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A new open source, local-first Figma style design app (for Windows, Linux and macOS) that targets React use cases. You can design layouts directly on a live page and instantly write your changes to code. Early days but looks very promising.
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As (almost) the de facto React framework, itβs no surprise a Next.js release quickly followed the React 19 announcement. As well as React 19 support, there are improvements for debugging errors (shown in this post), after() is now stable, and forbidden() and unauthorized() are two new experimental ways to trigger 403 and 401 errors.
Link to the release
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