Tech corner - 2. February 2026

Web dev monthly: AI memory, TypeScript Go, and CSS updates

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We’re back with a new selection of articles from the world of web technology. Learn how to give AI apps a memory, gain insights into the status of Typescript Go conversion, find out which new CSS features to learn in 2026, and much more.

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Typescript 7 - Go conversion status

The TypeScript Go conversion project is progressing rapidly, and the team has shared its current status. The preview version has reached a more stable state and can now be used in development, offering a significant performance boost.

There are, however, still some issues that need to be addressed before the final release. To learn more, check out the article.

React Server Component security issues - another DoS attack

Another critical security vulnerability in React Server Components was discovered recently, at the end of January. These issues can be exploited to carry out a DoS (Denial of Service) attack.

Simple, specially crafted requests could cause an application to enter an infinite loop and consume excessive CPU resources. Learn more about the issue in the article.

CSS features to learn in 2026

This article outlines new CSS features that are expected to be widely adopted by browsers in 2026. Some of these features, such as scroll state and the sibling-index selector, are already supported by certain browsers.

Learn more about them in the blog.

How to give memory to your AI app

When building certain types of LLM-based applications, it can be useful for the app to retain information previously shared by the user. However, simple solutions may fail to provide the correct context.

Find out how to address this challenge using libraries such as mem0 and Supermemory in the article.

We hope this selection helps you stay up to date with current web development trends and provides useful insights you can apply in your daily work.

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Jozef Radonak

I am at the forefront of Hotovo's web technology stream, striving to stay up to date with the latest web technologies and trends, and always willing to help others master this ever-evolving industry. Outside of the world of web technology, I am an avid hiker and devoted coffee lover. I take great pleasure in seeking out new coffee shops and trying different coffee blends. I am all about innovation, whether in technology or in my cup of coffee!

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