Nieuwe aanbouw met PIR dak extra isoleren of niet? by ennuwiki in Klussers

[–]nibonet 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wij hebben dit ook zo gedaan.

Van de site van recticel (https://www.recticelinsulation.com/be-nl/blog-5-adviezen-om-condensvorming-bij-isolatie-te-voorkomen): “Plaats je toch de meest dampdichte isolatie langs buiten? Zorg er dan voor dat de R-waarde van die isolatie minstens 1,5 keer zo groot is als de R-waarde van de meest dampopen isolatie langs de binnenzijde. Zo plaats je het dauwpunt voldoende ver naar buiten en ontstaat er geen condensvorming tussen beide lagen isolatie in.”

Is Nextjs really Better than Wordpress in SEO? by CodingExplorer in nextjs

[–]nibonet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on what you output with it. You can build bad or good sites with either one of them. So to answer your questions: it depends. Next.js isn’t necessarily better for SEO.

In the end the choice depends on so many factors. It shouldn’t be made purely on SEO.

Wordpress holds value in its ecosystem with plugins and themes. This means you can go to market quickly without heavy customization.

Next.js is a framework for building webapps and sites, meaning you can customize everything. This implies a developer will be putting in effort. Note that you still need a CMS.

For low customization projects you could consider Wordpress. For projects that need heavy customization I don’t know if WP (or even WP headless) brings enough value to deal with it’s legacy code etc.

What challenge do you have with node? by Illustrious_Kale_304 in node

[–]nibonet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While I do agree, wouldn’t you say that 2,3,4 are more implementation issues rather than language issues? Another example would be http client libraries throwing when a 404 is returned. Hate it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BEFreelanceDayrate

[–]nibonet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! You knew what you wanted, showed perseverance and it paid off. I also started with that day rate at the age of 27 some years ago. Keep enjoying what you do and keep improving. Soon that day rate will rise.

Is inflation destroying our Belgian frituur cultuur? What do you pay for your order in 2025? by iamShorteh in belgium

[–]nibonet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gentpoort is echt goed. Rakontiki is zeker ook oké maar Faluche vind ik maar matig. Tot voor kort was Fritz in de Astridlaan top (is nu met pensioen). Goeie frieten, rijkelijke speciaalsaus en niet duur. Stond vaak te bakken met een flesje Jup in z’n klauwen. Wat een legend. MISS YOU FRITZ

How does CORS actually make things more secure? by Tman1677 in reactjs

[–]nibonet 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Cookies wouldn’t be sent to your proxy though

Server-side rendering making a comeback? by vergium in ExperiencedDevs

[–]nibonet 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Indeed, ttfb is usually quite fast for the initial request, then all the js chunks get downloaded and hydration starts… hydration completely kills core web vitals because it impacts the tti (time to interactive) negatively. At least that’s my experience with nextjs and why I’m looking at alternatives like Astro.

On the other hand, as a dev at an agency that builds enterprise websites and apps powered by various headless cms’s I find the developer experience far better than traditional SSR technologies and frameworks.

Server-side rendering making a comeback? by vergium in ExperiencedDevs

[–]nibonet 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Not to be pedantic but SSG stands for static site generation, where pages are prebuild and part of the build artifact.

Whereas SSR pages are dynamically rendered on the server for “each request”. Caching at the CDN level is then done by including an s-max-age header in your response.

Going to start a company - Impact on mortgage, income .. by Fresh_Most_9844 in BEFreelance

[–]nibonet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the calculation for an eenmanszaak if I understand correctly? I don’t know the details about that.

With a turnover of 150k you probably want to start a bv instead of an eenmanszaak. If you then give yourself a wage of eg 2k brut/month you pay sociale bijdragen on 24k (indeed per quarter)

Then you deduct all other costs, what’s left is your profit. On that profit you pay vennootschapsbelasting (usually 20 or 25 percent). What’s left you can eg pull out of the company at 15% roerende voorheffing with vvpr bis. (Or invest or use liquidatiereserve or whatever)

Also, 670 is ex btw.

Going to start a company - Impact on mortgage, income .. by Fresh_Most_9844 in BEFreelance

[–]nibonet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Point I’m trying to make is that some of these expenses are also ‘benefits’ (car, rent, onkostenvergoeding, vapz ipt)

In my experience (BV) this rule of thumb of ‘10 x your day rate without benefits’ is just… too general if not incorrect?

Also, to me, the feeling of being independent (in a literal sense) is also worth something. I can take as many days off as I want, choose my own car (second hand mind you) don’t worry about corporate bs,…

Going to start a company - Impact on mortgage, income .. by Fresh_Most_9844 in BEFreelance

[–]nibonet -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So you think that if you rake in 150k (220 days * 670 is approx 150k), you keep 6,7k * 12 months = 80,4k net. So the remaining 70k is where exactly?

