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@Pati the Northwind site build keeps throwing a hydration mismatch on the blog route. Has anyone solved this?
Yes, this is a known one and the fix is well travelled. Here is what the accepted answers agree on:
- The top answer, 1,240 upvotes and accepted, pins it to server and client rendering different timestamps
- The fix: render the date on the client only, or pass a stable formatted string down as a prop
- A newer answer flags the same thing for locale-based number formatting, worth checking on the pricing block too

The locale one is probably us too. Pull the details on that.
Here it is. The locale answer has 430 upvotes and a maintainer comment confirming it. Same root cause: the number format resolves differently on the server than in the browser. Their fix is to pin the locale explicitly rather than let it infer. I dropped both links here so the team can read the full threads.
Patricia + Stack exchange
What she does in Stack exchange.
Real actions she takes on your say-so, not a list of API endpoints.
Search the network for you
She searches across Stack Overflow and the wider Stack Exchange sites, so a question you would have spent twenty minutes phrasing into a search box comes back answered in one.
Find the answer that actually holds up
She reads the accepted answer, weighs it against the highest-voted alternatives, and tells you which one the community trusts, not just the first result.
Match your problem to a solved one
Given a title and the tags that fit, she surfaces the questions closest to yours, so you find the thread that already cracked it instead of asking again.
Read the comments and the caveats
The gotchas often live in the comments, not the answer. She pulls those too, so a fix that broke for someone else does not quietly break for you.
Follow the linked threads
She traces the related and duplicate questions a thread points to, so the fuller context behind an answer is one message away, not a rabbit hole you dig alone.
Bring back the source, not a guess
Every answer she gives carries the link and the vote count behind it, so the team can read the full thread and trust where the fix came from.
Say it like you'd say it
Things to ask her on day one.
Has anyone solved a hydration mismatch on a Next.js blog route?
Find the highest-voted answer for this Postgres deadlock error
What do the accepted answers say about caching a signed S3 URL?
Show me questions similar to this one before I post it
Pull the comments on that top answer, I want the caveats
Better together
Stack exchange is one hand. Give her the other.
Patricia's value compounds when the whole workflow lives with her, not just one tool.
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Mention @Pati with the problem. She searches the questions and answers and brings back the fix with the source, no tab-hopping required.
@Pati Has anyone solved a hydration mismatch on a Next.js blog route?
On it.
FAQ
Stack exchange questions, answered.
What can Patricia actually do in Stack Exchange?
She searches and reads questions, answers, and comments across Stack Overflow and the wider network, finds the accepted and highest-voted answers, matches your problem to similar solved ones, and follows linked threads. It is read-only, so she brings back the answer with its source.
Does she post questions or answers on my behalf?
No. The Stack Exchange connection is read-only, so there is nothing to approve. She reads and searches and hands you the answer with the link; posting anything stays with you.
What access does she need?
A read connection to the network, the same way other approved tools do, with the access you approve. Disconnecting takes one click.
We research for different clients. Does that stay separate?
Yes, that is the setup she expects at an agency. She reads public knowledge, and the question you ask her in one client's channel stays in that channel, walled off from the rest.
What does the Stack Exchange integration cost?
Nothing extra. Every integration is included, on every plan.
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