@pontusab — open-source project stack trending on GitHub
Trending on GitHub again 🥰🖤
Tech Stack:
- @nextjs - 🕸️ framework
- @supabase - 🧱 backend
- @bunjavascript - 📦pkg-manager
- @shadcn -💅
- @LogSnag - 👀 events
- @dubdotco - 🔗 links
- @triggerdotdev - 🔄 jobs
- @loops -📥
- @resend - 📤
- @upstash - cache
What's interesting here isn't any single choice — it's how many of these are relatively new OSS tools that have collectively become the default modern stack: Supabase over Postgres+auth-from-scratch, Trigger.dev over raw queues, Resend over raw SES, Upstash for Redis without running Redis. Each one is a solved problem that used to cost engineering time. The fact that this keeps trending says something about appetite for this kind of reference stack.
@steventey — free UTM builder shipped on dub.co
Shipped a new mini-tool on @dubdotco today → https://d.to/utm
It's a free UTM builder for you to build your UTM campaign links with tags like utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign, etc.
Let's see how high we can get this to rank on Google for "UTM builder" 😁
Smart, because dub.co is a link management product and this is free tooling that slots perfectly into that user's workflow — build a UTM link, then shorten it on dub. The SEO play is transparent and I respect that he said it out loud. UTM builders are a solved problem a hundred times over, but shipping something simple and useful on your own domain beats linking to another tool.
Light week — the rest of the bookmarks were font collections, not software content.

