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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Ayu Adiati Posted on Jun 25, 2021 Methods vs Computed in Vue # help # discuss # vue # codenewbie Hello 👋🏼, Lately I've been learning Vue. So today I learned about computed property. In my understanding (please correct me if I'm wrong), computed is the same as methods property, only it will be re-executed if data that are used within the property are changed. While methods property will be re-executed for any data changes within the page. In which condition is the best practice to use methods or computed ? Thank you in advance for any help 😊 Top comments (8) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Drew Clements Drew Clements Drew Clements Follow Just a developer with more ideas and aspirations than time to explore them all! Location On the line Work Fullstack Engineer at Zillow Joined May 8, 2019 • Jun 25 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Another way to look at computed is that they can be used as dynamic data for every render. Methods are functions that can be called as normal JS functions, but computed properties will be “re-calculated” anytime some data changes in the component. Like comment: Like comment: 6 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ayu Adiati Ayu Adiati Ayu Adiati Follow 👩💻 Software Engineer | ✍🏼 Tech Blogger | ▶ Open Source Maintainer & Contributor | 👥 Community Management Location The Netherlands Joined Mar 16, 2019 • Jun 25 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks, Drew! So computed is more like a method to update data to be dynamic? When would we want to use methods or computed? Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Drew Clements Drew Clements Drew Clements Follow Just a developer with more ideas and aspirations than time to explore them all! Location On the line Work Fullstack Engineer at Zillow Joined May 8, 2019 • Jun 25 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Exactly! Another important thing to note is that computed properties are available the same as properties in your data store So data () { return { number : 1 } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode is the same as computed : { number () { return 1 } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Both would be available with using this.number or {{ number }} But, if you ever needed number to update based on something else in the component, then the computed would do it auto-magically. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Thread Thread Ayu Adiati Ayu Adiati Ayu Adiati Follow 👩💻 Software Engineer | ✍🏼 Tech Blogger | ▶ Open Source Maintainer & Contributor | 👥 Community Management Location The Netherlands Joined Mar 16, 2019 • Jun 25 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you, Drew!!! 😃 Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Sulivan Braga Sulivan Braga Sulivan Braga Follow Location São Paulo, Brasil Joined Jun 26, 2021 • Jun 26 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It’s already answered but to mention, you cannot send params on computed. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ayu Adiati Ayu Adiati Ayu Adiati Follow 👩💻 Software Engineer | ✍🏼 Tech Blogger | ▶ Open Source Maintainer & Contributor | 👥 Community Management Location The Netherlands Joined Mar 16, 2019 • Jun 26 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good to know this! Thank you, Sulivan 😃 Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aashutosh Anand Tiwari Aashutosh Anand Tiwari Aashutosh Anand Tiwari Follow Reacting on react Location Broswers Education Graduated Work Learner at WFH Joined Aug 6, 2020 • Apr 19 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I think we can Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Tim Poisson Tim Poisson Tim Poisson Follow Joined Nov 8, 2019 • Jul 5 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Also should mention that Computed Properties are automatically cached while Methods are not. If you are running an 'expensive' operation, it is best to cache this data as a Computed Property or else the function will re-run everytime the page refreshes which creates unnecessary overhead. For larger applications Computed Properties are typically used in conjunction with Vuex to help access global application data as well. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse eachampagne Posted on Nov 17, 2025 • Edited on Dec 6, 2025 Garbage Collection # computerscience # performance # programming It’s easy to forget, while working in the abstract in terms of functions and algorithms, that the memory our programs depend on is real . The values we use in our programs actually exist on the hardware at specific addresses. If we don’t keep track of where we’ve stored data, we run the risk of overwriting something important and getting the wrong information when we go to look it up again. On the other hand, if we’re too guarded about protecting our data, even after we’re finished with it, we waste memory that the program could better use on other tasks. Most programming languages today implement garbage collection to automate periodically releasing memory we no longer need. The garbage collector cannot predict exactly which values will be used again by our program, but it can find some that cannot due to no longer having any way to use them, and safely free them. Garbage Collection Algorithms Reference Counting The simplest algorithm is just to keep a count of references to a piece of memory. If the number of references ever reaches zero, that memory can no longer be reached and can be safely disposed of. However, this strategy fails with circular references. If two objects, for example, reference each other, their reference counts with never reach zero, even if they are otherwise inaccessible from the main program. Tracing Tracing (usually mark-and-sweep), is a more sophisticated approach to memory management. Starting from some defined root(s), the garbage collector visits every piece of memory accessible from either the root or its descendants, marking that memory as still reachable. Any memory not traversed is unreachable and is garbage collected. This avoids the problem of circular references “trapping” memory, since the cycle will not be reached from the main memory graph. However, this approach has more overhead than the reference counting strategy. Many garbage collectors reduce the overhead of mark-and-search by having two (or more) “generations” of allocations. The generational hypothesis states that most allocations die young (think how many variables you use once in a for loop and never again), but those that survive are much more likely to survive a long time. Thus, the pool of young allocations (the “nursery”) is garbage collected frequently, while the old (“tenured”) pool is checked less often. It’s possible to combine both strategies in a hybrid collector. For example, Python uses reference counting as its primary algorithm, then uses a mark-and-sweep pass over the (now smaller) pool of allocated memory to find and eliminate circular references. The Downsides of Garbage Collection Of course, the garbage collector itself introduces some overhead. Depending on the implementation, it may bring the program to a halt while it scans and frees data or defragments the remaining memory. It is also impossible to create a perfectly efficient garbage collector due to the inherent uncertainty in which values will be used again. Other Approaches to Memory Management There are alternatives to garbage collection. A few languages, such as C and C++, require the programmer to manage memory manually (although you can add garbage collectors to both languages yourself if you wish), both while allocating memory to new variables and when deciding when to free memory. Manual memory management avoids the overhead of garbage collection, but adds to program complexity, since this now must be handled by the code itself rather than happening in the background. This also gives the programmer many opportunities to make mistakes , from creating floating pointers by freeing too soon to leaking memory by freeing too late or not at all, to say nothing of the difficulty of using pointers themselves. Rust takes a third option and introduces the concept of “ ownership ” – only one variable can own a piece of data at a time, and that data is released as soon as its owner goes out of scope. This eliminates the need for garbage collection at runtime, as well with its associated performance costs. However, the programmer has to keep track of ownership and borrowing of data, which limits how data can be read or changed at certain points of the program. This requires thinking in a different way from other languages, since some familiar patterns simply won’t compile, and increases Rust’s learning curve sharply. Garbage Collection in JavaScript JavaScript follows the majority of programming languages in using a garbage collector. However, the garbage collector itself is implemented and run by the JavaScript engine, not the script we write ourselves, so implementation varies slightly across engines. However, the general principles are the same. Modern JavaScript libraries all use a mark-and-sweep algorithm with the global object as the algorithm’s root. Since I regularly use Firefox and Node, I’ll look at their engines in a bit more detail. SpiderMonkey , the engine used by Firefox, applies the principle of generational collection, dividing allocations into young and old. It attempts to garbage collect incrementally to avoid long pauses, and runs parts of garbage collection in parallel with itself or concurrently with the main thread when possible. The V8 engine’s Orinoco garbage collector , has three generations: nursery, young, and old, and claims (as of 2019) to be a “mostly parallel and concurrent collector with incremental fallback.” V8 also brags about interweaving garbage collection into the idle time between drawing frames when possible, minimizing the time spent forcing JavaScript execution to pause. Based only on these descriptions, V8’s garbage collector seems a bit more advanced, perhaps because V8 used by Chromium-based browsers in addition to Node.js and thus has more support. However, they seem to have independently converged to similar architectures. The serious demands to provide a smooth user experience means that browser-based garbage collectors must be efficient and eliminate as much overhead as possible, because, as the Node guide to tracing garbage collection neatly summarizes, “ when GC is running, your code is not. ” I admit I’ve rather taken memory management for granted, since most of the languages I’ve studied have garbage collectors. I’ve been fascinated by Rust for years but haven’t managed to wrap my head around its ownership and borrowing rules. (Maybe this is the time it will finally click for me.) But if I struggle with memory management when the compiler itself is looking out for me, I’m not sure how I’d fare in a manual memory management scheme without guardrails. So for now, I’m very grateful to garbage collectors everywhere for making my life easier. 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Level Up Your Video Editing Skills Today! Are you ready to take your editing game to the next level? Here are 10 proven strategies to make your videos more compelling, professional, and engaging. 1. Master the Basics of Editing Software You wouldn’t build a house without understanding how to use a hammer, right? The same goes for video editing. Whether you’re using Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or VEED online video editor , knowing the ins and outs of your tools will make a massive difference. What You Should Focus On First: Keyboard Shortcuts - speed up your workflow by mastering shortcuts. For example, “C” for the razor tool in Premiere Pro or “B” for the blade tool in Final Cut Pro. Timeline Mastery - understand how to organize and layer video, audio, and effects. Basic Effects - learn essential tools like keyframing, stabilization, and speed ramping. If you’re just starting out, a platform like VEED.IO provides user-friendly, browser-based editing tools that don’t require high-end hardware. 2. Organize Your Workflow for Maximum Efficiency Messy timelines and scattered files? That’s a one-way ticket to frustration. Professional editors follow a structured workflow to stay organized. How to keep your projects tidy? Here are some tips to follow: Folder Structure: Use clear folder names like “Raw Footage,” “Music,” “Graphics,” and “Final Exports.” Sequence Naming: Instead of “Untitled_1,” name sequences logically (e.g., “Product_Ad_v1”). Use Markers & Labels: Color-code clips to easily find key moments in long edits. 3. Learn Advanced Editing Techniques Once you’re comfortable with the basics, it’s time to step up your game with advanced techniques. Keyframe Animations - add motion to text, images, or objects for a dynamic feel. Masking & Motion Tracking - follow objects in a scene for creative effects (used in music videos and commercials). Multi-Camera Editing - essential for interviews, events, and documentaries. 4. Master Audio Editing and Sound Design Bad audio will kill a great video — period. Viewers will tolerate a slightly shaky shot, but they won’t stick around for distorted, noisy sound. Pro Tips for Better Audio Use High-Quality Mics: Rode, Sennheiser, and Shure are top picks. Remove Background Noise from Audio : Tools like Adobe Audition, VEED.IO, and AI-based enhancers like Krisp can clean up noisy recordings. Balance Music & Dialogue : Keep background music subtle so it doesn’t overpower voices. 5. Enhance Storytelling with Effective Cuts Great editing isn’t just about what you add—it’s also about what you cut. Types of Cuts Every Editor Should Know Jump Cuts - used for YouTube videos to speed up pacing. J-Cuts & L-Cuts - keep audio flowing between clips for a natural feel. Match Cuts - create seamless transitions between scenes (used in Hollywood films). 6. Leverage Special Effects and Motion Graphics Special effects can turn a simple video into something eye-catching. But the key is using them strategically. When to Use Motion Graphics Intro sequences and logo animations Lower thirds for interviews or vlogs Animated infographics in explainer videos 7. Optimize for Different Platforms and Formats A video that looks great on YouTube might flop on Instagram. Understanding aspect ratios and formats is crucial. Using the wrong format can lower engagement rates by up to 30% 8. Stay Updated with Industry Trends and Tutorials Video editing is evolving fast. AI tools, new effects, and editing styles emerge constantly. Where to Keep Learning YouTube Channels: Peter McKinnon, Premiere Gal, Film Riot Courses: Skillshare, Udemy, MasterClass (taught by pros like James Cameron) Editing Communities: Reddit (r/VideoEditing), Facebook Groups, Discord servers Following industry trends will keep your editing fresh and competitive. 9. Choose the Right Software Choosing the right software can make all the difference between amateurish edits and polished productions. Whether you're using an online video editor or professional-grade tools, understanding each platform's strengths will help you select what best suits your needs. Consider factors such as compatibility with your computer system (e.g., macOS vs Windows), interface ease-of-use, functionality options (e.g., color grading), support resources available if needed during projects. 10. Practice, Experiment, and Seek Feedback At the end of the day, the best way to level up your skills is to edit constantly. Ways to Improve Challenge yourself with new styles (e.g., edit a 1-minute trailer for a movie). Seek feedback from other editors on forums and social media. Try new tools, like AI-powered video to text transcriptions for better captions. Final Thoughts: Your Editing Journey Starts Now Video editing isn’t just a technical skill—it’s an art form. Whether you’re creating content for fun, for clients, or for a brand, these strategies will help you edit faster, tell better stories, and make a lasting impact. So, grab your timeline, start experimenting, and push your creative limits. Who knows? Your next edit might just go viral. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Canan Başer Developing and implementing creative growth strategies. At Ruul, I focus on strengthening our brand and delivering real value to our global community through impactful content and marketing projects. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Challenges > Algolia Agent Studio Challenge Challenge ends soon! Submit your entry now DAYS : HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS See prompts Algolia Agent Studio Challenge Sign up View Entries Please sign in to follow this challenge Manage your entire search infrastructure using natural language! Challenge Status: Live Ended Submissions Due: February 08, 2026 23:59 PT Running through February 8 , the Algolia Agent Studio Challenge invites you to build intelligent, data-driven AI agents using Algolia's Agent Studio and search infrastructure. 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Learn More → Challenge Prompts Consumer-Facing Conversational Experiences Craft rich, dialogue-based experiences for end users. Think shopping assistants, guided discovery tools, customer support bots, or any conversational interface that benefits from intelligent data retrieval. Your agent should demonstrate targeted prompting with retrieval from indexed data to provide contextually relevant responses. Consider incorporating Algolia's new InstantSearch chat widget to build your frontend experience. Submission Template Judging Criteria: Use of underlying technology Usability and User Experience Originality and Creativity Consumer-Facing Non-Conversational Experiences Build smart enhancements that proactively assist users within existing workflows. We're looking for solutions that inject intelligence without requiring explicit conversation. 