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I’m going on a short vacation this week, so this post is coming out a bit earlier than usual. I actually had a different, more “useful” topic in mind — something educational, something responsible. But then I came across this fascinating article: I don’t like Tailwind. Sorry not sorry written by @freshcaffeine , and I couldn’t get it out of my head. So I decided to write a response instead. I actu
I needed to coordinate background scripts running across different machines. The obvious answer was Redis. Everyone uses Redis for this. The tutorials all use Redis. The Stack Overflow answers all say "just use Redis." So I looked at what deploying Redis would actually cost me: A running Redis server I had to maintain A broker to connect workers to it Celery or RQ on top of that Memory-based stora
🤔 Why v0 Output Alone Isn't Production-Ready If you've used v0.dev to spin up a landing page, you've probably hit the same wall on the next step. The component looks clean inside v0, but the moment you drop it into your Next.js project the design tokens drift, dark mode breaks, metadata is empty, and Lighthouse scores land in the 60s. This isn't a v0 limitation — it's that v0's output is "desig