SSR is also incredibly useful for multi-tenant. I can generate all the correct SEO, manifest.json, opengraph, etc. in a single code base, with a single deploy for X amount of frontend websites without having to worry about if those indexing systems wait for JS(which most of them don't). And using Vue/Nuxt/Tailwind then makes theming, configurations stupidly easy(all the development has been a breeze so far). I'm rewriting a old backbone/handlebars/jquery ecommerce/marketplace project to Nuxt 3 and it's such a breath of fresh air
@@DejaVueFm Michael mentioned it during the podcast. When we used to do something in a way, but it is not exactly the way we should think about that problem. It is much more a high level viewpoint, not some technical issue. Like the difference between an SPA and a SSR app.
Live View / Hotwire / Livewire /... are all interesting and amazing tools but don't fall in the same line as Fully SSRing a website. There are big differences between what they are capable of actually 👀 But funnily, Nuxt Server Components are a tiny bit related to them!