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Don't hold your breath. I expect more high profile bankruptcies, strict regulation and the rise of self custody. It's an inevitable and critical phase to go through in order to move forward.


Maybe this is true when you have an Angular js 1.0 project on Node.js and want to update to Angular 15. But that's not because of Node.js. I manage a ton of older Node.js projects and there is little to no friction.


It's not uncommon but you most likely fork the package then "npm i https://guthub.com/account/forked_package"

A popular choice if you need some pr's that aren't (going to be) merged.


Setting up TypeScript with node is maybe 1 minute work? I don't understand this argument.


Excellent direction. I'm already using React tsx email templates and ReactDOMServer.renderToStaticMarkup(). It allowed me to reuse React components and take advantage of TypeScript type checking in vscode. Existing state management code can be used inside these email templates (MobX). I've used many email template parsers but this setup has been the most optimal.


I like UI tests as the test are so thorough. You test the entire stack from database to webserver and final page render. Say you test a sign-up form. The next test logs into a mail account to check if the welcome email has arrived, checking the job scheduler, 3th party email service and if the link in the email works as intended. I don't mind a bit of brittleness given the large test surface e2e tests cover.


Indeed, I evaluated the e2e landscape years ago and TestCafe was the clear winner. It's a solid solution that integrates well with my TypeScript front and backend.


In my limited experience the babysitting is minimal. But to be happy with CockroachDB you must have a strong need for a distributed database. If you come from say a Postgres db running next to your app, CockroachDB will feel slow and limiting.


Absolutely. Also, the leaked partial balance sheet is not something that happens randomly. Binance is making bank with the volatility right now and becomes the defacto crypto exchange. Most crypto enthousiast seem to cheer CZ on as if he is a god. This has been my queue to get out of this space.


I read a tweet a while ago that said something along the lines of:

>Crypto is learning all the lessons tradfi learned in 200 years only over 10 years.

I think we're entering a weird time of big money, low trustworthiness, very poor regulation and both scams and meta-scams.

Crazy times.

TIL: Never gamble what you cannot afford to lose


More like a dump and pump


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