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If youre a fan of this channel, youre probably also a fan of NextJS 13 like I am. In particular the app directory and React Server Components. Its really cool stuff. But Im also a fan of Material UI, and when I tried to connect the two, I got this ominous error warning about how you cant create context in a React Server Component. Well yeah, no duh. But I didnt actually try. All I try to do is put a button on a page. So whats that about? And come to think of it, a lot of our current crop of state managers use context. So do those work with NextJS 13 React Server Components in the app directory. Well, I did a little digging and this is what I found out. So to investigate this a little bit further, I created an example eCommerce application. Its very simple. Theres a header, there is a product image. In this case, its a pizza slicer. If you havent gotten a pizza slicer, these are awesome if you like pizza. On the right hand side, theres the description and then theres the pr