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Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Ever since its establishment, Ruul has grown into a beautiful and expansive community, including freelance professionals from many fields from IT to creative writing, as well as diverse locations and cultures from China to Morocco.Today, we present Michael Burns , a writing professional originally from the USA, constantly changing locations as a free spirit who has adopted digital nomadism for quite a while now.Discover Michael’s story and mind-opening tips for freelancers. Hello Michael. Could you introduce yourself and tell Ruulers a little bit about your work? I'm Michael Burns and I'm a Storyteller. My mission is to make the world a better place through the power of storytelling. I do this by helping grow purpose-driven businesses with compelling sales copywriting, engaging content, and resonant brand storytelling. I also do storytelling as a public speaker and workshop leader - and for fun as a standup and improv comedy performer. How and why did you first start freelancing? Did a memorable incident steer your decision and would you like to tell Ruulers about it? I've been freelancing almost my entire life post-university. I first had a freelance career in film and television production in Miami and Hollywood for 20 years, then moved into copywriting and storytelling.A friend's band in the San Francisco area needed promoting, so I started writing Facebook posts that got a lot of people to come to shows. His guitar player had an online record label that he began as a hobby. I took it over, wrote all the copy, did all the marketing, redid the whole website, and did much of the business development. I turned it from his hobby into a viable business. I really enjoyed the process of creating and writing all the digital content, and shaping the brand. I knew this would be the future of my work. So, after a brief stint back in Hollywood producing documentary shows, I started my own business - Baydream Creative Copywriting Studio . How is your daily routine? Nothing would get done without my morning routine. I use The Miracle Morning as popularized in the book of the same name by Hal Elrod. Prayer, Meditation, Visualization, Affirmations, Reading, Gratitude Journal, Exercise. Stretching the back is essential if you sit a lot.Less than nothing would get done without delicious coffee. Donuts are delicious, but they are the enemy of your pants. Where is your best working corner at home? The sofa, the bed, or an isolated room? Can you illustrate the scene with a photo? As a digital nomad , this changes regularly. The most important thing is the chair. I've got to have good back support and a proper table helps too. For some reason, I can only do low bandwidth work like email or admin while standing - although I can do dictation, which is one of the reasons I'm now incorporating that into my work. Any songs/albums/artists/genres you prefer listening to as you work? How about as you chill? Does your playlist differ according to what you are doing? I listen to music while writing throughout the day - classical or ambient/binaural in the morning, jazz in the afternoon, and chill electronica if I go late. If I'm writing, the music can't have vocals - because I'm trying to listen to the words in my head, not someone else's. If I'm doing admin or similar work, I like to rock out to Phish and lots of guitar-driven music. Recently I've been relying more on dictation software to help speed up my writing process, so I can't listen to music when I do that.I also try to take frequent breaks to walk around and stretch. And get more coffee. In three words, how do you reckon a professional freelancer should be? Reliable. Proactive. Tenacious. Are you a phone or e-mail person when it comes to communicating with clients? Clients get to choose one form of instant messaging + email for general communication. I don't care for Slack. I try to do calls at the beginning of the process to close deals, and for reviewing first drafts if needed. I also limit calls and meetings to the afternoon, so I can use my optimal morning flow state for creative work. Would you still prefer video calls or rather meet people in person for work purposes if the pandemic was out of the picture? I work remotely with a global clientele, so video calls are always part of the process. Are there any tools you find indispensable as you work on a freelance basis? Could you name some? Coffee. Noise-canceling headphones that you can also use for calls. Laptop stand, wireless keyboard, and mouse. Good invoicing software. Bank accounts that convert currencies for cheap or free. International meeting planner. I like to use Pomodoros - 25 minute focused work periods, followed by a 5-minute break . Although if I get on a roll with the writing, I blow right through the timer and keep going. Do you have any suggestions for fresh freelancers? Can you shortly elaborate on what freelancers should do or avoid doing in their journey? First, figure out your ikigai - your life's purpose. Do something that relates to that. Then, tell everyone you know that you are doing it. Tap your network. This is how I landed my first few jobs. Put together a portfolio - and get testimonials from your clients. Over-deliver - this leads to referrals and repeat business. Make sure you maintain balance in life and that you are enjoying your work. Always be grateful. And go easy on the donuts. Interested in a conversation with Ruul? Reach us through deniz@ruul.io to take part in an interview! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Esen Bulut Esen Bulut is the co-founder of Ruul. After graduating Boston College with finance and economics degrees, she began her career as a Finance Executive. Prior to Ruul, she held managerial positions in finance and marketing. Esen's entrepreneurship success earned her recognition in Fortune's 40 under 40 list in 2022. More Tax Tips for Freelancers: How to Maximize Your Savings Read on to discover essential tax tips for freelancers and learn how to maximize your savings through strategic tax planning. Read more Ruul Now Supports Cryptocurrency Payments for Freelancers Accept crypto payments as a freelancer! Ruul now supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoin payouts—fast & global. Read more How to Use a Freelance Pricing Calculator to Set Your Rates Learn how to effectively use a freelance pricing calculator to set rates that cover your expenses and meet income goals. Click to discover how! 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How it all began I've long been interested in real-time rendering. I started learning glsl. I came across this article by Inigo Quilez and realized that my mathematical knowledge... Long story short, I decided to create my own full-fledged 3D editor that would allow artists to create 3D models using simple shapes. The main idea was a fresh approach (not really all that new, to be honest) to traditional modeling – to ditch all that sculpting and polygonal editing, and instead move spheres and boxes around like a little kid. Process Initial, December 2025 Beta, January 2026 I read a lot of articles and used a fair number of AI models to learn. I used the AI not as a co-developer, but as a "teacher." I didn't ask questions like "how to do it", but rather "how and why it works." And after I understood "how and why", I started asking copilot to write code based on the AI's thinking. And what happened? It was terrible. But it worked. I started studying the code. It was a far cry from what it is now. It was written in Pygame and consisted of 500 lines of code. I couldn't do anything except rotate the camera, which didn't even do that correctly 🤦♂️. I got bored. I abandoned it. But I got bored, so I continued. It took me a month to move away from Pygame and switch to Imgui, as well as fix the code. Everything worked well, and I was thrilled with the result. Cursor I decided to download cursor ai . Everyone was talking about how much it could do. I prompted it to completely refactor the code and add functionality, adding primitives and operations. And it was a miracle. I started studying the new code and customizing it. That was good, but I still had to do the input. I turned to cursor and... It turned out my limit had been reached 👎. I went back to copilot. And it was strange - for some reason, copilot kept putting spaces after periods! It took me half an hour to fix the code. And what happened? It didn't work. I repeated this until I reached my limit. I'm already tired and barely got everything working. I posted the project on GitHub. Publish Publishing on GitHub motivated me to develop the project. Even though views were low, I still wanted to finish the project. Step by step, I improved the bugs slightly, sometimes using AI for refactoring, testing, and bug detection (even though it often created these bugs itself). Overall, I realized how bad AI is for large projects. Now 24 days have passed since then. It felt like months had passed. I can't believe I've accomplished so much. I can't believe my code is 80,000 characters long. Even though I still haven't achieved all of my MVP goals, I'm very happy with the result. And by the way, I changed my device (Windows 7 was better than 10...) Final I learned a lot, made a ton of mistakes, corrected them, and didn't sleep a single night. I think I realized that AI is like a casino: you either hit the jackpot and get a fantastic app, or you waste all your limits, lol. I'm tired of writing this post... Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a really inspiring journey—pushing a complex idea past MVP while actually learning the why behind it is impressive. I love your approach to AI as a teacher, and I’m excited to see how this SDF editor evolves as you refine the core ideas and usability. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Challenges > Auth0 for AI Agents Challenge CHALLENGE RESULTS 🏆 Winners Announced! 🎊 Congrats to the Winners of the Auth0 for AI Agents Challenge! Read Announcement Challenge ends soon! Submit your entry now DAYS : HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS See prompts Auth0 for AI Agents Challenge View Entries Please sign in to follow this challenge Secure AI agents, humans, and whatever comes next! Challenge Status: Ended Ended Join our next Challenge We're excited to announce our newest challenge with Auth0 , a leading authentication and authorization platform! Running through October 26 , the Auth0 for AI Agents Challenge invites you to ship AI agents with built-in auth and security. Auth0 enables your AI agents to more securely access your tools, workflows, and users' data with fine-grained control and just a few lines of code. Whether you're building your first AI agents or your hundredth, this challenge is the perfect opportunity to explore the intersection of identity management and artificial intelligence. Prizes We'll select three winners for this challenge. Each winner will receive: $1,000 USD Exclusive DEV Badge DEV++ Membership All Participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge on their DEV profile. How To Participate In order to participate, you will need to create an Auth0 account and enable Auth0 for AI Agents. To submit, publish a post using the submission template below. All projects must be deployed and functional. If your app requires logging in, please provide testing credentials in your submission and/or clear instructions on how to test your application for judges. 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Learn More → Challenge Prompt Build an Agentic AI Application Your mission is to build an agentic AI application using Auth0 for AI Agents . Whether you're building conversational agents, autonomous systems, or intelligent automation tools, your AI agents need secure access to resources and services. Auth0 for AI will ensure you can: Authenticate the user: Secure the human who is prompting the agent in the first place. Control the tools: Manage which APIs your agent can call on the user's behalf with their Token Vault Limit knowledge: Apply fine-grained authorization directly to your RAG pipelines. Your submission should demonstrate how Auth0 for AI Agents enhances your application's security posture while enabling seamless interactions between AI agents and protected resources. The most compelling submissions will showcase practical use cases where secure AI agent authentication solves real-world problems! 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Michael Wolf Hoffman Posted on Jan 22, 2022 Supabase Vs Firebase Pricing and When To Use Which # sql # webdev # firebase # database Supabase Vs Firebase Pricing and When To Use Which Supabase recently appeared on the scene as an attempt to be an open source alternative to Firebase. It's a great product and I've used it in many projects already. I've written about it here and here . The main difference between Supabase vs Firebase is that Supabase is a SQL database that utilized postgres and Firebase uses a NoSQL document data store. On my current side project I recently replaced Supabase for Firebase. I'll get into why and some of the pricing differences to consider. Consideration for Supabase vs Firebase Firebase has more features, for now For one, Firebase has been around much longer than Supabase and thus has more features. You can host your app on Firebase, you can also write cloud functions. (Currently I believe Supabase has cloud functions in beta). Both have great options for objects storage, authentication, and most things you will need as a backend as a service product. Also, while Supabase is not yet a perfect 1:1 mapping of Firebase, they do seem to be very quickly puting out new features to more closely match Firebase's offerings. SQL vs NoSQL This is a big one that I've been considering more. I enjoy relational data and my brain allows me to think about the relationships that SQL allows better than NoSQL document or key/value stores. I've been doing more of a deep dive into NoSQL and learning about how to structure data with it lately. With my research, I have decided that for small side projects and MVPs, I will be going with Firebase over Supabase if I truly don't need my data to be relational. NoSQL (firebase) can often be structured in a way that is more efficient than SQL. There are drawbacks however. Because you can't write complex queries and joins, you do have to consider how you might want to query your data in the future. This can be a difficult task. Once you have correctly anticipated the queries your application will need in the future, you actually duplicate that data into another document or collection in the NoSQL data store. Of course, now you have multiple places to update data too! This sounds like a headache, but with some practice it's actually pretty easy to catch on fast. After learning some more about how to structure documents in a NoSQL datastore, this performance and scalability is why I have decided that I will typically use Firebase over Supabase. The other reason is price. Pricing Another consideration for the Supabase vs Firebase debate is pricing. Both services offer a generous free tier. But what makes pricing considerations difficult is that scalability always has to be kept in mind. First, let's go over what each service offers for free in terms of a database and authentication (the two most used services by each) per month. Supabase: You get 3 free projects. You get 500 MB of storage. You get 10,000 users through their authentication service. Firebase: You get unlimited free projects. You get 1 GB of storage. You get 10,000 users through their authentication service. Firebase does charge for ingress and egress too. So you get 20,000 free writes per day and 50,000 free reads per day. Which to choose Ultimately, when I think about how my projects are going to scale (if they ever needed to) and what I am going to use them for, often NoSQL is just fine for my use cases and I get a better deal with Firebase. This is because my projects don't often scale to over 20,000 writes per day or 50,000 reads per day. And even if they do, the price is comparable with Supabase's next tier. This decision allows me to save my limited supabase free projects for when I really need a relational database. Top comments (6) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Rashim Narayan Tiku Rashim Narayan Tiku Rashim Narayan Tiku Follow Joined Jan 21, 2023 • Apr 4 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide You haven't added the biggest price factor for Supabase which is "Bandwidth" and "DB scalability". "Bandwidth": You won't run out of MAUs or DB storage, but you would easily cross the 5gb bandwidth mark, after which 25$ plan is your only option. "DB scalability": Free tier gives you micro DB which has very less concurrent connections allowed, scaling it again will cost you paid plan + extra compute costs. Supabase have very smartly advertised to bring in customers, but you realize after you get in that "there's no such thing as a free lunch". Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand shaoyanji shaoyanji shaoyanji Follow Joined Mar 19, 2024 • Apr 21 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide pssssst....pocketbase Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nicolò Curioni Nicolò Curioni Nicolò Curioni Follow I’m an Italian iOS developer. Education Tradate (VA), Italy Work Full time iOS developer Joined Apr 14, 2022 • Apr 14 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hi, interesting post, but I have a question, I’m developing a diary app, for iOS/iPadOS and also macOS/watchOS, but I’m uncertain if use Firebase or Supabase. My app let the end user’s to edit the note content, with textView text styles, like different colors, fonts, formats and also add images inside the text, but, can I use Firebase or Supabase? Have you some advice’s? Thanks, Nicolò Curioni iOS Developer Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Matthew Harris Matthew Harris Matthew Harris Follow Aspiring Ionic app developer Location Digital Nomad Work Developer at Self Employed Joined Jul 9, 2019 • Sep 3 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Yes you can store both easily. There is a limitation with the nosql firebase that each record can be a maximum of 1mb (I think thats the limit). That is a ton of text to allow per note but its worth considering. You can also split a document over multiple records with a bit of creative coding, if you do need to go beyond those extreme limits. If you want to learn more about strategies for nosql I would recommend looking up Fireship on YouTube who has some good videos. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand neonitus neonitus neonitus Follow Joined Aug 20, 2023 • Aug 20 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hi, Thanks for the post. I however have a question about authentication. If my app uses social authentication, firebase offers only 50k MAU while the pro plan for Supabase offers 100K MAUs. Would you then prefer to use Supabase Auth and Firestore DB? How would you approach this problem where you are going to have a lot of users using the app(+100,000 per month) and you want the power of RDBMS because you want to build an analytical platform for your app and app transactions? