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I hate ripoff customs who don't recognize my musical instrument ( Ableton Push 2 ) as a musical instrument and charge me 150US$ tax for it. It's not a good start for Mexico's Digital Nomad heaven reputation.
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RIP to all the developers who just told their companies Vite is the future and just finished migrating.
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Introducing Turbopack, the successor to Webpack. ◆ ~700x faster than Webpack ◆ 10x faster than Vite ◆ Native incremental architecture built with Rust ◆ Support for React Server Components ◆ Support for TS, JSX, CSS & more Now open-source in Alpha. vercel.com/blog/turbopack
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i'm going to need to write a blog post on this topic, but this is a deeply under-appreciated fact about web dev, and one of the reasons native apps tend to feel more robust than web apps. as someone who frequently amtraks through connectivity dead zones, it resonates deeply.
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I think you're talking past each other: the problem isn't assuming the client's internet is fast, the problem is assuming the client's internet is stable.

If you replace most interactions that could be resolved client-side with a network transaction, you're betting on the client's internet being not just reasonably fast but also very stable. When I'm on the go, my internet is more likely to be fast than stable.
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For a real world example of this, GitHub uses server-side rendered fragments. Working with low latency and fast internet in the office, the experience is excellent. Trying to do the same outside with mobile internet, and even with a 5G connection, the increased latency makes the application frustrating to use. Every click is delayed, even for simple actions like opening menus on comments, filtering files or expanding collapsed code sections.

I'm actually worried about developers in developing countries where mobile internet is the dominant way to access the Internet and GitHub is now the de facto way to participate in open source, that this is creating an invisible barrier to access.
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my take; - for Web - for API (v10) - for CSS - for ORM - for DB - everywhere as well - for monorepo setup - for package management. - missing piece Queue, but I have a way around generally.
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I've been using this stack for all of my projects: - @nextjs for Web & API - @tailwindcss for CSS - @radix_ui for UI - @awscloud Cognito for auth, Lambda for jobs, DynamoDB for data, SQS for Queue. - 100% serverless & automated by CDK. - @typescript everywhere. What is yours?
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