I love react because they are not afraid to break things if it means the web will be a better place for it. The community is passionate, and the ecosystem is thriving.
Next.js is really good. It's like the Apple of the web development world. It's not perfect, but it's the best we have right now.
I firmly believe TypeScript will helps me be a better web developer. The "strictness" of TypeScript leads to smoother building and debugging experience.
Tailwind CSS is a utility-first CSS framework. I can't imagine building a website without it. It's a great tool for rapid prototyping.
Git is git. Not much to say here. I like github and I tolerate gitlab.
I like working with express if building an app that needs a backend. If for whatever reason I am not able to use next. Nowadays, I am playing with Bun.