I think with majority of TypeScript projects using Prettier, 2 is more likely to be the default[0]
The linked page literally says to ignore it [1]
> STOP READING IMMEDIATELY
THIS PAGE PROBABLY DOES NOT PERTAIN TO YOU
> These are Coding Guidelines for Contributors to TypeScript. This is NOT a prescriptive guideline for the TypeScript community.
4 is a historical thing used as a default for all languages in VSCode [2]
And its fairly constructive, at least when I tried in Gemini 2.5 awhile back. Like yes its caustic (fantastic word) but it does so in a way thats constructive in its counterargument to reach a better outcome.
This is a great idea. I was actually just suggesting PWA with opt-in updates in another comment I was just replying to, so it's affirming to hear someone else suggest it as well. Love the changelog piece.
Now the question is if people would be willing to pay. Perhaps it could be a nominal one-time payment to get the PWA and updates for up to a limited amount of time, or monthly amount to get updates indefinitely.
And maybe the URL accessed web version stays free with the core features, and PWA has benefits of both offline and some extra features.
Would you be willing to pay for something like this?
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