Nuxt Image Loves TypeScript, Node 24 Goes LTS, and a Satisfying Use of satisfies | News | Ep 43
Download MP3News for the week of November 3, 2025: Node 24 promoted to LTS, Nuxt Image V2 is full of TS goodies, and Anders is humbled by TypeScript's rise. From the community: TypeScript is not a substitute for good engineering, why codemods are helpful, and examples of using the satisfies keyword.
Chapters
Chapters
- (00:00) - Welcome to the Show
- (05:24) - Announcement: We're Now On YouTube!
- (07:31) - News: TSGo is Working on LSP, JSDoc Improvements
- (07:58) - News: Node 24 is Now the Active LTS Until April 2028
- (08:44) - News: Anders' Take on the TypeScript Zeitgeist
- (10:07) - News: Nuxt Image V2 Upgrades TS Support
- (10:44) - PSA: React Native CLI Allowed Remote Code Execution
- (12:31) - Community Highlights: Why Everyone is Using TypeScript
- (14:55) - Community Highlight: Why TypeScript Won't Save You
- (20:36) - Community Highlight: Detecting Flash Floods with TypeScript
- (22:02) - Community Highlight: Node Userland Migrations Deserves Your GitHub Star
- (24:37) - Community Highlight: Sortable Trees by Marc Dahmen
- (26:13) - Community Highlight: Type Stripping is Going to Be Unflagged Soon
- (26:59) - Community Highlight: Immutable By Default by Marek Honzal
- (30:59) - Library Watch: Valdi is Snap's New Cross-platform UI Framework
- (33:04) - Library Watch: Dependency Injection with Izumi Chibi
- (35:40) - Library Watch: Framework Agnostic Design Tokens with Tokiforge
- (38:22) - Library Watch: Mastro, the No-BS Web Framework
- (40:43) - Cool Watch: CSS Battles by SyntaxFM
- (41:25) - Cool Watch: Beehive Desk
- (42:17) - Cool Watch: Svelte's New MCP Server
- (43:28) - The Minnesota Long Goodbye
News
- Housekeeping: Follow and subscribe to TypeScript.fm on YouTube/Music!
- Node.js PSA: 24.x Release Line is now the Active LTS
- GitHub: TypeScript’s rise in the AI era: Insights from Lead Architect, Anders Hejlsberg
- Nuxt Image v2 is full of TypeScript goodies
- PSA: Flaw in React Native CLI opens dev servers to attacks
From the Community
- Codecademy: TypeScript is the Most-Used Language on GitHub — Here’s Why
- Christian Ekrem: Why TypeScript Won't Save You
- David A. Lee: What do flash floods and Typescript have in common?
- Node.js: What is Userland Migrations?
- Marc Dahmen: Building Sortable Tree — A Lightweight Drag & Drop Tree in Vanilla TypeScript
- Marco Ippolito: Type Stripping is Going to Be Unflagged Soon!
- Marek Honzal: Immutable by Default: Practical TypeScript Patterns
- Snap: Valdi, a TypeScript-based cross-platform UI framework
- Library Watch: Izumi Chibi, a port of Scala's DIStage phased dependency injection
- Library Watch: Tokiforge, a modern framework-agnostic design token and theming engine
- Library Watch: Mastro.{js,ts}, the simplest web framework and site generator
Cool Links
- Erik's Buffalo Chicken Dip Recipe
- Syntax.fm CSS battles
- The Hive: Building a beehive simulation desk
- This Week in Svelte, Ep. 121 — Changelog, Svelte MCP Server
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