Tech trends, told straight — for developers, coders and the people who hire them.
Short, opinionated reads on what's shifting in software — AI in the editor, the modern web stack, performance, open source, and the rise of African talent.
Agentic AI Is Eating SaaS — Here's What's Actually Working
Beyond the hype: which agent patterns are shipping real revenue in 2026, and which are still demos pretending to be products.
Read article →AI Coding Agents Have Quietly Become the New IDE
From Copilot to autonomous agents — how AI pair programmers reshaped the daily life of every developer in 2026.
The Modern Web Stack in 2026: React, RSC and the Return of the Server
Server Components, streaming, and edge runtimes have flipped the React world. Here's what that means for your next project.
Africa's Tech Talent Is Building the Next Wave of Global Products
From Nairobi to Lagos to Cape Town — African developers are no longer just remote contractors. They're founders, maintainers, and tech leads.
Performance Is the New Design: Core Web Vitals in 2026
Google's INP metric, the death of layout shift excuses, and why a beautiful site that loads in 4 seconds is a broken site.
The Open Source Funding Crisis Is Becoming Everyone's Problem
Critical libraries are maintained by one burnt-out person on weekends. The supply chain risk is finally hitting boardrooms.
TypeScript Won. Now What?
TypeScript is no longer a debate — it's the floor. The interesting question is what we build on top of it.
Edge Runtimes Have Won — And Your Backend Doesn't Know It Yet
Cloudflare Workers, Deno Deploy, and Vercel's edge are no longer experiments. They're where new apps start.
Design Engineers Are the New Unicorn Hire
Companies don't want a designer who hands off Figma anymore. They want someone who ships the component too.
WordPress Isn't Dead — It's Just Boring, and That's a Feature
While devs chase the new shiny, WordPress quietly still powers 40% of the web. Here's why that's not changing soon.
Shipping Side Projects in a Weekend Is Finally Real
The 'weekend project' used to be a meme. With AI agents and managed backends, it's the new baseline.
Rust Quietly Took Over Your Frontend Toolchain
Turbopack, Rolldown, Biome, SWC, Lightning CSS — the tools you use every day are no longer written in JavaScript.
The CSS Framework War Is Over. Tailwind Won.
CSS-in-JS is in retreat, Bootstrap is legacy, and even Tailwind skeptics are quietly shipping it. Here's what changed.
What Comes After M-PESA? Kenya's Next Fintech Wave
Mobile money solved payments. The next decade is about credit, savings, insurance, and cross-border rails — built by a new generation of Kenyan founders.
Vector Databases Are a Feature, Not a Product
Postgres got pgvector. SQLite got sqlite-vec. The standalone vector DB market is collapsing into your existing database.
The Return of the Monolith — But Smarter This Time
Microservices burned a lot of teams. The pendulum is swinging back to well-organized monoliths, and that's a good thing.
What Freelance Developers Should Actually Charge in 2026
AI made you faster. Clients know it. Here's how to price your work so you capture the upside instead of racing to the bottom.
HTML-First Is Cool Again, and HTMX Saw It Coming
Server-rendered HTML with a sprinkle of JS is having a renaissance. HTMX, Alpine, and even plain forms are winning back territory from SPAs.
Kubernetes Is Too Much for Most Teams. Use Fly, Render, or Railway.
If you have under 50 engineers and you're running your own K8s cluster, you are spending engineering time on the wrong problem.
Writing Clearly Is the New Coding Skill
AI agents do what you tell them. Engineers who write precise specs ship 5x more than engineers who don't.
Local-First Software Is Finally Shipping (and It's Great)
Sync engines like Zero, ElectricSQL and Jazz are making offline-capable, instantly-responsive apps the new bar.
AI Isn't Replacing Junior Developers — It's Replacing Bad Process
The 'no more entry-level jobs' panic misreads what's happening. Juniors are still hired; what they do has changed.
shadcn/ui Quietly Became the Standard React UI Library
Copy-paste components beat npm-installed component libraries. Here's why every new React project now starts the same way.
The Browser Is Quietly Becoming Your Operating System
WebGPU, WebAssembly, File System Access — the browser in 2026 can do almost everything a native app can. Most teams haven't noticed.
Passkeys Are Finally Killing the Password (Slowly)
Apple, Google and Microsoft all ship passkeys by default. Adoption is still messy, but the end of the password is finally in sight.