W us!
W us!
npmx is now in alpha: this is our story, as told by our team and friends
"You're absolutely right, I can just use is-even from NPM!"
a girl looking at ebay servers for 100 usd when her paypal balance is at 0.09 usd
me every day this last week
devminer.social website, it contains a banner, the user count (1) and my status page indicator.
Thanks earlier me... I guess now it looks cool as well.
As it should :3
We'll see how hard it will be :P
I have most of the update and backup infra already, so hopefully it won't be _too_ bad.
Now running my own PDS, devminer.social π
I should probably put a redirect on the frontpage lolz
Have fun, later me
today we distributed some of our sponsors fund to a few people for their great work:
- @hyeseong.kim
- @webpro.nl
- @devminer.xyz
- @superchupu.dev
- @lukeed.bsky.social
thanks so much to you all for being part of the community and helping out so many of us. your work is incredibly valuable π
I love JavaScript!!11!1!
Feel free to send yours to www.recyclingfabrik.com if you're concerned about it. It's negligible in terms of total volume needed... Complain to every 3D printer maker that clones Bambu machines that their machine produces too much plastic waste.
I'd remove e18e and instead just say "mass PR campaigns". That's:
1. more broad
2. not explicitly calling out a group of people
FYI: the e18e community is doing good stuff, there's thought behind the PRs, not just some random bot that goes around and does package changes to spam.
why call out e18e specifically?
In JS thereβs @e18e.dev community that does a ton of work to make the JS ecosystem faster and safer.
e18e.dev/blog.html
Thanks to them, your node_modules has gotten much smaller.
And they recently opened up for donations. I, of course, immediately subscribed.
opencollective.com/e18e
Speaking of bluebird, I created the bluebird umbrella ticket a couple of hours ago in the e18e tracking. Not sure how we didn't catch the biggest promise-like library from way-back-when...
github.com/e18e/ecosyst...
After some @11ty.dev housekeeping yesterday Iβve crossed paths with folks on the @e18e.dev team and just wanted to say they are doing very good work!
e18e.dev
If youβve ever been frustrated by outdated deps or had trouble upgrading deps, these folks are solving problems before they get to you π
Poof! β¨ postman-request, an HTTP client with 1.1M weekly downloads, just dropped its brotli dependency in favor of Node.jsβ built-in Brotli compression. Thatβs 1,673.1 GB of data saved every week! π€
github.com/postmanlabs/...
@e18e.dev
tiny-jsonc just strips comments and then uses JSON.parse, aka. not worth checking against.
some thoughts on bundling dependencies in libraries and dev tools. especially given the great effort from the community lately, we need to bundle less and less (in consumed packages)
small announcement - we have now moved the ecosystem cleanup project into @e18e.dev to be the official issue tracker, for _all_ ecosystem issues (incl cleanup, speedup, etc)
if you want to get involved in e18e, this is a good place to start!
Should be pretty simple, you just send the `print.skip_objects` MQTT command with `{ obj_list: string[] }` as data, where the obj_list you want to skip contains the `identifier` parts of the `<object>`s in the sliced 3mf file.
>clicks "download as guest"
>has to enter private information
tfw guest != guest
thanks ST
Just published the first part of my series about my homelab. This has taken roughly about 3 months to make. I hope to be able to share my knowledge with it with the rest of you :)
nstlopez.com/blog/my-plan...
Working on a React project? If youβve migrated to TypeScript, check your dependencies - many projects still include the prop-types package even though itβs no longer used.
Cleaning up unused dependencies keeps your app lean and easier to maintain #webperf #e18e
Small bash function `nr` to auto use `node --run` instead of `npm run` when available (for better performance β‘ @e18e.dev )
gist.github.com/yannbertrand...
Yep, that's going into my dotfiles *yoink*
What a great initiative! π€©
I just learned about it because a community member raised an issue to improve Testing Library's tooling.
These are the heroes the open source community needs (and makes working in this space fun) π
Expo npm dependencies graphs of the `expo` meta packages comparing SDK 51 and SDK 52 (preview). The SDK 52 dependency graph has lost a lot of dependencies.
(small behind-the-scenes effort) the @expo.dev SDK 52 will shed several old/unused npm deps
in future SDKs pre-bundling, more fixes, and external changes will help too
But overall, installing SDK 52 will already be faster than installing SDK 51 π
(npm graph side-by-side for comparison)
Storybook package dependency graphs for v8.2 (L), v8.3 (M), v8.4 (S)
We're fixing Storybook bloat, one dependency at a time! πͺ @storybookjs.bsky.social
wow, github.com still doesn't have AAAA records. *shakes fist*
(noticed something failed hitting github on a VM that intentionally only has IPv6 for testing)