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Priya Sharma

Dev Tools Editor

Developer tools editor and open source advocate. Writes about frameworks, languages, and the culture of building software. Contributor to several popular OSS projects.

Articles by Priya Sharma

Dev · 7 min

Why every frontend team is switching to Bun in 2026

It is not just about speed anymore. Bun 2.0 shipped a package manager, test runner, and bundler that actually work together.

Priya Sharma · Apr 11
Code editor showing JavaScript runtime comparison
Dev · 8 min

The hidden cost of microservices nobody talks about

Distributed systems are not just an architecture choice. They are an organizational commitment most teams are not ready for.

Priya Sharma · Apr 10
Diagram of microservices architecture complexity
Security · 4 min

Zero-day in popular npm package affects 12M downloads

A critical vulnerability in a widely-used utility library went unpatched for three months. The supply chain problem is getting worse.

Priya Sharma · Apr 10
Terminal showing security vulnerability scan
Dev · 4 min

Figma's new AI features are genuinely useful for once

The latest update adds context-aware suggestions that actually understand your design system. We spent a week testing it.

Priya Sharma · Apr 10
Figma interface showing AI-powered features
AI · 10 min

How to fine-tune Llama 4 locally on a single GPU

Meta's latest open model is surprisingly accessible. Here is a practical guide to getting it running on your hardware.

Priya Sharma · Apr 7
GPU running machine learning training
Dev · 6 min

Rust is eating the frontend

From build tools to WebAssembly runtimes, Rust is becoming the backbone of modern frontend infrastructure.

Priya Sharma · Apr 5
Rust programming language logo with web technologies
Dev · 5 min

PostgreSQL 18: the features worth knowing about

The latest release brings native JSON path indexes, asynchronous I/O, and a dramatically improved query planner.

Priya Sharma · Apr 4
PostgreSQL elephant logo with database visualization
Dev · 5 min

The terminal renaissance continues

Ghostty, Warp, and Rio are reimagining what a terminal can be. The command line has never looked this good.

Priya Sharma · Apr 4
Modern terminal emulator with syntax highlighting