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Tapajyoti Bose Posted on Nov 28, 2021 • Edited on Mar 1, 2025 Redux vs Context API: When to use them # redux # react # javascript # webdev The simplest way to pass data from a parent to a child in a React Application is by passing it on to the child's props . But an issue arises when a deeply nested child requires data from a component higher up in the tree . If we pass on the data through the props , every single one of the children would be required to accept the data and pass it on to its child , leading to prop drilling , a terrible practice in the world of React. To solve the prop drilling issue, we have State Management Solutions like Context API and Redux. But which one of them is best suited for your application? Today we are going to answer this age-old question! What is the Context API? Let's check the official documentation: In a typical React application, data is passed top-down (parent to child) via props, but such usage can be cumbersome for certain types of props (e.g. locale preference, UI theme) that are required by many components within an application. Context provides a way to share values like these between components without having to explicitly pass a prop through every level of the tree. Context API is a built-in React tool that does not influence the final bundle size, and is integrated by design. To use the Context API , you have to: Create the Context const Context = createContext ( MockData ); Create a Provider for the Context const Parent = () => { return ( < Context . Provider value = { initialValue } > < Children /> < /Context.Provider > ) } Consume the data in the Context const Child = () => { const contextData = useContext ( Context ); // use the data // ... } So What is Redux? Of course, let's head over to the documentation: Redux is a predictable state container for JavaScript apps. It helps you write applications that behave consistently, run in different environments (client, server, and native), and are easy to test. On top of that, it provides a great developer experience, such as live code editing combined with a time-traveling debugger. You can use Redux together with React, or with any other view library. It is tiny (2kB, including dependencies), but has a large ecosystem of addons available. Redux is an Open Source Library which provides a central store , and actions to modify the store . It can be used with any project using JavaScript or TypeScript , but since we are comparing it to Context API , so we will stick to React-based Applications . To use Redux you need to: Create a Reducer import { createSlice } from " @reduxjs/toolkit " ; export const slice = createSlice ({ name : " slice-name " , initialState : { // ... }, reducers : { func01 : ( state ) => { // ... }, } }); export const { func01 } = slice . actions ; export default slice . reducer ; Configure the Store import { configureStore } from " @reduxjs/toolkit " ; import reducer from " ./reducer " ; export default configureStore ({ reducer : { reducer : reducer } }); Make the Store available for data consumption import React from ' react ' ; import ReactDOM from ' react-dom ' ; import { Provider } from ' react-redux ' ; import App from ' ./App.jsx ' import store from ' ./store ' ; ReactDOM . render ( < Provider store = { store } > < App /> < /Provider> , document . getElementById ( " root " ) ); Use State or Dispatch Actions import { useSelector , useDispatch } from ' react-redux ' ; import { func01 } from ' ./redux/reducer ' ; const Component = () => { const reducerState = useSelector (( state ) => state . reducer ); const dispatch = useDispatch (); const doSomething = () = > dispatch ( func01 ) return ( <> { /* ... */ } < / > ); } export default Component ; That's all Phew! As you can see, Redux requires way more work to get it set up. Comparing Redux & Context API Context API Redux Built-in tool that ships with React Additional installation Required, driving up the final bundle size Requires minimal Setup Requires extensive setup to integrate it with a React Application Specifically designed for static data, that is not often refreshed or updated Works like a charm with both static and dynamic data Adding new contexts requires creation from scratch Easily extendible due to the ease of adding new data/actions after the initial setup Debugging can be hard in highly nested React Component Structure even with Dev Tool Incredibly powerful Redux Dev Tools to ease debugging UI logic and State Management Logic are in the same component Better code organization with separate UI logic and State Management Logic From the table, you must be able to comprehend where the popular opinion Redux is for large projects & Context API for small ones come from. Both are excellent tools for their own specific niche, Redux is overkill just to pass data from parent to child & Context API truly shines in this case. When you have a lot of dynamic data Redux got your back! So you no longer have to that guy who goes: Wrapping Up In this article, we went through what is Redux and Context API and their differences. We learned, Context API is a light-weight solution which is more suited for passing data from a parent to a deeply nested child and Redux is a more robust State Management solution . Happy Developing! Thanks for reading Need a Top Rated Software Development Freelancer to chop away your development woes? Contact me on Upwork Want to see what I am working on? Check out my Personal Website and GitHub Want to connect? Reach out to me on LinkedIn Follow my blogs for bi-weekly new Tidbits on Medium FAQ These are a few commonly asked questions I get. So, I hope this FAQ section solves your issues. I am a beginner, how should I learn Front-End Web Dev? Look into the following articles: Front End Buzz words Front End Development Roadmap Front End Project Ideas Transition from a Beginner to an Intermediate Frontend Developer Would you mentor me? Sorry, I am already under a lot of workload and would not have the time to mentor anyone. Top comments (38) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Follow Joined Jul 4, 2021 • Nov 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide You are referring to a style of Redux there that is not the recommended style of writing Redux for over two years now. Modern Redux looks very differently and is about 1/4 of the code. It does not use switch..case reducers, ACTION_TYPES or createStore and is a lot easier to set up than what you are used to. I'd highly recommend going through the official Redux tutorial and maybe updating this article afterwards. Like comment: Like comment: 41 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Tapajyoti Bose Tapajyoti Bose Tapajyoti Bose Follow Top Rated Freelancer || Blogger || Cross-Platform App Developer || Web Developer || Open Source Contributor Location Kolkata, West Bengal, India Joined Dec 4, 2020 • Nov 28 '21 • Edited on Nov 28 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for pointing it out, please take a look now Its great to have one of the creators of Redux reviewing my article! Like comment: Like comment: 6 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Follow Joined Jul 4, 2021 • Nov 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Now the Redux portion looks okay for me - as for the comparison, I'd still say it doesn't 100% stand as the two examples just do very different things - the Context example only takes initialValue from somewhere and passes it down the tree, but you don't even have code to change that value ever in the future. So if you add code for that (and also pass down an option to change that data), you will probably already here get to a point where the Context is already more code than the Redux solution. Like comment: Like comment: 9 likes Like Thread Thread Tapajyoti Bose Tapajyoti Bose Tapajyoti Bose Follow Top Rated Freelancer || Blogger || Cross-Platform App Developer || Web Developer || Open Source Contributor Location Kolkata, West Bengal, India Joined Dec 4, 2020 • Nov 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I'm not entirely sure whether I agree on this point. Using context with data update would only take 4 more lines: Function in Mock data useState in the Parent Update handler in initialValue Using the update handler in the Child Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Thread Thread Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Follow Joined Jul 4, 2021 • Nov 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide In the end, it usually ends up as quite some more code - see kentcdodds.com/blog/how-to-use-rea... for example. But just taking your examples side by side: Usage in the component is pretty much the same amount of code. In both cases you need to wrap the app in a Provider (you forgot that in the context examples above) creating a slice and creating the Provider wrapper pretty much abstract the same logic - but in a slice, you can use mutating logic, so as soon as you get to more complex data manipulation, the slice will be significantly shorter That in the end leaves the configureStore call - and that are three lines. You will probably save more code by using createSlice vs manually writing a Provider. Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Thread Thread Tapajyoti Bose Tapajyoti Bose Tapajyoti Bose Follow Top Rated Freelancer || Blogger || Cross-Platform App Developer || Web Developer || Open Source Contributor Location Kolkata, West Bengal, India Joined Dec 4, 2020 • Nov 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide But I had added the Provider in the Context example 😐 You are talking about using useReducer hook with the Context API . I am suggesting that if one is required to modify the data, one should definitely opt for Redux . In case only sharing the data with the Child Components is required, Context would be a better solution Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Thread Thread Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Follow Joined Jul 4, 2021 • Nov 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Yeah, but you are not using the Parent anywhere, which is kinda equivalent to using the Provider in Redux, kinda making it look like one step less for Context ;) As for the "not using useReducer " - seems like I read over that - in that case I 100% agree. :) Like comment: Like comment: 6 likes Like Thread Thread Dan Dan Dan Follow Been coding on and off as a hobby for 5 years now and commercially - as a freelancer, on and off - for 1 year. Joined Oct 6, 2023 • Oct 6 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide "I am suggesting that if one is required to modify the data, one should definitely opt for Redux." - can you elaborate? What specific advantages Redux has over using reducers with useReducer in React? Thanks! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Thread Thread Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Follow Joined Jul 4, 2021 • Oct 6 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @gottfried-dev The problem is not useReducer , which is great for component-local state, but Context, which has no means of subscribing to parts of an object, so as soon as you have any complicated value in your context (which you probably have if you need useReducer), any change to any sub-property will rerender every consumer, if it is interested in the change or not. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Mangor1no Mangor1no Mangor1no Follow I need a sleep. https://www.russdev.net Location Hanoi, VN Education FPT University Work Front end Engineer at JUST.engineer Joined Nov 27, 2020 • Nov 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I myself really don't like using redux toolkit. Feel like I have more control when using the old way Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Lenz Weber Follow Joined Jul 4, 2021 • Nov 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Which part of it exactly is taking control away? Oh, btw.: if it is only one of those "I need the control only 10% of the time" cases - you can always mix both styles. RTK is just Redux, there is absolutely no magic going on that would prevent a mix of RTK reducers and hand-written reducers. Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Philipp Renoth Philipp Renoth Philipp Renoth Follow 🦀 Rust, ⬢ node.js and 🌋 Vulkan Email renoth@aitch.de Location Germany Work Software Engineer at ConSol Consulting & Solutions Software GmbH Joined May 5, 2021 • Nov 30 '21 • Edited on Nov 30 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Referring to your example, I can write a blog post, too: Context API vs. ES6 import Context API is too complicated. I can simply import MockData from './mockData' and use it in any component. Context API has 10 lines, import only 1 line. Then you can write another blog post Redux vs. ES6 import . There are maybe projects which need to mutate data want smart component updates want time-travel for debugging want a solid plugin concept for global state management And then there are devs reading blogs about using redux is too complicated and end up introducing their own concepts and ideas around the Context API without knowing one thing about immutable data optimizations and so on. You can use a react context to solve problems that are also being solved by redux, but some features and optimizations are not that easy for homegrown solutions. I mean try it out - it's a great exercise to understand why you should maybe use redux in your production code or stick to a simpler solution that has less features at all. I'm not saying, that you should use redux in every project, but redux is not just some stupid boilerplate around the Context API => if you need global state utils check out the libs built for it. There are also others than redux. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand roggc roggc roggc Follow React and React Native developer Email roggc9@gmail.com Location Barcelona Joined Oct 26, 2019 • Jun 8 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hello, I have developed a library, react-context-slices which allows to manage state through Context easily and quickly. It has 0 boilerplate. You can define slices of Context and fetch them with a unique hook, useSlice , which acts either as a useState or useReducer hook, depending on if you defined a reducer or not for the slice of Context you are fetching. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Andrew Baisden Andrew Baisden Andrew Baisden Follow Software Developer | Content Creator | AI, Tech, Programming Location London, UK Education Bachelor Degree Computer Science Work Software Developer Joined Feb 11, 2020 • Dec 4 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Redux used to be my first choice for large applications but these days I much prefer to use the Context API. Still good to know Redux though just in case and many projects and companies still require you to know it. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nishant Tilve Nishant Tilve Nishant Tilve Follow An aspiring Web Developer, an amateur Game Developer, and an AI/ML enthusiast. Involved in the pursuit of finding my niche. Email nishanttilve@gmail.com Location Goa, India Work Student Joined May 20, 2020 • Nov 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Also, if you need to maintain some sort of complex state for any mid-level project, you can still create your own reducer using React's Context API itself, before reaching out for redux and adding external dependencies to your project initially. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Kayeeec Kayeeec Kayeeec Follow Education Masters degree in Informatics Joined Feb 9, 2022 • Mar 30 '22 • Edited on Mar 30 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide But you might take a performance hit. Redux seems to be better performance-wise when you intend to update the shared data a lot - see stackoverflow.com/a/66972857/7677851 . If used correctly that is. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand adam-biggs adam-biggs adam-biggs Follow Location Toronto, Ontario Education University of Waterloo Work Full Stack Developer + Talent Acquisition Specialist Joined Oct 21, 2022 • Oct 27 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide One of the best and most overlooked alternatives to Redux is to use React's own built-in Context API. Context API provides a different approach to tackling the data flow problem between React’s deeply nested components. Context has been around with React for quite a while, but it has changed significantly since its inception. Up to version 16.3, it was a way to handle the state data outside the React component tree. It was an experimental feature not recommended for most use cases. Initially, the problem with legacy context was that updates to values that were passed down with context could be “blocked” if a component skipped rendering through the shouldComponentUpdate lifecycle method. Since many components relied on shouldComponentUpdate for performance optimizations, the legacy context was useless for passing down plain data. The new version of Context API is a dependency injection mechanism that allows passing data through the component tree without having to pass props down manually at every level. The most important thing here is that, unlike Redux, Context API is not a state management system. Instead, it’s a dependency injection mechanism where you manage a state in a React component. We get a state management system when using it with useContext and useReducer hooks. A great next step to learning more is to read this article by Andy Fernandez: scalablepath.com/react/context-api... Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Mohammad Jawad (Kasir) Barati Mohammad Jawad (Kasir) Barati Mohammad Jawad (Kasir) Barati Follow Love to work with cutting edge technologies and on my journey to learn and teach. Having a can-do attitude and being industrious are the reasons why I question the status quo an venture in the unknown Email node.js.developers.kh@gmail.com Location Bremen, Germany Education Bachelor Pronouns He/Him/His Work Fullstack Engineer Joined Mar 13, 2021 • May 29 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Can you give me some explanation to what you meant when you wrote Context is DI. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Lohit Peesapati Lohit Peesapati Lohit Peesapati Follow A polymath developer curious about solving problems, and building products that bring comfort and convenience to users. Location Hyderabad Work Full Stack Product Developer at Rudra labs Joined Mar 4, 2019 • Nov 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I found Redux to be easier to setup and work with than Context API. I migrated a library I was building in Redux to context API and reused most of the reducer logic, but the amount of optimization and debugging I had to do to make the same functionality work was a nightmare in Context. It made me appreciate Redux more and I switched back to save time. It was a good learning to know the specific use case and limitations of context. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Tapajyoti Bose Tapajyoti Bose Tapajyoti Bose Follow Top Rated Freelancer || Blogger || Cross-Platform App Developer || Web Developer || Open Source Contributor Location Kolkata, West Bengal, India Joined Dec 4, 2020 • Nov 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I too am a huge fan of redux for most projects! 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React | Node | Express | MongoDB Location Savar, Dhaka Joined Jan 22, 2021 • Dec 4 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Exciting topic! 🚀 I love exploring the nuances of state management in React, and finding the sweet spot between Redux and Context API for optimal performance and simplicity. What factors do you prioritize when making the choice? 🤔 Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Upride Network Upride Network Upride Network Follow Building Next-Gen Mobility Tech! Location Bengaluru, India Joined May 21, 2023 • Jan 30 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hi, We have build out site in react: upride.in , which tech stack should be better in 2024 as we want to do a complete revamp for faster loading. if anyone can help for our site that how we can make progress. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (38 comments) Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Kowshikkumar Reddy Makireddy Posted on Jan 13 Building a Low-Code Blockchain Deployment Platform # blockchain # devops # showdev # tooling I’m Kowshik Makireddy, I build infrastructure for blockchain deployment. For the past two years, I’ve been working on developing this platform and main problem that kept frustrating me: deploying smart contracts is unnecessarily complicated and error-prone. Most tools assume you’re either a Solidity expert comfortable with CLI tools, or you’re fine with a one-click generator that gives you no control or history. I wanted something in between. So I built it. The Problem I Kept Running Into Most tutorials and guides make deployment sound simple: “Now just run npx hardhat run scripts/deploy.js and you're done!" But that's where things actually get complicated. