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I didn't have a lot of time to work today. I looked more into sveltekit. The developers decided to remove a piece of major functionality that everyone was using to define a users session and replace it with something else a couple of weeks ago, but all the examples have yet to be updated.

So I had to try and read and understand this one git discussion thread on this new functionality with no examples to work from. I think I can do some experiments and get it to work, but I don't like the way sveltekit is being developed. It's seems ripe to have bugs or easy to misconfigure and get hacked.

I'm kind of tired now, so I'll think about it tomorrow. I think I need to understand it at a deeper level, I suppose, to really get a good opinion on it. Of course I'd be wasting time understanding this new architecture if I do that and it turns out to be crap.

I thought I was getting a leg up on the whole svelte thing by using it in the server, because I'm pretty sure I'm going to use in the extension code. Also having a nice framework to work from opens possiblities for captaindirgo.com to have more functionality than if I use something simpler. So, we'll see.

I didn't have a lot of time to work today. I looked more into sveltekit. The developers decided to remove a piece of major functionality that everyone was using to define a users session and replace it with something else a couple of weeks ago, but all the examples have yet to be updated. So I had to try and read and understand this one git discussion thread on this new functionality with no examples to work from. I think I can do some experiments and get it to work, but I don't like the way sveltekit is being developed. It's seems ripe to have bugs or easy to misconfigure and get hacked. I'm kind of tired now, so I'll think about it tomorrow. I think I need to understand it at a deeper level, I suppose, to really get a good opinion on it. Of course I'd be wasting time understanding this new architecture if I do that and it turns out to be crap. I thought I was getting a leg up on the whole svelte thing by using it in the server, because I'm pretty sure I'm going to use in the extension code. Also having a nice framework to work from opens possiblities for captaindirgo.com to have more functionality than if I use something simpler. So, we'll see.

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https://kit.svelte.dev/ has some faggy supporting Ukraine kike nazis on their site.

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Yes, it sucks. There is a lot of shit like that, express.js supports BLM which I was considering using as well. It's everywhere, even mozilla donated to antifa. So I'm choosing to use their tools rather than to try to boycott everything. Otherwise what can I do? I'm only one developer, and I can't ignore a major browser like firefox, and certainly can't ignore google's chrome.