This one really got a laugh out of me
This one really got a laugh out of me
Simple and effective, looks pretty good
Pretty much. Their benchmarks seem to be VERY cherry picked to skew things in their favour, specially the testing framework part, where bun compares its speed to one of the slowest testing frameworks out there (jest) and claim victory.
I’m very glad that this guy actually made benchmarks instead of just reading what’s on bun’s site before posting a video about it.
I don’t understand it either.
I’ve only had issues with npm speeds when the projects were stored in a HDD, and that’s not node’s fault.
Because those phones don’t sell. People that want small phones are generally a small group of tech enthusiasts, and those are not nearly enough to drive companies to design smaller phones
But they are, and they all have drift problems.
The quick, easy and convenient solution is moving to Hall effect sticks.
The thing is that the people that buy Nintendo they don’t care about the performance of the console, they care about the games, and those you can only get on Nintendo consoles (yes, you can emulate games but emulation is a very niche thing that most people won’t bother doing)
This might be applicable to the handful of people that care about this. To the general populace? They don’t care and will keep buying the consoles and games.
They’re lemmy.ml users, best course of action is to just ignore and move on.