That's a good question. So far it simply renders whatever the server sent. Meaning the client components are still rendered but with no data and non-functional.
I was at ReactSummit this June and spoke with some folks from Vercel about Next.js and RSC support outside of the framework. I really wanted to try all the cool stuff but couldn’t afford to migrate my massive apps to Next.js. The conclusion was clear: it’s difficult to start using RSC without a framework.
“Hold my ,” I said to myself, and started exploring.
Sorry, but I don't agree with this. I did this platform for myself because (a) I have a podcast and (b) I share somehow often articles and coding tips. For the podcast I stopped doing it because it took me lot of time just to prepare an episode and publish it on all the social networks. With the blogging is the same. I write the article but then I have to spend 30 mins writing posts and running email campaigns. Also most of the readers of my blog are from the states so I had to stay till late in the evening to post stuff. I'm very glad that this is now automated.
Sorry, but I don't agree with this. I did this platform for myself because (a) I have a podcast and (b) I share somehow often articles and coding tips. For the podcast I stopped doing it because it took me lot of time just to prepare an episode and publish it on all the social networks. With the blogging is the same. I write the article but then I have to spend 30 mins writing posts and running email campaigns. Also most of the readers of my blog are from the states so I had to stay till late in the evening to post stuff. I'm very glad that this is now automated.
It depends how many people are using the system. At the moment is fairly cheap so I'm not going to charge anyone anything. In the future the cost will depend on the file storage and the video/audio processing time. That's what rises the price in GCP at the moment.