Huge perf wins in @payload.dev 3.65.0.
Projects with big configs or lots of custom access control can see load times drop by seconds. One client went from 4-7s to ~600-800ms.
Huge perf wins in @payload.dev 3.65.0.
Projects with big configs or lots of custom access control can see load times drop by seconds. One client went from 4-7s to ~600-800ms.
I responded to your issue with more details!
Unfortunately I don't think Node.Js exports the necessary APIs to do that without having to install undici.
They do expose a dispatcher property on fetch, but we can't *create* a custom dispatcher without installing undici.
Will look into @crowlog/logger when we start work on 4.0!
Regarding undici, adding this dependency gave me physical pain.
The only alternatives were node-fetch (no longer maintained), axios (not much smaller) and ssrf-got (bloated, breaks on turbopack).
Add the following to your user settings:
"terminal.integrated.suggest.enabled": true, "terminal.integrated.suggest.quickSuggestions": {
"commands": "on",
"arguments": "on",
"unknown": "off"
},
Finally! Command suggestions are now available in the VS Code Terminal!
To enable π§΅
this image is making me fear for my job
I hate .reduce(). Traditional for loops are much cleaner and easier to understand, while .reduce() usually makes code harder to skim.
As of @payload.dev 3.24.0, you can now use block references to deduplicate blocks, resulting in up to 3Γ faster page loads!
Tested on a project with 600 blocks across 40 block fields (thatβs 24,000 referenced blocks), itβs a massive performance boost for large-scale setups!
Huge thanks to @timneutkens.bsky.social and the team for their hard work!
Also do note that this was tested in the Payload Monorepo, not in a project that simply installs Payload. We pre-bundle Payload to make it compile even faster in normal projects.
Our Monorepo is huge and has over 10.000 modules. 6.3s COLD compile time is amazing!
We tested this 1-2 months ago and faced numerous issues even getting it to run. Now, most of these issues have been resolved and performance has improved drastically.
This means that we can finally start running our tests against turbo and guarantee stable support.
Turbopack is incredible - just tested out the latest Next.js canary in the @payload.dev monorepo and our compile times + memory usage have improved significantly:
Webpack Postgres: Out-Of-Memory
Turbo Postgres: 5.4s
Webpack Mongo: 19.3s
Turbo Mongo: 6.3s
That's a 3x speed improvement π
"Checked Returns for Conditional and Indexed Access Types"
= Dynamic function return types dependent on the arguments, without requiring complex overloads
This is amazing! Solves one of the biggest pain points I had with Typescript
@payload.dev is the #1 starred full-stack framework in 2024!
#3 in "React Ecosystem"
#10 in "Most Popular Projects Overall"
Let's climb to #1 in 2025
The best full-stack framework / CMS has made it to bluesky! => @payload.dev
0 vs null vs undefined.
0 vs. null vs. undefined. Is this accurate?
oh huh didn't know that. How does it detect some posts and doesn't detect others?
I did and they're set to warn for those posts - but it only works if it's labelled as such
Please god mark it as sexual content. I'm sitting on a public train with people next to me and saw this on "What's Hot"
cute cat
Meet Momo. Every so often, she forgets to roll up her tongue before her daily nap
BabyAGI
Fun Web UI for BabyAGI I found. Allows you to play around it without having to install anything (just need to provide an OpenAI key)
=> https://babyagi-ui.vercel.app/
My experience so far: it's actually not that useful
Sadly, I can't. But they're working on a Windows version!
Bluesky on twitter
What in the world is going on at eBay!
Oh usually yeah, but could always happen that idk, my credit card declines. Or say I make it to be some famous person one day, but I pass away eventually.
Would love to keep my username/account for future generations to remember π
Does it currently just turn back into a random bsky subdomain?
What happens to my username if I forget to renew the domain?
Try the white red bull! But yeah, that I guess isn't particularly healthy.
Have been trying to switch to Mate Tea which is considerably healthier!