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Rork Dev/2026-06-20Advanced

Why Your Rork List Starts Duplicating and Dropping Rows as It Grows — Cursor Pagination and Resilient Refetch State

The naive offset pagination Rork scaffolds for you quietly breaks the moment your list changes underneath the user. Here is how to move to a cursor contract, fold every fetch state into one usePaginatedList hook, and recover failed page loads with exponential backoff — implementation first.