Surprised only one of these patches are due to incompatibility with Bun.
Surprised only one of these patches are due to incompatibility with Bun.
#nuxt newbie question for SSR - is nuxt context / useNuxtApp really unique per request/user and cleared right afterwards? (Or do I need to be aware of Side Effects like in SvelteKit SSR https://blog.aakashgoplani.in/avoid-shared-state-on-the-server-in-sveltekit) Or is this unrelated. Trying to get some basic orientation.
#Nuxt Image works well, but options and settings from the documentation don't work as expected. Had to try out many things to optimise the images I fetch from Unsplash. In the end, my photos page on my website is now fast enough for me
I have been asked to help someone with a #Nuxt project that uses #Strapi as its CMS, communicating via #graphQL.
Not knowing much about GraphQL, it suprises me that obtaining a list of categories along with the count of how many posts reference them and filtering out those with zero reference isn't something with abundant tutorials. So finding none, really feels odd!
In SQL this would be a very simple JOIN query. Do I have to get all posts with categories set and then do the group #JavaScript?
**Guys**
I'm trying to learn #reactjs.
Most of the time I use #svelte and #vue or #nuxt for my projects, but I want to improve my programming skills with another #framework like #nextjs and library like #react.
What do you think?
Any suggestions?
Just give me your #advice to a newcomer in the react community like me?
#programming #code #mony #js #jsx #javascript #typescript
#Introduction
I'm giving Nuxt a try with the Nuxt UI Pro - Dashboard Template and it is getting me closer to where I want to be! I took the code from their repo, added my own Item type, navigation bar element, route, and data from the backend in order to render the data.
This is also getting me into Typescript, and I'm not sure how I feel about that yet. Maybe that's overkill, but maybe also it's just useful enough to help the front end.
I also know that this demo repo brings a bunch of other features I would need to cull from the project. I might start mocking up the pages I want and then annotating the drawings with which particular tags give me the navigation/content I need and building from there.
Repo I based my code off of: https://github.com/nuxt-ui-pro/dashboard/tree/main
The PROTON PT8010F is a clone of the more widespread Faraday FE2010A. Both are basically XTs on a chip. Just add a CPU and DRAM, ROM and a bit of glue logic and you have got an IBM PC.
#retrocomputing #nuxt #micro8088
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/
@sabi Tho depending on your budget, time and skills it may be Worth the effort for you to look at the #Wee86, #WeeCe, #86duino and other projects and see if something like a #SOM / #SBC module with #ISA + custom #PCB may even be a better option, as there are #Vortex86 Chips down to #i8086+#i8087 and those will sip even less power than the #NuXT, making it way more fitting for a short 19" 1U enclosure if you want it to be basically #fanless and #silent to tue point of only having the PC-Speaker as source of noise...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJEp4ZUG7BI
But IDK if you're good at PCB design or what your skillset is in detail or if you just want one for yourself or something you can market to others as a side biz...
@sabi I mean, you just use an 8bit ISA slot and just extend it a few centimeters so I guess abusing some 40-pin IDE io GPIO Cables and connectors should be fine...
The #PicoGUS by @polpo does emulate a #AdLib quite well AFAIK, so yeah that should work out fine with the #NuXT...
Nuxt 3.12 has been released and introduces performance boosts, Vite dev server optimizations, and new features like layer auto-registration and multi-app support. Nuxt Scripts is nearing release, and Nuxt 4 is already available for early testing.
https://alternativeto.net/news/2024/6/nuxt-3-12-released-with-enhanced-performance-nuxt-scripts-and-layer-auto-registration/
Okay, so my wife's business site stopped building on Cloudflare Pages because one of the Nuxt generated files - a JSON file - exceeded 25MB.
Just what was this file and why was it so big?
Was it even needed?
The full exhilarating story and investigation at https://damieng.com/blog/2024/05/14/nuxt-content-db-and-size/
#Nuxt seems like a very good front end option..
#InertiaJS is cool and all but in the end I have to do the work twice since an API is a must for mobile anyways
It's taken me a couple of months, but I'm finally here on Mastodon and writing my #introduction post. For those new to my work and interests, here are some things you can expect to see me writing about here:
I imagine there'll be more, but in the meantime, glad to be here and looking forward to being on this journey with y'all!