
 Front-End Fire
 Front-End Fire 119: Vercel’s Double Feature—Next.js 16 and Ship AI
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 Oct 27, 2025  Discover the latest from OpenAI's impressive Atlas browser, which features inline text editing and chat capabilities. Unpack the Rust-based Vite Plus CLI, enhancing developer tools and UX. Explore highlights from the Next.js Conf, including Turbo Pack and new caching features. Vercel's Ship AI announcements bring exciting AI SDKs and micro-frontends. Dive into Anthropic's Claude Code, which integrates seamlessly with GitHub for smart coding. Plus, hear about a daring heist at the Louvre and what’s making the hosts happy this week! 
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Chat-First Browser Keeps Context While Browsing
- OpenAI's Atlas browser blends chat-driven search with a sidebar chat that keeps context while you browse links.
- This design lets the agent retain page context and answer follow-ups tied to visited pages.
Inline Editing Across Websites
- Atlas includes inline text editing at the browser level so you can edit text across web apps using ChatGPT.
- This lets users reword or improve text inside Google Docs, Gmail, or form fields without switching tools.
Expect Login And Early-Use Limits
- You must create and sign into an OpenAI account to use Atlas, so expect login gating and potential quotas.
- Consider account limits and stability (TJ experienced crashes) when evaluating early adoption.
