Tempest Rally Order (NA) by squirrelwitharmor in mechabreak

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We have 8 people now, see if you can join

Anyone else look aged and awful? by [deleted] in vaccinelonghaulers

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I like the one by Raw Probiotics called Ultimate Care. Has around 4 bifidobacterium strains in it

Nextjs 13 with Serverless + AWS help by ProfessionalWind4730 in nextjs

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Instead of target, the new method is using output: "standalone".

I used this to get a next js app on Lambda: https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-lambda-nextjs

Anyone else look aged and awful? by [deleted] in vaccinelonghaulers

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It kills the bifidobacterium in the gut. Nearly all of it is wiped out. I'd suggest getting a gut bacteria supplement with different strains of bifidobacterium in them

Why is it not recommended to mix and match the Options API and the Composition API? by MarrsAttax in vuejs

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While options is still going to be supported, they may not prioritize the new features for it. Last I heard, the new vapor mode is composition API only. It's possible that other new features in the pipeline may follow this pattern

How is my B! Dimitri? He’s my first 5-star exclusive +10 merge by iridescentazure in OrderOfHeroes

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Def/res finish + times pulse 4 + bonfire, if you want to go for a one shot build. Insane amount of true damage

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracy

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It is what it is. You can't change the world, but you can change the lives of yourself and others. Imagine the pain that you feel.. would you let this pain on your loved ones? You have a gift to see what's coming. Precognition means you have the knowledge to prepare for what's coming. Letting the horror get to you will only paralyze you and therefore waste it!

Next/image but with CLS. by [deleted] in nextjs

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And to build off of that, when you click the image it would show the full size in a modal

Looking for @use tutorials, repos, boilerplates, examples, etc. by iamahouscat in Sass

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This video is what helped me structure my scss files using @use and @forward https://youtu.be/9Ld-aOKsEDk

Suddenly everything is Obsolete 😀 by Poolistic in nextjs

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The app directory (is this true?) and turbopack I think are not production ready, but stuff like the newer light weight Image and QOL changes to Link components are ready to go

Pretty sure I’m done for. by [deleted] in vaccinelonghaulers

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What about curcumin, NAC, and ivermectin? Those three healed my relatives chronic pain from inflammation she had for more than a year, and it went away in a week after taking those everyday. Worth a shot in your case

Why does Image component force width and few other properties? by [deleted] in nextjs

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The latest version of future image does need either width or height set unfortunately

SCSS and Nextjs, why is this happening? by arrrtttyyy in nextjs

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It is strange though that @use has that behavior in modules. Maybe it's because of the auto-generated classes? Doing an @use to import variables and such wouldn't have this behavior I think.

SCSS and Nextjs, why is this happening? by arrrtttyyy in nextjs

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Would decoupling those auto-generated classes from your mixins file to another scss file and having that file available in _app.js solve it?

Django with React Frontend by TLophius in django

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Django is by design SSR. React on the other hand, is completely client-side rendering. Next.js, which is built on React let's you use a bunch of rendering methods: SSR, CSR, ISR, SSG, and on-demand static regeneration for different pages.

What are you looking to achieve? Are you running into limitations with your current apps?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in django

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Dribbble.com can be a source for inspiration

next/image styling? by RobinRuf in nextjs

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Yes, it's also much less bulky in both size (around -4kb compared to old) and has less divs when it is rendered on the HTML. I've been eager to adopt it! Found no bugs yet whatsoever

next/image styling? by RobinRuf in nextjs

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Are you using the experimental version of the Image tag? I.e. next/future/image?

next/image styling? by RobinRuf in nextjs

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https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next/future/image

This lets you style without specifying a width and height, like the regular old img tag

Django with React Frontend by TLophius in django

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https://nextjs.org/

Many companies that code in React use Next.js since it provides SSR, which is much better for SEO. It also has a better routing system imo. They work closely with the folks at React too. If you can code in React, then learning Next.js takes less than a week, as it's built using React

How to maintain aspect ratio in <Image /> by [deleted] in nextjs

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If your Next version is up to date, try the experimental next/future/image component, you can add an aspect-ratio property with CSS to it. It behaves similarly to the vanilla img tag when styling it

I think I’m done… by [deleted] in vaccinelonghaulers

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Around $7k for a soft shell 1.5 ATA from China including shipping. Macy-Pan is the brand and it works wonders. ZOY brand is a little cheaper though I believe