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legym
·4 年前·議論
The company I work for is making a big deal about client-side hydration. We use nextjs for our sites. My director was asking about Svelte.

"Something i wanted to mention is both the React team and nextjs team are aware of this and are working on a solution to address needing to load Javascript on the client. Its called React Server Components

React Server Components Documentation https://reactjs.org/blog/2020/12/21/data-fetching-with-react...

Nextjs Blog on Server Components https://vercel.com/blog/everything-about-react-server-compon...

Nextjs Documentation on Server Components (Alpha) https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/react-18/server-co...

We can try it out today on a platform that supports a node environment. This is from nextjs docs. I have a few thoughts on Svelte, but just wanted to point this out!"

With Server Components, there's zero client-side JavaScript needed, making page rendering faster.
legym
·5 年前·議論
Been looking into graphene and it can reduce the amount of concrete and increase the strength. Of course, can graphene be made at a commercial level and out of the lab

https://www.graphene-info.com/graphene-based-concrete-used-c...
legym
·5 年前·議論
Just switched over from lastpass and very happy with it. Glad i made the jump
legym
·5 年前·議論
From what I read, it sounded like a lot of the money was printed but fell into areas of the economy where it didnt get distributed. i.e large corporations
legym
·5 年前·議論
What are the odds of this.

The cofounder of reddit, Alexis Ohanian, owns a capital firm called Initialized Capital. That firm owns coinbase.

https://blog.coinbase.com/coinbase-announces-proposed-direct...
legym
·5 年前·議論
In Javascript how are they able to retrieve something from the cache? Local, session, and cookies are domain locked.
legym
·5 年前·議論
I've been following other boards, but saw this website floating around. Many of them have active excel sheets monitoring which ones have announced

https://spactrack.net
legym
·5 年前·議論
Been trading SPAC's recently. Seeing a huge influx of SPACs in renewable energy. Jump in at the beginning and the most you can lost is 10$ if the SPAC fails. When it receives a letter of intent(LOI) you'll see a big boost to the stock price. When the definitive agreement (DA) is announce there is another 20% jump. After the merge and symbol change, the price drops and then slowly comes up.

With so many coming out, just keep jumping to new SPACS as the LOI or DA is announced. Just wanted to share my experiences.

EDIT: Nikola and QuantumScape (NKLA/QS) are the big ones that got attention. Every SPAC is hoping to make a run like QS; 10$ went all the way up to 100$ at one point. NKLA was a scam, but brought a lot of attention