I just realized the Nextjs 16 (turbopack) app I'm working on is using 12 gb of RAM in dev???????? I don't care what the client thinks I'm switching over to tanstack, it's mostly hydrated using strapi anyway.
If you're forced to use nextjs, adjust your tailwind classes using the browser inspector, trust me it's wayyy faster than "hot reloading" that next "provides"
my brother in christ does this framework even support HMR anymore? I change a single className and i'm forced to reload the page which takes a million years because it compiles everything every time
once again i'm stuck with nextjs for a project i got hired to do an i'm hating every second of it....... why is it so slow on dev? also what even is the advantage of using turbopack??
once again i'm stuck with nextjs for a project i got hired to do an i'm hating every second of it....... why is it so slow on dev? also what even is the advantage of using turbopack??
I think Bun's current approach is just asking a clanker for a things they could implement on a random Friday and then telling it to implement it for the hell of it.
Give me one good reason for my runtime to be able to procecess images in multiple formats. ONE.
@IroncladDev i like naming files based on the variable name in it, i used to name everything very carefully like "project.get.ts" but your team members aren't looking for feature names they usually search for variable names instead like projectGet etc.
Honestly, this is the most accurate diagram I've seen.
Waterfall: You plan for 18 months and deliver exactly what nobody needs anymore.
Agile: You deliver something usable at every step, but the CEO keeps asking, "Where's the car?"
AI: You get the car on day one. It has six wheels, the doors are on backwards, and it has a rocket launcher. You spend more time making it yours than actually "building"; it's shaping. owning. verifying. That's what the best AI developers do now. They don't build. They shape and own.