
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes make predictions for web development in 2026, including the rise of WebGPU and 3D experiences, the comeback of light mode, and the impact of modern CSS standards. They discuss JavaScript trends like Temporal adoption and the popularity of the Standard Stack, as well as the continued push for RPC in frameworks. They also touch on potential security mishaps due to AI code and rapid shipping speeds, the evolution of tooling with Biome and Oxalent, and possible acquisitions in the tech industry. The conversation shifts to AI's increasing role, the importance of benchmarks, end-to-end AI integration, and the potential for regular people to create personalized software. They also address concerns about developers becoming too reliant on AI and the ongoing insidification of software, while also acknowledging AI's potential to improve code quality and security.
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