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I Built a Chrome Feature 15 Years Ago

1 h 0 min · 26. Juni 2026
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Tim Williams recounts the eerie moment he found his jQuery-era framework AppCore mirrored in Chrome’s new Declarative Partial Updates proposal—and what that means for the future of web development. Then, Paul and Tim dive into the chaotic landscape of AI-era coding interviews, from Meta’s AI-allowed pilots to deepfake cheating scandals, unpacking how companies can truly test engineering judgment when the rules have completely changed.

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