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        <description>We all want less JavaScript and better performance. Both, Nuxt Server Components and Lazy Hydration can help with that in different ways. In this video, you learn how both work and what the differences are, plus when to use either! Links and Resources 🔗 Nuxt Islands component https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/blob/main/packages/nuxt/src/app/components/nuxt-island.ts 🔗 Island Architecture https://www.patterns.dev/vanilla/islands-architecture 📺 Lazy Hydration in Nuxt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hibbpTe661U 📺 Event Fetch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vfwYaHtv3U Chaptermarks 00:00 Intro &amp; Overview 00:47 What is Lazy Hydration? 03:24 What are Server Components? 04:45 How do Server Components work under the hood 08:39 Difference between the two 13:55 When to use which? 15:15 Wrapping up Links marked with * are affiliate links. I get a small commission when you register for the service or buy the product through my link. This helps me keeping the channel running. I only include affiliate links for services or product mentioned that we use ourselves or have good experience with.</description>
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