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@dylsteck.eth
literally my worst nightmare is having to shift pieces of my next.js apps to stay within the free tier/stay nimble enough to be able to move off /vercel at some point if need be πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
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@dylsteck.eth
i just realized that this is because of some really dumb error i made on a project of mine that doesn't even get a crazy amount of traction lol, this should be an easy fix regardless don't want to have too many dependencies from one vendor(and in this case as long as i can use a framework like open-next in the future i think my image optimization is the only thing i need to change up)
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@sweetman.eth
Stay on free tier at all costs
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@pugson
i started raw dogging S3 links to images without optimizations because i went past the Pro plan limits last month
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@tameel.eth
An ai tool specifically for migrating dependencies would go hard
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@polluterofminds
How are you using image optimizations and what else are you using with Vercel? Integrated serverless functions?
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@fiveoutofnine.eth
sorta agree but cloudflare workers are pretty lightweight and easy to change/configure
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@v1rtl.eth
I remember using Cloudinary for image optimization, worked okay for me
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@austernoon
Cant wait to share this with my network
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@leonort.eth
how hard is it to deploy next.js app to cloudflare?
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@ncookie
If you're developing Next.js you're never leaving Vercel, let's be honest ;-;
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