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Next in Dev

Next in Dev is a show about all things modern web development and the tech industry. Each episode covers trending topics like AI coding assistants, JavaScript frameworks, cloud infrastructure, and the latest news shaping how we build for the web. From React and Next.js to DevOps, open source drama, and big tech decisions that affect developers everywhere. Nothing is off the table. The show also dives into concepts like web accessibility, performance optimization, developer experience, and the tools and platforms changing the way teams ship software. Whether it's a hot take on the latest framework wars, a breakdown of industry acquisitions, or a look at how AI is reshaping the developer workflow, Next in Dev gives you the context and commentary you need to actually understand what's going on. There's always something happening in modern web dev, and staying informed shouldn't feel like a chore. The goal of this show is to keep you up to date in an easy-to-digest format with a little

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    the model too dangerous to release

    Anthropic announced an unreleased AI model called Claude Mythos Preview that has found thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities in every major operating system and web browser. They say it's too dangerous to release. Meanwhile, Anthropic lost a key court ...

  2. 22

    The "safe" AI company leaked its code

    Anthropic accidentally leaked the entire Claude Code source code through an NPM packaging error. Plus Railway's new CDN leaked authenticated user sessions, Google launched a Gemini switching tool and Gemma 3 under Apache 2.0, Cloudflare announced a Typ...

  3. 21

    OpenAI Killed Sora

    OpenAI published a safety blog for Sora, then killed the entire product the next day and rug pulling Disney's $1B partnership in the process. Plus, Cursor got caught hiding that Composer 2 is built on an open source Chinese model, a federal judge calle...

  4. 20

    Anthropic is suing the government

    Anthropic is suing the US government after being labeled a "supply chain risk," AI found 22 high-severity Firefox bugs in just two weeks, Astro 6 dropped with a completely rebuilt dev server, and there's major tooling news across Cloudflare, shadcn, Cu...

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    OpenAI's Principles Lasted Exactly 24 Hours

    Sam Altman told CNBC he shares Anthropic's safety principles. Less than 24 hours later, OpenAI signed a government contract without those principles and posted about it like a win. Here's why that matters if you build with AI. Hosted on Acast. See acas...

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    Vercel called it "vibe-coded"

    Vercel's CEO called Cloudflare's new Next.js reimplementation "vibe-coded," and I have thoughts. Plus Cursor agents now get their own virtual machines, ChatGPT is serving ads on the first prompt, and Anthropic drops version 3 of its Responsible Scaling...

  7. 17

    Anthropic vs the Pentagon

    Anthropic's Pentagon contract is on the rocks, Figma now connects directly to Claude Code, and Tailwind CSS finally ships v4.2.0 after months of silence. Plus Payload CMS v3.77, Perplexity dropping ads, Cursor's new plugin marketplace, and more from th...

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    Security Patches, AI Ads & Infrastructure Changes You Need to Know

    This week in web development: Payload patches critical SQL injection vulnerabilities affecting Drizzle-based database adapters, Next.js ships 10 canary releases focused on Turbopack infrastructure and server-side HMR, and Anthropic commits to covering ...

  9. 15

    Claude Opus 4.6 is HERE and more news

    In this episode of Next in Dev, I cut through the noise of the latest AI agent arms race to find what actually matters. - Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.6 - OpenAI counters with the GPT-5.3 Codex and a dedicated macOS app - Payload 3.74/3.75 - shadcn...

  10. 14

    GPT-4 is being put out to pasture and more news

    Payload 3.73 is here with Next.js 16 support, SQLite performance upgrades, and a new migration command for relational databases. We also dive into the latest Next.js security patches, Figma’s new glass effects, and Cursor’s sub-agent architecture for f...

  11. 13

    Claude has a new constitution and more web dev news

    Payload 3.72, Next.js 16, and Claude Code updates headline this week’s breakdown of essential web development news and security vulnerabilities. We explore Payload's new experimental per-locale publishing and the addition of depth parameters to MCP too...

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    2026 Bold Prediction

    In this video, I’m sharing my 2026 bold predictions for the web development ecosystem and some major personal updates for the channel. We'll discuss the potential future of Payload CMS, the ever-changing AI landscape, and the rising challenges of cloud...