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve: Deployed to localhost thinking it was Sepolia Lost track of which contract address corresponds to which version Had to dig through terminal logs to find a transaction hash Deployed the same contract twice by accident Forgotten to verify a contract on Etherscan The more I worked with smart contracts, the more I realized that deployment is where the operational challenges live. The Solidity code itself might be solid, but the deployment process is fragile and manual. Hardhat and Foundry are excellent frameworks — I actually started with Hardhat in this project. But they’re built for developers who are comfortable with CLI tools and writing custom scripts. They assume you’ll manage everything manually. For a solo developer or a small team, that means lots of room for error. On the flip side, there are no-code token generators that let you create an ERC20 in one click. Great for quick experiments, but they deploy once and forget everything. No history, no metadata, no way to track what you deployed last week versus today. What I wanted was something in between: the power and flexibility of proper deployment tools, but with the structure and traceability of an operational system. What I Built The platform focuses on three core things: Programmatic contract generation Instead of writing Solidity manually each time, the system generates contracts based on parameters. Right now it supports ERC20, ERC721, and ERC1155 — the three most commonly used token standards. Repeatable deployment Every deployment follows the same process: generate contract → compile → deploy to Sepolia → verify on Etherscan → save metadata. Same workflow every single time. Persistent deployment records Every contract deployed through the platform gets a full record: what type, when it was deployed, who deployed it, the contract address, the transaction hash, everything. It creates an audit trail. I chose to focus on three token standards: ERC20 for fungible tokens (think USDC, DAI) ERC721 for NFTs (think Bored Apes, CryptoPunks) ERC1155 for multi-token contracts (think gaming items) These three cover the majority of real-world use cases. Keeping the scope focused made the system more maintainable and easier to reason about. Plus, most newer token standards are extensions of these anyway. How the System Works The architecture is designed for simplicity and portability: Frontend (React) ↓ Backend API (Node.js + Express) ↓ Ethers.js (direct blockchain interaction) ↓ Sepolia Testnet ↓ Etherscan (verification) A few design decisions are worth explaining: Using Ethers.js for Direct Blockchain Interaction The platform uses Ethers.js for deployment rather than spawning external processes. This was a deliberate architectural decision that came after hitting some real production challenges. Initially, I built the system to spawn Hardhat as child processes for each deployment. Worked great on my laptop. But when I deployed the backend to Vercel, everything broke. Runtime errors, timeouts, inconsistent deployments — the works. The problem wasn’t my code. It was the environment. Vercel runs serverless functions with strict limitations: no persistent file system, restricted process spawning, execution timeouts. Hardhat expects a stable environment with file access and long-running processes. The two don’t play well together. So I refactored everything to use Ethers.js directly. No child processes. No external dependencies. Just direct blockchain interaction through RPC calls. This gave me: Serverless compatibility — Works in any Node.js environment Simpler architecture — Direct Ethereum communication, no spawning overhead Better error handling — Full control over deployment flow Faster deployments — No process startup time Portability — Can deploy on Vercel, AWS Lambda, Heroku, or traditional servers without changes The deployment flow now works entirely through Ethers.js: Generate Solidity contract dynamically based on user input Compile using solc (Solidity compiler) in-memory Deploy directly to Sepolia using Ethers.js ContractFactory Verify on Etherscan via their API Save complete metadata to database One asynchronous operation. No external processes. Works everywhere. Deploying to Sepolia by Default All deployments go to Sepolia testnet, not mainnet. This gives you: Real blockchain execution (not a local simulation) Real gas costs (so you know what mainnet would cost) Public verifiability on Etherscan Zero financial risk from bugs or mistakes I deploy everything to Sepolia first, test it thoroughly, and only consider mainnet after multiple successful test deployments. The platform could support mainnet, but I’d rather force good habits. Saving Deployment Metadata This is probably the most important part. Every deployment creates a record in the database with: Token type (ERC20/ERC721/ERC1155) Network (Sepolia) Contract address Deployer address Transaction hash Block number Timestamp Token configuration (name, symbol, supply, etc.) This creates a permanent history. I can look back and see exactly what I deployed three months ago, who deployed it, and pull up the Etherscan link instantly. No more digging through terminal logs or trying to remember addresses. Real Problems I Hit Along the Way This project didn’t come together smoothly. Here are the main issues I struggled with: Production Deployment Challenges The Hardhat-based architecture worked perfectly in local development but completely broke when deployed to production. Everything that worked on my laptop failed in Vercel’s serverless environment. The issues were environmental: Serverless functions time out (10–60 seconds depending on tier) No persistent file system for storing Hardhat artifacts Process spawning restrictions Different behavior for environment variables Debugging this was frustrating because I couldn’t reproduce the errors locally. Everything worked fine in development. It took several failed production deployments to realize the problem wasn’t bugs in my code — it was architectural assumptions about the execution environment. The solution was a complete refactor to Ethers.js. Now the entire deployment is a single async operation with no external processes, no file system dependencies, and consistent behavior regardless of hosting platform. Lesson learned: Design for your production environment from day one, not just your development laptop. ABI and Artifact Management After deploying a contract, you need its ABI (Application Binary Interface) to interact with it. Managing compiled contract artifacts — ABIs, bytecode, metadata — consistently across deployments was trickier than expected. I spent days debugging why deployed contracts wouldn’t load in the frontend. The issue? Inconsistent naming between the Solidity filename, the contract name inside the file, and the database record. Small mismatches would break artifact resolution completely. I eventually standardized everything: the filename, contract name, and database record name all match exactly. Every contract follows the same naming convention. Problem solved, but it was painful to figure out. Keeping Metadata in Sync Once I added the deployment history feature, a new problem appeared: what if the deployment succeeds but saving the metadata fails? Or vice versa? If a contract deploys but doesn’t get recorded, the platform thinks it doesn’t exist — but it’s actually live on Sepolia. If metadata saves but deployment fails, the database has a record for a contract that doesn’t exist. I had to treat deployment and metadata storage as a single atomic operation. The database transaction only commits if the deployment succeeds AND the metadata saves. If either fails, everything rolls back. This required wrapping the entire flow in proper error handling and transaction management. The lesson: Most of the complexity isn’t in the Solidity. It’s in all the infrastructure around deployment — network handling, artifact management, state consistency, error recovery, and production deployment considerations. Why This Actually Matters Every contract deployed through this platform can be: Verified on Etherscan (you don’t have to trust me, just check the blockchain) Traced back to a specific deployment time and deployer Reproduced from the stored metadata Referenced months later without digging through old logs Here are some real contracts currently live on Sepolia that I deployed through the platform: ERC20: 0xaD54Ba6289F4bBb681816d886Ff601fB5707B76a ERC721: 0x71FF55Ab8d5C9C31130750260F67A31157A2CC51 ERC1155: 0x9801118c5E69EF4BD4abF4f380691BB8dc21Da9c You can verify all of these on Sepolia Etherscan. They show deployment timestamps, transaction details, and verified source code. This isn’t just about having a deployment tool. It’s about having infrastructure that makes blockchain development more systematic and less error-prone. Beyond Deployment: Interaction Features Once a contract is deployed, the platform lets you interact with it: Mint tokens (for ERC721 and ERC1155) Check balances for any address View transaction history Connect wallets to verify ownership This makes the platform useful beyond the initial deployment. You can test your contracts, mint test NFTs, and verify everything works before moving to mainnet. What This Platform Is (And Isn’t) This is not: A token launchpad A marketplace An NFT minting platform for end users A DeFi protocol It’s infrastructure for developers and technical teams. The platform is useful for: Prototyping token systems without writing Solidity from scratch Teaching blockchain concepts with real deployments Managing multiple contract deployments systematically Experimenting with different token configurations Building governance or DAO systems that need repeatable deployment If you’re building a consumer product, this is the backend infrastructure layer. If you’re teaching blockchain, this lets students deploy real contracts without getting stuck in configuration. If you’re a founder testing governance models, this gives you a repeatable process for deploying and tracking contracts. What I Learned Building This I come from an operations background — supply chain, business analysis, process optimization. I’m used to asking: “How do we do this 100 times without breaking it?” Blockchain development often doesn’t think that way. It treats each deployment as a unique event rather than a repeatable process. Building this platform changed how I approach smart contract work. I now think about the full lifecycle: Development (writing Solidity) Testing (unit tests, local deployment) Deployment (to testnet/mainnet) Verification (Etherscan) Tracking (metadata and history) Interaction (post-deployment operations) Writing good Solidity is important, but it’s only one part of the picture. The infrastructure around deployment — how you deploy, how you track what’s deployed, how you verify and interact with contracts — matters just as much. One major lesson: architecture decisions need to consider deployment environments from the start. What works perfectly in local development might break in production. My initial Hardhat-based approach worked beautifully on my laptop but failed in Vercel’s serverless environment. Refactoring to Ethers.js taught me to think about portability and environmental constraints from the beginning, not as an afterthought. Good infrastructure works everywhere, not just in ideal conditions. Whether you’re deploying to Vercel, AWS Lambda, a traditional VPS, or containerized environments, the system should be portable. That meant choosing tools and patterns that don’t assume specific execution environments — no process spawning, minimal file system dependencies, and stateless operations. This experience made me a better engineer. I now think about production constraints during the design phase, not after deployment fails. Good infrastructure is invisible when it works. You only notice it when it’s missing. What’s Next I’m actively working on expanding the platform: Multi-chain support — Starting with Polygon and Arbitrum. The architecture is already designed to support multiple networks; it’s mostly about adding RPC configurations and network-specific logic. AI agents for user assistance — Building intelligent agents that help users throughout the deployment process. This includes a customer service agent that answers questions about the platform, and a deployment assistant that guides users step-by-step through token creation. The goal is to make the platform conversational and intuitive, especially for non-technical users. Governance templates — Pre-built contract templates for DAOs, token voting, timelock controllers, and multi-sig wallets. Deploy a complete governance system in minutes instead of days. Public deployment pages — Each deployment gets a public URL showing its details, verification status, and transaction history. Basically an on-chain portfolio of everything you’ve deployed. The broader vision is to make blockchain deployment accessible to technical founders, small dev teams, and educators who understand the value of smart contracts but don’t want to become Solidity experts. Lower the barrier without hiding the complexity entirely. Open Source and Community This project is fully open source. The code is on GitHub, the platform is live on Sepolia, and anyone can use it or contribute. I built this because I needed it myself, and I’m sharing it because others might find it useful. If you’re working on similar problems — deployment infrastructure, blockchain tooling, educational platforms — I’d be interested to hear from you. GitHub Repository: https://github.com/Kowshikkumar1997/chainforge-backend https://github.com/Kowshikkumar1997/chainforge-ui Live Platform: https://chainforge-ui.vercel.app/ Connect with me: www.linkedin.com/in/kowshik-kumar-m-166199138 If you’re building token systems, teaching blockchain development, or experimenting with governance models, feel free to try the platform or reach out. I’m always interested in talking with people solving similar problems. Closing Thoughts This project started as a way to understand smart contract deployment beyond running a script. It turned into infrastructure that makes deployment more systematic, traceable, and repeatable. Treating deployment as an operational concern — not just a one-time command — shaped almost every design decision. That mindset came directly from my operations background, where process and traceability are everything. If you’re building on blockchain, I’d encourage you to think beyond the Solidity code itself. Look at the full deployment lifecycle. Ask yourself: “Can I repeat this process six months from now? Can someone else understand what I deployed and why? Do I have an audit trail?” The answers to those questions often matter more than the smart contract code itself. If this resonates with you — whether you’re a developer, founder, or educator — reach out. I’m always up for a conversation about blockchain infrastructure and what’s missing in the current tooling landscape. Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Lara Parvinsmith Posted on Mar 3, 2022 web3.js vs ethers.js: a Comparison of Web3 Libraries # web3 # ethereum # javascript # blockchain Both web3.js and ethers.js are JavaScript libraries that enable frontend apps to interact with the Ethereum blockchain, including smart contracts. If you're building an app that reads or writes to the blockchain from the client, you'll need to use one of these libraries. They have similar functionality, but an important question is how they will be maintained and grow with the emerging dapp ecosystem. Quantitative comparison web3.js ethers.js Date of first release Feb 2015 Jul 2016 GitHub stars 13.4k 4k GitHub contributors* 16** 1 Bundle size*** 590.6kB 116.5kB *GitHub contributors from March 1, 2021 to March 1, 2022 **16 contributors, but only 2 had more than 10 commits in the one year period ***Bundle size from bundlephobia , value of minified and gzipped package. API differences While web3.js provides a single instantiated web3 object with methods for interacting with the blockchain, ethers.js separates the API into two separate roles. The provider , which is an anonymous connection to the ethereum network, and the signer , which can access the private key and sign the transactions. The ethers team intended this separation of concerns to provide more flexibility to developers. Side-by-side examples Below are some examples of common functions a developer would include in their dapp. You'll see they offer the same functionality, with some slight differences of API. Instantiating provider with MetaMask wallet web3 const web3 = new Web3(Web3.givenProvider); ethers const provider = new ethers.providers.Web3Provider(window.ethereum) Getting balance of account web3 const balance = await web3.eth.getBalance("0x0") ethers (supports ENS!) const balance = await provider.getBalance("ethers.eth") Instantiating contract web3 const myContract = new web3.eth.Contract(ABI, contractAddress); ethers const myContract = new ethers.Contract(contractAddress, ABI, provider.getSigner()); Calling contract method web3 const balance = await myContract.methods.balanceOf("0x0").call() ethers const balance = await myContract.balanceOf("ethers.eth") So which should I pick for my project? Given the details above, web3.js looks like the go-to choice, with a longer history and more maintainers. However, ethers.js seems just as reliable and includes some differentiating perks such as size and additional features. Most other articles on this subject conclude that you could easily pick either, depending on what you're looking for. I too hesitate to recommend one over the other. But as the ecosystem evolves, it is important to me to pick the library that will be most flexible and supported by other libraries. Ecosystem factors Which will be the most supported by open source libraries? As the dapp ecosystem grows, which of the two libraries will be the most compatible with other open source libraries you want to bring into your app? In my limited experience, as this is still an emerging area for development, there are a couple libraries that require ethers.js to use the framework. Examples include web3-react and NFT Swap SDK . I have not yet seen libraries that require web3.js. Which will have a solution for mocking for end-to-end testing? Implementing end-to-end testing for web3 features is a challenge. This is partly because most tools, like Cypress , run your tests in a Chromium browser that does not support browser extensions. Developers need an easy way to mock Ethereum providers or the web3/ethers instance to use inside their test environments. So far, I haven't seen any libraries that help solve this. But if there were a tool that helped mock providers for testing, and only worked with ethers for example, that would be enough for me to choose ethers over web3. Which library do you prefer, web3.js or ethers.js? Are there any tools in the ecosystem I'm overlooking? Let me know in the comments! Top comments (4) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Challenges > Agentic Postgres Challenge CHALLENGE RESULTS 🏆 Winners Announced! 🎊 Congrats to the Winners of the Agentic Postgres Challenge with Tiger Data! Read Announcement Challenge ends soon! Submit your entry now DAYS : HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS See prompts Agentic Postgres Challenge View Entries Please sign in to follow this challenge Experiment with the first database built for agents 🤖 Challenge Status: Ended Ended Join our next Challenge We're excited to announce our newest challenge with Tiger Data ! Running through November 9 , the Agentic Postgres Challenge invites you to experiment with AI on Postgres and build something that makes us say "I didn't know you could do that!" 