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This may be a luddite-esque take, but personally, I'm very hesitant to use Bun on any meaningful project at the moment. It screams too-good-to-be-true right now. I also believe that I may have heard of some people running across issues with it recently, although I maybe conflating my memory of it with something else. That, and, while I understand the namespace pollution with JS packages, saying that I use "Bun" for my projects is a bit of a turn-off, to be quite honest. I may try it for some pet project in the near-term future but if I was to make a choice for anything else I see operating long term I'd be much more inclined to use Deno, although I still think even that is probably a bit less established then I'd prefer, so I'd probably still use Node until Deno matures a bit more.



i think its reasonable to hesitate on using something less than 2 years old. it does a lot of things that look good to me, but im happy to wait a few years and see. it still needs to get buy in from people who maintain packages, for example just try using puppeteer with it. and its also not clear to me how its going to make money.




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