Yulia Kashem
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@glamboyosa @nextjs Comes down to how we built
- Auth
- Pricing socket
- Vendors with fast APIs/edge
- Next static build output
- Multi-region servers
And then iterating a ton to get it to "feel" fast instead of obsessing over lighthouse scores.
It can be even faster, but good enough for now.
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Fey is a SPA and this is how fast the initial load is:
(it's built on @nextjs)
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg
I know there's a belief that "SPAs are good for apps / dashboards". There's a SaaS app I use which sends me notifications. Each time I click their links I stare at their fancy spinner for multiple seconds. Unlike when someone sends me a e.g.: GitHub issue or PR I see the content instantaneously. Feel the SSR.
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@Baconbrix @expo I would be more interested in a tool to find out if a mobile app uses expo/react native. I know you can do it from some site for android but don’t know a way for iOS.
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🚀 Anyone interested in an @Expo app that can tell you if a website is written with Expo?
I wrote a Config Plugin to generate native Actions which inject JS to a webpage, then use that to alert based on the detected framework.
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@jarimh1984 @erhartford Is the API better than the web UI because you can upload things for context like files from your code base, documentation links etc and save them in a way so that they’re always there when you return? Just trying to understand if it’s that or something else..?
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@erhartford I have switched away from ChatGPT and using GPT API only, more expensive but gets my work done much better :) I have tried about every possible open model and nothing is even close at GPT-4 on complex reasoning.
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Wow GPT4 has been seriously nerfed. I just tried interactively developing a bit of code, something that worked perfect 2 weeks ago, and it resisted and acted lazy. Ay, I'm going to have to turn to open models for coding... (maybe a good thing tho)
chat.openai.com/share/38e5ec71…
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