DC Daniel Cranney The Overflow: 5 Tools for Developers Working with JSON In the last edition of The Overflow - where we share all kinds of incredible mostly-open source tools we just couldn’t fit into the DevDigest - we looked at speedy file sharing . Well this time, we... 6 months ago
DC Daniel Cranney Why Your AI Tool Fails After the Demo AI tools often fail after the demo because organisations cannot operationalise them within existing production infrastructure. While early-stage pilots validate technical feasibility, long-term AI ... 6 months ago
CH Chris Heilmann Getting started with hosting HTML/CSS/JavaScript demos/web sites on GitHub Pages Hosting HTML/CSS/JS on GitHub People often ask for a simple place to hos HTML, CSS and JavaScript and forget that the place where we store our source code can also be used for hosting of simple web... 6 months ago
DC Daniel Cranney Dev Digest 209: Code Is Cheap, How OpenClaw Works & In-Browser Win 3.11 Inside last week’s Dev Digest 209 . 🤖 The truth about AI assisted coding 🧠 What’s filling up your context window 💸 Writing code is cheap 🧪 Preventing distillation attacks 🚫 The end of innerHTML 🦠 ... 6 months ago
DC Daniel Cranney What Makes WeAreDevelopers World Congress Different From Every Other Tech Event? When developers evaluate top must-visit tech conferences in the United States in 2026 , they encounter a wide spectrum of formats. Some events are deeply platform-centric. Others are highly curated... 6 months ago
CS Christina Schaireiter First-Time Sponsor Guide: What to Know Before Your First WeAreDevelopers World Congress Sponsoring your first major developer conference is exciting and often overwhelming. Prospectuses are detailed. Packages and add-ons seem endless. What most first-time sponsors don’t need is more m... 6 months ago
AB Andrew Brookins RD Raphael De Lio Introducing Redis Agent Memory Server One of the biggest challenges AI engineers face today is memory management. Large language models are stateless. Every request must carry all the information the model needs to respond well. This i... 6 months ago
DC Daniel Cranney Dev Digest 208: 4 Hours Code a Day, WebMCP Insights, PyTorch for Beginners Inside last week’s Dev Digest 208 . ⏳ You can only code 4 hours per day 📡 How your Bluetooth devices snitch on you 🤖 What to learn about AEO and GEO from OpenAI’s GPT-5 tokeniser 📰 AI agent writin... 6 months ago
DC Daniel Cranney The Overflow: 4 Tools for Fast File Sharing Every week, we go through almost 500 links from around the web, sharing the very best ones in our Dev Digest newsletter. We’re sent - and stumble upon - all kinds of incredible tools, so we thought... 6 months ago
CH Chris Heilmann WebMCP: Empowering Agents as First-Class Citizens of the Web WebMCP is an exciting W3C proposal that just landed in Chrome Canary to try out . The idea is that you can use some HTML attributes on a form or register JavaScript tool methods to give agents di... 6 months ago
DC Daniel Cranney Dev Digest 207: Spring Cleaning, AI Agent Manipulation and Stopping Bad Bots Inside last week’s Dev Digest 207 . 🤔 Nobody trusts AI but not many verify its outcomes 🛑 How to stop bad bots 🧪 A manipulation test page for AI agents 💖 How a heart emoji slowed down a page 100x ... 6 months ago
DC Daniel Cranney 5 GitHub Repos That Help You Ship and Show Your Work If you’re a regular reader here, you’ll know we absolutely love open source. In particular, we have a soft spot for the small, practical repos, the ones that don’t look like much at first glance, b... 6 months ago