← Back to context Comment by rglover 5 hours ago The churn is the product. 3 comments rglover Reply enraged_camel 4 hours ago This makes absolutely zero sense. If you're going to post cynically, at least try to have some sort of coherent point? rglover 3 hours ago Tooling instability creates the demand for more tooling. c-hendricks 1 hour ago The major change through all of those was solidifying Vite's concepts of "environments" for better SSR support. If you weren't using that, there wasn't much instability.Surely lacking features also creates demand for more tooling.
enraged_camel 4 hours ago This makes absolutely zero sense. If you're going to post cynically, at least try to have some sort of coherent point? rglover 3 hours ago Tooling instability creates the demand for more tooling. c-hendricks 1 hour ago The major change through all of those was solidifying Vite's concepts of "environments" for better SSR support. If you weren't using that, there wasn't much instability.Surely lacking features also creates demand for more tooling.
rglover 3 hours ago Tooling instability creates the demand for more tooling. c-hendricks 1 hour ago The major change through all of those was solidifying Vite's concepts of "environments" for better SSR support. If you weren't using that, there wasn't much instability.Surely lacking features also creates demand for more tooling.
c-hendricks 1 hour ago The major change through all of those was solidifying Vite's concepts of "environments" for better SSR support. If you weren't using that, there wasn't much instability.Surely lacking features also creates demand for more tooling.
This makes absolutely zero sense. If you're going to post cynically, at least try to have some sort of coherent point?
Tooling instability creates the demand for more tooling.
The major change through all of those was solidifying Vite's concepts of "environments" for better SSR support. If you weren't using that, there wasn't much instability.
Surely lacking features also creates demand for more tooling.