@VLAZ Ah, another classic of Management be like: "DEPLOY" and devs are like: "There's work you need to do" and Management be like: "DEPLOY" and the devs are like: "Fuck this, I'm going on my preplanned vacation"
So I guess then it's either invest in something you want to push, or that "world" ETF everyone is talking about hoping world economy doesn't crash, or fuck ethics cuz Rüstungsindustrie go BRRRRR
Damn I actually had to use chrome to figure out why my webauthn service wouldn't work as firefox just throws an exception at you "YOUR OPERATION IS INSECURE FUCK YOU" while chrome actually goes "Rp ID doesn't match origin"
@Wietlol Because JSON probably comes from js, and js sucks, so you gotta make a few guesses to get real data. So once you go to actual types, you gotta make a decision: This really, really looks like a datetime, did they mean a datetime and fuck it up or did they seriously send something that probably represents a datetime as a string and wanted it that way?
"Why the fuck it generate commas?" because it's an array in a string template, which means it will be implicitly converted to a string. And when an array is converted to a string, that implicitly calls .join(",") on it. You want to be explicit, so just do result.map(it => '<tr><td>' + it + '</td></tr>').join("") to join with an empty string.
The problem with null is that you need something to represent a value not being present, but you also don't want to have to check whether or not a value is actually present all the fucking time so naturally people fuck up.
[Captain Obvious] And then you've got shit applications like Teams and Discord and Slack and Vscode and Github and Spotify and Postman and Adobe CC and Azure Storage Explorer and (insert more electron apps I don't have installed here) where it doesn't matter what you do because the people who made those applications know better than you and therefore fuck you if you rely on high contrast system settings