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Steve Faulkner
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Steve Faulkner

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Engineering @microsoft @AzureCosmosDB. Prev: @linkedin, made @bustle #serverless, co-founded @murfiemusic, physics research at the South Pole

Philadelphia, PA
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Joined April 2009

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    1. Michael Hart‏ @hichaelmart Apr 24

      Michael Hart Retweeted James M Snell

      Weee! Unfortunately it weighs in pretty heavy: 78MB on Alpine w/ npm+yarn – that's up 50MB from the 0.10 days 😔https://twitter.com/jasnell/status/988868761452138496 …

      Michael Hart added,

      James M Snell @jasnell
      Node.js 10.0.0 has been released. pic.twitter.com/TH2GKXF1jT
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    2. Michael Hart‏ @hichaelmart Apr 24

      Woah, npm 6.0.0 is 45MB!? yarn 1.6.0 is... 4MB 🤔pic.twitter.com/n8VQpTi7Cc

      2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
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    3. xnoɹǝʃ uɐıɹq  🎃‏ @brianleroux Apr 25
      Replying to @hichaelmart

      Aaaargh, how's coldstart?

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    4. Michael Hart‏ @hichaelmart Apr 25
      Replying to @brianleroux

      Maybe not quite as good as 6.x or 8.x 🤔 https://benchmarking.nodejs.org/  – I know peeps are working on it though:https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/17058 …

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    5. xnoɹǝʃ uɐıɹq  🎃‏ @brianleroux Apr 25
      Replying to @hichaelmart

      Didn't know about that link: thx. This trend is concerning. The primary reason for Nodes success, and continued success, is speed. Bigger payloads and regression on coldstart is a major bummer. More annoying is some vapid syntax usecase is probably why.

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    6. Michael Hart‏ @hichaelmart Apr 25
      Replying to @brianleroux

      Probably syntax? What's that based on? v8 seems to continue being blazing fast (including startup) – I suspect it's more to do with extra features adding fs+parsing overhead (things like ICU maybe?)

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    7. xnoɹǝʃ uɐıɹq  🎃‏ @brianleroux Apr 25
      Replying to @hichaelmart

      Based on all I ever hear about is how [insert vapid syntax here] is gonna make [insert non issue here] amazing. I can think of two examples that are slow or broken or both. (Promise. Esmodules.) Speculation probably not helpful tho. I'm just being petulant.

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    8. xnoɹǝʃ uɐıɹq  🎃‏ @brianleroux Apr 25
      Replying to @brianleroux @hichaelmart

      The good news is there are many duplicates of things. loadash, pacote, various takes on fetch and request. I bet just getting that tree trimmed to one version of those things would cut it in half.pic.twitter.com/SPHIhm4OB9

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      Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Apr 25
      Replying to @brianleroux @hichaelmart

      This is npm's node_modules breakdown? `request` has all kinds of deps (like aws signing) that are prob not needed.

      9:22 AM - 25 Apr 2018
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        2. Michael Hart‏ @hichaelmart Apr 25
          Replying to @southpolesteve @brianleroux

          Yeah it now includes `request` AND `make-fetch-happen` – in a number of places.

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        3. Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Apr 25
          Replying to @hichaelmart @brianleroux

          Be the change you wish to see in the world:https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/20441 …

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        2. xnoɹǝʃ uɐıɹq  🎃‏ @brianleroux Apr 25
          Replying to @southpolesteve @hichaelmart

          yea, with --production / think duplicates are probs around half the payload and willing to bet another third could be trimmed by removing the programmer detritus (tests, docs, dotfiles, etc) not super worried since it'll probably be 12 months before aws upgrades 😭

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        3. Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Apr 25
          Replying to @brianleroux @hichaelmart

          I should schedule some time every quarter on my calendar to get upset about docs/tests in npm packages

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        4. xnoɹǝʃ uɐıɹq  🎃‏ @brianleroux Apr 25
          Replying to @southpolesteve @hichaelmart

          /me checks calendar…looks like i have some space in between my scheduled rage about async Error conditions and CSS-in-JS

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