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⭐️ This week on Hashnode: AI Breakthroughs, Next.js Tips, & More Tech Insights!

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New developer content picks, editor upgrades, and our Headless CMS Beta. ‌ ‌ ‌

New developer content picks, editor upgrades, and our Headless CMS Beta.  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Hashnode Weekly Header]( Hey {NAME}, Fazle here, co-founder of Hashnode. We're revamping our weekly newsletter! I'll be hand-picking the best developer content on Hashnode and sharing updates on what we're building. Expect a more personal touch starting this week. :) Here's what we shipped recently: 1. Better writing tools: Co-author support, a refreshed editor, and improved fonts. 2. Easier scheduling: Type dates and times naturally (like "Today 9am") and we'll handle the rest. [Hashnode Changelog]( 3. Accessibility upgrades: Better color contrast, keyboard navigation, and bug fixes.Read more about these changes and more in [our changelog](. –––––– ✨ Is your content workflow dragging your team down? Traditional headless CMSs aren't optimised for publishing teams. Hashnode Headless CMS changes that. Use Hashnode as your backend and streamline publishing workflow (with our Markdown editor, review comments, team roles, the works). Plus, you can keep your current blog design and just pull content in with GraphQL API. [Sign up for beta access.]( –––––– We'd love your feedback on these changes. Thanks for being a part of Hashnode. Keep on blogging! ✌️ - Fazle Rahman, co-founder, Hashnode Featured articles this week: [Detecting Hallucinations in Large Language Models with Text Similarity Metrics]( "Detecting Hallucinations in Large Language Models with Text Similarity Metrics" by Rutam Bhagat explores BLEU, BERT scores, and self-similarity metrics for AI reliability. [Read article.]( [DevEx Friction Log: Val Town]( "DevEx Friction Log: Val Town" by Angie Byron details a user experience test on Val Town, highlighting ease of use, confusion points, and barriers. Offers specific feedback for improvement. [Read article.]( [Create a Form with React Hook Form & Next.js]( "Create a Form with React Hook Form & Next.js" by Ben Orloff guides on building a basic form in Next.js using React Hook Form. It includes setting up routes, creating a form component with client-side interactivity, and plans for adding validation with Zod. [Read article.]( [Supporting high-performance response streaming in Shardcake]( "Supporting high-performance response streaming in Shardcake" by Pierre Ricadat details enhancing Shardcake with streaming capabilities for improved performance, addressing challenges, and optimizing gRPC communications. [Read article.]( [Deploying Next.js Apps with fly.io & Tigris]( "Deploying Next.js Apps with Flyio & Tigris" by Andrew Baisden shows how to host and store apps. Includes CRUD setup and deployment tips. [Read article.]( [Understanding State Management in React]( "Understanding State Management in React" by Velia Precious explores useState and useContext for dynamic UIs, including state basics, React's state, examples, and avoiding prop drilling. [Read article.]( [Internationalizing React Native with i18next & Expo]( "Internationalizing React Native with i18next & Expo" by Richard Westmoreland shows how to bridge language gaps in apps. Covers setup, translation keys, and system locale handling. [Read article.]( [Binary Vector Search: 30x Memory Reduction with Accuracy]( "Binary Vector Search: 30x Memory Reduction with Accuracy" by Ce Gao explores achieving significant memory savings in vector search without sacrificing accuracy, showcasing experiments and optimization methods. [Read article.]( [How to build a basic API using FastAPI?]( "How to build a basic API using FastAPI?" by Kevin Naidoo: Learn to build APIs with setup instructions, data validation, and authentication. FastAPI offers better performance and simplicity over Django Rest Framework. [Read article.]( [Unity Shaders Deep Dive]( "Unity Shaders Deep Dive" by Elijah Brown covers Unity's rendering process, shader types, and graphics pipelines, including Shader Graph. Essential for understanding Unity's visual effects. [Read article.]( [Twitter/X]( [LinkedIn]( [Discord]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( © 2024 Hashnode — LinearBytes Inc. 8 The Green, Ste 300, Dover DE 19901 The email was sent to {EMAIL}. To no longer receive these emails, [unsubscribe from this list](). (You sure you want to miss out on all the cool dev stuff? ) [Hashnode logo](

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