I actually can't tell if this is made up or not.
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I don't think it's possible to tell. That's the horror of it all.
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THIS was the future Bernard Janglus always envisioned.
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You too? We cream our loads on stacked RUMPs as well, though the janglus get in the way, mostly.
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Lemme try this : "for our upcoming site we used the wumpthon based wumps stack on containers inside nested abrastracted containers and for maintenance we included a recursive dependency management tool which manages dependencies of dependencies "
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You should switch to rWUMP distributed via Blarch if you have a lot of recursive dependencies. It's more extensible.
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But does it have left-pad?
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load.js actually exists. So does RUMP. I just googled and they came up. https://www.npmjs.com/package/load-js http://rumpkernel.org/
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Or were these pages just click bait with Jangus generated Etherius mining browmalware?
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We needed a Dangular-JS front end, which RainDear doesn't support.
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You guys need to check out RancidJS. It pre-renders your DOM across multiple ANUS nodes and takes the average of the render times. This way, you have a super accurate client-side load progress bar.
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