title: Put the knife down and take a green herb, dude. |
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Monday, December 18, 2023 | |
Amazingly accurate comic from xkcd is amazingly accurate: ![]() Some day I'll blog about the time a lib maintainer deciding to [literally] say [well, "post"] "Ho hum" about just such a dependency temporarily crashed a reasonably large company's deployment script, but that day is not today. (Luckily it was reasonably easy to fix, but it certainly cemented my usual claim that, "If you adopt a third-party dependency, you should also be routinely submitting pull requests to it.") Labels: dependencies, development, node posted by ruffin at 12/18/2023 09:54:00 PM |
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