
The Standup with ThePrimeagen Cloudflare CTO talks AI, Opensource and the Future
Apr 3, 2026
Dane Knecht, Cloudflare CTO—platform strategist; Steve Faulkner, Director of Engineering—developer platforms lead; Dillon Mulroy, engineer—AI and agent teams streamer. They unpack Vinext’s wild origin from an intern prototype. Conversations jump from AI-driven PR review and triage to open source parity challenges. They debate Hyrum’s Law, agent guardrails, and what it takes to make a risky project production-ready.
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ViNext Is API Parity Not A Divergent Fork
- ViNext intentionally targets parity with the official Next.js API surface rather than being a divergent fork.
- Dane frames it as 'the Next API surface on a different runtime' and rejects feature drift outside that mission.
Community Requests Reveal Hidden Dependencies
- Users asked ViNext to restore deprecated Next features like getInitialProps, revealing real demand for old behaviors.
- Dane notes community requests for deprecated behaviors illustrate Hyrum's Law in practice.
Undocumented Internals Cause Most Breakage
- The hardest incompatibilities come from community packages that depend on undocumented Next internals, not core APIs.
- Dane highlights imports from next/dist and other internal hooks as frequent friction points when running elsewhere.

