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jnetterf
·hace 5 años·discuss
My team upgraded our frontend monorepo from npm+lerna to Yarn 2 with PnP. We saw vastly improved installation time, most importantly on incremental installations. The startup times for jest, webpack, and TypeScript also improved. PnP's dependency strictness eliminated cases where updating a package in one workspace would break a different workspace.

It was a fairly difficult migration, in particular because Yarn 2 PnP does not allow you to import a module that is not specified in package.json. Lots of libraries play fast and loose with dependencies, and so our .yarnrc.yml file which adds those missing dependencies is now 172 lines. PnP requires configuration for vscode and a custom build of TypeScript, which isn't ideal, but those have worked well.
jnetterf
·hace 6 años·discuss
From https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-trump-campaign-is-suing-ove... ...

Barry Richard, an election lawyer who served as a lead attorney for President George W. Bush during the 2000 recount in Florida, criticized the campaign’s efforts. “I wouldn’t call it a strategy,” he said. “There isn’t any legal basis for anything I’ve seen so far.”

Other election law experts have questioned the multipronged attack. Richard Hasen, professor at UC Irvine School of Law and author of “Election Meltdown,” said the lawsuits, even if partially successful, were smaller-scale and didn’t threaten the results. “If they’re not being filed to change the election outcome, what’s the point?” he said.