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Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers
Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 3min
964: Markdown as a CMS is a bad idea
This week, the hosts dive into the impact of keyboard shortcuts on productivity and introduce the Error Lens extension for a cleaner coding experience. They debate the relevance of tech stack choice in the AI era and warn against using markdown as a CMS, suggesting more effective alternatives. The discussion also explores the trade-offs of relocating for work and helpful strategies for managing AI-generated commits. Lastly, they share tips for securely backing up sensitive files and recommend some cool tech picks!

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Dec 15, 2025 • 58min
963: Hardware Hacking with Matt Brown
Join Matt Brown, a YouTuber and security consultant specializing in hardware and IoT penetration testing, as he dives into the fascinating world of hacking everyday devices. He reveals his curiosity-driven journey and shares methods for extracting firmware and cracking passwords. Legal boundaries and ethics of hacking are discussed, along with entertaining stories of his wild hacks, like escaping in-flight displays. Plus, Matt offers insights on using logic analyzers and smart home security practices, bringing a captivating mix of tech and storytelling.

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Dec 10, 2025 • 35min
962: The Home Server / Synology Show
Wes and Scott dive into the world of home servers, exploring the benefits of backups and control over your data. They share insights on Synology setups and compare SSDs vs HDDs for optimal performance. The duo discusses popular apps like Home Assistant and Jellyfin and strategies for safely exposing services using Cloudflare Tunnels. They also examine the trade-offs between VMs and containers and weigh the costs of different hardware options. Tune in for a mix of tech insights and practical tips for setting up your own home server!

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Dec 8, 2025 • 28min
961: Keeping Up With The Fast and Furious Web
Scott and CJ dive into how developers can navigate the fast-paced tech landscape without feeling overwhelmed. They emphasize understanding the purpose behind new tools before jumping in. The hosts debunk the myth of rigid learning styles, suggesting a hands-on approach with projects that excite you. They also discuss the importance of mastering fundamentals and using AI thoughtfully as a learning aid. Plus, practical tips on cutting through tech hype and improving problem-solving skills make this discussion a must-listen!

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Dec 3, 2025 • 28min
960: Reacting to the Weird + Creative Corners of the Web
Dive into the fascinating world of web creativity! Discover Strudel, where DJs code live music visuals, and explore Hydra, offering mesmerizing audio-reactive visuals. Unleash your artistic flair with p5.js and uncover the magic of ShaderToy's pixel-perfect graphics. Learn about projection mapping with MadMapper and how TouchDesigner creates interactive installations. Plus, find out how to choreograph synchronized holiday light shows with xLights. It's a treasure trove of digital innovation!

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Dec 1, 2025 • 26min
959: TypeScript on the GPU with TypeGPU creator Iwo Plaza
Join Iwo Plaza, the creator of TypeGPU, as he discusses how WebGPU is revolutionizing web graphics. He delves into the challenges of shader languages and how TypeGPU simplifies shader authoring with a TypeScript wrapper. Iwo shares insights on low-level WebGPU frustrations, making GPU-CPU data exchange seamless with Zod-like schemas, and the exciting future of GPU-powered AI in browsers. Plus, hear about the community's reception of projects like Jelly Shader and TypeGPU's potential integration with Three.js!

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Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 5min
958: 2025 Holiday Gift Guide
The annual Holiday Gift Guide is packed with exciting recommendations. 3D printers and multi-tools shine as must-haves for tech lovers. Pet owners will appreciate versatile dog leashes and the ease of automated lighting systems. For gadget lovers, there's a compact pancake lens and powerful chargers. The hosts even dive into practical office items like heated vests and ergonomic mice. Food enthusiasts can discover tasty treats like edamame and hot sauces. Gifts range from smart home devices to cozy blankets, ensuring something for everyone!

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Nov 24, 2025 • 38min
957: CSS: Advanced and Obscure
In this lively discussion, Scott and Wes quiz each other on obscure CSS trivia. They delve into unique shape functions and explain CSS Scroll Snap types. The duo breaks down concepts like ray() for drawing lines and xywh() for rectangular paths. They explore CSS Paint history and discuss the quirks of print-color-adjust. Listeners will also discover the utility of cross-fade() and the benefits of using @property in CSS. Lastly, they cover all 10 CSS Filter Functions and fascinating font properties.

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Nov 19, 2025 • 50min
956: Should I Keep Using WordPress?
In a lively discussion, Wes and Scott tackle the worth of paid SSL certificates versus free alternatives. They explore the evolving landscape of frontend roles and whether the job market's golden age is coming to an end. Scott shares his automation tips with GitHub Actions, while comparing popular code editors like Zed and VS Code. The duo also dives into the choice between sticking with WordPress or moving to headless setups and offers insights on organizing TypeScript types. They round off with advice on leveling up as a developer and embracing new challenges.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 36min
955: SvelteKit has solved data loading
Scott and Wes dive into SvelteKit's new remote functions, which tackle long-standing challenges in data loading. They discuss the clever use of queries, forms, and batching that simplify Svelte's data management. The duo also compares Svelte’s async capabilities with React, highlighting its advantages. They explore fascinating topics like standard schema for seamless TypeScript validation and progressive enhancements for HTML forms. The episode wraps up with Scott's cold brew coffee tips and Wes's love for a new Bosch dishwasher.


