@McKamyk@jullerino do you have any public source code of your tss project? just curous to see how other people are using it since i didn't find many project using it.
So far is going well, i just would love to see serverFn better integrated with ts-query
@McKamyk@jullerino yeah that's how i'm using it, but it seem to require more boilerplate compare to trpc, for each serverFn i create a query-option, then when i want to use the function i use useQuery/useSuspenseQuery to "execute" the query option. tRPC seem better integrated with ts-query
not many people tries b2b because they don't want to talk to real people, it's much easier to vibe code something and post a tiktok about it.
But b2b is where people are happy to pay 10k/year and you only need 12 customer to get 10k mrr
if you use shadcn there is no reason why your saas should not have a dark light and dark option.
It also saves you some headache when people on android somehow force dark-mode on your website and they cannot longer see if a toggle is on or off.
@nico_jeannen i spent some time looking into this a while ago, turns out that before people started using pillow the would sleep with forearm under the head while sleeping on the side, the goal is to keep the spine neutral while sleeping. People living in remote tribes still do this
@tannerlinsley@Murderlon@jullerino I tried both and for a normal use (calling backend functions from front end) there isnβt much difference except the stable endpoints. Trpc is a bit better integrated with ts query imo but for now Iβm sticking with serverFn just to reduce dependencies and configurations
@letstri I think envs library provide additional features but I like this idea, I think I will try it! I havenβt used anything so far so itβs definitely better than the current solution π
@martindonadieu@pbteja1998 nice to see more people from EU!
not sure what you mean with query from the from, i only use auth and use drizzle to make query using postgres connector.
currently using their service but i may selfhost it if it get too expensive