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New blog post – Kitten Kawaii: porting a React library and Next.js web site to Kitten
Small Web is the exact opposite of the Big Web. But what does that mean in practice? I wanted to find out by porting Elizabet Oliveira’s lovely React Kawaii app to Kitten. How does Kitten hold up to the frameworks of trillion-dollar and hundred-billion-dollar corporations?
(Spoiler: pretty darn well, actually.)
https://ar.al/2024/08/19/kitten-kawaii-porting-a-react-library-and-next-js-web-site-to-kitten/
You just don't understand Next.js and React, they are all about composition!
Okay, #Coolify is a pain to work with on an internal network. If you're using GitHub for your things, that's okay, but for everything else is not.
Is there any other alternative?
BTW, this is Coolify: https://coolify.io/
Last time I ask, promise.
Is there any "server framework" to push webapps instead of handling each app manually?
I'm just tired of manually adjusting Docker Composer, containers, fixing permissions and whatever.
I’m currently using #Coolify, which is quite good.
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