The JS package commons is in the hands of a for-profit entity. We trust npm with our shared code, but we have no way to hold npm accountable for its behavior. A trust-based system cannot function without accountability, but somebody still has to pay for the servers. How did we get here, and what should JavaScript do now?
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Webpack tips for reducing JavaScript bundle size
Learn how to keep your Webpack JavaScript bundles as small as possible.
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