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Cloudflare makes its own Vite-powered Next.js
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Cloudflare makes its own Vite-powered Next.js

via React Status1mo ago

#​464 — February 27, 2026 Read on the Web React Status How Cloudflare Rebuilt Next.js with AI in One Week — vinext is an experimental, Vite-based reimplementation of Next.js’s API surface, letting existing apps run in alternative environments like, say, Cloudflare Workers, if with some tradeoffs. Early feedback has been positive, though the timing of Vercel’s Migrate to Vercel from Cloudflare page hasn't gone unnoticed, and Guillermo Rauch noted that Vercel already identified some security vulnerabilities … 😅 Steve Faulkner (Cloudflare) 🤔 The post says "we already have customers running it in production" but then "it has not yet been battle-tested with any meaningful traffic at scale" . Make of that what you will. Stop Shipping Stale Dashboard Data — If your dashboard depends on a pipeline, users see stale data. TimescaleDB extends Postgres so analytics runs on live data. Hypertables, 95% compression, continuous aggregates—real-time results, no second database. Start building for free

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