Frontend Links of the Week 62

62nd part of the series - advanced links in the area of web frontend development.

In the last 30 years nothing has changed in terms of performance. The old rule "if you want something fast, cache it" still applies. Now Next.js gets a few more possibilities, too - see Our Journey with Caching by Sebastian Markbåge

Is your PWA geared towards offline? If yes then I think you should have a look at the available Offline UX Patterns by Expensify

If SOLID the design principles, Solid.js the UI framework, or other usages of solid have not confused you enough, then maybe have a look at the Solid protocol - the reason why the World Wide Web Foundation closes so Tim Berners-Lee can spend more time with his protocol by Thomas Claburn

Ads are a big reason why the web is both, profitable and unbearable. Yet, instead of improving the situation it seems we have to find a way to deal with it... why I'm turning off Firefox ad tracking: the PPA paradox by Don Marti

Ever wanted to have a flexible API gateway or just an always-on/cheaper alternative to AWS Lambda? Go for it: Hyper-Scale Activated! Ship Your Own FaaS 🤖 by Florian Rappl

It's out now and it's hot. Time to upgrade your page with Next.js 15 by Delba de Oliveira et al

Why is your app slow? Maybe you are doing some underperforming cross-data center communication. You can't beat physics... Have a look at the AWS Data Center Latencies - Visualized by Benjamin Dicken

Remember when we had discussions about web components? Another take on where Where web components shine by Dave Rupert

Once you've upgraded to Next.js 15 you might also think about other options for hosting your page... Did you know that OpenNext tries to standardize this? Now also Netlify joins OpenNext by Mathias Biilmann

Every once in a while React Native ships a major update - and now finally have it! The New Architecture is here by The React Team

🙏 Shout-out to all authors for their hard work - thanks for sharing your knowledge!

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