TanStack Just Replaced Next.js
Next.js made React Server Components a confusing mandate. A new challenger offers a simpler, more powerful 'opt-in' approach that might just change everything.
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Next.js made React Server Components a confusing mandate. A new challenger offers a simpler, more powerful 'opt-in' approach that might just change everything.
Just when you thought you patched the critical React2Shell flaw, two new exploits have landed, threatening to crash your servers and expose your code. Here's why this denial-of-service and source code leak demands your immediate attention.
Next.js feels slow and restrictive, locking you into its ecosystem. A modular Vite-based framework called Vike offers a lightweight, flexible alternative that gives you back control.
Tired of expensive, restrictive auth platforms like Auth0? Discover Ory Kratos, the open-source, self-hosted identity server giving developers full control without the vendor lock-in.
Two new React vulnerabilities can crash your server or leak your code with a single, simple request. The fixes for last week's critical flaw won't protect you from this.