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Vercel Blog

Grok 4.5 now available on AI Gateway

Grok 4.5 from SpaceXAI is now available on .AI Gateway Built for coding, knowledge work, and STEM, the model accepts text and image inputs. Grok 4.5 supports low, medium, and high reasoning levels and defaults to high. Set the level with to balance speed against depth.reasoning To use Grok 4.5, set to in the :modelxai/grok-4.5AI SDK AI Gateway provides a unified API for calling models, tracking usage and cost, and configuring retries, failover, and performance optimizations for higher-than-pr

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Vercel Blog

Update Project Settings from the Vercel CLI

You can now update a project's framework preset and build settings directly from the CLI, without opening the dashboard. Run from a linked project, or pass a project name directly:vercel project update Settings can also be returned to automatic detection instead of an explicit override: For automation or further inspection, return the result as JSON: JSON output includes whether anything changed, the list of changed settings, the project ID and name, and the requested settings. Output is writte

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Vercel Blog

Vercel Microfrontends checks for missing configuration

The Microfrontends Config Present prevents broken production routing by blocking any default app deployment that is missing its . This appears alongside other , such as lint and typecheck. deployment checkNative Deployment Checksmicrofrontends.json The check is blocking by default for eligible apps, with no opt-in required. Eligible apps are projects enrolled in and designated as the default app in a Microfrontends group. If is missing from the deployment's build outputs, the check fails and

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Vercel Blog

Flags SDK now evaluates flags 10x faster

and now evaluate multiple feature flags in bulk around 10x faster. Flags SDKVercel Flags Flag evaluation time improved by reducing microtask queue overhead and creating fewer promises. The improvement scales with the number of flags. Use instead of to benefit from these optimizations:await evaluate([flagA, flagB])Promise.all([flagA(), flagB()]) You can also pass an object to evaluate flags with named keys automatically benefits from these improvements as well.precompute() Upgrade and to th

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Cloudflare Changelog

R2 SQL - Query R2 Data Catalog tables with R2 SQL from the dashboard

You can now query your R2 Data Catalog tables with R2 SQL directly from the Cloudflare dashboard, without installing a CLI or wiring up a client. This makes it easy to explore your Apache Iceberg data, validate queries, and inspect results in one place. To get started, go to R2 Data Catalog in the Cloudflare dashboard and select Query data to launch the built-in SQL editor. From there you can: Write and run queries interactively — Iterate on R2 SQL directly in the browser with syntax highlighti

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DEV Community

Nuxt In 2026: The Vue Full-Stack Framework That Deserves More Attention

Everyone knows Next.js is the default full-stack JavaScript framework in 2026. The job ads say so, the AI tooling assumes so, the conference talks revolve around React Server Components, and even people who've never touched a Vue file have an opinion about which version of getServerSideProps they like best. Everyone is mostly right - and missing a piece of the story. The piece they're missing is that on the other side of the framework wall, Nuxt has spent the last two years quietly turning into

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The Verge Tech

Meta’s glasses will turn off the camera if you tamper with the privacy light

Even so, the privacy LED light is still hard to see. It’s on in this photo. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Amid public backlash over its smart glasses, Meta announced that it will be updating its glasses with a new feature that will disable the camera when it detects that someone has tampered with or destroyed the glasses' privacy LED light. The update is meant to address modders who have taken actions such as physically drilling into the LED light. Meta has previously tried to

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