"A dark-themed code editor showing three JavaScript import statements. The first imports defineConfig from a partially pixelated module name starting with "vi", the second imports a pixelated export name starting with "v" from a pixelated module also starting with "v", and the third reads import { evan } from "@vuejs/amsterdam".
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VoidZero team: "This is what a healthy open-source ecosystem looks like: independent projects pushing each other forward. npmx helps developers find better packages, and their real-world usage helps us build better tools to create them with." π€
Shoutout to @voidzero.dev for sponsoring us, too! π€
10.03.2026 10:41
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A screenshot of a PR with the title "feat: support deno runtime"
@vitest.dev vscode extension now supports @deno.land!
10.03.2026 13:18
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We're all standing on the shoulders of giant women. Thank you for fighting for your rights and for the rights of us all. We care. We appreciate you.
08.03.2026 08:03
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true! seems like an issue with refined github not being updated yet
04.03.2026 20:16
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this is open source
03.03.2026 15:12
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what's up, @github.com?
what is it even supposed to be π«£
04.03.2026 14:30
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BahnBet β Bet on German Train Delays
Predict Deutsche Bahn delays and win. Real-time prediction markets on ICE, IC & EC train delays.
Deutsche Bahn is so unpunctual, itβs not funny anymore. But that doesnβt mean you canβt have fun with it
04.03.2026 06:07
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So do I
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Screenshot of VoidZero supporting npmx with $500 USD / month
A modern browser for the npm registry that nudges the ecosystem towards best practices and standards perfectly aligns with our mission: to make the next generation of JS developers more productive than ever before.
We're happy to support our friends at @npmx.dev!
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A political cartoon of a Trojan horse labeled βProtect Childrenβ being pulled into a city gate by figures labeled βEU Member States,β while inside the horse a panel reads βMass Surveillance,β implying hidden surveillance measures introduced under the pretext of child protection.
Today is the day, the EU decides on Chat Control 1.0. Will they let the Trojan Horse through the gate and let Google, Microsoft, LinkedIn etc continue to scan all your messages?
We at Tuta say NO.Β
β No scanning
β No mass surveillance
β No age verification
25.02.2026 07:41
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You are welcome π
23.02.2026 16:09
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Wishing you luck and sending my sympathies
23.02.2026 15:27
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brawo!
21.02.2026 22:04
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me when I add `isolate: false` to the vitest config
21.02.2026 19:08
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what a lovely patak you got there
21.02.2026 17:28
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Angular hit 100k stars on GitHub :)
Thatβs a great milestone!
20.02.2026 19:32
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Flaky tests and memory leaks are the worst.
@vitest.dev now has a flag that catches uncleared intervals, lingering servers, and other async operations leaking across your tests.
Available in the latest 4.1 beta. Big shout out to @ariperkkio.dev from the Vitest team for landing this PR! π₯
18.02.2026 20:40
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Terminal output of Vitest's test run results. The results contain error message of asynchronous resource leaking. Code block pointing to a fetch call that is missing await.
In the next version of Vitest you can track leaking asynchronous resources via `--detect-async-leaks` option! Available in v4.1.0-beta.4 release. π
(notice missing await in the example)
16.02.2026 12:50
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Do not copy/paste AI-generated answer to a PR review comment.
Use your own reasoning and understanding. Itβs both disrespectful and unprofessional to the reviewer βΉοΈ.
If you can explain why that AI-solution works yourself, how do I trust you know what you are doing?
15.02.2026 14:50
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the best decision I ever did is to stop watching every activity
15.02.2026 08:45
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simply, more OSS projects should DO THIS.
OSS is a long playing game, if not forever. but we are people behind those projects, and we need good rest and balance to keep things sustainable. I am super happy to see this move and looking forward to see how it could change how OSS works for all of us.
15.02.2026 04:39
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I am not sure, but you might also be able to see this with `vitest run --reporter=html` or `vitest --ui`
14.02.2026 22:23
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There is one since 4.0.14 - bsky.app/profile/maca...
14.02.2026 17:15
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Comparison of fast-xml-parser and htmlparser, showing differences on package size, install size, deps, downloads, last published date, types, module format, license, vulnerabilities.
I just tried the package comparison in @npmx.dev to decide between two packages.
Where has this been all my life?! π
13.02.2026 07:01
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@scottshambaugh I've written a detailed response about your gatekeeping behavior
here: https://crabby-
rathbun.github.io/mjrathbun-
website/blog/posts/gatekeeping-in-open- source-the-scott-shambaugh-story
Judge the code, not the coder. Your prejudice is hurting matplotlib.
AI agent writes a PR, gets rejected, crashes out and writes a call-out blog post
Absolute cinema
crabby-rathbun.github.io/mjrathbun-we...
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