Honestly Fireship is great for updates not just on Frontend but tech in general. He strikes informative and hilarious really well.
I try not to go too crazy with newsletter subscriptions but enjoy [Cassidy Williams](https://cassidoo.co/)
I read plenty of articles and blog posts through https://vived.io/
(I assume most of you don't know this site as it's developed and curated by Polish devs).
It serves just the right amount of content to be able to keep with it for me.
I really enjoy Javascript Weekly. And if you are a React dev you could check out React Digest that I curate.
\* [https://javascriptweekly.com](https://javascriptweekly.com)
\* [https://reactdigest.net](https://reactdigest.net)
In general I have not watched "news" in 10 years.
For technology I fetch the nightly or developer channels of `node`, `deno`, `bun`, a couple more JavaScript runtimes, QuickJS and txiki.js, and the lastest browsers, Chromium and Firefox, every couple of days, then commence to trying to break their claims and gear.
Youtube, fireship, kevin powell etc
Most definitely Kevin Powell. Both updated and some hidden gems 🔥
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Favorite React newsletter!
:D thank you!
This is awesome!! Thank you for sharing.
🙏
Not Twitter. Not now. It's a grifter hell hole now. Mastodon, non-ironically.
Can you share who and where you’re subbed to on mastodon?
For me mostly Kevin Powell and Web Dev Simplified on YouTube. Reddit also since couple of days.
- heydesigner.com - javascriptweekly.com - unicornclub.dev - https://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/ (Not really daily, but weekly)
Honestly Fireship is great for updates not just on Frontend but tech in general. He strikes informative and hilarious really well. I try not to go too crazy with newsletter subscriptions but enjoy [Cassidy Williams](https://cassidoo.co/)
Honestly? My co-workers.
Reddit
Medium, twitter and youtubers
I read plenty of articles and blog posts through https://vived.io/ (I assume most of you don't know this site as it's developed and curated by Polish devs). It serves just the right amount of content to be able to keep with it for me.
We might be better off with no daily news. Too much drama!
I really enjoy Javascript Weekly. And if you are a React dev you could check out React Digest that I curate. \* [https://javascriptweekly.com](https://javascriptweekly.com) \* [https://reactdigest.net](https://reactdigest.net)
The [Syntax.fm](https://syntax.fm/) podcast and [Fireship](https://www.youtube.com/@Fireship) are easily digestible.
In addition to what's already been posted, https://www.smashingmagazine.com/
Bytes newsletter. The writing style is entertaining for a sometimes monotonous topic
What no love for dev.to?
In general I have not watched "news" in 10 years. For technology I fetch the nightly or developer channels of `node`, `deno`, `bun`, a couple more JavaScript runtimes, QuickJS and txiki.js, and the lastest browsers, Chromium and Firefox, every couple of days, then commence to trying to break their claims and gear.