This Week In React #275: Next.js, TanStack, React Compiler, Inertia, Astro, Trusted Types, Signals | ExecuTorch, Unistyles, RN.run, Preflight, Confetti, AI, Lynx | Pretext, Axios, Node, Playwright, Turborepo | This Week In React
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This Week In React #275:  Next.js, TanStack, React Compiler, Inertia, Astro, Trusted Types, Signals |  ExecuTorch, Unistyles, RN.run, Preflight, Confetti, AI, Lynx |  Pretext, Axios, Node, Playwright, Turborepo | This Week In React
"Next.js 16.2 now ships with a stable, typed, versioned Adapter API. It was built in collaboration with many partners: OpenNext, Netlify, Cloudflare, AWS Amplify, and Google Cloud."
"The Next.js Ecosystem Working Group explains Vercel's commitment. Partners will not participate in Next.js design decisions and roadmap, but can still impact it through feedback."
"Axios has been compromised in a major supply chain attack. Stay safe and make sure to adopt security best practices!"
"Meticulous autonomously creates a continuously evolving suite of E2E UI tests that delivers near-exhaustive coverage with zero developer effort - impossible to deliver by any other means."
Next.js 16.2 features a stable, typed Adapter API developed with partners like OpenNext and AWS Amplify. This API ensures compatibility across platforms and includes a public test suite for verification. Vercel commits to keeping partners informed and providing support for adapter issues. Additionally, React Server Components are previewed by TanStack Start, and a React Compiler port to Rust is in progress. Axios faces a significant supply chain attack, emphasizing the need for security best practices in development.
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