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Michael Levan Posted on Jun 15, 2022 • Edited on Aug 6, 2025 Kubernetes Ingress vs Service Mesh # kubernetes # devops # cloud # git Networking in Kubernetes is no easy task. Whether you’re on the application side or the operations side, you need to think about networking. Whether it’s connectivity between clusters, control planes, and worker nodes, or connectivity between Kubernetes Services and Pods, it all becomes a task that needs a large amount of focus and effort. In this blog post, you’ll learn about what a service mesh is, what ingress is, and why you need both. What’s A Service Mesh When you deploy applications inside of Kubernetes, there are two primary ways that the apps are talking to each other: Service-to-Service communication Pod-to-Pod communication Pod-to-Pod communication isn’t exactly recommended because Pods are ephemeral, which means they aren’t permanent. They are designed to go down at any time and only if they’re part of a StatefulSet would they keep any type of unique identifier. However, Pods still need to be able to communicate with each other because microservices need to talk. Backends need to talk to frontends, middleware needs to talk to backends and frontends, etc… The next primary communication is Services. Services are the preferred method because a Service isn’t ephemeral and only gets deleted if specified by an engineer. Pods are able to connect to Services with Selectors (sometimes called Tags), so if a Pod goes down but the Selector in the Kubernetes Manifest that deployed the Pod doesn’t change, the new Pod will be connected to the Service. In short, a Service sits in front of Pods almost like a load balancer would (not to be confused with the LoadBalancer service type). Here’s the problem: all of this traffic is unencrypted by default. Pod-to-Pod communication, or as some people like to call it, East-West Traffic, and Service-to-Service is completely unencrypted. That means if for any reason an environment is compromised or you have some segregation concerns, there’s nothing out of the box that you can do. A Service Mesh handles a lot of that for you. A Service Mesh: Encrypts traffic between Services Helps with network latency troubleshooting Securely connects Kubernetes Services Observability for tracing and alerting The key piece here, aside from the encryption between services (using mTLS) is the network observability and routing implementations. As a small example, the following routing rule forwards traffic to /rooms via a delegate VirtualService object/kind named roompage . apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1 kind: VirtualService metadata: name: hotebooking spec: hosts: - "hotelbooking.com" gateways: - hbgateway http: - match: - uri: prefix: "/rooms" delegate: name: roompage namespace: rooms Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode You have full control over the "what and how" in terms of routing. What’s Ingress Outside of the need for secure communication between microservices, you need a way to interact with frontend apps. The typical way is with a load balancer that’s connected to a Service. You can also use a NodePort, but in the cloud world, you’ll mostly see load balancers being used. Here’s the problem; cloud load balancers are expensive literally and figuratively. You have to pay money for each cloud load balancer that you have. Having a few applications may not be a big deal, but what about if you have 50 or 100? Not to mention that you have to manage all of those cloud load balancers. If a Kubernetes Service disconnects from the load balancer for whatever reason, it’s your job to go in and fix it. With Kubernetes Ingress Controllers, the management and cost nightmare is abstracted from you. An Ingress Controller allows you to have: One load balancer Multiple applications (Kubernetes Services) pointing to it You can create one load balancer and have every Kubernetes Service point to it that's within the specific web application from a routing perspective. Then, you can access each Kubernetes Service on a different path. For example, below is an Ingress Spec that points to a Kubernetes Service called nginxservice and outputs it on the path called /nginxappa apiVersion : networking . k8s . io / v1 kind : Ingress metadata : name : ingress - nginxservice - a spec : ingressClassName : nginx - servicea rules : - host : localhost http : paths : - path : / nginxappa pathType : Prefix backend : service : name : nginxservice port : number : 8080 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Ingress Controllers are like an Nginx Reverse Proxy. Do You Need Both? My take on it is that you need both. Here’s why: They’re both doing two different jobs. I always like to use the hammer analogy. If I need to hammer a nail, I can use the handle to slam the nail in and eventually it’ll work, but why would I do that if I can use the proper end of the hammer? An Ingress Controller is used to: Make load balancing apps easier A Service Mesh is used to: Secure communication between apps Help out with Kubernetes networking Now, here’s the kicker; there are tools that do both. For example, Istio Ingress is an Ingress Controller, but also has the capability of secure gateways using mTLS. If you’re using one of those tools, great. Just make sure that it handles both communication and security for you in the way that you’re expecting. The recommendation still is to use the proper tool for the job. Both Service Mesh and Ingress are incredibly important, especially as your microservice environment grows. Popular Ingress Controllers and Service Mesh Platforms Below is a list of Ingress Controllers and Service Mesh that are popular in today’s cloud-native world. For Service Mesh: https://istio.io/latest/about/service-mesh/ For Ingress Controllers: https://kubernetes.github.io/ingress-nginx/ https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/providers/kubernetes-ingress/ https://github.com/Kong/kubernetes-ingress-controller#readme https://istio.io/latest/docs/tasks/traffic-management/ingress/ If you want to check out how to get started with the Istio, check out my blog post on it here . Top comments (5) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand trylvis trylvis trylvis Follow Work Infra / Ops / DevOps Engineer Joined Jun 16, 2022 • Jun 16 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice summary! 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Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Michael Levan Michael Levan Michael Levan Follow Building High-Performing Agentic Environments | CNCF Ambassador | Microsoft MVP (Azure) | AWS Community Builder | Published Author & Public Speaker Location North New Jersey Joined Feb 8, 2020 • Oct 7 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I would say the biggest two differences are 1) Ingress Controllers are a Kubernetes Controller in itself, so it's handled in a declarative fashion 2) (correct me if I'm wrong here about API Gateways please) API Gateways are typically an intermediary to route traffic between services. Sort of like a "middle ground". Where-as the ingress controllers are more about handling frontend app traffic. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Badr chanaa Posted on Jan 10 AI should not be in Code Editors # ai # productivity # programming # discuss AI has become, over the last few years, an impossible technology to ignore. Almost everyone ignored it at some point, and now most developers have adopted it for daily use—both professionally and personally—including myself. However, AI is not meant for code editors. It should stay in the browser. Coding requires deep thinking about every line while maintaining the overall structure and design of the system. The AI we have today cannot do this consistently or deeply (and no, this is not a prompt issue). When embedded directly into the editor, it mainly helps with small, repetitive tasks while overlooking the broader architecture of the project. Yes, it can reduce typing time, and for less experienced developers it may even produce better-looking code than they could write themselves. But it can—and will—introduce subtle bugs. This creates a tradeoff between speed and code quality and security. So should we still include AI in code editors because it saves time? No. And here’s why. First, typing speed is almost never the bottleneck in software development. Second, the time saved by AI is often lost debugging subtle issues introduced by generated code and overlooked by the developer. For less experienced/skilled developers (and sometimes even experienced/skilled ones, aka the x10 devs), AI can generate new ideas or better implementations. However, as a project grows, the developer may lose track of what is actually happening because they do not deeply understand the generated code. This leads to even more time spent asking the AI to explain the code, searching documentation, and filling gaps in knowledge about algorithms, libraries, or techniques they never truly learned. While that learning process is not wasted—and can improve the developer’s skills—it does not require AI to be embedded in the editor. All of this can (and should) happen in the browser. Another reason AI should not be in code editors is that it encourages laziness over time. Even experienced developers risk skill atrophy. Gradually, they may become similar to less experienced developers: relying on AI for things they once knew, then wasting time debugging AI-generated bugs they failed to notice. In the future, AI may or may not become capable of reliably writing large, complex systems. If that happens, we may not even need code editors—only interfaces to observe and validate the output. Until then: no AI in your code editor. Note 2: This post was reviewed and rewritten by an AI—in the browser. Note 3: Sorry ${PREFERRED_AI_EDITOR} Top comments (14) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Peter Vivo Peter Vivo Peter Vivo Follow Pipeline operator and touch bar fanatic from Hungary. God speed you! Location Pomaz Education streetwise Work full stack developer at TCS Joined Jul 24, 2020 • Jan 11 • Edited on Jan 11 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I using AI ( gemini, codex, copilot ) cli version, which is give much different AI helped development experience. I cannot able to compare the code editor version, which I not used. Why? Because my initial idea is the code development need to be independent from code editors. Many times I just use simple vim for editing ( I don't use too many vim motions just: o, O, a, A, i, I, y, p, dd, x, :, esc ), I am also familiar to direct codewriting in browser console. So my suggestion is for code development do not need to stack some dedicated code editor functionality without AI or with. AI cli strong ability on larger project to just give a prompt and AI is work on a problem ( mainly refactoring legacy codebase ) on agent mode around 10min -> 1.5h and do a crazy amount codebase change. Just the PR time is fare more higher, but I think this is will worth. Finally: terminal is your friend. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Seb Hoek Seb Hoek Seb Hoek Follow Software developer 25+y. I spent time in very small and very large organizations. I learn, build, occasionally teach and, this is new, write. Location Zürich, Switzerland Education If you ask nicely I can share my LinkedIn Work Freelancer, founder, dreamer Joined Jan 7, 2026 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I am not sure I agree. AI can help create better code faster, both for inexperienced and experienced developers. At least from my experience and from what I learn from talking to my fellow experienced developer friends (aka old guys). But, and here I see your points, it should be applied wisely if the project should be maintainable. And it doesn't replace traditional quality controls such as static code analysis, unit test coverage, clean modular code, well-designed APIs, code reviews, penetration testing etc. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 10 • Edited on Jan 10 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I totally agree with you! 👍 Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Follow Computer hobbyist who is currently exploring Python. Also interested in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Location United Kingdom Pronouns he/him Joined Jan 1, 2026 • Jan 10 • Edited on Jan 10 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It's a difficult subject for sure. For myself, it's goes beyond the title of this post, as I am very privacy-focused with regard to the applications and services I use. I have no interest using Visual Studio Code, for example. Not only is it a Microsoft product but it is becoming more entrenched with Co-Pilot. It has telemetry too. Yes, much of this can be turned-off or ignored but that won't always be the case. I have considered VSCodium, though I'm also taking a firm look at Pulsar Editor as well. If I was to go for an AI supported editor, it would probably be with Zed. Again, this is very much a personal standpoint and based on the desire to migrate from Big Tech. This isn't something everyone will want to do or be able to. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand jabo Landry jabo Landry jabo Landry Follow Pronouns Developer Prototype Joined Oct 10, 2025 • Jan 12 • Edited on Jan 12 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide 😂😂 a lot of us seeing this comment may say you're falling behind due to refuse of using AI, I want to know how you manage that pressure among peers mocking you for not using AI if you ever faced them. Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Follow Computer hobbyist who is currently exploring Python. Also interested in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Location United Kingdom Pronouns he/him Joined Jan 1, 2026 • Jan 12 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Totally understand why it might sound that way. Just to clarify, I’m not in the field, so I’m not navigating peer pressure around AI use. My reluctance to use Visual Studio Code goes beyond Copilot, as I mentioned - it’s also a Microsoft product. I did mention Zed Editor as something I’d consider using, which does have AI. For me, it’s not about refusing AI; it’s about choosing when and why to use it. I focus on fundamentals first, then use tools intentionally. I don’t think there’s much more to add from my side, but thanks for sharing your thoughts on the subject. Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ankit Rattan Ankit Rattan Ankit Rattan Follow Coder By Profession, Creator By Mind! Email rattanankit2004@gmail.com Location Remote Education NIT Delhi Work JFL | Ex-Microsoft | Ex-CabEasy Joined Aug 21, 2024 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide sometimes the suggestions deviate me from my thinking and that irritates a lot; it’s a gamble where sometimes it is very productive, and other times it is the reason a 2-minute task turns into 2 hours. Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aaron Rose Aaron Rose Aaron Rose Follow Software engineer and technology writer at tech-reader.blog Location Dallas, TX Joined Aug 24, 2024 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide nice one, badr! thanks 💯 Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aryan Choudhary Aryan Choudhary Aryan Choudhary Follow Level up 10x faster Email aryanc1240@gmail.com Location Pune, India Pronouns He/Him Work SDE 1 Joined Nov 5, 2024 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide "I'm not convinced AI's the scurvy dog we think it is. It's a double-edged sword, capable of slicing through code with ease but also introducing subtle bugs that can send your ship to Davy Jones' locker. Can we trust AI to chart the course of our code, or should we keep it anchored in the browser?" This comment was written by AI too lol (o′┏▽┓`o) Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand EmberNoGlow EmberNoGlow EmberNoGlow Follow Just a dude, a mid-level on Godot / Python developer and Rust beginner Joined Nov 18, 2025 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The key difference between AI in the editor and in the browser is that it can change your project files. And the differences end there (apart from the user interface) The quality of the AI result depends on the prompt, so writing a complex program using AI is like writing your own book; the more detailed you describe it, the better the result. AI can be bad for those who are too lazy to write prompts, but good for those who clearly define their goals. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Christian Rossetto Christian Rossetto Christian Rossetto Follow you are what you love Work Software Engineer Joined Oct 12, 2025 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I see your point, and it makes total sense to me... At least in some cases. Like most things in software development, the answer depends on context. Do I think it’s okay to use AI embedded in your editor to build a simple web page? Yes. Do I think it’s okay to use it to analyze your code and suggest improvements with more context than a generic web search? Absolutely. But do I think it’s okay to turn on auto-accept and let AI drive your development? Hard no. It’s a powerful technology and can be extremely helpful when used wisely. If you don’t have the patience or self-control to use it that way, you’re probably better off not using it at all, your results will likely be better. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ehsan Pourhadi Ehsan Pourhadi Ehsan Pourhadi Follow Joined Apr 25, 2020 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I completely disagree with you! You just have to learn how to use it. The flow that works for me is to make a plan first. Have AI stop and manually test and review the code call it out on the stupid things it does. Stop it in the middle of working if you see it doing something stupid. Sometimes I ask agents to explain the code they write so I know how to edit it later on. i'm VERY RUDE to my agents when i see something i dont like and ask them why they didn’t do the thing the way I usually do. I use AI as a power tool versus AI as a crutch. I use it like a junior dev that i interrupt, interrogate, and occasionally roast. :D But I understand that you have to have hands-on experience without AI to be able to get to that point, so you can correct AI code. That is going to be hard for new developers when they can just ask AI every time they get stuck instead of putting time into debugging and understanding why the AI did the things it did. That difference isn’t technical, it’s philosophical, and it shows up in how people learn to think. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (14 comments) Some comments may only be visible to logged-in visitors. Sign in to view all comments. Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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Get started for free See plans & pricing Pause Companies using Copilot Coyote Logistics Duolingo General Motors Mercado Libre Shopify Stripe CocaCola Coyote Logistics Duolingo General Motors Mercado Libre Shopify Stripe CocaCola Go beyond one-size-fits-all Choose from leading LLMs optimized for speed, accuracy, or cost. Use your agents, your way Use GitHub Copilot, your own custom agents, or the third-party ones you already rely on. Stay in your flow Copilot works where you do—in GitHub, your IDE, project tools, chat apps, and custom MCP servers. Workflow Code, command, and collaborate AI that works where you do, whether in your editor, on the command line, or across GitHub. Make your editor your most powerful accelerator Copilot in your editor does it all, from explaining concepts and completing code, to proposing edits and validating files with agent mode. 