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Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week

Features AI culture and Pi hardware hacks

Welcome to this week's Top 7, where the DEV editorial team handpicks their favorite posts from the previous week (Saturday-Friday).

Congrats to all the authors that made it onto the list 👏

@jonoherrington argues that AI hasn't created broken engineering cultures, it's simply made bad habits impossible to ignore. When engineers cite "ChatGPT said so" as a decision argument, it's a symptom of teams that were never taught to build and defend their own judgment.


@dmtrkovalenko takes a critical look at Cursor's claim of being 1,300x faster than ripgrep, breaking down why closed benchmarks on cherry-picked queries are more marketing than engineering. Drawing from their own open-source file search project, they show that raw speed on extreme codebases rarely reflects real-world developer needs.


@nandofm walks us through the hands-on process of building a home weather station using an old Raspberry Pi 2 and a Pimoroni Weather HAT, including mounting it safely on a balcony. The post dives into one of the trickiest parts of the build: using a linear regression model to calibrate temperature readings affected by the Pi's own CPU heat.


@kevinbridges makes the case that age verification online is fundamentally broken because it's treated as a per-platform feature rather than shared internet infrastructure. Drawing parallels to how HTTPS and OAuth were solved, they propose a system of privacy-preserving "Age Tokens" issued by trusted providers which are verified without ever revealing the user's identity.


@jon_at_backboardio reminds us that most people aren't tracking model releases and context windows, and that's completely fine. After watching a 73-year-old parent use AI to research their ancestry, they reflect on why developers should focus on being a bridge to AI rather than a gatekeeper.


@aliirz built phntm.sh, an open-source, zero-knowledge file transfer tool where the server is architecturally incapable of reading your files. With some clever encryption and embedding decisions, the tool turns privacy from a promise into a proof.


@filozofer shares a 12-year career first: being asked by their team to delete all comments before committing. This sparked a deeper reflection on the difference between code written to think and code written to collaborate. The compromise? git-shadow: a CLI tool that maintains a local "shadow branch" for messy, comment-rich thinking.


And that's a wrap for this week's Top 7 roundup! 🎬 We hope you enjoyed this eclectic mix of insights, stories, and tips from our talented authors. Keep coding, keep learning, and stay tuned to DEV for more captivating content and make sure you’re opted in to our Weekly Newsletter 📩 for all the best articles, discussions, and updates.

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FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ

Great work and congrats to @jonoherrington, @dmtrkovalenko, @nandofm, @kevinbridges, @jon_at_backboardio, @aliirz, and @filozofer! Well deserved :D

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Jono Herrington

Thanks!

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Ali Raza

Thank you @francistrdev

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Kevin Bridges

Thanks @francistrdev !

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Fernando Fornieles

Thanks @francistrdev !

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Kevin Bridges

Thanks @jess !

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Fernando Fornieles

Completely unexpected achievement! Glad that you liked it, thanks to you all! :-)

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Ben Halpern The DEV Team

Congrats everyone!

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Giorgi Kobaidze

Great reads! Congrats everyone!⚡️

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Alex Stone

Love these roundups. Always discover creators I would never have found otherwise. Been documenting my own journey selling digital products on Dev.to this week — 10 products live, 9 articles published, learning something new every day. This community keeps me accountable. Congrats to all the featured writers!

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Konark Sharma

Wow, such amazing articles. Everyone put their heart out. Congrats and thanks for sharing your knowledge.

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Tual Maxime (@filozofer)

Glad to be part of this community ! ✊

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xShadowDeveloper

envy 🫠

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Joske Vermeulen

Congrats on the winners!

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