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@schratze @AgathaSorceress@eldritch.cafe not sure, don't think I've ever used that

further explaining the joke 

@vy we'll just have to assume that's what the elephant is called

@AgathaSorceress@eldritch.cafe recently discovered 'FlorisBoard' on f-droid which is actually surprisingly good, can even do swyping if you like that. + it's fully themeable

wineglass full of club-mate winter edition time to clean this fuckin desk

@AllNyaNoBite@notbird.site @goat@hellsite.site that's how I read it at first lol, but yeah that's fucked up

@divVerent@social.tchncs.de yeah I avoid em too, but I like to think my pages still look good :P

uni 

pretty sure i've only followed the kick-off lectures this whole quarter, none after that..
but have been quite active in all the group writing assignments, those are okay

@divVerent@social.tchncs.de from my experience it's only the huge frameworks that struggle to do updates correctly, exactly because they're so bulky. If you choose your modules right a npm update will just work

@divVerent@social.tchncs.de huh, React works perfectly taking components from all sorts of dependencies, nesting however you like. It's by far the most pleasant UI library I've worked with.
jQuery on the other hand...

@goat@hellsite.site i showed you my meeting please accept

@divVerent@social.tchncs.de yeah, that's what 'npm update' does as well

@divVerent@social.tchncs.de I don't think that has anything to do with how humans think, it's a habit taken from older ecosystems like Java where that's the standard, huge do-it-all frameworks. Whereas in JS a dependency is zero-cost so if you write it in a separate file you can just as well publish it as a module

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