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    What's new with Tauri | Daniel Thompson-Yvetot

    15/1/2026 | 50 mins.
    In this episode of PodRocket, Daniel Thompson--Yvetot joins us to break down what’s new in Tauri 2.0 and how developers are using the Tauri framework to build desktop and mobile apps with Rust and JavaScript. We discuss how Tauri lets developers use frameworks like React, Vue, and Angular for the UI while handling heavy logic in Rust, resulting in smaller app binaries and better performance than Electron alternatives. The conversation covers Create Tauri App for faster onboarding, the new plugin system for controlling file system and OS access, and how Tauri improves app security by reducing attack surfaces. They also dive into mobile app development, differences between system WebViews, experiments with Chromium Embedded Framework, and why cross platform apps still need platform-specific thinking. Daniel also shares what’s coming next for Tauri, including flexibility in webviews, accessibility tooling, compliance requirements in Europe, and the roadmap toward Tauri 3.0.

    Links

    Tauri: https://v2.tauri.app

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denjell

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    Special Guest: Daniel Thompson-Yvetot.
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    Angular v21, from signals to testing with Mark Techson

    08/1/2026 | 35 mins.
    Paul sits down with Mark Techson to break down Angular v21. They explore how Angular signals power new features like Angular signal forms, improve scalability, and simplify state management. The conversation dives deep into Angular AI tooling, including the Angular MCP server, Angular AI tutor, and the Angular Gemini CLI extension, explaining how Angular is adapting to modern AI-first developer workflows. Mark also shares how Angular Aria introduces Angular headless components with built-in Angular accessibility, reshaping UX collaboration. The episode wraps with updates on using Vitest with Angular, and performance features like Angular defer syntax and Angular incremental hydration.

    Links

    Blog: https://marktechson.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marktechson

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@marktechson

    X: https://x.com/marktechson

    Github: https://github.com/MarkTechson

    Resources

    Announcing Angular v21: https://blog.angular.dev/announcing-angular-v21-57946c34f14b

    Angular v21 video announcement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDAHORVzQ5g

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    00:00:00 – Introduction & What’s New in Angular v21

    00:01:00 – Angular Release Cadence & Why v21 Matters

    00:02:45 – Who Angular v21 Is For: Scaling Teams & Apps

    00:04:00 – AI in Modern Angular Workflows

    00:05:00 – Context, Memory, and AI Tooling Strategy

    00:07:30 – Web CodeGen Score & Evidence-Based Best Practices

    00:08:50 – Introducing Signal Forms

    00:11:00 – Client vs Server Validation with Signals

    00:12:00 – Migration Strategy for Signal Forms

    00:13:00 – Signals vs Observables: When to Use Each

    00:15:00 – Rethinking UX with Angular Aria

    00:17:00 – Headless Components & Design Systems

    00:19:30 – Styling, AI, and Design Collaboration

    00:22:00 – Testing in Angular v21 & Vitest

    00:24:00 – Why Vitest Took Time to Land

    00:26:00 – Developer Experience & Framework Fatigue

    00:29:00 – Choosing Frameworks in 2025

    00:31:00 – AI Tutors, MCP Servers & CLI Tooling

    00:34:00 – Deferred Loading & Incremental Hydration

    00:35:00 – Where to Learn More & Closing Remarks
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    Anthropic buys Bun, GitHub friction, and AI economics

    01/1/2026 | 40 mins.
    In this panel episode, the crew discusses AI platform consolidation, open-source sustainability, and the future of web development. We break down Anthropic’s acquisition of Bun, what it means for the JavaScript ecosystem, and whether open-source projects can remain independent as AI companies invest heavily in infrastructure.

    We also discuss Zig leaving GitHub, growing concerns around AI-first developer tools, npm security vulnerabilities, and supply-chain risk in modern software. The episode wraps with hot takes on AI infrastructure costs, developer productivity, and practical advice for engineers navigating today’s rapidly changing tech landscape.

    Resources

    Anthropic acquires Bun as Claude Code hits $1B milestone: https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-acquires-bun-as-claude-code-reaches-usd1b-milestone

    Zig quits GitHub, says Microsoft’s AI obsession ruined the service: https://ziglang.org/news/migrating-from-github-to-codeberg/

    Shai-Hulud: 1K+ npm packages & 27K repos infected: https://helixguard.ai/blog/malicious-sha1hulud-2025-11-24

    IBM CEO says AI data center spending “won’t pay off” at current costs: https://www.businessinsider.com/ibm-ceo-big-tech-ai-capex-data-center-spending-2025-12

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    Chapters

    01:00 – Meet the Panel: Paige, Jack, and Paul

    02:00 – Anthropic Acquires Bun: First Reactions

    05:30 – What the Bun Acquisition Means for JavaScript Runtimes

    09:00 – Open Source Funding, Independence, and New Exit Models

    14:30 – Zig Leaves GitHub: AI-First Platforms and OSS Friction

    20:30 – GitHub, Copilot, and Developer Experience Tradeoffs

    24:30 – npm Security, Supply Chain Attacks, and Trust at Scale

    31:00 – Are We Too Dependent on Big Tech Platforms?

