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Two years ago left-pad broke the most popular sites on the web. left-pad was a 17 line utility that countless software projects depended on. When it disappeared from the NPM package registry, it trigg
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Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Slack is a web app. Trello is a web app. Google Docs. Gmail. Even Twitter. The web started out as a collection of hyperlinked documents. The “Web 2.0” hype in the mid-
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Photo by James Bareham / The Verge For more than a decade, Nintendo’s overall hardware strategy has been easy to understand. The company doesn’t compete on power; instead, it creates accessible and at
Rawpixel/Shutterstock Author Glennon Doyle Melton met with her son's teacher, who revealed that every Friday afternoon, she asks her fifth graders to fill out a sheet of paper. She asks them who they
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