JSR is not part of the commercial operations of the Deno company. “JSR is for the JavaScript community. It is an attempt to level up JavaScript, and it’s designed to be able to run very cheaply on commodity cloud software… We would eventually like to have this thing be in a foundation and kind of operating independently. We’re trying to build an institution here for the future of JavaScript.” https://thenewstack.io/ryan-dahl-from-node-js-and-deno-to-the-modern-jsr-registry/
(Sharing this because it keeps coming up amongst my friends that don't work out).
I am not getting bigger! I'm getting smaller! It's an optical illusion. When I am at my strongest, I am at my biggest, but I don't look it. When I look my strongest I am at my smallest and weakest.🙂🙃
My shoulders are freakishly wide. That's bone structure, not muscle. When I have high bodyfat, my waist is as wide as my shoulders. Lower bodyfat, my waist is narrower than my shoulders, and my traps look steeper
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Ah, good, I think I may have achieved the "first proper dispute with borrow checker" part of my journey of learning. I'm down to 3 compile errors, but every time I fix one a different one takes its place 😂