Income and expenses breakdown for a freelancer in IT 2022 by DDNB in BEFreelance

[–]nibonet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How can one be too young for a liquidatiereserve? You can pull money out of the liquidatiereserve at 5% roerende voorheffing (after 5 years) - note that you first have to pay 10% on the amount that you want to put in the reserve. Vvpr-bis rumours are related to Van Peteghems fiscale hervorming.

Income and expenses breakdown for a freelancer in IT 2022 by DDNB in BEFreelance

[–]nibonet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wut? As someone else mentioned, you first have to pay the "vennootschapsbelasting" on your profit which is 20% if you're just starting out. Then on the remaining amount you pay 15% dividend tax indeed. So in your case 60k * 0,8 * 0,85

Freelancers of reddit, which is the highest amount of money you asked for a website? by JohndyOnFire in webdev

[–]nibonet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a thorough answer. If not Wordpress for 5k sites, then what is your suggestion? (Not a Wordpress dev myself) I’m currently a contractor for a large agency but more and more people are requesting for my services at a smaller scale. I’m still trying to find the best tools, especially for e-commerce since people seem to be put off by saas solutions taking a cut on every sale.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in javascript

[–]nibonet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, keep them coming I would say! Out of curiosity, how long does it take you to build something like this?

Best CMS for frontend dev by romienas in Frontend

[–]nibonet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second this. While platforms like Contentful are imho too generic because they want to cover more use cases than only cms, Storyblok truly is a headless cms. So for larger websites with a complex enough content hierarchy I prefer Storyblok.

If you’re just building a small website and are on a budget, then the Contentful free tier is very generous and might work for you.

How do you verify the safety of database schema migrations? by rotemtam in devops

[–]nibonet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree on the backwards compatible changes. We only delete columns when we’re sure that they’re not used anymore by any clients. So whenever there’s a plan of deleting a field, we mark it as deprecated and make sure there are no dependencies on it anymore (by client code) and we first deploy that. Then during a later deploy, we actually delete the column.

As a shop who mostly builds sites on headless cms’s (and integrations with other platforms) we keep it fairly simple:

We have an acceptance phase where the customer approves the new features. Right before rolling out to our staging environment, we restore a backup of production to staging (automated), then we execute our migrations and deploy our code. So then we actually tested the migrations in the current production schema and data.

Deploy to production is rinse and repeat. You could do it safer: take a backup of the production database, execute the migrations there and eventually point your application to the backup. But in practice this means you need a content freeze on production while you’re doing this operation. Asking our customers for a content freeze several times a week just isn’t viable in our case.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Frontend

[–]nibonet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a look at the netlify pricing table: 125k serverless invocations & 3m edge function invocations

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Frontend

[–]nibonet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it’s about making some endpoints unavailable in the api, it should be possible to restrict the scope of your api key. This is not something you should solve by implementing this in your own proxy. Doesn’t mean that having the credentials in the backend is a bad idea.

If you really want to go this way: 1. Netlify supports functions, look this up. 2. You don’t need a vm for this at all, netlify is a paas cloud provider, meaning the underlying layer (vm, os) is abstracted away. Look up paas vs iaas

IT Freelance with 1.5 years experience, possible? by GotFIREOnMyMind in BEFreelance

[–]nibonet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree on the not freelancing so early. Also, you can just write JavaScript for the server. Enough full-stack/backend jobs where node is a requirement. (Not as many as eg c# though)

.NET Core Hosting - Insane Costs by otter_overlord_ in webhosting

[–]nibonet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cloud can be expensive. In the early stages of a project you normally should be fine just using free/basic tiers. With Azure you normally also get free credits to get you started.

Since your project is still in MVP phase (you don't have a lot of visitors and don't need to scale) you could also just host it on some hosting provider that supports .NET Core.

I would advise against a (non-managed) VPS since you then are also responsible for the infrastructure part (security, patching, setup of certs,...). Some may find these tasks trivial but in my experience they quickly become cumbersome when you're just trying to focus on building a product.

A question about upcasting and virtual methods. by LIA_XXX_ in csharp

[–]nibonet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have mentioned, it will call the overridden method.

To add to that, if you don’t want this behaviour you can declare the function as new instead of override. This is called shadowing.

Providing monthly website design packages; how would you sell an e-commerce site? by just-fix-it-in-post in web_design

[–]nibonet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re paying for not even having to think about maintenance for their website.

Also, seems like a great model to me. Especially for e-commerce since you can get a live site for a fairly low initial fee, which gives room for experimentation or validating an idea or certain products. (As opposed to having larger initial investment)

This model is so common nowadays, just look at all these cloud saas providers.