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docs: Update unstable_cache.mdx with important info about dynamic data (#62202)
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### What?

This caused me a ton of issues in production due to inconsistent cache.
It does not manifest itself in local development. The only reason I
figured it out was because I upgraded to the canary release and someone
added a helpful exception explaining that I shouldn't be doing what I
was doing. To hopefully help people in the future, I'm adding a blurb to
the `unstable_cache` docs.

Co-authored-by: Sam Ko <sam@vercel.com>
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contributing docs: remove reference to createNextDescribe in favor of nextTestSetup (#62245) 2024-02-20 11:57:48 +01:00
docs docs: Update unstable_cache.mdx with important info about dynamic data (#62202) 2024-02-20 17:52:53 +00:00
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