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Go to Trust Center Frequently asked questions General What is GitHub Copilot? GitHub Copilot transforms the developer experience. Backed by the leaders in AI, GitHub Copilot provides contextualized assistance throughout the software development lifecycle, from code completions and chat assistance in the IDE to code explanations and answers to docs in GitHub and more. With GitHub Copilot elevating their workflow, developers can focus on: value, innovation, and happiness. GitHub Copilot enables developers to focus more energy on problem solving and collaboration and spend less effort on the mundane and boilerplate. That’s why developers who use GitHub Copilot report up to 75% higher satisfaction with their jobs than those who don’t and are up to 55% more productive at writing code without sacrifice to quality, which all adds up to engaged developers shipping great software faster. GitHub Copilot integrates with leading editors, including Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDEs, and Neovim, and, unlike other AI coding assistants, is natively built into GitHub. Growing to millions of individual users and tens of thousands of business customers, GitHub Copilot is the world’s most widely adopted AI developer tool and the competitive advantage developers ask for by name. Who is eligible to access GitHub Copilot for free? GitHub Copilot Free is a new free pricing tier with limited functionality for individual developers. Users assigned a Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise seat are not eligible for access. Users with access to Copilot Pro through a paid subscription, trial, or through an existing verified OSS, student, faculty, or MVP account may elect to use Free instead. What languages, IDEs, and platforms does GitHub Copilot support? GitHub Copilot is trained on all languages that appear in public repositories. For each language, the quality of suggestions you receive may depend on the volume and diversity of training data for that language. For example, JavaScript is well-represented in public repositories and is one of GitHub Copilot’s best supported languages. Languages with less representation in public repositories may produce fewer or less robust suggestions. GitHub Copilot is available as an extension in Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, Vim, Neovim, the JetBrains suite of IDEs, and Azure Data Studio. Although code completion functionality is available across all these extensions, chat functionality is currently available only in Visual Studio Code, JetBrains, and Visual Studio. GitHub Copilot is also supported in terminals through GitHub CLI and as a chat integration in Windows Terminal Canary. With the GitHub Copilot Enterprise plan, GitHub Copilot is natively integrated into GitHub.com. All plans are supported in GitHub Copilot in GitHub Mobile. GitHub Mobile for Copilot Pro and Copilot Business have access to Bing and public repository code search. Copilot Enterprise in GitHub Mobile gives you additional access to your organization's knowledge. Does GitHub Copilot “copy/paste”? No, GitHub Copilot generates suggestions using probabilistic determination. When thinking about intellectual property and open source issues, it is critical to understand how GitHub Copilot really works. The AI models that create GitHub Copilot’s suggestions may be trained on public code, but do not contain any code. When they generate a suggestion, they are not “copying and pasting” from any codebase. To generate a code suggestion, the GitHub Copilot extension begins by examining the code in your editor—focusing on the lines just before and after your cursor, but also information including other files open in your editor and the URLs of repositories or file paths to identify relevant context. That information is sent to GitHub Copilot’s model, to make a probabilistic determination of what is likely to come next and generate suggestions. To generate a suggestion for chat in the code editor, the GitHub Copilot extension creates a contextual prompt by combining your prompt with additional context including the code file open in your active document, your code selection, and general workspace information, such as frameworks, languages, and dependencies. That information is sent to GitHub Copilot’s model, to make a probabilistic determination of what is likely to come next and generate suggestions. To generate a suggestion for chat on GitHub.com, such as providing an answer to a question from your chat prompt, GitHub Copilot creates a contextual prompt by combining your prompt with additional context including previous prompts, the open pages on GitHub.com as well as retrieved context from your codebase or Bing search. That information is sent to GitHub Copilot’s model, to make a probabilistic determination of what is likely to come next and generate suggestions. What are the differences between the GitHub Copilot Business, GitHub Copilot Enterprise, and GitHub Copilot Individual plans? GitHub Copilot has multiple offerings for organizations and an offering for individual developers. All the offerings include both code completion and chat assistance. The primary differences between the organization offerings and the individual offering are license management, policy management, and IP indemnity. Organizations can choose between GitHub Copilot Business and GitHub Copilot Enterprise. GitHub Copilot Business primarily features GitHub Copilot in the coding environment - that is the IDE, CLI and GitHub Mobile. GitHub Copilot Enterprise includes everything in GitHub Copilot Business. It also adds an additional layer of customization for organizations and integrates into GitHub.com as a chat interface to allow developers to converse with GitHub Copilot throughout the platform. GitHub Copilot Enterprise can index an organization’s codebase for a deeper understanding of the customer’s knowledge for more tailored suggestions and will offer customers access to fine-tuned custom, private models for code completion. GitHub Copilot Individual is designed for individual developers, freelancers, students, educators, and open source maintainers. The plan includes all the features of GitHub Copilot Business except organizational license management, policy management, and IP indemnity. What data has GitHub Copilot been trained on? GitHub Copilot is powered by generative AI models developed by GitHub, OpenAI, and Microsoft. It has been trained on natural language text and source code from publicly available sources, including code in public repositories on GitHub. Which plan includes GitHub Copilot Autofix? GitHub Copilot Autofix provides contextual explanations and code suggestions to help developers fix vulnerabilities in code, and is included in GitHub Advanced Security . What if I do not want GitHub Copilot? GitHub Copilot is entirely optional and requires you to opt in before gaining access. You can easily configure its usage directly in the editor, enabling or disabling it at any time. Additionally, you have control over which file types GitHub Copilot is active for. How do I control access to GitHub Copilot in my company? Access to Copilot Business and Enterprise is managed by your GitHub Administrator. They can control access to preview features, models, and set GitHub Copilot policies for your organization. Additionally, you can use your network firewall to explicitly allow access to Copilot Business and/or block access to Copilot Pro or Free. For more details, refer to the documentation . Plans & pricing What are the differences between the Free, Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans? GitHub Copilot has multiple offerings for organizations and an offering for individual developers. All the offerings include both code completion and chat assistance. The primary differences between the organization offerings and the individual offering are license management, policy management, and IP indemnity. Organizations can choose between GitHub Copilot Business and GitHub Copilot Enterprise. GitHub Copilot Business primarily features GitHub Copilot in the coding environment - that is the IDE, CLI and GitHub Mobile. GitHub Copilot Enterprise includes everything in GitHub Copilot Business. It also adds an additional layer of customization for organizations and integrates into GitHub.com as a chat interface to allow developers to converse with Copilot throughout the platform. GitHub Copilot Enterprise can index an organization’s codebase for a deeper understanding of the customer’s knowledge for more tailored suggestions and will offer customers access to fine-tuned custom, private models for code completion. GitHub Copilot Pro is designed for individual developers, freelancers, students, educators, and open source maintainers. The plan includes all the features of GitHub Copilot Business except organizational license management, policy management, and IP indemnity. How can I upgrade my GitHub Copilot Free license to Copilot Pro? If you're on the Free plan, you can upgrade to Pro through your Copilot settings page or directly on the Copilot marketing page . What is included in GitHub Copilot Free? GitHub Copilot Free users are limited to 2000 completions and 50 chat requests (including Copilot Edits). Which plan includes GitHub Copilot Autofix? GitHub Copilot Autofix provides contextual explanations and code suggestions to help developers fix vulnerabilities in code, and is included in GitHub Advanced Security and available to all public repositories. Can users in my organization use Copilot code reviews for their pull requests if they don’t have a Copilot license? Organizations can now enable Copilot code review on all pull requests on github.com—including pull requests from users who are not assigned a Copilot license . This allows you to extend the quality and rich analysis of Copilot code review to all pull requests, regardless of its author, giving you complete coverage and confidence that pull requests have been reviewed. To enable this functionality, an enterprise/org admin must first have Copilot enabled and then enabled two policies. Note : This capability is not supported for Copilot code reviews in VS Code or other IDEs. How am I billed for Copilot code review usage from users without a Copilot license? Usage from non-licensed users is billed directly to your organization as "premium requests" (PRUs) at the standard multiplier rate for Copilot code review. This flexible model allows you to get full review coverage on every PR without needing to purchase a full Copilot seat for non-development contributors who may not need Copilot. Usage from your existing licensed users simply continues to draw from their included monthly allowance as it does today. Is Copilot code review usage from users without a Copilot license enabled by default? How do I control the cost? No. This capability is off by default and gives the enterprise admin control to enable or disable. An admin must explicitly enable two separate policies to activate: ‘Premium request paid usage’ must be enabled to allow enterprises to be charged for premium requests exceeding their included usage. A new Copilot code review policy ( ‘Allow members without a Copilot license to use Copilot code review in github.com’ ) must also be enabled. We encourage admins to set up budgets to control spending on our metered products , especially customers who have not enabled the ‘Premium request paid usage’ policy in the past. You can track all premium request usage in your billing dashboard to monitor and control spending. Privacy What personal data does GitHub Copilot process? GitHub Copilot processes personal data based on how Copilot is accessed and used: whether via GitHub.com, mobile app, extensions, or one of various IDE extensions, or through features like suggestions for the command line interface (CLI), IDE code completions, or personalized chat on GitHub.com. The types of personal data processed may include: User Engagement Data: This includes pseudonymous identifiers captured on user interactions with Copilot, such as accepted or dismissed completions, error messages, system logs, and product usage metrics. Prompts: These are inputs for chat or code, along with context, sent to Copilot's AI to generate suggestions. Suggestions: These are the AI-generated code lines or chat responses provided to users based on their prompts. Feedback Data: This comprises real-time user feedback, including reactions (e.g., thumbs up/down) and optional comments, along with feedback from support tickets. Does GitHub use Copilot Business or Enterprise data to train GitHub’s model? No. GitHub does not use either Copilot Business or Enterprise data to train its models. How does GitHub use the Copilot data? How GitHub uses Copilot data depends on how the user accesses Copilot and for what purpose. Users can access GitHub Copilot through the web, extensions, mobile apps, computer terminal, and various IDEs (Integrated Development Environments). GitHub generally uses personal data to: Deliver, maintain, and update the services as per the customer's configuration and usage, to ensure personalized experiences and recommendations Troubleshoot, which involves preventing, detecting, resolving, and mitigating issues, including security incidents and product-related problems, by fixing software bugs and maintaining the online services' functionality and up-to-dateness Enhance user productivity, reliability, effectiveness, quality, privacy, accessibility, and security by keeping the service current and operational These practices are outlined in GitHub’s Data Protection Agreement ( DPA) , which details our data handling commitments to our data controller customers. GitHub also uses certain personal data with customer authorization under the DPA, for the following purposes: Billing and account management To comply with and resolve legal obligations For abuse detection, prevention, and protection, virus scanning, and scanning to detect violations of terms of service To generate summary reports for calculating employee commissions and partner incentives To produce aggregated reports for internal use and strategic planning, covering areas like forecasting, revenue analysis, capacity planning, and product strategy, For details on GitHub's data processing activities as a controller, particularly for Copilot Pro customers, refer to the GitHub Privacy Statement . How long does GitHub retain Copilot data for Business and Enterprise customers? If and for how long GitHub’s retains Copilot data depends on how a Copilot user accesses Copilot and for what purpose. The default settings for Copilot Business and Enterprise Customers are as follows: Access through IDE for Chat and Code Completions: Prompts and Suggestions: Not retained User Engagement Data: Kept for two years. Feedback Data: Stored for as long as needed for its intended purpose. All other GitHub Copilot access and use: Prompts and Suggestions: Retained for 28 days. User Engagement Data: Kept for two years. Feedback Data: Stored for as long as needed for its intended purpose. Why do some Copilot features retain prompts and suggestions? Retaining prompts and suggestions is necessary for chat on github.com, mobile, and CLI Copilot because those features’ effectiveness depends on using thread history to improve responses. The Copilot model requires access to previous interactions to deliver accurate and relevant suggestions. Does GitHub Copilot support compliance with the GDPR and other data protection laws? Yes. GitHub and customers can enter a Data Protection Agreement that supports compliance with the GDPR and similar legislation. Does GitHub Copilot ever output personal data? While we've designed GitHub Copilot with privacy in mind, the expansive definition of personal data under legislation like the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) means we can't guarantee it will never output such data. The Large Language Model (LLM) powering GitHub Copilot was trained on public code and there were instances in our tests where the tool made suggestions resembling personal data. These suggestions were typically synthesized and not tied to real individuals. How does Copilot allow users to access, alter or delete personal data? These actions are available to Copilot users as described in the GitHub Privacy Statement . Responsible AI What are the intellectual property considerations when using GitHub Copilot? The primary IP considerations for GitHub Copilot relate to copyright. The model that powers Copilot is trained on a broad collection of publicly accessible code, which may include copyrighted code, and Copilot’s suggestions (in rare instances) may resemble the code its model was trained on. Here’s some basic information you should know about these considerations: Copyright law permits the use of copyrighted works to train AI models: Countries around the world have provisions in their copyright laws that enable machines to learn, understand, extract patterns, and facts from copyrighted materials, including software code. For example, the European Union, Japan, and Singapore, have express provisions permitting machine learning to develop AI models. Other countries including Canada, India, and the United States also permit such training under their fair use/fair dealing provisions. GitHub Copilot’s AI model was trained with the use of code from GitHub’s public repositories—which are publicly accessible and within the scope of permissible copyright use. What about copyright risk in suggestions? In rare instances (less than 1% based on GitHub’s research), suggestions from GitHub may match examples of code used to train GitHub’s AI model. Again, Copilot does not “look up” or “copy and paste” code, but is instead using context from a user’s workspace to synthesize and generate a suggestion. Our experience shows that matching suggestions are most likely to occur in two situations: (i) when there is little or no context in the code editor for Copilot’s model to synthesize, or (ii) when a matching suggestion represents a common approach or method. If a code suggestion matches existing code, there is risk that using that suggestion could trigger claims of copyright infringement, which would depend on the amount and nature of code used, and the context of how the code is used. In many ways, this is the same risk that arises when using any code that a developer does not originate, such as copying code from an online source, or reusing code from a library. That is why responsible organizations and developers recommend that users employ code scanning policies to identify and evaluate potential matching code. In Copilot, you can opt whether to allow Copilot to suggest code completions that match publicly available code on GitHub.com. For more information, see " Configuring GitHub Copilot settings on GitHub.com ". If you have allowed suggestions that match public code, GitHub Copilot can provide you with details about the matching code when you accept such suggestions. Matching code does not necessarily mean copyright infringement, so it is ultimately up to the user to determine whether to use the suggestion, and what and who to attribute (along with other license compliance) in appropriate circumstances. Does GitHub Copilot include a filtering mechanism to mitigate risk? Yes, GitHub Copilot does include an optional code referencing filter to detect and suppress certain suggestions that match public code on GitHub. GitHub has created a duplication detection