Comment by rco8786
4 days ago
Because you need your application code to interact with Posthog's code. But if they're running in separate containers...how are you doing that. Surely you are not writing an api layer for every npm dependency you use.
4 days ago
Because you need your application code to interact with Posthog's code. But if they're running in separate containers...how are you doing that. Surely you are not writing an api layer for every npm dependency you use.
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