You're not using Node.js, are you?
I hate the npm ecosystem. Worst part about node. Dependency-maxxing has failed and people need to learn how to just write the helper method or class if it only takes a day to do it.
>>106537577>not using pnpm which creates a symbolic link of a global node_modules thus saving dozens of GBs in your pcnot anybody's fault that you don't know how to use the tools properly.>still using npm and yarn (without pnpm) in 2025
>>106537661>nodenigger with yet another JUST INSTALL THIS TOOL FOR YOUR TOOL FOR YOUR TOOL BRO suggestionkys
>>106537661>>still using npm and yarn (without pnpm) in 2025yarn 4 defaults to symbolic links, you can use a .yarnrc.yml if you want to have back the old yarn behavior with node_modules.But maybe I am retarded here, tailwind has some problems with symbolic links, I am forced to use the .yarnrc.yml to get old node_modules method to get tailwind working.
>>106537567>biggest hack ever>$50 in crypto stolen
>>106537661All webshitters should be razed from the earth. JavaScript is the Sodom and Gomorrah of programming
>>106537707okay it seems it got fixed, just tried it again right now.
Was is-thirteen affect?
>>106537684>nodenigger with yet another JUST INSTALL THIS TOOL FOR YOUR TOOL FOR YOUR TOOL BRO suggestionThey really say this geg
>>106537922Purely exhausting. I entered this space to create things not spend more time on my local setup and environment. If your framework isn't download and start building it's shit. This is the framework's job. C#/.NET is more like this, and it's become more mature as they already had their DLL hell era in the 2000's.
>>106537577i agreejust use deno with deno standard librarycovers 99% of all common use cases
>Hmmm, I think I will send my username and password to this suspicious email today.
>>106537661>webshitters think this is normal
>>106537577npm is actual AIDS and needs to be replaced with a campaign similar to the kill IE6 campaign.
>>106537567#includechads, we have been vindicated.
>>106537567That's why I prefer when distros pack shit.Why do we need 100 updates on a lib every year?The run towards bleeding edge ruined programming.
>>106538014he did the needful
>>106537661>Just use one version of a package globallyTell me you never worked
>>106537577This is wrong. Dependency-maxxing is the only reason it's usable. It's no different than Java or C# in this regard anyway so I don't know what you stupid faggot anti dependency retards come from.
>>106537567Why would I use node? I work on important things and I hate javascript. Doesn't everyone hate JS? Why would you want to use node?
>>106539091If your important thing doesn't have a web app, it's probably not that important desu. The web is basically the only sane application distribution platform in 2025 and thus you'll be forced to use and know JS anyway.
>>106538014vaxx status?
>>106537567i fucking hate webshit its unreal
>>106539157Why? Because you're too retarded to center a div or something?
>>106537567Tell me why this is less likely to happen with rust? Give it 30 years
>>106539121I thought the web was only for ad money.
>>106539219ad money is the only form of monetary value the internet provides these days
>>106539164the fact that web technologies and js as a whole is a fragmented mess compared to low level code where you mostly only need a compiler and a standard library
>>106539206>Give it 30 yearsSome new language will take over by then.
>>106539388really? there hasn't been jack shit for interesting languages in over a decade now. Literally the best you get these days are what... BQN? LMAOJai I guess? Will that be released within 30 years?
>>106538748>doesn't know about pnpm package versioningnigger, it's you who never worked
>>106539414Whatever it is, it'll probably be coded in Rust or Zig.
>>106537567I highly dislike this clickbaiting faggot>>106539124pic rel
>>106537577Don't mention this to the rustroons.
I use php, make money, avoid zoomer drama and pay for nigger fees on services I can just self host myself for cheaper.
I WILL ONLY USEHTMLCSSJSPHPSQLFUCK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU FAGGOTS
>>106537715It's funny because there have been so many 9 figure hacks, and even one or two billion dollar hacks. This is probably the biggest failure of all time relative to what it could have been.Even then, frontend hacks or domain hijacks are pretty common. They're definitely the weakest link in crypto. iirc one hack that was over $1 billion in eth was a frontend hack that did something similar to what this did with replacing the receiving address of multisignature tool via it's compromised frontend.