React in 2026: our production stack, honestly
What we actually ship with — and what we quietly stopped using. Vite, server components, and the boring choices that pay rent.
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Thousands of sensor and camera events a second, from vehicles that lose signal in tunnels. How we built fleet platforms that stay live, stay ordered, and never lose an incident.
Read the article→What we actually ship with — and what we quietly stopped using. Vite, server components, and the boring choices that pay rent.
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