In the latest edition of Rebase, the spotlight is on several innovative projects that cater to different aspects of web development and server management. Yaws, an Erlang-powered web server, is highlighted for its massive concurrent capabilities and support for dynamic content, with frameworks like ErlyWeb and Nitrogen leveraging its speed and power. The article also introduces Testswarm, a distributed JavaScript testing tool by John Resig that provides real-time feedback on browser tests, demonstrating a new approach to large-scale browser testing. In server monitoring, Webstats offers a Ruby-based solution for tracking Linux server health with real-time notifications, while Visage provides a more historical perspective on server stats with graphical representations. For developers working with Clojure, ClojureX simplifies the installation process on macOS and ensures up-to-date features through GitHub integration. Additionally, oh-my-zsh enhances the zsh shell experience with scripts and auto-updating features, making it an attractive alternative for users seeking more functionality than traditional shells like bash.