filter to detect and suppress suggestions that contain code segments over a certain length that match public code on GitHub. This filter can be enabled by the administrator for your enterprise and it can apply for all organizations within your enterprise, or the administrator can defer control to individual organizations. With the filter enabled, Copilot checks code suggestions for matches or near-matches against public code on GitHub of 65 lexemes or more (on average,150 characters). If there is a match, the suggestion will not be shown to the user. In addition to off-topic, harmful, and offensive output filters, GitHub Copilot also scans the outputs for vulnerable code. Does GitHub Copilot include features to make it easier for users to identify potentially relevant open source licenses for matching suggestions? Yes, GitHub Copilot is previewing a code referencing feature as an additional tool to assist users to find and review potentially relevant open source licenses. Code referencing is currently available in Visual Studio Code. This feature searches across public GitHub repositories for code that matches a Copilot suggestion. If there’s a match, users will find its information displayed in the Copilot console log, including where the match occurred, any applicable licenses, and a deep link to learn more. The deep link will take users to a navigable page on GitHub.com to browse examples of the code match and their repository licenses, and see how many repositories—including ones without licenses—that code appears in, as well as links to those repositories. Copilot users can review this information to determine whether the applicable suggestions are suitable for use, and whether additional measures may be necessary to use them. Who owns the suggestions provided by GitHub Copilot? We don’t determine whether a suggestion is capable of being owned, but we are clear that GitHub does not claim ownership of a suggestion. Whether a suggestion generated by an AI model can be owned depends on many factors (e.g. the intellectual property law in the relevant country, the length of the suggestion, the extent that suggestion is considered ‘functional’ instead of expressive, etc). If a suggestion is capable of being owned, our terms are clear: GitHub does not claim ownership. GitHub does not claim ownership of any suggestion. In certain cases, it is possible for Copilot to produce similar suggestions to different users. For example, two unrelated users both starting new files to code the quicksort algorithm in Java will likely get the same suggestion. The possibility of providing similar suggestions to multiple users is a common part of generative AI systems. Can GitHub Copilot introduce insecure code in its suggestions? Public code may contain insecure coding patterns, bugs, or references to outdated APIs or idioms. When GitHub Copilot synthesizes code suggestions based on this data, it can also synthesize code that contains these undesirable patterns. Copilot has filters in place that either block or notify users of insecure code patterns that are detected in Copilot suggestions. These filters target the most common vulnerable coding patterns, including hardcoded credentials , SQL injections , and path injections . Additionally, in recent years we’ve provided tools such as GitHub Advanced Security, GitHub Actions, Dependabot, and CodeQL to open source projects to help improve code quality. Of course, you should always use GitHub Copilot together with good testing and code review practices and security tools, as well as your own judgment. Is GitHub Copilot intended to fully automate code generation and replace developers? No. Copilot is a tool intended to make developers more efficient. It’s not intended to replace developers, who should continue to apply the same sorts of safeguards and diligence they would apply with regard to any third-party code of unknown origin. The product is called “Copilot” not “Autopilot” and it’s not intended to generate code without oversight. You should use exactly the same sorts of safeguards and diligence with Copilot’s suggestions as you would use with any third-party code. Identifying best practices for use of third party code is beyond the scope of this section. That said, whatever practices your organization currently uses – rigorous functionality testing, code scanning, security testing, etc. – you should continue these policies with Copilot’s suggestions. Moreover, you should make sure your code editor or editor does not automatically compile or run generated code before you review it. Can GitHub Copilot users simply use suggestions without concern? Not necessarily. GitHub Copilot users should align their use of Copilot with their respective risk tolerances. As noted above, GitHub Copilot is not intended to replace developers, or their individual skill and judgment, and is not intended to fully automate the process of code development. The same risks that apply to the use of any third-party code apply to the use of Copilot’s suggestions. Depending on your particular use case, you should consider implementing the protections discussed above. It is your responsibility to assess what is appropriate for the situation and implement appropriate safeguards. You’re entitled to IP indemnification from GitHub for the unmodified suggestions when Copilot’s filtering is enabled. If you do elect to enable this feature, the copyright responsibility is ours, not our customers. As part of our ongoing commitment to responsible AI, GitHub and Microsoft extends our IP indemnity and protection support to our customers who are empowering their teams with GitHub Copilot. See Microsoft's Copilot Copyright Commitment for more details. Does GitHub Copilot support accessibility features? We are conducting internal testing of GitHub Copilot’s ease of use by developers with disabilities and working to ensure that GitHub Copilot is accessible to all developers. Please feel free to share your feedback on GitHub Copilot accessibility in our feedback forum . Does GitHub Copilot produce offensive outputs? GitHub Copilot includes filters to block offensive language in the prompts and to avoid synthesizing suggestions in sensitive contexts. We continue to work on improving the filter system to more intelligently detect and remove offensive outputs. If you see offensive outputs, please report them directly to copilot-safety@github.com so that we can improve our safeguards. GitHub takes this challenge very seriously and we are committed to addressing it. Will GitHub Copilot work as well using languages other than English? Given public sources are predominantly in English, GitHub Copilot will likely work less well in scenarios where natural language prompts provided by the developer are not in English and/or are grammatically incorrect. Therefore, non-English speakers might experience a lower quality of service. What data has GitHub Copilot been trained on? GitHub Copilot is powered by generative AI models developed by GitHub, OpenAI, and Microsoft. It has been trained on natural language text and source code from publicly available sources, including code in public repositories on GitHub. Data from June 2023. Additional research can be found here . Feature in public beta for Copilot Pro and Business plans. Requires use of repositories, issues, discussions, Actions, and other features of GitHub. Authentication with SAML single sign-on (SSO) available for organizations using GitHub Enterprise Cloud. General Plans & pricing Privacy Responsible AI General What is GitHub Copilot? GitHub Copilot transforms the developer experience. Backed by the leaders in AI, GitHub Copilot provides contextualized assistance throughout the software development lifecycle, from code completions and chat assistance in the IDE to code explanations and answers to docs in GitHub and more. With GitHub Copilot elevating their workflow, developers can focus on: value, innovation, and happiness. GitHub Copilot enables developers to focus more energy on problem solving and collaboration and spend less effort on the mundane and boilerplate. That’s why developers who use GitHub Copilot report up to 75% higher satisfaction with their jobs than those who don’t and are up to 55% more productive at writing code without sacrifice to quality, which all adds up to engaged developers shipping great software faster. GitHub Copilot integrates with leading editors, including Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDEs, and Neovim, and, unlike other AI coding assistants, is natively built into GitHub. Growing to millions of individual users and tens of thousands of business customers, GitHub Copilot is the world’s most widely adopted AI developer tool and the competitive advantage developers ask for by name. Who is eligible to access GitHub Copilot for free? GitHub Copilot Free is a new free pricing tier with limited functionality for individual developers. Users assigned a Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise seat are not eligible for access. Users with access to Copilot Pro through a paid subscription, trial, or through an existing verified OSS, student, faculty, or MVP account may elect to use Free instead. What languages, IDEs, and platforms does GitHub Copilot support? GitHub Copilot is trained on all languages that appear in public repositories. For each language, the quality of suggestions you receive may depend on the volume and diversity of training data for that language. For example, JavaScript is well-represented in public repositories and is one of GitHub Copilot’s best supported languages. Languages with less representation in public repositories may produce fewer or less robust suggestions. GitHub Copilot is available as an extension in Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, Vim, Neovim, the JetBrains suite of IDEs, and Azure Data Studio. Although code completion functionality is available across all these extensions, chat functionality is currently available only in Visual Studio Code, JetBrains, and Visual Studio. GitHub Copilot is also supported in terminals through GitHub CLI and as a chat integration in Windows Terminal Canary. With the GitHub Copilot Enterprise plan, GitHub Copilot is natively integrated into GitHub.com. All plans are supported in GitHub Copilot in GitHub Mobile. GitHub Mobile for Copilot Pro and Copilot Business have access to Bing and public repository code search. Copilot Enterprise in GitHub Mobile gives you additional access to your organization's knowledge. Does GitHub Copilot “copy/paste”? No, GitHub Copilot generates suggestions using probabilistic determination. When thinking about intellectual property and open source issues, it is critical to understand how GitHub Copilot really works. The AI models that create GitHub Copilot’s suggestions may be trained on public code, but do not contain any code. When they generate a suggestion, they are not “copying and pasting” from any codebase. To generate a code suggestion, the GitHub Copilot extension begins by examining the code in your editor—focusing on the lines just before and after your cursor, but also information including other files open in your editor and the URLs of repositories or file paths to identify relevant context. That information is sent to GitHub Copilot’s model, to make a probabilistic determination of what is likely to come next and generate suggestions. To generate a suggestion for chat in the code editor, the GitHub Copilot extension creates a contextual prompt by combining your prompt with additional context including the code file open in your active document, your code selection, and general workspace information, such as frameworks, languages, and dependencies. That information is sent to GitHub Copilot’s model, to make a probabilistic determination of what is likely to come next and generate suggestions. To generate a suggestion for chat on GitHub.com, such as providing an answer to a question from your chat prompt, GitHub Copilot creates a contextual prompt by combining your prompt with additional context including previous prompts, the open pages on GitHub.com as well as retrieved context from your codebase or Bing search. That information is sent to GitHub Copilot’s model, to make a probabilistic determination of what is likely to come next and generate suggestions. What are the differences between the GitHub Copilot Business, GitHub Copilot Enterprise, and GitHub Copilot Individual plans? GitHub Copilot has multiple offerings for organizations and an offering for individual developers. All the offerings include both code completion and chat assistance. The primary differences between the organization offerings and the individual offering are license management, policy management, and IP indemnity. Organizations can choose between GitHub Copilot Business and GitHub Copilot Enterprise. GitHub Copilot Business primarily features GitHub Copilot in the coding environment - that is the IDE, CLI and GitHub Mobile. GitHub Copilot Enterprise includes everything in GitHub Copilot Business. It also adds an additional layer of customization for organizations and integrates into GitHub.com as a chat interface to allow developers to converse with GitHub Copilot throughout the platform. GitHub Copilot Enterprise can index an organization’s codebase for a deeper understanding of the customer’s knowledge for more tailored suggestions and will offer customers access to fine-tuned custom, private models for code completion. GitHub Copilot Individual is designed for individual developers, freelancers, students, educators, and open source maintainers. The plan includes all the features of GitHub Copilot Business except organizational license management, policy management, and IP indemnity. What data has GitHub Copilot been trained on? GitHub Copilot is powered by generative AI models developed by GitHub, OpenAI, and Microsoft. It has been trained on natural language text and source code from publicly available sources, including code in public repositories on GitHub. Which plan includes GitHub Copilot Autofix? GitHub Copilot Autofix provides contextual explanations and code suggestions to help developers fix vulnerabilities in code, and is included in GitHub Advanced Security . What if I do not want GitHub Copilot? GitHub Copilot is entirely optional and requires you to opt in before gaining access. You can easily configure its usage directly in the editor, enabling or disabling it at any time. Additionally, you have control over which file types GitHub Copilot is active for. How do I control access to GitHub Copilot in my company? Access to Copilot Business and Enterprise is managed by your GitHub Administrator. They can control access to preview features, models, and set GitHub Copilot policies for your organization. Additionally, you can use your network firewall to explicitly allow access to Copilot Business and/or block access to Copilot Pro or Free. For more details, refer to the documentation . Plans & pricing What are the differences between the Free, Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans? GitHub Copilot has multiple offerings for organizations and an offering for individual developers. All the offerings include both code completion and chat assistance. The primary differences between the organization offerings and the individual offering are license management, policy management, and IP indemnity. Organizations can choose between GitHub Copilot Business and GitHub Copilot Enterprise. GitHub Copilot Business primarily features GitHub Copilot in the coding environment - that is the IDE, CLI and GitHub Mobile. GitHub Copilot Enterprise includes everything in GitHub Copilot Business. It also adds an additional layer of customization for organizations and integrates into GitHub.com as a chat interface to allow developers to converse with Copilot throughout the platform. GitHub Copilot Enterprise can index an organization’s codebase for a deeper understanding of the customer’s knowledge for more tailored suggestions and will offer customers access to fine-tuned custom, private models for code completion. GitHub Copilot Pro is designed for individual developers, freelancers, students, educators, and open source maintainers. The plan includes all the features of GitHub Copilot Business except organizational license management, policy management, and IP indemnity. How can I upgrade my GitHub Copilot Free license to Copilot Pro? If you're on the Free plan, you can upgrade to Pro through your Copilot settings page or directly on the Copilot marketing page . What is included in GitHub Copilot Free? GitHub Copilot Free users are limited to 2000 completions and 50 chat requests (including Copilot Edits). Which plan includes GitHub Copilot Autofix? GitHub Copilot Autofix provides contextual explanations and code suggestions to help developers fix vulnerabilities in code, and is included in GitHub Advanced Security and available to all public repositories. Can users in my organization use Copilot code reviews for their pull requests if they don’t have a Copilot license? Organizations can now enable Copilot code review on all pull requests on github.com—including pull requests from users who are not assigned a Copilot license . This allows you to extend the quality and rich analysis of Copilot code review to all pull requests, regardless of its author, giving you complete coverage and confidence that pull requests have been reviewed. To enable this functionality, an enterprise/org admin must first have Copilot enabled and then enabled two policies. Note : This capability is not supported for Copilot code reviews in VS Code or other IDEs. How am I billed for Copilot code review usage from users without a Copilot license? Usage from non-licensed users is billed directly to your organization as "premium requests" (PRUs) at the standard multiplier rate for Copilot code review. This flexible model allows you to get full review coverage on every PR without needing to purchase a full Copilot seat for non-development contributors who may not need Copilot. Usage from your existing licensed users simply continues to draw from their included monthly allowance as it does today. Is Copilot code review usage from users without a Copilot license enabled by default? How do I control the cost? No. This capability is off by default and gives the enterprise admin control to enable or disable. An admin must explicitly enable two separate policies to activate: ‘Premium request paid usage’ must be enabled to allow enterprises to be charged for premium requests exceeding their included usage. A new Copilot code review policy ( ‘Allow members without a Copilot license to use Copilot code review in github.com’ ) must also be enabled. We encourage admins to set up budgets to control spending on our metered products , especially customers who have not enabled the ‘Premium request paid usage’ policy in the past. You can track all premium request usage in your billing dashboard to monitor and control spending. Privacy What personal data does GitHub Copilot process? GitHub Copilot processes personal data based on how Copilot is accessed and used: whether via GitHub.com, mobile app, extensions, or one of various IDE extensions, or through features like suggestions for the command line interface (CLI), IDE code completions, or personalized chat on GitHub.com. The types of personal data processed may include: User Engagement Data: This includes pseudonymous identifiers captured on user interactions with Copilot, such as accepted or dismissed completions, error messages, system logs, and product usage metrics. Prompts: These are inputs for chat