I heard that there's a performance penalty when you're using styled components instead of CSS modules, since css is loaded at runtime using JS. Is that still true when you're using Next, which renders everything on the server?

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  • Vanilla-extract helps get around that by compiling your styles at build time so that runtime is minimized. https://vanilla-extract.style (you use this instead of styled components though)

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