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Whenever there's a supply chain attack, the "stop using CDNs for your dependencies!" croud come out in force. Perhaps CDNs would be less popular if I could use a #JavaScript library without installing Node, setting up a dependency manager, trying to resolve a project's dependencies, installing a different version of Node because I was using the wrong one, trying to resolve a project's dependencies again, working out which JS bundler is appropriate to use in 2024, giving up on that in favour of copying commands and JSON from some random Medium article, copying some commands and JSON from a different Medium article when the stuff from the first one inevitably doesn't work, and then going to bed having accomplished exactly nothing.

Just a thought. #webdev #webdevelopment

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in reply to James Scholes

This sounds like me when I try to get some kind of python project to run. Computers are broken.