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Designing Feature Flags and Fallbacks for TypeScript Apps Facing External Service Cuts
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2026-02-24
11 min read
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Practical TypeScript patterns—type‑safe flags, runtime validation, and CI guardrails—to keep your app usable when third‑party services change or disappear.
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