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The biggest course I've published, an ultimate guide to building a YouTube clone is out and free on Youtube! ⬇️Link below⬇️ Are you ready to 10x your skills? 🕝 24 hours of content 📖 38 chapters 🎬 Video infrastructure & storage @MuxHQ 📝 Automatic video transcription 🖼️ Smart thumbnail generation 🤖 AI background jobs @upstash 📊 Creator Studio with metrics 🗂️ Custom playlist management 📱 Responsive design across devices 🔄 Multiple content feeds 💬 Interactive comment system 👍 Like and subscription system 🎯 Watch history tracking 🔐 Authentication system @ClerkDev 📦 Module-based architecture 🗄️ PostgreSQL @neondatabase 🔍 ORM @DrizzleORM 🚀 @nextjs 15 & @reactjs 19 🔄 @trpcio for type-safe APIs 💅 @tailwindcss & @shadcn UI
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@mattpocockuk the enum property is genius, i usually resort to begging ai to only respond with 3 things - not that familiar with ai package, does this work for any model?
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@caseartifact i dont, i absolutely suck at storage management, do you have any recommendations?
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@philzona my bad! i was convinced prefetch was NOT the default before, so i changed the docs version to confirm i lost my chain of thought in the meanwhile and just screenshoted the old docs i had no idea the new default was set - this is super useful, thank you!
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thank you! i am having trouble understanding "you can eliminate a request by setting prefetch explicitly true and not using loading.js" > isn't prefetch set to true by default? or does explicitly setting it to true enable something alongside default behaviour? > in the example github, the prefetch={true} example still uses the loading.js file - is that just for consistency sake?
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