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Posted by coloneltcb 14 hours ago

VoidZero Is Joining Cloudflare(blog.cloudflare.com)
https://voidzero.dev/posts/voidzero-cloudflare
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bakugo 14 hours ago||
Alright, so, how long until the current Vite codebase is replaced by a vibe coded Rust port? I give it a month or two.
yurishimo 13 hours ago||
Huh? Vite is already powered by a huge Rust codebase now that the release of v8.0 is live. They spent years developing their own parser and tooling to make it all possible.
esafak 13 hours ago|||
As mentioned, Vite is already Rust, plus the same developers (the subject of the news) have developed https://viteplus.dev/
phplovesong 13 hours ago||
Probably in a year or two. Look at bun, same will happen to vite.
andrewstuart 13 hours ago||
Vibe coded rewrite in rust upcoming!
equasar 12 hours ago||
These tools are already written in rust.
tonyoconnell 11 hours ago||
just wondering... do you think bun's rewrite with ai was vibe coded or engineered with ai? i know it wasn't perfect in the beginning but i think it was good engineering and what was built will make it faster and better.
embedding-shape 13 hours ago|
> Cloudflare's mission is to help build a better Internet. And a better Internet is an open Internet. Developers need choice, frameworks need a neutral foundation, and applications need to be portable. It is not reasonable to expect the entire web ecosystem to build around a single vendor.

Already at this point, I start thinking that they're turning Vite into a foundation, or donating it to the Linux Foundation, or something like that. "foundation" is mentioned 10 times in total in various ways, but then some actual foundation creation/handover never came up. Even when they themselves state how important it is developers have choice and everything shouldn't centralized around a single vendor. Deeply ironic.