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Top Comments (10)
TLDR: Convex, Next.js, Vercel, Tailwind, Clerk, PostHog Edit: summary + more info at 40:32
some more random categories: a/b testing & feature flags uptime monitoring, observability, catching errors in production semantic search transactional + marketing emails, sms user feedback collection customer support issue tracking / feature planning design tools
It is more of a talk about serverless, developer friendly, enterprise solutions than about the original T3 stack.
Theo Stack (X) Theo Product review (√)
I don't think Theo understands what made the original T3 stack so beloved: it was all OSS and selfhostable, not just a bunch of SaaS-providers stitched together. I honestly think he lost his way and now is just shilling for companies he invested in or got money from. And I don't even think that he does this on purpose. I genuinely think this is just the natural effect these involvements have on almost anyone. It's just not what devs want. Thanks for disclosing it all anyway Theo!
When Better Auth finally integrates smoothly with Convex, that’s my personal holiday.
Convex + Convex Auth + TanStack Router + TanStack Query integration was a legitimate nightmare to get objectively right with the whole router context, providers etc, I think there's less than 10 repos on github that have the proper integration lmfao
Amazing video 🔥 Next one is the one about tools hopefully
This video is pure gold. Thank you so much for sharing your thought process and stack Theo!
The intro "MY stack", wonderful use of the major 10th interval
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Top Comments (10)
TLDR: Convex, Next.js, Vercel, Tailwind, Clerk, PostHog Edit: summary + more info at 40:32
some more random categories: a/b testing & feature flags uptime monitoring, observability, catching errors in production semantic search transactional + marketing emails, sms user feedback collection customer support issue tracking / feature planning design tools
It is more of a talk about serverless, developer friendly, enterprise solutions than about the original T3 stack.
Theo Stack (X) Theo Product review (√)
I don't think Theo understands what made the original T3 stack so beloved: it was all OSS and selfhostable, not just a bunch of SaaS-providers stitched together. I honestly think he lost his way and now is just shilling for companies he invested in or got money from. And I don't even think that he does this on purpose. I genuinely think this is just the natural effect these involvements have on almost anyone. It's just not what devs want. Thanks for disclosing it all anyway Theo!
When Better Auth finally integrates smoothly with Convex, that’s my personal holiday.
Convex + Convex Auth + TanStack Router + TanStack Query integration was a legitimate nightmare to get objectively right with the whole router context, providers etc, I think there's less than 10 repos on github that have the proper integration lmfao
Amazing video 🔥 Next one is the one about tools hopefully
This video is pure gold. Thank you so much for sharing your thought process and stack Theo!
The intro "MY stack", wonderful use of the major 10th interval