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What's up, everyone? This week, Cloudflare bought the team behind Vite, Anthropic filed to go public, and Florida sued OpenAI. Let's dive in.
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Cloudflare bought VoidZero, the team behind Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, and Oxc. They’re promising the tools will stay open source and vendor-agnostic. It's Cloudflare's second foundational open-source acquisition this year after Astro. I think we can all see that Cloudflare wants to become the favorite destination for all these Vite-built projects.
Anthropic confidentially filed an S-1 to go public, with run-rate revenue reportedly crossing $47B. The primary question I have is whether a near-trillion-dollar valuation and an IPO are getting ahead of the economics underneath them.
OpenAI's models and Codex have come to AWS, putting it across all three major clouds (announcement). The same week, Florida became the first state to sue OpenAI and Sam Altman, alleging the company put profit over safety and seeking to hold Altman personally liable.
shadcn released eject and GitHub registries. shadcn eject inlines its Tailwind CSS and drops the dependency from your project, and any public GitHub repo can now act as a registry. Components, hooks, and even agent instructions are installed straight from the repo with no build step.
Railway's CLI got full volume file management (changelog) with an interactive TUI browser over SFTP, plus an in-browser shell and live file browser on every service. No more SSHing in just to peek at a volume.
Also this week:
Next.js released backports 16.2.7 and 15.5.19, which both have a fix for dropped FormData entries, while canaries through 16.3.0-canary.40 stay mostly focused on Turbopack.
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