    36:30 – AI Infrastructure Costs and the Sustainability Question

    43:00 – Small Models, Local AI, and the Future of Inference

    50:30 – Hot Takes: Subscriptions, Burnout, and Developer Frustration

    58:30 – Security Alerts, Tooling Wins, and Final Thoughts
    Special Guest: Jack Herrington.
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    Building Jarvis: MCP and the future of AI with Kent C Dodds [REPEAT]

    25/12/2025 | 37 mins.
    In this repeat episode, Kent C. Dodds came back on to the podcast with bold ideas and a game-changing vision for the future of AI and web development. In this episode, we dive into the Model Context Protocol (MCP), the power behind Epic AI Pro, and how developers can start building Jarvis-like assistants today. From replacing websites with MCP servers to reimagining voice interfaces and AI security, Kent lays out the roadmap for what's next, and why it matters right now. Don’t miss this fast-paced conversation about the tools and tech reshaping everything.

    Links

    Website: https://kentcdodds.com

    X: https://x.com/kentcdodds

    Github: https://github.com/kentcdodds

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/kentcdodds-vids

    Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kentcdodds

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kentcdodds

    Resources

    Please make Jarvis (so I don't have to): https://www.epicai.pro/please-make-jarvis

    AI Engineering Posts by Kent C. Dodds: https://www.epicai.pro/posts

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    TanStack, TanStack Start, and what’s coming next with Tanner Linsley

    18/12/2025 | 45 mins.
    Jack Harrington sits down with Tanner Linsley to talk about the evolution of TanStack and where it’s headed next. They explore how early projects like React Query and React Table influenced the headless philosophy behind TanStack Router, why virtualized lists matter at scale, and what makes forms in React so challenging. Tanner breaks down TanStack Start and its client-first approach to SSR, routing, and data loading, and shares his perspective on React Server Components, modern authentication tradeoffs, and composable tooling. The episode wraps with a look at TanStack’s roadmap and what it takes to sustainably maintain open source at scale.

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    Chapters

    01:00 – What is TanStack? Contributors, projects, and mission

    02:05 – React Query vs React Table: TanStack’s origins

    03:10 – TanStack principles: headless, cross-platform, type safety

    03:45 – TanStack Virtual and large list performance

    05:00 – Forms, abandoned libraries, and lessons learned

    06:00 – Why TanStack avoids building auth

    07:30 – Auth complexity, SSO, and enterprise realities

    08:45 – Partnerships with WorkOS, Clerk, Netlify, and Cloudflare

    09:30 – Introducing TanStack Start

    10:20 – Client-first architecture and React Router DNA

    11:00 – Pages Router nostalgia and migration paths

    12:00 – Loaders, data-only routes, and seamless navigation

    13:20 – Why data-only mode is a hidden superpower

    14:00 – Built-in SWR-style caching and perceived speed

    15:20 – Loader footguns and server function boundaries

    16:40 – Isomorphic execution model explained

    18:00 – Gradual adoption: router → file routing → Start

    19:10 – Learning from Remix, Next.js, and past frameworks

    20:30 – Full-stack React before modern meta-frameworks

    22:00 – Server functions, HTTP methods, and caching

    23:30 – Simpler mental models vs server components

    25:00 – Donut holes, cognitive load, and developer experience

    26:30 – Staying pragmatic and close to real users

    28:00 – When not to use TanStack (Shopify, WordPress, etc.)

    29:30 – Marketing sites, CMS pain, and team evolution

    31:30 – Scaling realities and backend tradeoffs

    33:00 – Static vs dynamic apps and framework fit

    35:00 – Astro + TanStack Start hybrid architectures

    36:20 – Composability with Hono, tRPC, and Nitro

    37:20 – Why TanStack Start is a request handler, not a platform

    38:50 – TanStack AI announcement and roadmap

    40:00 – TanStack DB explained

    41:30 – Start 1.0 status and real-world adoption

    42:40 – Devtools, Pacer, and upcoming libraries

    43:50 – Sustainability, sponsorships, and supporting maintainers

    45:30 – How companies and individuals can support TanStack
    Special Guest: Tanner Linsley.

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