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    Aug 4

    📣 Very happy to announce that I have setup my GitHub Sponsors profile! If you're using , please consider donating!

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  2. Nov 13

    Alternatives to nodemon? Is everyone using pm2 nowadays?

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  3. Nov 12

    The way `cp -r` differs slightly across operating systems is diabolical 👿

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  4. Nov 11

    I've just gotta say, I'm having an absolute blast building out my side project with ! I've been building react apps for about 3 years, and this may just be some of the most fun I've had.

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  5. Nov 11

    I've been diving deep on in the last few weeks and it's been a blast. The potential here is fantastic.

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  6. Nov 11

    There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who know binary and apparently the other 9 don't.

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  7. Nov 10

    TIL a cocker spaniel and poodle mix is called a cockapoo and I don't know what to do with that.

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  8. Nov 9

    Before the end of the year, I'll be launching a rewrite of unpkg on top of . It should serve as a decent example of how to build a production-ready site on top of the architecture we've built, including how to get a 99.8% cache hit rate while we're at it 😉

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  9. Nov 9

    This is roughly 100% growth since February, when it averaged 1 billion requests per day

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  10. Nov 9

    Over the past 24 hours, served over 2 billion requests 📈

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  11. Nov 2

    Or maybe I'm just being lazy and need to select the pieces of HTML that want to match first... expect(select(html, '.class-name')).toMatchSnapshot(); Ya, I think that'd be easier...

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  12. Nov 2

    Wanted: more powerful Jest snapshot matchers for HTML output! Something like: expect(html).toMatchSnapshot({ '.class-name': expect.stringMatching(...), '.build-manifest': expect.any(String) }); Does something like this already exist?

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  13. Nov 1

    Are we really going to have toilet paper shortages again? I mean, seriously. What is it with the TP??

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  14. Nov 1

    Also, all the unpkg haters who are like "oooh you shouldn't use a CDN because of security and privacy blah blah" can just relax. Those same people probably love Netlify, haha. 😅

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  15. Nov 1

    Feels like the obvious successor to what unpkg currently offers. I could go the route of skypack, but honestly trying to supplant npm doesn't sound that fun. Focusing on the problem of deploying fast sites using cutting edge tech? That sounds fun 🤘

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  16. Nov 1

    All your npm dependencies hosted by default on a global CDN with 50 billion hits each month. Could change it of course to come from your own domain if you'd prefer. Deploy your whole site with `npm publish`.

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  17. Nov 1

    I've had this thought now for about a year that I should morph unpkg into a kind of Netlify. Instead of build hashes, just use package versions. Think atomic deploys. Hook up some Cloudflare workers for server-side code. Built-in database with durable objects. Run at the edge.

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  18. Nov 1

    Candy consumption this year (so far), in order of quantity: - Reese's - Airheads - 100 Grand

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  19. Oct 31

    Name a worse candy bar than Almond Joy. Wrong answers only.

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  20. Oct 31

    If you said Google Cloud, what are you most interested in?

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  21. Oct 31

    One of my first prototypes for included a bunch of React components for defining your infrastructure. It came out looking a lot like CloudFormation code, but more like XML. Happy to know that code will never see the light of day 😅 CDK is what I was looking for!

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