ultra
fresh
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20 | 124 | |
2,987 | 11,857 | |
0.1% | 0.8% | |
6.7 | 9.6 | |
about 2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ultra
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I don't get fresh. why can't I use react without commiting to a server side framework?
Another option is ultra.
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Aleph or fresh?
Ultra is another option if you want to use Deno with React: https://ultrajs.dev
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Ultrajs Docs
Ultra Docs
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Deno Is "Blazing Fast" For Humans
In answer to your specific question of "can it replace my current npm + web pack workflow". The answer is more complex. Can you use npm? For the most part yes. Can you use Webpack specifically? That I'm not sure of, but there are a number of tools that occupy the same niche in the Deno ecosystem such as Packup as well as full-brown server/client frameworks like Fresh and Ultra
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Deno does React using npm
I hear you but a lot of devs refused to use Deno because it did not support npm. If you want to develop npm-free use Ultra: https://ultrajs.dev
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fresh for SPA?
If you really want SPA, Ultra(https://ultrajs.dev) is a good choice.
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What would you recommend using for building a SPA (on Firebase) using Deno?
Take a look at Ultra (http://ultrajs.dev) and throw away most of your build tools. If you need to compile SCSS to CSS, try denosass (https://github.com/hironichu/denosass).
- Ultra: Modern Streaming SSR React Framework in Deno
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Using Ultra, the new React web framework
In this article, you’ll learn about a new React framework called Ultra, which uses Deno and React and focuses on using web streams and native features within the browser.
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Ultra - a Deno based web framework - ships version 1.0
I think you were looking at one of the ancillary repos like create-ultra-app and not the main repo here: https://github.com/exhibitionist-digital/ultra
fresh
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What's Your Favorite Tech Stack and Why?
Deno: Deno with one of it's frameworks (like Fresh
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🧠 50 Articles to Level Up
The road to Fresh 2.0 (https://github.com/denoland/fresh/issues/2363) by Marvin Hagemeister Can't wait for seeing the end of the road! All in all great changes ahead.
- The Road to Fresh 2.0
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Fly.it Has GPUs Now
Because I have secret magical powers that you probably don't, it's basically free for me. Here's the breakdown though:
The application server uses Deno and Fresh (https://fresh.deno.dev) and requires a shared-1x CPU at 512 MB of ram. That's $3.19 per month as-is. It also uses 2GB of disk volume, which would cost $0.30 per month.
As far as post generation goes: when I first set it up it used GPT-3.5 Turbo to generate prose. That cost me rounding error per month (maybe like $0.05?). At some point I upgraded it to GPT-4 Turbo for free-because-I-got-OpenAI-credits-on-the-drama-day reasons. The prose level increase wasn't significant.
With the GPU it has now, a cold load of the model and prose generation run takes about 1.5 minutes. If I didn't have reasons to keep that machine pinned to a GPU (involving other ridiculous ventures), it would probably cost about 5 minutes per day (increased the time to make the math easier) of GPU time with a 40 GB volume (I now use Nous Hermes Mixtral at Q5_K_M precision, so about 32 GB of weights), so something like $6 per month for the volume and 2.5 hours of GPU time, or about $6.25 per month on an L40s.
In total it's probably something like $15.75 per month. That's a fair bit on paper, but I have certain arrangements that make it significantly less cheap for me. I could re-architect Arsène to not have to be online 24/7, but it's frankly not worth it when the big cost is the GPU time and weights volume. I don't know of a way to make that better without sacrificing model quality more than I have to.
For a shitpost though, I think it'd totally worth it to pay that much. It's kinda hilarious and I feel like it makes for a decent display of how bad things could get if we go full "AI replaces writers" like some people seem to want for some reason I can't even begin to understand.
I still think it's funny that I have to explicitly tell people to not take financial advice from it, because if I didn't then they will.
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Deno in 2023
Deno has also created a Next.js competitor, Fresh. I found it a few weeks ago and am starting to go through the docs, looks like a good overall concept. https://fresh.deno.dev/
- React is actively harmful if your website is static
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We need an official backend web framework
https://fresh.deno.dev/ - Fresh embraces the tried and true design of server side rendering and progressive enhancement on the client side.
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Hacktoberfest 2023 Recap
Along the way, I not only got the oppurtunity to revise old concepts that had blurred in my memory, but also learnt about new technologies like Fresh.js, a framework from Deno (a js runtime engine) that uses Preact, a React Routing library and used Chakra UI for the first time.
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Why Can't I Just Use This Function? The Struggles with Code Reusability in JS
A whole project might be released as a server or framework. Frameworks like fresh, and astro) both have had things deep within them that I've wanted to reuse, within fresh it's the esbuild configuration, and islands functionality, and within astro it's the rendering of astro files themselves.
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JavaScript First, Then TypeScript
The Fresh framework by Deno cited an improved developer experience due to tighter feedback loops.
What are some alternatives?
aleph.js - The Full-stack Framework in Deno.
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
ts-morph - TypeScript Compiler API wrapper for static analysis and programmatic code changes.
remix - Build Better Websites. Create modern, resilient user experiences with web fundamentals.
react-starter-kit - The web's most popular Jamstack front-end template (boilerplate) for building web applications with React
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
Deno.watchFs - Tracking the behavior of Deno.watchFs on different systems
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
react-loadable - :hourglass_flowing_sand: A higher order component for loading components with promises.
Next.js - The React Framework
node-twitter-api-v2 - Strongly typed, full-featured, light, versatile yet powerful Twitter API v1.1 and v2 client for Node.js.
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML