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Total resonance with this part :

"They’re writing TypeScript that compiles to JavaScript that runs in a V8 engine written in C++ that’s making system calls to an OS kernel that’s scheduling threads across cores they’ve never thought about, hitting RAM through a memory controller with caching layers they couldn’t diagram, all while npm pulls in 400 packages they’ve never read a line of."


Why not if you are free to fork it and do whatever you want with it ?

Maybe they can use an LLM to help them implement this feature ? Oh wait a second...


Fork the project.


What about "just" having an history table aside ? Or perhaps a better name would be a mouvement table ?


Write a commit message for your future self


Future self won't understand the code and the message. ;)


... Or your future AI agent


My first programming book was The ZX81 Basic. The best I ever read.


The main point isn't about dependencies but loosing the mindset to learn from small domain problem


That one in the GDPR pop-up makes me laugh :

By clicking "Accept All" you agree to let us sell your data. By clicking "Reject All" you agree to let us sell your data anyway.


I'm fine with Tux, thank you.


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