JSON, which has been around since 01, is trendy?
JSON, which has been around since 01, is trendy?
Unless you need to account for compat (DoD, gov’t contractors), easy cancellation (e.g. polling is necessary vs pubsub), upload progress (e.g. progress bars for large uploads), or better errors (axios throws on server errors, fetch, by default, replies OK).
It’s also nicer to configure - though I suppose you can just build classes for each fetch client on the frontend. Middleware - in particular, is easier in axios for advanced auth flows.
Native fetch is great, but saying no one uses one of the most installed (per weekly) packages on npm is just outright wrong.
Then again, this is a weird hill for me to die on so I’ll leave it. The confidence of your statement was just…strange. And for some reason I was compelled to comment.
Nothing, as far as I can tell. Besides being relatively new, it seems to have basic things you need.
So what’s wrong with axios? Asking the inverse doesn’t answer my question.
What’s wrong with axios? Quite a bold claim. Do you just want to sound smart?
IT people casually telling users to turn off all the breakers for 30s
I use lazyvim and this is my experience in neovim as well. I don’t think it’s a weird place, it just puts the onus on the end-user to tailor their experience.
Just be better lmao
Me, buying a 4070 super on the company’s dime
Fast chargers can fully charge my car (range ~400mi) in about an hour
Yes, my point. I have to charge my car at home because of charging stations are either far, or Tesla owners park in them to do shopping.
Saying I live somewhere shit doesn’t disprove my point that gas is more readily available.
Because it’s currently easier to find a gas station than a charger that will do that performance. Now I’m willing to wait 8 hrs for 10%, but others certainly aren’t.
Where are you from I want in
This is why I just used immich instead; couldn’t find a way to self-host ente. Maybe I’ll give it a go again.
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Wow a promotion; fancy!
Holy shit
Tell that to the mods
Ah, alright. Trendy does have a negative connotation with it as well; as opposed to “established” i.e. this trend will pass. Also, note the addition of “data formats that are around today” is clearly a jab at the age of JSON and nothing else.
Saying the data format that’s easier to work with and parse while being nearly as old is trendy, is kinda disingenuous, no?