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The State of Open Source 2025 - Key Takeaways
GitHub recently published this year's Octoverse, the state of the open-source ecosystem.
Below are my key takeaways:
AI doesn t replace developers it brings more people into the ecosystem. A new developer joined GitHub every second in 2025. Top 5 developer populations: 1. United States, 2. India, 3. China, 4. Brazil, 5. United Kingdom.
Open source remains the foundation. Fastest-growing OSS projects by contributors include @Zen Browser, @VS Code, and AI-focused @Continue.
TypeScript is now the most used language on GitHub, overtook both Python and JavaScript. The AI effect? 80% of new repositories used just six languages: Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, C++, and C#.
Gen AI is now standard in development. 1.1M public repositories now use an LLM SDK.
Agents are here. Coding agents created 1M+ pull requests (PR) in the last 6 months, and it's just getting started.
[macOS] Development Progress

We're thrilled to announce that macOS development is nearing completion!
- Core functionality
- Context awareness
Whiteboard to wireframe in 30 seconds
You just finished a brainstorm session. The whiteboard is covered in boxes, arrows, and brilliant ideas. Now what? Redraw it all in Figma? Spend an hour translating it to a prototype? With TypMo's Image-to-IA feature, you can snap a photo and get a working wireframe in under a minute.
The AI recognizes common wireframe conventions: an X in a box becomes an image placeholder, circles become avatars, rows of lines become tables. Write "Search" next to a rectangle and it becomes a search bar. Your napkin sketch becomes a clickable prototype before your coffee gets cold.
Check this 20 second Sketch to Wireframe video
Tips for Better Imports
Use high contrast Black marker on white paper works best. Faded dry-erase markers confuse the AI.
Label your components Write "Logo", "Search", or "Button" next to your drawings. The AI reads your handwriting.
Photograph straight-on Avoid angles that distort proportions. Good lighting reduces shadows.
Show structure clearly Draw lines to separate Header, Main, and Footer areas. Group related items with boxes.
Start simple Import the core layout first, then add details in the editor.
Lets go!!!
What's the most frustrating part of the modern job application process?
I've been building ResumeUp.AI to help job seekers, and the feedback I get is wild. Some recurring themes:
ATS systems rejecting qualified candidates over formatting
"Easy Apply" leading to 500+ applicants per role
No response after multiple interview rounds
Job descriptions that don't match actual roles
For those hiring, what's broken from your side? Would love to understand both perspectives.
What’s the biggest challenge you face in keeping documentation up-to-date as your product evolves?
Whether you're a solo builder or part of a fast-moving product team, documentation always seems to lag just behind reality.
Is it the speed of product changes?
Getting engineers or PMs to consistently update docs?
Lack of ownership?
Tooling limitations?
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Or is it something else entirely?
Would love to hear your thoughts on this.
What’s the biggest challenge you face in keeping documentation up-to-date as your product evolves?
Whether you're a solo builder or part of a fast-moving product team, documentation always seems to lag just behind reality.
Is it the speed of product changes?
Getting engineers or PMs to consistently update docs?
Lack of ownership?
Tooling limitations?
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Or is it something else entirely?
Would love to hear your thoughts on this.
Will AI agents replace support teams by 2026 or simply become their infrastructure?
I don t think AI agents will replace support teams by 2026. What we re seeing across every company we work with is something different. AI becomes the foundation that handles volume, speed, and routine accuracy, while human teams shift into roles that require context, judgment, and empathy.
Most support leaders tell us the same thing: once AI removes the repetitive load, teams finally have the bandwidth to do the work that actually matters. They solve complex cases faster, focus on relationship-building, and deliver a better experience overall.







