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2026 Predictions

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2026 Predictions Scott, Dillon, and Matt share their boldest (and not-so-bold) predictions for 2026 — from autonomous coding agents replacing engineers, to the AI bubble bursting, to one of the hosts getting laid off....

🔥 New Bikeshed episode! We made our 2026 predictions and rated them on the Spice-o-meter 🌶️

Will AI agents replace engineers? Will the AI bubble burst? Will one of us get laid off?

Tune in to find out 👇

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Two sorely underrated engineering skills:

- Anticipating the impact of supporting multiple versions and deprecating promptly or having a realistic deprecation plan
- Adequate testing to avoid painful bugs in future changes

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Amazing

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It’s on the list

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Dope!!

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Dillon Spicy Take Curry 🌶️🍛 doesn't lay off the heat 🔥 in this weeks first episode of Retro & React

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Rebuilding my portfolio/blog in wakujs thanks to @matthamlin.me

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Retro & React - 1

Critical vulnerability in React Server Components?
Anthropic acquires Bun!?
2025 is already a wild year for JavaScript.

Matt, Dillion & I called an emergency retro to break it all down in our first news episode of Retro & React. 📰🚨🔈

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Retro & React - 1 This week on The Bikeshed, Scott, Matt, and Dillon tackle two breaking stories that have the JavaScript community buzzing: React's severity 10 vulnerability in React Server Components and Anthropic's ...

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React drops a severity 10 vulnerability 🔥 and Anthropic acquires Bun 🤯—not exactly the calm December we expected.

We break down what it all means in our first news episode: Retro and React!

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The Parking Lot - 1

We've been back to our weekly cadence! open.spotify.com/episode/6m7b...

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Why Internal Tooling Sucks The bikeshed boys tackle one of software engineering's most contentious debates: should you build internal tools or adopt external solutions? With real examples from their companies—custom dependency ...

🚨 New Episode 🚨

Why Internal Tooling Sucks

Should you build that internal tool? Probably not. 🔥

New episode: we debate build vs buy, share war stories about custom dependency managers, and Dillon finally delivers a spicy take about Vercel.

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Clankers Can Review Code Now?!? The bikeshed boys dive deep into the emerging world of AI-powered code reviews—exploring whether our robot overlords are ready to stamp your PRs, or if they're just glorified linters with delusions of...

🚨 New Episode 🚨

🤖 Can AI actually review your code? We dig into Greptile, Copilot, CodeRabbit + internal tools at Airbnb, HubSpot & Whoop.

Spoiler: one company let AI approve its own PRs. It went exactly how you'd expect.

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The Downfall of React The bikeshed boys talk about the new hottest web framework on the block: Remix 3, hopefully its third times the charm for the remix guys!

🚨 Is React dead?

The Bikeshed boys unpack Remix 3's wild reinvention of components, AI-generated framework code, and why "just use events" might be the hottest (or most controversial) take of 2025.

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Is The Web Screwed?! AI crawlers killing ads, chatbots replacing browsers, and the slow death of human-centric content. The bikeshed boys debate whether we're heading for a hard fork of the web or just a really awkward tr...

🚲 New Episode: Is the Web Screwed?!

AI crawlers killing ads, chatbots replacing browsers, and the slow death of human-centric content. We debate whether we're heading for a hard fork of the web or just a really awkward transition.

Spoiler: The web was already having a rough time 😬

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I started using diffview.nvim plugin 🔌 within vim and then realized I could write my own commands for diffing like cycling through merge conflicts, keep head, main or both and my workflow leveled up. 📈 I still like having the plugin though for highlighting complex issues.

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Deploy Fast, and Break Things?! The gang talks about whether chasing 5-minute deploys is worth it, debating the trade-offs between deployment speed and stability, and why moving fast might sometimes mask the real problems slowing yo...

🚲 New Bikeshed Episode: Deploy Fast and Break Things?!

Should you chase that 5-minute deploy dream? @scottykaye.com, @matthamlin.me, and Dillon debate whether hyper-optimized pipelines are the holy grail or just masking bigger problems.

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We’re finally back‼️‼️

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Managing Dependencies: It Depends The gang shares how FAANG-like companies manage their frontend dependencies without pain! Hint! They Don't!

🚲 New episode: Managing Dependencies—It Depends!

One version to rule them all? Auto-update everything? Let it rot? We dive into dependency management, from Wayfair’s one-version rule to HubSpot's evergreen system.

Spoiler: There's no silver bullet, just trade-offs 😅

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Amazing

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@matthamlin.me you up?

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Why are "Saved For Laters" so bad in ecommerce? They put it in your cart so maybe I'll check out with it also. That conversion must be low. People want to create a board of items they might by at some point and reference it. Give it a page or a drawer or something. Make it feel personal.

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Are React Server Components Risky?!? The gang interviews Matt on this episode, talking about all things React Server Components (RSCs), exploring their benefits, trade-offs, and adoption strategies. The hosts draw on their experiences at...

Risky or risqué?

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Are React Server Components Risky?!? The gang interviews Matt on this episode, talking about all things React Server Components (RSCs), exploring their benefits, trade-offs, and adoption strategies. The hosts draw on their experiences at...

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Are React Server Components Risky?!

The gang interviews Matt on this episode, talking about all things RSCs. Exploring their benefits, trade-offs, and adoption strategies with insight from using them at Wayfair, Fireworks, and Whoop!

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Is it okay if I refer to Claude Code as "My brother in christ" when I prompt it? Will leadership care when they inevitably read my prompts?

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Highly recommend will send itinerary

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Monorepo Madness The Bikeshed podcast returns after a brief hiatus with hosts Scott Kaye, Matt Hamlin, and Dillon Curry. Tune in to hear the gang talk about keyboards, Scott's Italy trip, monorepos, and our hot takes ...

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Monorepo Madness

The Bikeshed podcast returns after a brief hiatus with hosts Scott Kaye, Matt Hamlin, and Dillon Curry. Tune in to hear the gang talk about keyboards, Scott's Italy trip, monorepos, and our hot takes on CSS!

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Congrats & best of luck with whats next! Always here if I can help!

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:has() is more than a parent selector
:has() is more than a parent selector YouTube video by Kevin Powell

I came across your short @kevinpowell.co www.youtube.com/shorts/XfhPu...

This puts :has() in a super clear perspective. The final hover solution is something I had sent @kevinpowell.co but now I understand it so much more clearly. Thank you!

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