Useful tool that helped more than once finding the performance bottlenecks in my code.
Useful tool that helped more than once finding the performance bottlenecks in my code.
You either allow a single origin, or allow them all with “*”.
Great, now we only have to wait for 5 years for it to get widespread enough.
My take is that the music industry has changed so much that we’ll probably never see another metal band as popular as Metallica. And yes, that’s sad.
It was endemic to New Zealand, which was first inhabitated much too late for this bird to become the common trope that dragons have been in many cultures.
Thanks for the details, that affirmation seemed strange to me and I was about to look for more info on that.
That was pretty much the definition of AI before LLM came.
Don’t ask me, all these one-line packages are ridiculous, cause greater issues than whatever they solve, and are (part of) the reason why js and it’s ecosystem are not considered seriously by other developers.
Well javascript is the default language of the web, so no surprise it attracts a lot of newbies.
It feels dirty having to add “!g” to every search.
I’m not sure of that, but first time I see him without glasses.
You know what gives artists money? Buying their music instead of renting it through a middleman.
I saw that tour too. I was so disappointed I never listened to melodeath ever again :D. To each their own I guess.
A clbuttic mistake indeed.
Just for the record, I think you’re conflating git and GitHub. They are not the same thing, even if GH would like you to think so.
Got it, but if you expect people to switch from JS to Rust , you’re going to be disappointed. That’s like asking people who just got their driving license to hop into a fighter jet just because it’s faster. JS is a simple language. Its widespread adoption is not due only to it being ubiquitous, but also because it’s pretty easy to learn. Rust, on the contrary, not so much.
Isn’t DOM manipulation notoriously tedious with WASM? That seems quite a showstopper for most client-side js I’d say.
Exactly, it was pretty useful until ~2015 imho. Then JS got better, and coffeescript did not follow these evolutions.
Didn’t they ban it for the younger gen?
Yes, that’s not a random fan.