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Let me know when it runs DOOM


A valid use case I can think of is if npmjs.com is blackholed by your company to prevent supply chain attacks


> The blocker wasn't capability—it was liability.

Yikes (regarding the AI patterns in the comment)


Isn’t that why you should like it then? It saves your time because you’d get the page earlier


Or Rspack (https://rspack.rs/) which is intended to be a drop-in Webpack replacement


how is this possible? isn't everyone using the same node version?

and checking in lockfile changes


I think they're referring to the spiders that are deep in the web, since the midges presumably don't make it that deep


That code from your post is fairly standard image load handling, but the notable part is this line:

self.apng_supported = ctx.getImageData(0, 0, 1, 1).data[3] === 0;

Unless I'm misunderstanding, it's basically a "neat trick", like using ~~ for rounding or a fast inverse square root.

Is the intent that everyone who makes use of that trick is supposed to link back to your blog?


The notable part is the PNG file was copied exactly. He could have generated one himself.


I feel like the article should've been called "plaintext-only websites" or something, because if you had asked me I would've also defined "text-only" as image/video-less websites


Bend comes to mind as an attempt at this: https://github.com/HigherOrderCO/Bend

Disclaimer: I did not watch the video yet


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