I Ditched Linktree and Built My Own, for Free
Fed up with Linktree watermarks and paywalled customization, I built my own personal link page. Open source, self-hosted, 15 themes, and it takes about five minutes to set up.
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Fed up with Linktree watermarks and paywalled customization, I built my own personal link page. Open source, self-hosted, 15 themes, and it takes about five minutes to set up.
Every developer portfolio and GitHub README deserves sharp tech stack icons. I built a free, self-hosted API that turns a URL into a polished icon strip, no account required, no watermarks, no limits.
Elysia is a Bun-native web framework with performance numbers that make most Node.js frameworks look slow. Eden gives you tRPC-style client type safety with less configuration-and you can bring Zod, Valibot, or any Standard Schema validator.
Three ways to push data from server to client in real time. Here is what each one does, where each one fits, and how bun.ws changes the performance picture for WebSocket servers.
Bun is a runtime, package manager, test runner, and bundler in one binary. After running it in production for months, here is an honest account of where it wins and where to watch out.
Twenty-plus utility modules for TypeScript covering strings, arrays, dates, math, colors, crypto, URLs, media, and more. One package, consistently typed, built with Bun.