Not just google, hackernews was also displaying: "We're having some trouble serving your request. Sorry!", has it something to do with google architecture?
Btw, that's funny you listed all the google services exactly in the order I found them unavailable: first youtube, then gmail, then docs
I see very little docs and absolutely no fancy info like gifs or videos explaining what it's possible to do with this tool. I see some example folder, but I can't really say the difference between webfs and ipfs. (Just a little feedback, I mean no offence)
Not using in production but really willing to do so, because the concept is just beautiful. Writing components is a pleasure. Fresh view at animations, which I haven’t tried much, but it looks very promising and convenient (and ofc fast, - first of all). Very, very good tutorials!
However, there’s a couple of unwilling moments:
- A lot of boilerplate code in a newly generated project (very easy to get it outdated when new versions come)
- A popular one: still no good typescript support
And... I think that’s all? Pretty much all the rest is just beautiful.
I think these are two things which bind me from going all in, and use it everywhere, on every new project
Btw, that's funny you listed all the google services exactly in the order I found them unavailable: first youtube, then gmail, then docs