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there could be a world in the future where the database is everywhere and therefore the logic for the code that interacts with that database can also be everywhere but that's not where we're today uh we're not nowhere even close to that today what's more realistic is that you have a certain database origin and therefore you have a collocated API origin as well what we're starting to see is that you can move certain functions to other locations or even to all the edges but that's more of a in
reality I would be surprised if it even happened in the next two to three years at scale I think what's more likely to happen is again you're going to create an API in in your region that makes the most sense way or another everyone has picked Virginia um and that's going to be your start and you're going to create an API around that but then what you're going to distribute everywhere is your fronts and your settings generated pages and so on and by the way I love that too because like I said I think the best outcome for consumer is that when they go to the content there's no API call at
all there's no server nothing just hey give me the copy of the content that I wanted right um so I'm pretty happy with that world until a meteor hits Virginia and then we're all correct correct BWI for change log is provided by fastly learn more at fastly.com we move fast and fix things here at change log because of rollbar check them out at rar.com and we're hosted on Leno Cloud servers at the lin.com / change log this episode is brought to you by
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Diva hello hello to a new episode of JS party today on the panel we have with us Jared Santo hello Divia how are you good I'm really good and I'm tuning in from Chicago and today for our guest we have Sho R from zit how's it going thanks for
having me very excited happy to have you yeah we're we're super psyched to speak to you because there's lots of things that you're working on at zit and with next and we'd love to dig into a lot of that um I guess one of the things that we can start with is just like what's new and what are you working on currently at zit or with next yeah taming is great because we've been making a lot of announcements over the past few weeks primarily around
new capabilities in xjs one of them that I am personally really excited about and we've been working on for a while is uh the Next Generation somewhat Pine intended static side generation uh support so nextjs had um kind of a middle ground support for producing static Pages uh in the past but it was kind of an All or Nothing system you could run next build and then next export and then you would uh export a simplified version of your website