I am totally lost with this @NextJS issue that has crept into my latest v13.4 project.
Struggling to find any helpful online resources on what the fuck this means. #NextJS
@JayBox325@nextjs Ok :-) Somewhere in your project (might be your code, might be a package) is a line of code that is trying to use Undici to make a fetch request to an HTTP end point. Try searching the entire project folder for `import { fetch } from 'undici'`. Hopefully not lots of results
@invisiblea@nextjs I genuinely haven't got a clue. It doesn't say where or why it's happening. I don't really know enough about the behind-the-scenes of how node stuff works, so I'm a bit fucked, really. 🙃
One of the very many horrible things about caring for someone with a terminal illness is that after a while it's hard to remember them before it started. Not near the top of the list of bad things, but one that keeps surprising you.
@invisiblea Seems like each London borough has a totally different web platform for recycling bags / parking / council tax, and each is a different lump of white labelled .NET dog mess. Is the rest of the country that bad?
me: what time is swimming
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"Two thirds" stack (FE slant but understands backend integration, BE slant but understands about UX, accessibility etc).
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@LukeATurner@timburrows@MaxTundra Haven't ventured out, and the density of pubs is lower, but I get the impression it is. I think a lot about how the perceived threat of boredom/booze related violence with prevalent throughout our teenage years.
@LukeATurner@timburrows@MaxTundra 20+ years later, not a huge amount has changed, but through the lens of having a 15 month old toddler, it is absolutely not a bad place to be, so long as you have a car and are too tired to want to be out after 8pm.
@LukeATurner@timburrows@MaxTundra No, sold our place in London just before the mini-budget and failed to buy somewhere after that. Fortunate that my folks have a house big enough for all of us to be here, and hoping we won't be here for more than six months.