✨ Added a 'last commit' badge to usegravity.app to re-enforce that the product is actively maintained.
Every time I commit, a webhook stores the latest time in the db to prevent hitting Github API every time page is loaded.
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It's funny that JS developers are really sensitive about this 😅
I've been working on a few C++ projects and even open-source with last commit from 3 years ago still working great.
In the JS land, last commit > 1 year = ded 💀
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If it's a mission critical dependency, then it does make me wary. I believe my customers feel the same
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I would have (lazily) cached the result for an hour or two.
Your bandwidth-thoughtfulness reminds me of the “sand the underside of the drawer” approach 👏
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Oooh love this idea, had some issues with developers in the last couple of months resulting in now proper product release, but it is back on track again so think I might do something like this for




