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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

989: State of JS 2025

23 Mar 2026

Recommended: Notes from the wisdom of the crowd of JavaScript developers.

Recent JavaScript/web dev trends highlight AI integration over new language features, shifting library preferences (React/Angular decline vs. Solid/Playwright rise), performance-focused tools like Vitest and Node.js, and growing emphasis on simplicity, observability, and hybrid development approaches.

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Avenue9 AI Marketing

Authenticity In The Age of AI with Rachel Minion

23 Mar 2026

Recommended: Your audience and market is still human. Respect the interactions you have with them.

The tension between authentic human connection and AI-driven automation in marketing is explored, emphasizing ethical risks, the need for intentional AI integration, and balancing technological efficiency with genuine relationships to foster meaningful conversions and sustainable business practices.

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Changing Minds Owen Fitzpatrick

Why Giving Up Can Help You Win

23 Mar 2026

The tension between adaptability and the cultural emphasis on grit is explored through research and personal stories, advocating for resilience via flexible strategies like parallel plans and value-driven goals, while critiquing rigid persistence and reframing quitting as a purposeful, growth-oriented choice.

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Open Source Security

2026 State of the Software Supply Chain with Brian Fox

23 Mar 2026

The State of the Software Supply Chain Report underscores explosive open source growth (10T annual downloads) paired with critical challenges like malware proliferation (1.2M malicious packages), unresolved vulnerabilities (65% unaddressed), infrastructure strain, AI's dual role in risk (hallucinations) and potential (MCP systems), and urgent needs for improved tools, policies, and cost management amid regulatory and scalability pressures.

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Lenny's Podcast: Product, Career, Growth

The art of influence: The single most important skill that AI cant replace | Jessica Fain (Webflow, ex-Slack)

22 Mar 2026

The text addresses challenges in influencing executives through misaligned priorities and overwhelmed leadership, emphasizing strategies like aligning with executive goals, leveraging domain expertise, using AI for analytics and prototyping, adapting communication styles, and balancing strategic vision with operational realities through iterative alignment and empathy-driven insights.

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