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#465 Stack Overflow is Cooked

12.01.2026
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Michael #1: port-killer

  • A powerful cross-platform port management tool for developers.
  • Monitor ports, manage Kubernetes port forwards, integrate Cloudflare Tunnels, and kill processes with one click.
  • Features:
    • 🔍 Auto-discovers all listening TCP ports
    • ⚡ One-click process termination (graceful + force kill)
    • 🔄 Auto-refresh with configurable interval
    • 🔎 Search and filter by port number or process name
    • ⭐ Favorites for quick access to important ports
    • 👁️ Watched ports with notifications
    • 📂 Smart categorization (Web Server, Database, Development, System)

Brian #2: How we made Python's packaging library 3x faster

  • Henry Schreiner
  • Some very cool graphs demonstrating some benchmark data.
  • And then details about how various speedups
    • each being 2-37% faster
    • the total adding up to about 3x speedup, or shaving 2/3 of the time.
  • These also include nice write-ups about why the speedups were chosen.
  • If you are trying to speed up part of your system, this would be good article to check out.

Michael #3: AI’s Impact on dev companies

  • On TailwindCSS: via Simon
    • Tailwind is growing faster than ever and is bigger than it has ever been
    • Its revenue is down close to 80%.
    • 75% of the people on our engineering team lost their jobs here yesterday because of the brutal impact AI has had on our business.
    • “We had 6 months left”
    • Listen to the founder: “A Morning Walk
    • Super insightful video: Tailwind is in DEEP trouble
  • On Stack Overflow: See video.
    • SO was founded around 2009, first month had 3,749 questions
    • December, SO had 3,862 questions asked
    • Most of its live it had 200,000 questions per month
    • That is a 53x drop!

Brian #4: CodSpeed

  • “CodSpeed integrates into dev and CI workflows to measure performance, detect regressions, and enable actionable optimizations.”
  • Noticed it while looking through the GitHub workflows for FastAPI
  • Free for small teams and open-source projects
  • Easy to integrate with Python by marking tests with @pytest.mark.benchmark
  • They’ve releases a GitHub action to incorporate benchmarking in CI workflows

Extras

Brian:

  • Part 2 of Lean TDD released this morning, “Lean TDD Practices”, which has 9 mini chapters.

Michael:

Joke: Check out my app!