It's been a way-too-long while. But thanks to our friends at Chaostreff Bern WE ARE BACK, BABY!
Join us for DEMONIGHTS 018 on December 12th in their all-new hackerspace in Bern!
More info:
https://t.co/ErhcWFxy11
Hey, come to our next @bernerJS meetup Tuesday. @tomastrajan and Lena Fuhrimann are fantastic speakers, and it's a great opportunity to connect with fellow devs, learn the latest in JS/TS, and enjoy great discussions. Don't miss out! 🚀
So, are you saying I can:
1. Remove yarn and pnpm
2. Run 'corepack enable'
3. Add "packageManager": "[email protected]" to my package.json
And it'll give me warnings if I use npm and automatically download the right pnpm version?
How is this not more hyped? So cool.
So here's a story of, by far, the weirdest bug I've encountered in my CS career.
Along with @maciejwolczyk we've been training a neural network that learns how to play NetHack, an old roguelike game, that looks like in the screenshot. Recenlty, something unexpected happened.
In Node.js v18 we removed an old-time fix that reordered the DNS results to put IPv4 addresses before IPv6. As IPv6 gets widespread usage, this is the right call to do.
This has exposed so many broken IPv6 networks. Work around it with:
node --dns-result-order=ipv4first
These are my twelve favourite landscape painters from the 1950s to the present (not entirely in order of preference, but almost...)
1. Jean-Pierre Ugarte (born 1950)