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@FredKSchott

@astrodotbuild co-creator • CEO of HTML

Oakland, CA Katılım Mart 2013
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Jimmy Lai
Jimmy Lai@feedthejim·
re: forming a lasting ecosystem working group for Next.js, I’m also deeply appreciative of @dok2001, @southpolesteve, @vberchet and @FredKSchott for the continued support on the Cloudflare side throughout the year. The only thing stronger than competition is collaboration :)
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☑️ Vinext (Next.js on Vite) ☑️ OpenNext (Unofficial adapter API) ✅ NEW: Official Adapter API Great to see the Next.js ecosystem opening up like this, giving devs more choices for how they build & ship is almost always a good thing.
Cloudflare Developers@CloudflareDev

The Next.js Adapter API is now stable - the result of over a year of collaboration with Netlify, OpenNext, and other platform partners. We are deeply committed to developers running Next.js on Cloudflare. Looking forward to building our official adapter on this new foundation.

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Cloudflare Developers@CloudflareDev·
The Next.js Adapter API is now stable - the result of over a year of collaboration with Netlify, OpenNext, and other platform partners. We are deeply committed to developers running Next.js on Cloudflare. Looking forward to building our official adapter on this new foundation.
Next.js@nextjs

Next.js 16.2 introduces a stable Adapter API, built with Netlify, Cloudflare, OpenNext, AWS, and Google Cloud. But the API is only part of the story. Next.js is used by millions of developers across every major cloud, and making it work well everywhere is on us. Here are our commitments. nextjs.org/nextjs-across-…

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Ashley Peacock
Ashley Peacock@_ashleypeacock·
Imagine if every npm package page had a built-in sandbox to test code instantly. I used @Cloudflare’s new Dynamic Workers to build exactly that. It bundles packages at runtime in rapid, isolated sandboxes.
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@jamesperkins @notrab @mintlify @handotdev 👍 yes I guess it makes sense to index for a project that don’t have docs already, I guess? But weird / confusing if the project already has existing official docs, and 100x weirder if the project is a mintlify alternative 😅
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Jamie Barton 🧢
Why do these random @mintlify pages rank and exist... This feels super gross marketing copying existing site docs? Confusing.
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Aaron Boodman
Aaron Boodman@aboodman·
Zero to 1.0 After two years of work, 50+ releases, thousands of commits, and hundreds of bugfixes, we are officially declaring Zero stable and ready for production workloads. zero.rocicorp.dev/docs/release-n…
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James Q Quick
James Q Quick@jamesqquick·
I'm excited to finally share that yesterday was my first day at @Cloudflare!! I'm joining as a Developer Educator focused on helping grow our Developer Platform, and I couldn't be more excited 🔥 Here's to the start of something amazing!
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Kenton Varda
Kenton Varda@KentonVarda·
Dynamic Workers are now in Open Beta, all paid Workers users have access. Secure sandboxes that start ~100x faster than a container and use 1/10 the memory, so you can start one up on-demand to handle one AI chat message and then throw it away. Agents should interact with the world by writing code, not tool calls. This makes that possible at "consumer scale", where millions of end users each have their own agent writing code. blog.cloudflare.com/dynamic-worker…
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Steve Faulkner
Steve Faulkner@southpolesteve·
Its wild to me that grep/ripgrep is state of the art locally for agents. The harnesses should ship semantic local search and indexing
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Paul Millerd
Paul Millerd@p_millerd·
ive slowly been moving all my wordpress blogs to astro - its delightfully fun and im learning a ton here's the latest skill i keep updating: github.com/paulmil11/word…
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fks@FredKSchott·
My favorite part of OSS is getting mad at people when they fork my stuff
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Steve Faulkner
Steve Faulkner@southpolesteve·
Some folks asking for vite 8.0 support in vinext. It works already! We've been testing vite 8 in beta since literally day 1. For existing apps "npm install vite@latest". Thats it. Newly initialized vinext apps already use vite 8 once it became latest.
Vite ⚡@vite_js

⚡️ Vite 8.0 is here! The most significant architectural change since Vite 2. ⏬ Powered by Rolldown bringing faster production builds and more consistency 🛤️ New features such as tsconfig paths and emitDecoratorMetadata support

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fks@FredKSchott·
@__pqrd @dotta oh yea not pushing to main, just pushing to a branch on the repo that anyone can view, so a bit less overhead than creating a PR
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Pqrd@__pqrd·
@FredKSchott @dotta Maybe I am biased but I would think carefully about pushing the fix tho I'd say as an eng, sometimes on call, if you send a mitigation + some draft of the bug fixing it makes it more manageable long term Immediate bug fix will just be accepted and live as subpar fix for life
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dotta 📎
dotta 📎@dotta·
I'm not even sure pull requests are the right form of contribution any more I'd almost rather a prompt-spec and spend my own tokens to make the code Would be easier for me to edit and harder to be hacked We're probably, what, less than 12 months from this being standard?
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