
Mendy
301 posts





Estoy migrando desde @vercel a @Cloudflare ya que su sistema de billing me parece una poronga. Hacemos unos ~10 deploys por dia (entre 3 proyectos) y eso significa, despues de gastar la cuota de 20 USD, unos 1.5 USD extra POR DIA. Pagamos mas de 20 USD por los "seats", pero "seats" no te dan mas "included credit" lo cual me parece una pija. 2026 y siguen cobrando por seats y encima, no te dan eso en creditos lo cual me parece lo mas coherente del mundo...
















@davidbyttow Let me suggest you a way better practical example: calculating “skeleton loader” size. Without pretext you would have to make it static and approximate. With pretext, you could show nice animation exactly where cards should appear because you have layout measurements. 😋





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