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It will be annoying for a minute but this change is good: it will help developers ship extensions faster and with fewer bugs by using standard JavaScript modules and IDE support. As mentioned in the blog: modules were standardized in 2015! At what point does it become acceptable to drop non-standard features?
The Right Honorable
How about a browser extention which replaces the debugger keyword in all downloaded js source with void 0
or something?
agreeing with krogoth - i use vscode via github’s web editor and other such buffoonery, and since many of my teammates also use microsoft’s loss-leader false-flag not-quite open-source community trojan editor, I have to stay reasonably current.
so i’m conversant, and use it, but i wouldn’t “switch” in the sense of “adopt as my daily driver”, for reasons which should be obvious from the last sentence ;)
Quote from svgo:
SVG Optimizer is a Node.js-based tool for optimizing SVG vector graphics files.
Why?
SVG files, especially those exported from various editors, usually contain a lot of redundant and useless information. This can include editor metadata, comments, hidden elements, default or non-optimal values and other stuff that can be safely removed or converted without affecting the SVG rendering result.
Why complain? Is construct glorious empire for mother Russia!