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Alex Loukissas π
@futureartist
Not wrong (with current state of nextjs) https://twitter.com/jayair/status/1724107151088513339
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Steve
@sdv.eth
As someone whoβs not invested in either ecosystem, is being compared to k8s a bad thing? My interpretation is that both have grown to massive products that do everything but your taxes for you.
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Dennis Zoma
@dennis
Actually, it's pretty much the opposite. Kubernetes shines at large-scale (when used & managed correctly ofc). Next.js (esp. 13+) is amazing for small example apps but can get an overcomplicated mess when growing beyond (where best practices basically do a 180Β° which is a nightmare for newbies).
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max
@maxmandia
skill issue
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