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- A reminder that Next JS is fully supported on Netlify, including advanced features like App Router, ISR, PPR, etc. Migrating should be as easy as linking your repository. If not, get in touch.
- Netlify is the only place outside of Vercel where Next can be deployed on a serverless front-end cloud with support for all the advanced features. Today we're joining Open Next and starting to share our expertise with the broader community to help make Next run on more🤝 We're moving our open-source Next.js adapter to the OpenNext GitHub organization and will begin collaborating across providers, like @Cloudflare and @SST_dev, to make sure Next.js runs well everywhere. bit.ly/40m6I9z
- Same conclusion, RSC is not working out. They add a lot of complexity and tie together front-end, bundling and server runtimes. And in return we get, what? The front-ends people are building with RSCs looks and feels no different to end users than the ones built without them.This post is unavailable.
- Tanstack for apps. Astro for sites. Vite under the hood.Next.js is primarily made for Vercel and requires a ton of investment to make it work outside. Things like OpenNext exist but we’d rather bet on truly open frameworks like Vite.
- Jamstack has forever changed the direction of the web. Today @Netlify is doubling down on Jamstack in a big way. We’ve raised our Series D round. We acquired OneGraph. And we’re launching a Jamstack Innovation Fund. 🚀
- Replying to @amasadThere's a reason there's a cross industry open source protect called Open Next built just to make next work on other serverless platforms. Other frameworks built with modern frontend clouds as their ideal deployment target have clean adapter architectures and are trivia to port.
- S3 was the beginning of the cloud, and simple blob storage turned out to be one of the most fundamentally useful abstractions for all types of cloud applications. Netlify just made it even simpler. netlify.com/blog/introduci…
- Replying to @FredKSchottWhen a spike in traffic can be automatically and absolutely classified as malicious, our platform is set up to block this. If it’s a new pattern we’ll add it to the automated rules and waive charges. It’s tricky when the traffic in question is not clearly malicious, but could be
- Wow, 8 million developers on Netlify. If you're one of them, thank you. What’s something cool, fun, weird, creative or interesting you built recently?
- AI will make the amount of software we build explode. At Netlify we just switched from Zoom to Google Meets. In general an improvement, except that in Meets you can't share audio from outside the tab you are screen sharing. This means no ability to play a Spotify song during the
- Today it's exactly 10 years ago that we launched Netlify out of a private beta with a post on Hackernews. It's been an epic journey so far, with ups and downs and so many memories made along the way. Deep thanks to everyone that's been part of it. More in the thread below.
- React and Remix v3 remind me of Rust and Golang. And similarly, a lot of the loudest voices discussing the two frameworks seems to be looking for "truth" rather than "tradeoffs". Go is less elegant than Rust, error handling is verbose, type system is not as advanced and more
- Replying to @aarondfrancis and @cramforceOur async workloads implementation take the specific await step approach for an example of doing this without string based directives.






