JS Party
Droppin' insider logic bombs
Jerod, Feross, & Nick discuss the latest npm security fiasco, opine on the strengths and weaknesses of spreadsheets, explain CORS like they’re 5 (sorta), and give shout outs to deserving purveyors of fine software.
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Featuring
- Jerod Santo – Twitter, GitHub, Website
 - Feross Aboukhadijeh – Twitter, GitHub, Website
 - Nick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, Website
 
Notes and Links
Story of the week
- The episode’s namesake, Insider Logic Bombs
 - The story on dude who outsourced his job to Chine
 - Nick and Jerod have both been using Notion lately
 - ‘No way to prevent this’ is satire, y’all
 - The purescript/npm incident explained
 
ELI5
- Nick mentioned gifsockets, which might be the best hack of all time
 - You’ll have to google the Hassehloffian Recursion yourself…
 - If Feross’ explanation of the Zoom hack failed you, here’s a good one
 - Read up on DNS rebinding for an upcoming ELI5 segment
 
Shout outs
- Jerod shouts out hpdang and FOSS Asia
 - Feross shouts out Kyle Drake of neocities.org
 - Nick shouts out coc.nvim