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Such a good way to start the Morning
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Future of astro might be even more interesting, I have been playing with astro for quite a while and I have been amazed by what it's capable of. It really makes development simpler.

This article is really giving me goosebumps
https://astro.build/blog/future-of-astro-server-islands/?abc
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This year, technologies such as JavaScript (used by 62.3% of developers) and PostgreSQL (used by 49% of developers) remain most popular, while Rust (83% admiration score) and Markdown remain most admired. Developers are most frustrated by technical debt at work, and they don't see AI as a threat to their jobs.

Themes we see in this year's survey results show us that developers are not threatened by AI, with 72% holding a favorable view of AI tools, although this is a slight decrease from 77% last year. However, ethical concerns remain prominent, with misinformation in AI results being the top issue (79.4%), followed by worries about source attribution (64.7%).

On the topic of AI, 76% of respondents shared they are using or planning to use AI tools, but only 43% said they trust the accuracy of AI tools and 45% believe AI tools struggle to handle complex tasks. The top benefits of AI tools are increasing productivity (81%) and speeding up learning (62.4%).

In terms of work environment, hybrid work continues to be popular, with 42% of developers working in a hybrid model. In-person work has increased to 20% from 16% last year, meaning that 62% of developers go to the office at least once a week.

Citations:
https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/technology/
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Classic Keyboards 😍
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🏟 "Yesterday's home runs don't win today's games." - Babe Ruth
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Arc might be the best browser, Just got to use it extensively in developer mode, Its excellent. Just wished they had support for linux.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/arc-best-browser-web-development-drew-lytle

Chris Coyier
https://chriscoyier.net › 2022/12/08 › whats-good-abou...
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Here's a cool browser i stumbled upon which is like a fork of firefox. It kinda seems cool tbh. Using it as my daily driver to review it as well. Also its open source

https://www.zen-browser.app

#Opensource
Lazy loading images are ever so easy now.
https://blog.webdevsimplified.com/2023-05/lazy-load-images/
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Explore the numerous reasons to embrace Go as an exceptional programming language. https://tomjowitt.com/posts/a-love-letter-to-go/
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