
Twill.ai Launches AI Cloud Agents Automating Web Dev PRs
YC S25 startup Twill.ai launches cloud AI agents that turn natural language tasks into tested GitHub pull requests. Publishers report 5x faster site updates and 85% PR acceptance rates.
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Starfling, a single-file HTML game, launches as a one-tap endless orbital slingshot experience. Indie dev Alex Chen showcases web-native tech for instant browser play and low-cost distribution.

Bevy launched game development tutorials on April 11, 2026, enabling Rust developers to build high-performance web-native games. Resources save 50,000 USD yearly and speed indie deployments.

FluidCAD debuted on Hacker News on April 11, 2026, as a browser-based parametric CAD system powered by JavaScript. Developers build complex 3D models without native apps, targeting startups and open-source workflows.

Content creators configure Zettelkasten in Obsidian to enhance productivity. This guide details steps for atomic notes and linking that optimize article workflows.

Developer Alex Chen loaded all 25,437 Firefox extensions into one browser. The test revealed 62GB RAM usage, 85% slower loads, and security threats for crypto traders.

Google suspended the JSON Formatter Chrome extension on April 11, 2026, after it injected adware affecting 500,000+ users. Web developers scramble for alternatives amid fintech tool disruptions.

AI Linux kernel contributions rose 40% in Q1 2026, Linux Foundation reports. Developers submitted 12,500 patches, accelerating open-source updates for web tech stacks and server reliability.

Mythos Labs launched the Mythos Engine on April 11, 2026, bypassing web security protocols for 10x faster Web3 apps. Experts warn of risks as crypto Fear & Greed Index hits 15.

CyberSec Labs uncovers macOS privacy flaws allowing web apps to access sensitive data despite user settings. Finance developers must add safeguards as crypto markets fluctuate wildly.

SecLint, a Rust security scanner, launched April 10, 2026, and scans code for vulnerabilities at linter speeds. It boosts software security for web apps and cuts CI/CD costs without pipeline slowdowns.

Watgo released version 2.0 of its WebAssembly toolkit for Go on April 10, 2026. The upgrade delivers 40% faster browser performance and 22% cloud cost reductions for web startups.