I did not see that coming, though in retrospect it makes a lot of sense. The "that" I'm referring to is the big news last week that Netlify was acquiring Gatsby. I go into a lot more detail in my blog post linked below, but the tldr; for folks who use the Gatsby framework is that I personally think this puts it on a stronger footing for the long term (i.e. you don't need to rewrite your apps).
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What Netlify's Acquisition of Gatsby Really Means There’s been a ton of speculation about why Netlify acquired Gatsby, even though I think the motivations were pretty well laid out in the above article. I dig deeper into the different pieces that made up Gatsby the company and what each may mean within Netlify, as well as the future of the Gatsby framework.
Brian Rinaldi
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Speed for Who? A short tweet by Guillermo Rauch, founder of Vercel, caused some visceral reactions from some corners of the community, as represented here by Andy Bell, and a backlash against frameworks’ (over?) emphasis on developer experience.
Andy Bell
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✂︎ Tools, Resources & More...
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TheJam.dev 2023 Session Recordings – All of the individual sessions from this year's TheJam.dev have already been posted to this playlist.
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Eleventy 2.0 – This release drastically reduces the dependencies and build time. Plus plugins like WebC and serverless are no longer experimental.
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Microfeed – A free lightweight CMS that is hosted on Cloudflare using a combination of Pages, D1 and R2.
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Eleventy Notes – A documentation template for Eleventy that is designed for publishing personal notes or small documentation projects.
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Netlify deployment error Fix – If you encounter the
Treating warnings as errors because process.env.CI=true error, this will help you bypass it.
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Caching Data in SvelteKit An introduction to adding basic caching (and cache invalidation) using web platform features to a SvelteKit app that caches search results for 60 seconds.
Adam Rackis
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On Vercel: If Some of My Sites Are Down… Remy shares how his personal account on Vercel was blocked because of “fair usage”, noting that he couldn't upgrade to a paid account to prevent his sites from being temporarily disabled. This post explains what happened.
Remy Sharp
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Thanks for reading. — Brian
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