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Luca Schneider

@mad__kat

🇨🇭 Software engineer at galaxus.ch

Currently working on yak (yak.js.org) the almost zero runtime css-in-js solution

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Aiden Bai We noticed that Selective Hydration of SSR content inside <Suspense> breaks once the component rerenders Would it be possible to add a feature to React Scan which helps to detect which parents of Suspense rerender (especially during hydration)?

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📚 I haven’t blogged in quite a while (new job I guess), but I got so many questions about how I got started with open source at React Paris that it was finally time for me to write that down: tkdodo.eu/blog/my-open-s…

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we are making great progress on Turbopack support for next-yak many kudos for the outstanding support by the Vercel team first HMR performance tests are looking very promising! who would have thought that Rust & CSS might be such a great mix

we are making great progress on Turbopack support for next-yak 

many kudos for the outstanding support by the <a href="/vercel/">Vercel</a> team

first HMR performance tests are looking very promising!

who would have thought that Rust &amp; CSS might be such a great mix
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We've released a eslint plugin for next-yak to make the migration from styled-components even easier and faster 🎉 Install it, try it and write us what you think. yak.js.org/docs/eslint-pl…

We've released a eslint plugin for next-yak to make the migration from styled-components even easier and faster 🎉  

Install it, try it and write us what you think.

yak.js.org/docs/eslint-pl…
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Thank you aberba for the feedback. If something doesn't work or is missing, don't hesitate to open an issue. We're always happy to help 🚀

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We found a way to run our custom SWC plugin on the client in WASM 🎉 If you want to see how next-yak transpiles your input to static CSS have a look here: yak.js.org/playground

We found a way to run our custom SWC plugin on the client in WASM 🎉  

If you want to see how next-yak transpiles your input to static CSS have a look here: yak.js.org/playground
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Chrome 135 shipped a new #CSS feature to improve accessibility and keyboard navigations However there is a discussion going on to revert part of it - in particular its "donut holes" feature dev.to/jantimon/focus… #a11y

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Took me over a year to finish writing this monster of an article. 4,000+ words, 200+ links, and lots of research covering countless JavaScript runtimes and engines. Please have a read! I guarantee you'll learn something new. Link below.

Took me over a year to finish writing this monster of an article. 4,000+ words, 200+ links, and lots of research covering countless JavaScript runtimes and engines.

Please have a read! I guarantee you'll learn something new. Link below.
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Starting from v1.15.0, the Wasm plugins of SWC are now backward-compatible! Read more at blog.swc.rs/2025-11-4-wasm… Thank you so much for the hard work, quininer (on Github) and Rspack! This will improve the QoL for users of SWC, Rspack, and Next.js!

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ik several reasons why app router is hated because it breaks every mental shortcut engineers expect from a router. People see a folder /app/dashboard and think, “okay, a page, easy.” No. That file is a server component segment. That layout is a suspense boundary. Every fetch you

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Finally, after adding turbopack support, next-yak also supports vite (for rolldown and rollup). Additionally we published a new storybook addon (compatible with webpack & vite). Read up upon here: yak.js.org/docs/vite & yak.js.org/docs/storybook

Finally, after adding turbopack support, next-yak also supports vite (for rolldown and rollup). Additionally we published a new storybook addon (compatible with webpack &amp; vite).

Read up upon here: yak.js.org/docs/vite &amp; yak.js.org/docs/storybook