After switching from Next.js to just the React framework, ComfyDeploy's build time dramatically decreased from 3 minutes to 18 seconds, showcasing a significant improvement in efficiency.
The underlying issue with Next.js includes not just expense—an unexpected $2,000 bill from Vercel for API usage—but also a degree of frustration due to its complexity and slowness.
Critics argue Next.js may be overkill for smaller projects, as the framework's scale seems unnecessary when many applications don't require the capability to handle billions of users.
Despite the criticisms, Benny Kok notes that Next.js remains beneficial for larger projects that need advanced functionality, indicating its place depending on project scope.
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