As long as I don’t have to maintain it.
(Who tf downvoted this? The “legacy code” lobby?)
As long as I don’t have to maintain it.
(Who tf downvoted this? The “legacy code” lobby?)
The “solution” is to curate things, invest massive human resources in it
Hilariously, Google actually used to do this: they had a database called the “knowledge graph” that slowly accumulated verified information and relationships between commonly-queried entities, producing an excellent corpus of reliable, easy-to-find information about a large number of common topics.
Then they decided having people curate things was too expensive and gave up on it.
Lost the coin flip.
So like, 3 months of PG&E bills?
Bold of you to assume no one will come up with a replacement date library rather than just getting rid of JS.
Was not prepared for the Diablo II reference lmao