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Thanks for the feedback. When you say simplified functions do you mean breaking up requests into their own functions like fetchet.get(...) and so on. Or making some of the utils I've written available as well?


Thanks for the feedback, and correct.

'Additions to fetch()` section in repo README.md would answer why someone would use the lib vs fetch: https://github.com/brysonbw/fetchet?tab=readme-ov-file#addti....


I’m still confused why you would use this? Syntactic boilerplate? Saves keystrokes?


Thanks for the feedback. I've updated the README providing why someone might use the package but it's based on my perspective. If you have anymore thoughts on the package feel free to contribute and open a pull request


This will answer your question while also explaining why the need for an init system in the context of Node.JS docker security: https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/NodeJS_Docker...



Interesting read - thanks for including GitHub alternatives


Not my blog, but in my RSS feed. Thought others may like it!


Interesting read. Some texts that stood out to me:

-- "This is what happens when every part of a society is forced to act like a corporation."

-- "The line between original and derivative vanishes. And instead of truth, we get trust."

-- "Entire identities will form around content that never touched a human hand."


Thanks for sharing


Nice - been waiting for an actual release date. I plan on buying one for my grandma who is 86


Can't wait to absolutely demolish your gma in p2p


I'm glad you have a grandma that plays games. My parents (younger than your grandma) think games are evil. I don't think anything will change their mind.


Been waiting for this - hopefully this inspires more native web features to be implemented so devs can reduce their reliance on dependencies


This is an interesting take and I think it could possibly be true (at this moment in time). Likewise, only time will tell...


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