💡 The post says "we already have customers running it in production" but then "it has not yet been battle-tested with any meaningful traffic at scale". 🤔 | Stop Shipping Stale Dashboard Data — If your dashboard depends on a pipeline, users see stale data. TimescaleDB extends Postgres so analytics runs on live data. Hypertables, 95% compression, continuous aggregates—real-time results, no second database. Start building for free. Tiger Data (creators of TimescaleDB) | | ⭐ The React Foundation Has Launched — React, React Native, and JSX are now owned not by Meta, but by an independent foundation hosted by the Linux Foundation. A variety of major companies in the React ecosystem (Meta, Vercel, Microsoft, etc.) form the inaugural board, with Seth Webster as executive director. The React Team | | Creating Query Abstractions — The thirty-second part of Dominik's React Query series explains why wrapping useQuery in a custom hook is the wrong abstraction, and how the queryOptions API solves both type inference problems and non-component use cases. Dominik Dorfmeister | | React Native Comes to Meta Quest — If you don't want to take out a second mortgage to buy an Apple Vision Pro, Meta's Quest device is a neat alternative that's officially supported by React Native. Developers from Callstack and Meta show off how to get started here. Chludziński, Jaworski, and Leyendecker | 🛠 Code, Tools & Libraries | | Expo SDK 55 Released: The React Native Framework — The most popular React Native framework bumps up to React Native 0.83 and React 19.2, revamps its default project template, drops support for RN's legacy architecture, adds optional support for Hermes v1 (as an opt-in feature), and more. There's an upgrade guide for existing users. Hughes and Vatne (Expo) | 📢 Elsewhere in the ecosystem | -
The results of the State of React Native 2025 survey have been released by Software Mansion and Devographics. There's a ton to dig into, largely around the use of various techniques and libraries, but it's neat to see the majority of React Native developers have already transitioned to the New Architecture. -
Bun v1.3.10 was released with a build --compile --target=browser feature to produce self-contained HTML files containing all assets inlined, including complete client-side-only React apps. -
Deno 2.7 was also released - no specific React related features, but the alternative JS runtime makes its Temporal API support stable, supports Windows on ARM, has some new ways to run subprocesses, and continues to improve its Node.js compatibility. -
Tailwind CSS 4.2, released last week, has four new color palettes in its default theme: mauve, olive, mist, and taupe. -
The Navigation API is now Baseline Newly Available across all major browsers. | |
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