been helping the Eurosky folks set up this PLC read-replica, pretty excited to see it officially go live! I think it's a pretty good deployment!
we go further together
I re-watched last year Joyee's @webengineshackfest.org talk. I can't recommend it enough. There are many lessons on the require(esm) story. If you want adoption, meet developers where they are, build bridges for them to move to the future you want.
Massive jump on ESM-only adoption! The difference with previous years growth shows how important @joyeecheung.bsky.social pragmatic require(esm) approach is going to be for the npm ecosystem (thanks a ton, once more!). If you are a maintainer, drop your dual setup and move to ESM-only, too 🙏
Hello friends and welcome to another “how’s ESM vs CJS doing?!”
A big win this time, at a year of `require(esm)` available!
38.0% of the popular npm packages now have ESM, up from 33.4% half a year ago.
ESM-only is up from 12.6% to 16.0%.
Particularly this non-dual, “vanilla” growth is very big!
09.06.2026 - release 1 of 3
Sovereign social infrastructure, one layer at a time.
We’re now mirroring the did:plc directory - where identities live - on European infrastructure: plc.eurosky.network
Decentralisation means not depending on a single directory.
plc.eurosky.network
Titus 🇵🇸
Eurosky Social
end (start?) of an era! also cool commit to catch just landed
dependents.dev
(very!) early preview for a new experimental threading Porffor api. it enables intentionally low level concurrency to (try to) enable the most efficient communication feasible. here are 1 million threads alive simultaneously using only ~16gb. 16kb/thread, <1us start avg.
Turns out "let me just npm install real quick" was a security incident the whole time
v12 is making dependency install scripts opt-in. I helped build it. You're welcome/I'm sorry.
github.blog/changelog/20...