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NPM has lost download stats for the last two days (npmjs.org)
19 points by franky47 on Sept 16, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments



The example is given for the `react` package, but any package shows 0 downloads for 2023-09-13 and 2023-09-14.

I raised the issue with them on 2023-09-15, and it seems to have been resolved since, but it looks like the data for these two days has been lost.


feels like a classic disk was full on the database server error.


That's because people found Bun's native npm package manager ;) ouch


It was back up last week (2023-09-15 to 17 show data), but now zero again since 2023-09-18.

It's starting to show on npmjs.com's own statistical graphs.


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> Any time you have to give special titles to isolate office work out as “different” you already know you are dealing with garbage.

> Office work is office work. HR, admin, finance, maintenance, executive assistants whatever, higher office workers and they can do it all. Hire receptionists and you are stuck with an employee who can only use a small tool set to solve problems.

Sounds about as ridiculous as your statement.


Well... yes and no. I agree that's how things should be. But I have seen perfectly good backend devs flummoxed by react and front-end devs completely lost as to the subtleties of various back end components. Our organization has a few "DB subject matter experts" who have been optimizing relational db's for decades. We don't ask them to build web pages.

Specialization is a thing. Saying "everyone can do everything" is sort of like "with enough eyes, all bugs are shallow." There's some truth to it, but you quickly find corner cases which disprove the assertion is universal.




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