Paul Irish
Paul Irish
IMO https://nodejs.org/en/about/releases/ could do a better job clarifying that "current" is a non-LTS classification but regardless.. `lts/*` is basically like a `lts/active` .. but since that other page is kinda...
right now only including the .ttf.. but the css references a woff and all that.. probably need a visit tot he fontsquirrel generator somtime
ES6 Proxies could be used to pull off the same technique. It perhaps could have a few advantages over using getters. - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy They're now in most browsers: 
I ended up here knowing that this is cool, but not really sure what it does... would love some explanation in the readme for folks like me :)
Just to give folks an idea of perf of this lib, I ran a really simple benchmark with a ~200kb object.  Also I tried a similar test with node-cbor...
according to a 3rd party report.
Would be great to get a look at what the reporting side of look gives you, while browsing this module.