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    Filament v4 is Stable!

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    Filament v4 is Stable!

    It’s official! As of today, August 12, 2025, Filament v4 is officially stable! And in large part, that is thanks to our incredible community and all the help with testing, bug fixing, and overall recommendations. Come and celebrate some of our favorite new updates with v4!


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