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Am on 🦋now!
Recently, I had the opportunity to give a talk on the intersection of complexity, performance, and developer velocity at EmberFest. Some attendees described the experience as "mind-blowing" and reminiscent of a "Matrix-style manifesto." Personally, I just hoped to put the seeds of some ideas out into the world.
Published a blog post detailing what’s up next for EmberData and discussing what was delivered in 4.x
There’s 2 key items not on the tracking list (so 101 total to ship EmberData 4.12) but we’re 80% of the way there and it’s gonna be a fun final push this week to get all the way. https://github.com/emberjs/data/issues/8086
And yes, to ship 4.12, because 5.0 will simply remove deprecated code. More importantly: shipping a very robust v2 cache and RequestManager implementation Pre-5.0 is paramount to giving folks a broader selection of migration paths from 3.x to 6.x so that no one gets stuck.
In 2019, trains in the US traveled 777 million train-kilometers and experienced 1,338 derailments.
The same year trains in the EU traveled 4.5 billion train-kilometers and experienced 73 derailments.
Japan: 2 billion train-kilometers and 9 derailments.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/30/us/raymond-minnesota-train-derailment/index.html