Andreas Thilander

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Swedish tinkerer and software developer. And dad. Mostly a dad these days actually.
Githubhttps://github.com/thilander
Blog (swedish)https://utoch.in

Started using `node:test` in some of my projects but was missing the reporter style that I'm used to from Mocha, so I decided to fix that: https://github.com/voxpelli/node-test-pretty-reporter

#npmRelease #NodeJS #nodeTest #newNpmModule

GitHub - voxpelli/node-test-pretty-reporter: Reporter for node:test that supports colorful diffs etc

Reporter for node:test that supports colorful diffs etc - GitHub - voxpelli/node-test-pretty-reporter: Reporter for node:test that supports colorful diffs etc

GitHub
Can we all just agree that we’re not going to transfer from Twitter to Facebook Threads without at least making a *solid effort* to commit to Mastodon or BlueSky or anything not owned by a social giant?
If you’re new here and use an iPhone, iPad or Mac: Be sure to try out @ivory as a client, such a delightful app to use! (And has been since its Tweetbot days)
Today, after Reddit killed off third party apps and forcing me to use their crappy app instead of Apollo (by @christianselig), I start my path to a non-reddit life. Deleted my 10 year old account today.
Hopefully (or not?) some open alternative without greedy people behind the wheel will take off.
I wrote a short goodbye post on Reddit as we enter the last hours of Apollo. Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the support over the years, it’s truly been the journey and dream of a lifetime building this app and meeting so many people. 🥰💙 https://reddit.com/r/apolloapp/comments/14nb5qs/today_is_apollo_for_reddits_last_day_and_i_just/
Today is Apollo for Reddit's last day, and I just released its last update. 🥹 I just wanted to say a big thank you to the folks who have used and supported Apollo over the years, it's been the dream of a lifetime to build this app over the last 9 years. ❤️ Read the eulogy inside! ❤️

Hey all, With that, Apollo's last update has landed! It includes: - Some fun easter eggs! - Tidies some things up for the closure later...

reddit

Reminder that the only safe dummy domains to use are:

- example.com
- example.net
- example.org

And nowadays there's also a safe dummy TLD: .example

These are safe because they are reserved by IANA as as special-use domain names for documentation purposes on direction of IETF in RFC 2606 and RFC 6761.

Any other domain can be registered and as such should _never_ be used as a dummy domain for documentation or as eg. an example in default configs.

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Example.com

example.com - Wikipedia

@ismh make sure to turn this on: