Andrea Giammarchi π₯
@WebReflection
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Web, Mobile, IoT: all JS things since 00's - opinions are my own β’ Principal SW Engineer @anacondainc working on OSS stack π¦
Milan, Italy
Joined May 2009
Canβt wait for this to happen on Linux too β¦ there are ARM systems that donβt support 32 bit emulation, and DGX Spark, as example, is one of those. not that itβs worth a thing for gaming, but β¦ you know, Iβm sure it would be great to be able to run Steam in there one day π€©
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Rio Grande LNG is committed to hiring locally in the Rio Grande Valley, supporting the employment of residents from 40+ communities around the region. β Data is from July 2023 β September 2025.
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to clarify: my intent was to exactly perpetuate that original module name intents in a modern (15 years after) way, so that the memory of that intent, and its original author, would've kept going on because he was awesome and he deserves his ideas will keep going. @npmjs said no
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apparently though, `npm` is incapable of dealing with maintainers that are unfortunately not around anymore, so I think it's like "a cemetery" of good old names nobody can use anymore in the future forever and ever because those names will remain useless happily ever after π€· sad
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I'll write it now and here in case it'll ever be useful in the future: if I pass away and you want to take any of my npm projects names to perpetuate the idea behind such name and keep it Open Source, I would love to know that's possible for you so that my "memory" keeps going π
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If your hands and feet are cold, your microcirculation is already compromised. Itβs one of the first warning signs your blood vessels arenβt opening on demand. Nitric oxide is the molecule that relaxes those vessels, improve flow, and deliver oxygen. This is the one I use:π
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what an odd/awkward situation ... I've claimed an npm module name because it's v0.0.0 since 15 years and sadly I've also learned the original maintainer is not anymore among us (RIP, and thanks for your OSS contribution β€οΈ) npm answered me I should check the TradeMark dispute π€¦
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this was very worth watching it https://t.co/HkhvarCiYR
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so ... fonts @Google .api is down to me (from Italy, not sure if related) ... or at least the sources linked in the embed version of Roboto returns nothing: https://t.co/f64YLAnTnP this in particular it's a failure ... anyone else with such issue? https://t.co/U4z1ABEush
fonts.google.com
Making the web more beautiful, fast, and open through great typography
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TIL you can use `bun:sqlite` with litestream vfs for streaming backup/restore of sqlite databases over S3
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Researchers have found two new vulnerabilities in React Server Components while attempting to exploit the patches last week. These are new issues, separate from the critical CVE last week. The patch for React2Shell remains effective for the Remote Code Execution exploit.
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π And we're live! π We just launched CSS Wrapped 2025: our annual recap of all things CSS & web UI that landed in Chrome over the course of the year. π This is a big one! We highlighted 22 new features to help you build better on the web. Check out:
chrome.dev
Sculpt dynamic interfaces, stretch your imagination, and play with these 22 powerful new CSS features that landed in Chrome this year.
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donβt worry though, Iβve managed to unstuck myself out of a non strictly mentioned tool which goal was to solve page 22 of MICKE π€¦
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when IKEA instructions feel like AI hallucinating π€¦ this is actually my current state following those β¦
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a-ha ... "glitch" ... super weird thing I don't even know how to file a bug *but* ... it's apparently working now π€
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has V8 or NodeJS just broke entirely the purpose of --expose-gc flag? I have Bun delivering but not NodeJS ... I can't CI something obvious and even Chromium looks affected ... has V8 broke entirely WeakMap or what? π€ please share with me anything you know around this issue π
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oh gosh ... I did, in fact, miss the biggest news around Bun π± huge congrats to @jarredsumner and everyone so far involved in @bunjavascript π₯³ https://t.co/wHeATusVF9
bun.com
Bun has been acquired by Anthropic. Anthropic is betting on Bun as the infrastructure powering Claude Code, Claude Agent SDK, and future AI coding products & tools.
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I've missed the note but @bunjavascript landed native Compression/DecompressionStream classes and that's awesome π₯³
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in short: are "not maintained" (or just working?) modules dangerous? only if you don't pin their version exactly that works for you everywhere you can, otherwise it's more on you than on that developer ... be good for your own interests, pin exact versions that are *stable* π
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is that a vector-attack situation? well, I have 2FA and a strong password before that, which is cool and everything but also the reason you should pin its latest exact version if that works for you, don't fall for automatic `^version` npm insertion on fresh-new install. enjoy π
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