← Back to context Comment by kcrwfrd_ 10 months ago What’s the CTO’s motivation for migrating off of Next.js? And to what? 4 comments kcrwfrd_ Reply mdhb 10 months ago Next is actively a bad stack run by an incredibly shady company would be a good start arez 10 months ago bad stack in what way? Why is vercel shady? I can understand that the business model is questionable to lock-in people with developing a framework that runs best on their own cloud, but shady would mean fot me, that they do something illegal kcrwfrd_ 10 months ago Could you substantiate that? greyskull 10 months ago Didn't get far enough along to understand the motivations and considered alternatives.
mdhb 10 months ago Next is actively a bad stack run by an incredibly shady company would be a good start arez 10 months ago bad stack in what way? Why is vercel shady? I can understand that the business model is questionable to lock-in people with developing a framework that runs best on their own cloud, but shady would mean fot me, that they do something illegal kcrwfrd_ 10 months ago Could you substantiate that?
arez 10 months ago bad stack in what way? Why is vercel shady? I can understand that the business model is questionable to lock-in people with developing a framework that runs best on their own cloud, but shady would mean fot me, that they do something illegal
greyskull 10 months ago Didn't get far enough along to understand the motivations and considered alternatives.
Next is actively a bad stack run by an incredibly shady company would be a good start
bad stack in what way? Why is vercel shady? I can understand that the business model is questionable to lock-in people with developing a framework that runs best on their own cloud, but shady would mean fot me, that they do something illegal
Could you substantiate that?
Didn't get far enough along to understand the motivations and considered alternatives.