migrated from TanStack start to Next.js, performance got worse, migrated back to TanStack start
weeks of work just to end up where i started
never again
actually, i have not tried, but what you can do is use the tanstack blog guide on next.js to tanstack start, and create two different versions (using ai) of that. then you can deploy the next.js version and deploy the tanstack version. finally, you can cross‑verify which one is better, using various test case.
migrated from TanStack start to Next.js, performance got worse, migrated back to TanStack start
weeks of work just to end up where i started
never again
@grtr_than_equal@tannerlinsley actually, after migrating to next.js, i made a bunch of changes with the many logics and many screens. but thank god, the tanstack start has a blog on how to migrate next.js to tanstack easily. so I just fed it to AI and it easily did that too.
migrated from TanStack start to Next.js, performance got worse, migrated back to TanStack start
weeks of work just to end up where i started
never again
@schanuelmiller i thought next.js was so mature, so I should switch to next.js and server action. but, after realizing the performance and cloudflare deployment issue, I was like, “I really got stuck here.” so I just moved back again and revamped my whole codebase to tanstack.
@priymrj so basically, it was a modded APK site, and I was making around $100 to $200 per month easily from that website. I pivoted to many blogging sites and then i got my first pc hehe