Rust
8 videos across 6 channels
Recent videos frame Rust not just as a language for system tooling, but as a backbone for modern development workflows: a Rust-powered, fast bundler (tsdown) touted for building TypeScript libraries with fast builds and robust tooling, alongside discussions of AI-assisted coding that emphasize design-first validation and test-heavy practices to keep automation reliable. Together, they illustrate how Rust’s focus on speed, safety, and low-level performance is shaping new developer tools and safer AI-driven workflows.

10 weird OSS projects you need to know about...
The video showcases a curated list of 10 unusual and ambitious open source projects that push the boundaries of software

Why Did They Build This?
The video enthusiastically explores the newly announced Zero language for agents, but the presenter is confused and skep

NCA CLI: This Rust AI Coding Agent is 10x Lighter Than the Competition 🦀
The video introduces the native coding agent NCA CLI, highlights its small memory footprint, and walks through installat

Cursor ditches VS Code, but not everyone is happy...
The video traces Cursor's evolution from a code writing assistant to a multi-agent orchestration platform, highlighting

AI Coding Still Sucks (without validation)
The video reflects on lessons learned since a previous AI coding critique, emphasizing that AI can write code quickly bu

What is tsdown?
The video introduces tsdown, a fast, simple bundler designed for building TypeScript libraries and publishing both ESM a