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Remix v3, React 19.2, H-1B fees and Firefox fanboys

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Oct 30, 2025
TJ Van Toll, a principal developer advocate, Jack Herrington, a blue-collar coder and YouTuber, and Noel Minchow, a software engineer at LogRocket, dive into Remix v3's unique features and its departure from React. They explore the implications of the new H-1B $100,000 fee on tech hiring and discuss the reactions from companies. The trio also debates the merits of Firefox versus Chrome, a spicy Tailwind CSS critique, and the impact of LLMs on CSS generation. Tune in for tech insights and hot takes!
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INSIGHT

React Moves To Community Stewardship

  • Moving React into the React Foundation signals a shift to public, community-driven governance.
  • The change aims to reduce surprises and invite broader corporate investment in the project's future.
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Companies Join To Protect Their Dependence

  • Foundation governance reduces single-company control and attracts companies wanting a seat at the table.
  • Big users like Microsoft will contribute to steer React's direction and stability.
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H‑1B Fee Could Reshape Hiring Economics

  • A proposed $100k one-time H‑1B fee targets large tech employers and could reshape hiring economics.
  • The fee's scale creates ripple effects for startups, hospitals, and global talent flows.
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