Matteo Collina opens this week with a blunt reminder: trusted publishing helps, but social engineering still walks through the front door if maintainers aren’t careful. Then Addy Osmani , Simon Willison , and Drew Breunig pile on with the same message in different flavors — AI can move fast, but your engineering judgment still has to stay in the loop. Alcides Fonseca makes the case for the terminal comeback tour, Ahmad Shadeed gives CSS range queries the practical guide they deserved, and Smashing Magazine reframes local-first as a full architectural inversion, not just “offline mode with better branding.” Meanwhile, Tanner Linsley shows what happens when React’s API contract gets “projected” into a tiny faster runtime, and The Pragmatic Engineer reminds everyone that AI-era traffic can break even giant platforms in very non-funny ways.…