@abheeshta
Living Between Pixels and Logic – My Digital Journal.
I am a Full-stack dev turning ideas into sleek, functional experiences 🚀. I am passionate about AI, intuitive UI/UX, and crafting user-friendly platforms . I am always curious – from building websites to diving into machine learning and under the hood workings ✨. Next.js, Node.js, MongoDB, and Tailwind are my daily tools. I am here to share dev experiments, lessons learned, and the occasional late-night code breakthroughs. Always evolving, always building.
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This is a great article!! Thanks Yogesh Chavan . I have two questions Is it necessary to run audit can't we skip vulnerabilities? what will be the worst case scenario if we skip it. Will updating the node itself cause any issues in existing projects? given that it is a major update. Context : I have v20.13.1 and I want to update but not sure if doing so will break my existing projects. Could you please guide me on this?