I've spent the last 6 months and 200+ hours making the best looking water on the web.
Today, I'm launching Three.js Water Pro V3, the most advanced iteration yet ๐
What's New
โ Completely overhauled wave simulation and lighting
โ Multiplayer-ready determinism
โ Persistent wave-crest foam
โ Sea spray emitters
โ Wake generators
โ Rain
...and much more!
Learn more ๐๐ป
An Indian engineer built a $5.6 billion company's biggest threat.
He named it after his dog.
The company is Postman. The threat is Bruno. A free open-source API client that works offline, lives in your git repo, and never asks you to make a cloud account.
Postman vs Bruno:
- Price: $14 to $49 per user per month โ $0
- Account: Cloud login required โ No login, ever
- Where files live: Postman's servers โ Your git repo
- Offline mode: Removed in 2024 โ Built in from day one
- Privacy: 30,000 public collections leaked API keys in plaintext last year โ Files stay on your laptop
No cloud. No account. No sync. No telemetry.
How does it work?
โ One small app. Mac, Windows, Linux.
โ Your API calls are saved as plain text files in your own folder.
โ Commit them to git like any other code.
โ Your team pulls the repo. They have the same APIs. Done.
โ No "workspace" to share. No seat licenses. No upgrade nags.
43,818 stars. 2,403 forks. 446 people from around the world helping build it.
One honest note: license is MIT. Free for personal work, paid client work, your own forks. No "Pro" tier hiding behind it.
Anoop M D built Bruno from Bengaluru three years ago. He wanted a free offline API tool. None existed. So he made one and named it after his dog because, in his words, "I love him the most."
A โน5 lakh grant. One man. 500,000 developers now using it.
This is what Postman should have been from the start.
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๐จ BREAKING: Warp just dropped its entire source code. 42,000 GitHub stars. Written in Rust. And it just made the traditional terminal obsolete.
This is not a terminal with AI features bolted on.
This is an agentic development environment where coding agents operate with full autonomy. From issue to PR. No babysitting.
Here's how it works:
โ You plug in Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini CLI
โ You give it a GitHub issue
โ The agent reads the codebase, writes the spec, implements the fix
โ It opens a PR with full context
โ You review and merge
That's the entire workflow. No prompting. No copy-pasting. No hand-holding.
Here's how far ahead they are:
At build. warp. dev you can watch thousands of AI agents building Warp's own codebase. Live. Right now. Triaging real issues. Writing real code. Submitting real PRs.
Click into any session. Watch the agent work in a real terminal. In your browser.
They are building the product with the product.
OpenAI is the founding sponsor. GPT powers the agentic management layer. The entire client is Rust-native and GPU-accelerated. Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
Your terminal types commands.
Warp ships features.
100% Open Source. AGPL-3.0 + MIT.
(Link in the comments)
Want to learn how to contribute to Warp?
Join @zachlloydtweets and @BHolmesDev tomorrow on X and YouTube for a live "open source office hours."
We'll answer your questions and build the features that you want to see most. Just tell us what to ship!
Windows 11 has been secretly sending your typing data and app usage to Microsoft servers
this whole time
and eating your CPU while you game.
Here's the fix they don't want you to know about
Win+R โ services.msc โ Connected User Experiences and Telemetry โ Stop โ Disabled
Stop feeding Microsoft data and gain FPS in Valorant, Fortnite, and CSGO2 at the same time.