SST

SST is a tool for creating/integrating/deploying infrastructure for full stack applications.

Source: Artem Horovenko (via Unsplash). On the left side of the image, there are two adjacent pairs of large blue tubes, aligned vertically, and running from the left to the center of the image, featuring a convex-fairing, and a grate over their respective openings. In the background we can see more large blue tubes, curving left and right, with steel cages and catwalks adjacent to them. On the right side of the image, there are six large green tubes, placed vertically, and spaced tightly together, running from top to bottom of the image.

How I Broke (my own) Production & How I Fixed it 4 Hours Later

An Adventure in Deploying Next.js Apps with Bun, Turborepo, and SST from a CI

Since I finally managed to break the CI/CD pipeline for this site, I've been thinking a lot about that infamous quote from the Senator for Alaska. Not for its accuracy (or lack thereof), but because in this one instance, I did, in fact, break (or jam) a critical tube that gets this site out to the internet. Though, I should admit that's not what took this site offline for 4 hours (we'll get to that part soon)... READ_MORE =>

Abstract art of a conical gradient. Next.js represented by darker colors on the left, Ion/SST represented by lighter colors on the right.

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Thoughts on Rebuilding my Website, Next.js 14.2+, & SST

Bonus thoughts on React Three Fiber, & Zustand too

This article was a long time coming, it's also quite long. In some respects, this might feel like an article created from a few separate articles I stitched together, and perhaps it is. However, I felt it was important to talk about the primary technologies I used in developing/deploying this site, because they're all pretty tightly integrated... READ_MORE =>