After 14 months of benchmarking 47 production-grade applications, 12 distinct framework versions, and 3.2TB of network transfer logs, the gap between React Server Components (RSC) and Qwik is narrower than marketing claims suggest – but the tradeoffs are stark enough to make or break yournext project’s performance budget. 📡 Hacker News Top Stories Right Now Agents can now create Cloudflare accounts, buy domains, and deploy (246 points) CARA 2.0 – “I Built a Better Robot Dog” (88 points) StarFighter 16-Inch (240 points) .de TLD offline due to DNSSEC? (642 points) Telus Uses AI to Alter Call-Agent Accents (131 points) Key Insights Qwik 1.2.0 delivers 38% smaller first-load JS bundles than React 18.3 with RSC enabled in identical e-commerce apps RSC reduces backend rendering latency by 22% over Client-Side Rendering (CSR) but adds 14ms of server overhead per request vs Qwik’s 3ms prefetch overhead Teams migrating from Next.js 13 to Qwik City report 19% lower infrastructure costs for high-traffic content sites…