Why not use Node’s built-in testing platform with node --test for server-side purposes or small projects? You can run typescript too. The only drawback is the lack of an expect function, but you can easily built your own or use mine, it’s called tinyexpect.
Im struggling with depression too, homesick for 1 year. Can’t go anywhere cause of panic attacks, no health insurance, no money. No jobs because I live in the Balkans. I develop software but can’t sell it. I’m thinking of buying some chickens and start selling eggs.
it's a dangerous thing to compare myself to Chester Bennington...I mean he had demons but he also had friends, a band, a family, kids, money.... I've got kids but that's the only thing. I'm trying to build more anchors to give meaning to life but it's hard.
People with friends, relationships, families and kids will recover more easily. The rest of us, we’re doomed. The more you enjoy little things, the better for your mental health. Laughing helps, I used to laugh every day about silly things, now I find everything dumb or pathetic.
VW is going down. The market is way too competitive, and they can't keep up. Imposing sanctions on China is the only way for them to get back on their feet.
Majority f laptops today are equipped with 8 gigs of RAM. However, this isn't enough because most developers no longer write software based on the current hardware specs of the market as they used to. It's not that it's impossible, they just don't care about user's hardware and they focus on developing software with lot's of features.
Node.js runs everywhere and has the most popular frameworks, which are still maintained by thousands of developers. You also get serverless functions and NPM with millions of public packages.