powers over 43% of the web. That's not a typo. Nearly half of every website you've ever visited runs on this open-source CMS. And yet, for much of 2025, things went oddly quiet — legal battles, contributor walkouts, and a compressed relea
Metric Value Django Average Response Time 287ms Node.js Average Response Time 193ms Django Memory Usage (1000 users) 1.8GB We tested Django 4.2 and Node.js 18.16 under identical conditions to measure their performance for reporting dashboard workloads. The test environment consisted of AWS EC2 m5.2xlarge instances (8 vCPUs, 32GB RAM) running Ubuntu 22.04. Both frameworks connected to th