  13. 11

    Cloudflare vows to stop breaking the internet and more news

    This episode of Next in Dev covers the release of Payload CMS 3.69 and its new modular dashboards, the "Code Orange" resiliency push at Cloudflare, and JetBrains finally allowing developers to bring your own keys for AI features. I also dive into the h...

  14. 10

    Payload CMS BREAKING Update & Next.js 16.1 is HERE! And more news.

    This episode of Next in Dev breaks down the rapid-fire Payload CMS security patches, the official release of Next.js 16.1.0, and OpenAI’s massive infrastructure and coding news. Payload CMS released versions 3.68.3 through 3.68.5 to address critical se...

  15. 9

    Sora Gets Star Wars, Fleet IDE Is Done, and Cloudflare Outage

    Welcome to Next In Dev! This episode covers major updates across the web dev ecosystem, including new Payload CMS versions, another Cloudflare outage, and massive AI news from Disney and Anthropic.We dive into the new features and bug fixes in Payload ...

  16. 8

    A dumber ChatGPT

    In this episode, I cover the latest updates in modern web dev, including new Payload CMS releases. I also touch on Figma’s new Bengaluru office, and break down the Next.js 16.0.3 stability improvements. I also talk about OpenAI’s GPT-5.1 rollout, recen...

  17. 7

    Slow news week and Railway magic

    What’s up, everyone? Welcome to Next in Dev. In this issue, I cover a small change to Payload CMS, some AI fluff, and more Railway magic. Prefer to read your web dev news? Subscribe to my newsletter: https://news.nlvcodes.com/ Contact at [email protected]...

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    Magic Configuration

    What’s up, everyone? Welcome to Next in Dev. In this episode, I’ll discuss exciting new updates from Payload and Railway and more. Prefer to read your web dev news? Subscribe to my newsletter: https://news.nlvcodes.com/ Resources mentioned: MCP plugin ...

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    The UNPOPULAR Opinion That Helps Users

    Dark mode vs. light mode isn’t just a vibe, it’s accessibility. In this episode of Next in Dev, I explain when dark mode helps and when light mode is the better choice. I also share why I record in light mode and how I design for both experiences using...

  20. 4

    ChatGPT 5 Flops and More Web Dev News You Missed

    Weekly dev roundup: Next.js 15.5 cache changes, Turbopack/PPR updates, GPT-5 reality check, Payload 3.51–3.52, Figma AI tools, Tailwind fixes, Vercel runtime cache + Node 18 deprecation, Cursor & Railway news. I also cover Claude Sonnet 4’s 1M-token co...

  21. 3

    The ONLY AI Coder You'll Need

    I tried Claude Code for 30 days. Here's what I learned.Is Claude Code worth paying for? Or is it just a money pit? I spent a month using it from the command line, and in this video I break down what I learned in that month. If you’re on the fence about...

  22. 2

    Figma’s IPO + Cloudflare Blocks Perplexity: What You Need to Know

    Payload CMS introduces soft-delete and moreFigma goes publicNext.js back-ports bug fixesRailway gains SOC 2 compliance and Cloudflare accuses Perplexity of stealth crawling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Figma Acquires Payload CMS. Is it the end of the CMS?

    Figma acquired Payload CMS. Is it the end of the open source project as we know it? I don’t think so. Many people have asked me what my thoughts are, so here’s a quick video that unpacks my perspective on the acquisition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...

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Next in Dev is a show about all things modern web development and the tech industry. Each episode covers trending topics like AI coding assistants, JavaScript frameworks, cloud infrastructure, and the latest news shaping how we build for the web. From React and Next.js to DevOps, open source drama, and big tech decisions that affect developers everywhere. Nothing is off the table. The show also dives into concepts like web accessibility, performance optimization, developer experience, and the tools and platforms changing the way teams ship software. Whether it's a hot take on the latest framework wars, a breakdown of industry acquisitions, or a look at how AI is reshaping the developer workflow, Next in Dev gives you the context and commentary you need to actually understand what's going on. There's always something happening in modern web dev, and staying informed shouldn't feel like a chore. The goal of this show is to keep you up to date in an easy-to-digest format with a little

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