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Node.js 26.0.0 (Now with Temporal)

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151 points·by aarestad·2 ay önce·61 comments

War and Data Centers Are Driving Up the Cost of Fiber Optic Cable

404media.co
6 points·by aarestad·2 ay önce·0 comments

Marc Andreessen is wrong about introspection

joanwestenberg.com
7 points·by aarestad·4 ay önce·0 comments

State of JavaScript 2025

survey.devographics.com
7 points·by aarestad·10 ay önce·1 comments

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aarestad
·2 ay önce·discuss
That's on me - I saw v26 was released, but didn't realize they'd already done a point release in the ensuing 2-3 weeks!
aarestad
·4 ay önce·discuss
It makes coming up to speed on an existing codebase a slog because you have to trace through everything back to its source. Oh, and because there are magic methods and properties galore, your normal introspection tools in e.g. RubyMine get frequently stymied.
aarestad
·4 ay önce·discuss
The example he gave where each dev gets a single feature done seems to skip over the opportunity that Dev A has - after she spends only "a couple days" on that feature to ship a simple solution, she now has the rest of that week to do another feature, and another... in fact, she could probably get 6 features done in the time that Mr. Complexity took to do his one feature (3 weeks in the straw-man example). Then the promo packet looks much better for Dev A - while it says "implemented feature X", it also says "implemented feature A, feature B, feature C...". Doesn't that seem more attractive?

Slightly related: I've noticed that there are lots of "ideas guys" (yes, guys) in our field who love to bloviate, and maybe even accomplish some stuff that looks really good. I have made a career out of just putting my head down and getting shit done. I may not have grand design ideas, and in fact have had to unlearn the "fact" that you need to come up with, and implement, Big Ideas. In my experience, people who "get shit done" may not get fancy awards, but their work is recognized and rewarded.
aarestad
·8 ay önce·discuss
“code is cheap, show me the talk” - ie “show me you _understand_ the ‘cheap’ code”
aarestad
·10 ay önce·discuss
notable nitpick: calling DC a “federal entity” is mixing up the concepts of nation and state. (It’s also major erasure of the culture of people - mostly Black - who actually live there!)
aarestad
·10 ay önce·discuss
...authored by [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca) of tech-explainer fame :)
aarestad
·11 ay önce·discuss
By fiat, of course. :) (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_pi_bill)
aarestad
·11 ay önce·discuss
As a Sconnie native, the main thing that annoyed me about the letter system is that it's easy for the letters to rhyme; for example, near Verona (home of Epic!), there are (Dane) County roads PB and PD. Gotta enunciate carefully. :P This would qualify as a "usability issue" I would imagine. :)
aarestad
·11 ay önce·discuss
Is the almost-24-bit limit related to the fact that 32-bit floats have 24 bits of significand? (cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-precision_floating-poin...)
aarestad
·12 ay önce·discuss
“Craft” vs “delivery” is a false dichotomy. Someone who is “delivering” needs to understand what they are delivering! How can you support vibe-coded cruft that you don’t understand? This is why tools like TypeScript exist; TS by itself adds little in terms of functionality or in “deliverables”, but it makes the code more _understandable_. It’s worth the time to invest in making sure your types are correct because it makes you think about constraints. There are no shortcuts.
aarestad
·12 ay önce·discuss
"woke" deployed as a noun really rankles me. But then, I guess that's the point eh - own those snowflakes, nothing matters, lol.
aarestad
·geçen yıl·discuss
Same, and I actually learned from this book in a class from this very professor!
aarestad
·geçen yıl·discuss
I can't find one either! Here's a 10-year-old article with a picture of it, though it looks slightly different now: https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20151204/west-loop/long-awai...
aarestad
·geçen yıl·discuss
A bit of Deno trivia: it runs the big "Chicago Brick" video wall in Google's main office in Fulton Market; they open-source the code here:

https://github.com/google/chicago-brick

(I contributed a little "Penrose-tile" module during my time there, though I never got it in production :P)
aarestad
·geçen yıl·discuss
Yes, but humans can be held accountable.
aarestad
·11 yıl önce·discuss
I am very thankful for the Cloud2Butt extension when stories like this appear.