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tom1337yesterday at 10:12 PM2 repliesview on HN

I was a fan of NextJS in the pages router era. You knew exactly where the line was between server and client code and it was pretty easy to keep track of that. Then I've began a new project and wanted to try out app router and I hated it. So many (to me common things) where just not possible because the code can run in the client and on the server so Headers might not always be available and it was just pure confusion whats running where.


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Uehrekayesterday at 11:06 PM

I think we (the Next.js user community) need to organize and either convince Vercel to announce official support of the Pages router forever (or at least indefinitely, and stop posturing it as a deprecated-ish thing), or else fork Next.js and maintain the stable version of it that so many of us enjoyed. Every time Next comes up I see a ton of comments like this, everyone I talk to says this, and I almost never hear anyone say they like the App Router (and this is a pretty contrarian site, so if they existed I’d expect to see them here).

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dawnerdyesterday at 10:16 PM

I pretty much dumped a side project that was using next over the new router. It's so much more convoluted, way too many limitations. Who even really wants to make database queries in front end code? That's sketchy as heck.

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