They do. My point is that for the vanishingly small number of use cases where you need to write application logic in PocketBase, and you need to write it in JavaScript, and you need to use unsupported super modern ES6 features, you might prefer Trailbase, but otherwise PocketBase is more polished at this point.
IMHO, this will greatly depend on your use-cases. If you have a rich client app, e.g. mobile or PWA, most of your logic will go into your client by default.
However, there might be some code you want to run on the server in a trusted environment, or use some existing JS library for mobile, or have an otherwise mostly static web app, ... depends
Good news??? When your city is in ruins??? And your friends and family are gone??? And there is emptiness all around... What good do you see in this??? You are a stupid person!
This is a major release that includes a re-architecture of Payload from Express and a single-page React app to Next.js. In addition to this architectural change, we've also shipped a ton of large features, miscellaneous fixes, and DX improvements.
Architectural changes
Payload now installs fully in any Next.js app router
You can now deploy your entire project (frontend and backend) in one app
Payload can now be deployed serverless on platforms like Vercel
Everything Payload does now works seamlessly within any Next.js project
You can now use the Payload Local API in Server Components and Server Functions
Postgres, Live Preview, and Lexical have been marked as stable
All Payload exports have been significantly cleaned up and organized
Payload is now an ESM project
Payload is now modular, and we now publish new packages ui, next, translations, and graphql
The Payload config is now server-side only, and works in any Node environment
Server-side HMR works out of the box - removing the need for nodemon
They're not, and are doing the exact opposite in fact. The best way to avoid NATO entanglement is to support Ukraine so it can turn the tide on its own.
Meanwhile Russia's regime can stop this thing any time it wants to.