@mattpocockuk Reminds me nodes callbacks.
But in fact I prefer the python way where you not only have the error but you can branch depending on the error class
@dhh I'm a full time linux user since 2000, every single time I had to use something else was so painful π
Even for tasks not related to development, the conclusion is the same: it was easier with linux π€·
@tannerlinsley Does it render something different with an explicit Fragment?
Or maybe it's because when it's translated to js from jsx, there must be a tag name, as div or span have a side effect, they decided to add a fake "text"?
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@dhh Sorry, I meant to try with the same non-high dpi screen. It is the anti-aliasing technique that is different, if the pixels are smaller the differences between sellers are less visible.
@jarredsumner This book begins with a pretty good explanation of what's behind the hood of running containers (cgroups, network namespaces,...): https://t.co/FCAKrQAQda
@jarredsumner You can't prevent dumb things, it's a lost battle from the beginning because there's so many ways to break an OS. Don't waste your time, and probably performance, at run time. I think a linter would be a better option.