When someone write a lot in JS, JS starts to consume that person. Github is a good example of such. (When you spoke to JS-digested people about inconsistencies and type systems, they usually can’t even see the issue).
There is a silly problem which is there, nevertheless.
UPD: Turned out, Github DOES NOT allow this trick. I verified that it works in Gitlab, though.
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Sad story: we have a java application, which is free and available for download as ‘tar.gz’, but we don’t want to use ‘curl-install’ on our production server from somewhere-in-Internets. There are two ways to deal with it: to move the…