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βπ Read Online β Hi everyone! Kacper and Filip from Software Mansion here! π It's not too lateβwe're finally back from our Christmas break, and the entire newsletter team wishes you a happy New Year! The winter break brought a lot of great articles from the community. While for some, early January is a time for reflection, summaries, and reviews of 2025, others canβt stop shipping. In the React space, we have a new version of Next.js 16.1, security fixes for React Router, and the announcement of Waku 1.0 alpha. As for React Native, we have the release of Voltra, a new way to create Live Activities & Widgets, and a sneak peek of React Native 0.84 with Hermes v1 enabled by default. As always, thanks for supporting us on your favorite platform:
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