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23:22
2026-06-25
dev.to
developer-tools

Don't let your engineering brain rot in the age of AI

A side project built over a weekend seven years ago, which aggregates coding snippets with explanations and displays them on new browser tabs, has seen a resurgence in usage with over one million tab …

22:51
2026-06-25
dev.to
ai-startups

How TF do you get paying SaaS customers?

A developer at Repobird.ai is struggling to convert free users into paying customers for their cloud coding agents product. Despite user sign-ups, customers use free credits and leave without providin…

22:39
2026-06-25
dev.to
ai-agents

Enterprise AI Agents Have a Control Plane Now | Focused Labs

Enterprise AI agents are proliferating rapidly, but managing them has become a critical challenge. Major vendors like Microsoft, Google, ServiceNow, and LangChain are introducing control planes—unifie…

21:59
2026-06-25
dev.to
developer-tools

Three Loops, No Ship

A developer spent three iterations building an auto-fix pipeline that still only works reliably on trivial tickets. The pipeline, which pulls tickets from Azure DevOps, runs them through a local model…

21:47
2026-06-25
dev.to
artificial-intelligence

What I build now that the machine writes the code

Nicolas, the developer behind HikaShop, describes how AI has expanded the range of projects worth starting by lowering the cost of building. Using AI, he built a bridge to port HikaShop to WordPress i…

21:44
2026-06-25
dev.to
developer-tools

5 "Wow" Tools That Feel Like Absolute Magic

A developer highlights five innovative tools that are reshaping web development and browsing. Puter.js enables serverless AI integration on the frontend without API keys, while RapidAPI simplifies API…

21:37
2026-06-25
dev.to
artificial-intelligence

Context engineering is engineering work — not prompt-writing

A developer reports that using a top-tier AI model to write a detailed specification and a cheaper model to implement from that spec yields better accuracy and lower cost than using the strong model a…

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