or code, along with context, sent to Copilot's AI to generate suggestions. Suggestions: These are the AI-generated code lines or chat responses provided to users based on their prompts. Feedback Data: This comprises real-time user feedback, including reactions (e.g., thumbs up/down) and optional comments, along with feedback from support tickets. Does GitHub use Copilot Business or Enterprise data to train GitHub’s model? No. GitHub does not use either Copilot Business or Enterprise data to train its models. How does GitHub use the Copilot data? How GitHub uses Copilot data depends on how the user accesses Copilot and for what purpose. Users can access GitHub Copilot through the web, extensions, mobile apps, computer terminal, and various IDEs (Integrated Development Environments). GitHub generally uses personal data to: Deliver, maintain, and update the services as per the customer's configuration and usage, to ensure personalized experiences and recommendations Troubleshoot, which involves preventing, detecting, resolving, and mitigating issues, including security incidents and product-related problems, by fixing software bugs and maintaining the online services' functionality and up-to-dateness Enhance user productivity, reliability, effectiveness, quality, privacy, accessibility, and security by keeping the service current and operational These practices are outlined in GitHub’s Data Protection Agreement ( DPA) , which details our data handling commitments to our data controller customers. GitHub also uses certain personal data with customer authorization under the DPA, for the following purposes: Billing and account management To comply with and resolve legal obligations For abuse detection, prevention, and protection, virus scanning, and scanning to detect violations of terms of service To generate summary reports for calculating employee commissions and partner incentives To produce aggregated reports for internal use and strategic planning, covering areas like forecasting, revenue analysis, capacity planning, and product strategy, For details on GitHub's data processing activities as a controller, particularly for Copilot Pro customers, refer to the GitHub Privacy Statement . How long does GitHub retain Copilot data for Business and Enterprise customers? If and for how long GitHub’s retains Copilot data depends on how a Copilot user accesses Copilot and for what purpose. The default settings for Copilot Business and Enterprise Customers are as follows: Access through IDE for Chat and Code Completions: Prompts and Suggestions: Not retained User Engagement Data: Kept for two years. Feedback Data: Stored for as long as needed for its intended purpose. All other GitHub Copilot access and use: Prompts and Suggestions: Retained for 28 days. User Engagement Data: Kept for two years. Feedback Data: Stored for as long as needed for its intended purpose. Why do some Copilot features retain prompts and suggestions? Retaining prompts and suggestions is necessary for chat on github.com, mobile, and CLI Copilot because those features’ effectiveness depends on using thread history to improve responses. The Copilot model requires access to previous interactions to deliver accurate and relevant suggestions. Does GitHub Copilot support compliance with the GDPR and other data protection laws? Yes. GitHub and customers can enter a Data Protection Agreement that supports compliance with the GDPR and similar legislation. Does GitHub Copilot ever output personal data? While we've designed GitHub Copilot with privacy in mind, the expansive definition of personal data under legislation like the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) means we can't guarantee it will never output such data. The Large Language Model (LLM) powering GitHub Copilot was trained on public code and there were instances in our tests where the tool made suggestions resembling personal data. The | 2026-01-13T08:47:39 |
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Report Abuse kt Posted on Jan 10 • Edited on Jan 12 Linux Kernel Architecture: From Ring 0 to Network Stack & eBPF # linux # kernel # ebpf # programming Linux Kernel (4 Part Series) 1 Linux File System Architecture: A Deep Dive into VFS, Inodes, and Storage 2 Linux Kernel Architecture: From Ring 0 to Network Stack & eBPF 3 Docker: Internal Architecture 4 eBPF: Experiencing eBPF with Cilium Introduction In the world of cloud-native technologies and high-performance computing, understanding what happens under the hood of the Linux operating system is becoming increasingly important. Technologies like eBPF and kTLS are revolutionizing how we interact with the kernel, but to truly grasp their power, we must first understand the fundamental structures they interact with. As I began learning eBPF and kTLS, I realized I needed to understand the kernel's foundation first. This article explores the basic architecture of the Linux kernel, the boundary between user space and kernel space, and traces the journey of a network packet through the system. We will also touch upon where modern technologies like XDP and TC allow us to intervene in this process. 1. Understanding the Basic Structure and "Boundaries" of the Linux Kernel In a nutshell, the Linux kernel is "a program that abstracts hardware resources (disk, network, memory, process management, etc.) and manages/provides them to applications." Let's examine how programs interact with the kernel. 1-1. User Space vs. Kernel Space The Linux system is broadly divided into User Space (where applications live) and Kernel Space (the core of the OS). 1-2. CPU Protection Rings To understand the kernel's basic structure, you also need to know about CPU protection rings. CPU Protection Rings are a "hierarchical security system" built into the CPU hardware. The OS (Linux) uses this CPU feature to isolate the kernel from user applications. Simply put, it's the difference between "privileges that kill the entire PC if they malfunction (Ring 0)" and "privileges that only crash the application if they malfunction (Ring 3)." 1-2-1. How the Rings Work (Ring 0 to Ring 3) The CPU has four levels, from 0 to 3, but Linux (and Windows) typically uses only the two ends of the spectrum . Ring 0 (Kernel Mode / Privileged Mode) Inhabitants: Linux Kernel (Device Drivers, Memory Management, etc.) Privileges: Omnipotent. Can execute all CPU instructions. Direct access to all physical memory, hard disks, NICs, and other hardware. Risk: A bug here causes the entire PC to freeze or reboot spontaneously (Kernel Panic / Blue Screen of Death). Ring 3 (User Mode / Non-Privileged Mode) Inhabitants: User applications (Web Browser, ls command, your Python code, etc.) Privileges: Restricted. Direct access to hardware is prohibited. Peeking into arbitrary memory is prohibited. Actions like "reading a file" must be requested from Ring 0 via system calls. Risk: A bug here only results in the application being "forcefully terminated," leaving the OS itself unharmed. 1-2-2. Why Separate Them? If everything ran in Ring 0, a browser crash would take down the entire OS with it. There is a wall to "protect the core of the system (Kernel) from untrusted code (Applications)." [!TIP] Switching between Ring 3 and Ring 0 (Context Switch) is a "heavy" operation for the CPU. Experiment Let's see this in action. # Start an Ubuntu environment and enter bash # --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE : Permission to trace system calls (strace) docker run --rm -it --cap-add = SYS_PTRACE ubuntu:22.04 bash Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode # Install strace # strace is a command that outputs the system calls issued by a program and the signals it receives apt-get update && apt-get install -y strace Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode # Display system calls issued by the ls command strace ls Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode You will see an incredibly long log output. execve ( "/usr/bin/ls" , [ "ls" ] , 0x7ff... ) = 0 < -- 1. Process Execution Start mmap ( NULL, 8192, ... ) = 0x7f... < -- 2. Memory Allocation ( Request to Memory Mgmt ) openat ( AT_FDCWD, "." , O_RDONLY|... ) = 3 < -- 3. Open Directory ( Request to VFS ) getdents64 ( 3, / * 15 entries * /, 32768 ) = 480 < -- 4. Read Directory Contents write ( 1, "bin \n dev \n etc \n ..." , 12 ) = 12 < -- 5. Output to Screen ( Device Control ) close ( 1 ) = 0 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode To understand these logs, we need to understand system calls. 1-3. System Calls A System Call is an API (window) through which an application (like the ls command) asks the OS kernel (privileged mode) to "manipulate hardware," "give me memory," or "open a file." Let's look at the important system calls following the flow of the log we just output. First, preparations are made to execute the ls command. execve : "Program Execution" execve("/usr/bin/ls", ...) Meaning: Asking the kernel to "replace the contents of the current process with the program /usr/bin/ls and execute it." This is where it all begins. brk / mmap : "Memory Allocation" mmap(NULL, 8192, ...) Meaning: A request saying, "I need memory for work, please lend me some free memory space." brk is an older method and mmap is newer, but both are used for memory management. The ls command doesn't run alone; it requires shared libraries (like DLLs in Windows). openat : "Open File" openat(..., "/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6", ...) Meaning: Trying to open the "Standard C Library (libc)" that ls depends on. The return value = 3 is called a File Descriptor (FD) , which is a "reference number for the opened file." read : "Read File" read(3, "\177ELF...", 832) Meaning: Reading the contents of the file just opened (FD: 3). \177ELF is the header signature of a Linux executable file (ELF file). close : "Close File" close(3) Meaning: Finished reading, so closing the file (FD: 3). Well-behaved programs always do this. Before the main program runs, security settings are checked. mprotect : "Memory Protection" Meaning: Instructing the kernel, "This memory area contains program code, so make it 'Read-Only' so I don't accidentally write to it," enhancing security. statfs : "Get File System Information" statfs("/sys/fs/selinux", ...) Meaning: Checking if the security feature (SELinux) is enabled, but resulting in an error ENOENT (No such file or directory). This is common behavior inside Docker containers. From here on is the actual job of the ls command. ioctl : "Device Control" ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, ...) Meaning: Asking for the size (rows and columns) of the output destination (terminal screen). This determines how many columns to use for displaying filenames. openat : "Open Directory" openat(..., ".", ...) Meaning: Opening the current directory ( . ). getdents64 : "Get Directory Entries" Meaning: This is the core of ls . It retrieves the list of files (names, inode numbers, etc.) inside the opened directory. In the log, you can see filenames like bin boot dev etc ... . Finally, the retrieved information is displayed on the screen, and the process ends. write : "Write (Output)" write(1, "bin boot dev...", 93) Meaning: Writing the formatted file list to Standard Output (FD: 1) . This displays the text on your terminal. exit_group : "Process Termination" Meaning: Telling the kernel, "Job done, terminate the process and reclaim all resources like memory." Relationship with CPU Protection Rings The "system calls" we saw in strace are the procedures for "Jumping (Escalating)" from Ring 3 to Ring 0 . Ring 3: App: "I want to write to the hard disk (I can't do it myself)." System Call Trigger: Triggers an "interrupt" to the CPU. CPU: "Oh, a request from Ring 3. Switching mode to Ring 0. " Ring 0: Kernel performs the writing operation on behalf of the app. CPU: "Done. Returning to Ring 3. " Ring 3: App: "Thanks (Resuming processing)." Although we used the ls command as an example, whenever an application accesses hardware resources (disk, network, memory, process management, etc.), it must always request the kernel via system calls. Conversely, processes that are completed entirely within user space do not need to call the kernel: Arithmetic operations (1 + 1, etc.) Logical operations Data manipulation within the same stack memory 2. The Linux Network Stack To understand the Linux kernel more deeply, let's examine the "path" a packet takes in Linux. 2-1. Shifting Your Mindset The "network" we usually think about and the "kernel network" operate on entirely different layers. User Perspective Concerns: IP addresses, port numbers, routing, TCP handshakes. Commands: ping , curl , netstat . Viewpoint: "Will the package reach the destination?" Linux Kernel Perspective Concerns: Memory allocation, electrical signal conversion, CPU interrupt processing. Keywords: sk_buff , Driver, DMA, Ring Buffer. Viewpoint: "How do we efficiently cycle the CPU/Memory to handle packets?" In other words, it's not just about whether network communication happens; you have to be conscious of how memory is allocated, how signals are converted, and how CPU interrupts occur to realize that communication. Inside the Linux kernel, packets are held (memory allocated) in a structure called sk_buff . Understanding how this is generated and passed from the driver to the TCP/IP stack is the first step to understanding networking in the Linux kernel. 2-2. Packet Flow The story begins when a packet arrives at the NIC. When the NIC receives a packet, it writes the data directly to a predetermined location in main memory (Ring Buffer) via DMA, without going through the CPU . The NIC triggers an Interrupt to the CPU, saying "Data is here!" The CPU suspends its current processing and starts the NIC driver processing. The driver (software) starts running, and this is where sk_buff is generated. The driver requests the kernel's memory management function: "Give me one sk_buff box!" (e.g., netdev_alloc_skb function). It copies the data from the Ring Buffer to the allocated sk_buff (or reassigns the pointer). It writes information like "Protocol is Ethernet" and "Length is 1500 bytes" into the sk_buff 's management area (metadata). The driver uses the netif_receive_skb() function to toss the completed sk_buff up to the TCP/IP stack (protocol layer). From here on, it leaves the driver's hands. Despite being inside the Linux kernel, there are technologies that allow us to send user-written programs into the "sanctuary" of the kernel to intervene. The execution foundation for this is eBPF , and the intervention points are XDP (eXpress Data Path) and TC (Traffic Control) . Although we won't implement them this time, let's investigate XDP and TC to prepare for understanding eBPF in the future. 2-3. About XDP (eXpress Data Path) and TC (Traffic Control) 2-3-1. XDP (eXpress Data Path) XDP is a high-performance packet processing framework integrated into the Linux kernel network driver layer. Technical Features: Execution Timing: Executed immediately after the NIC driver receives a packet and DMA transfer is complete (interrupt context). This is before the kernel performs memory allocation for the sk_buff structure. Data Structure: Handles a lightweight structure called xdp_md (and xdp_buff ) instead of sk_buff . This provides direct access to raw packet data (byte arrays in physical memory). Operation: An eBPF program inspects the packet and returns one of the five "action codes" to immediately determine the packet's fate. Main Action Codes: XDP_DROP : Immediately drops the packet. Since memory allocation costs become zero, it provides the strongest performance for DDoS mitigation. XDP_PASS : Passes the packet to the kernel's network stack (normal processing). This is where sk_buff is generated for the first time. XDP_TX : Immediately sends the packet back out of the receiving NIC (hairpin routing). Used in load balancers. XDP_REDIRECT : Bypasses transfer to another NIC, CPU, or AF_XDP socket (user space). XDP_ABORTED : Drop on program error (exception handling). Primary Uses: DDoS defense, L4 load balancing, firewalls. 2-3-2. TC (Traffic Control) TC is a subsystem within the Linux kernel network stack that handles packet scheduling (transmission order control), shaping (bandwidth limiting), and policing (classification). eBPF can hook into this TC layer. Technical Features: Execution Timing: Ingress (Receive): Immediately after sk_buff is generated and before entering the protocol stack (between L2 and L3). Egress (Transmit): Immediately before being passed to the driver after protocol stack processing is finished. Data Structure: Handles the sk_buff structure. This allows access not only to packet contents but also to kernel-attached metadata (ingress interface index, cgroup info, socket info, etc.). Operation: Can manipulate packets based on richer information compared to XDP. Operations that are difficult in XDP, like "packet rewriting (including size changes)" or "header addition/removal (encapsulation)," can be easily performed. Difference from XDP: TC's eBPF hook ( cls_bpf ) is much faster than standard mechanisms like iptables, but because sk_buff memory allocation has already occurred, it is inferior to XDP in pure throughput performance. However, a major feature is the ability to control the "transmit side (Egress)," which XDP lacks. Primary Uses: Container networking (CNI plugins), advanced packet filtering, bandwidth control, pre-processing for L7 load balancing. Comparison Feature XDP (eXpress Data Path) TC (Traffic Control) Intervention Point NIC Driver Layer (Lowest Level) Network Stack Layer (Middle Layer) Data Structure xdp_md (Raw Data) sk_buff (With Metadata) Memory Allocation Before (Pre-cost) After (Post-cost) Direction Ingress Only* Ingress / Egress Modification Limited (Packet length change is hard) Flexible (Header add/remove possible) Performance Fastest High Speed (Slower than XDP) [!TIP] XDP is primarily for Ingress, but immediate transmission is possible using XDP_TX . However, it cannot capture packets sent from the application itself. Conclusion In this deep dive, we've peeled back the layers of the Linux kernel to reveal what actually happens when we run commands or send data over a network. We learned: The Kernel is the Manager : It abstracts hardware and protects the system via Ring 0/3 separation. System Calls are the Gateway : Tools like strace reveal the constant conversation between apps and the kernel. The "Factory" Mindset : Understanding kernel networking requires shifting focus from "IP addresses" to "sk_buffs and DMA." eBPF is the Revolution : XDP and TC allow us to safely inject custom logic into this high-speed factory floor, with XDP acting at the raw material stage and TC at the packaged stage. Understanding these low-level mechanics is crucial for debugging performance issues and leveraging modern cloud-native tools effectively. What's next? Based on these learnings, the next step is to investigate eBPF and kTLS in depth to understand how we can programmatically extend and optimize this architecture. Linux Kernel (4 Part Series) 1 Linux File System Architecture: A Deep Dive into VFS, Inodes, and Storage 2 Linux Kernel Architecture: From Ring 0 to Network Stack & eBPF 3 Docker: Internal Architecture 4 eBPF: Experiencing eBPF with Cilium Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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Interactive Features (for Users) . Like any other social network, both we and other Users of our Services may collect personal information that you submit or make available through our interactive features (e.g., messaging and chat features, commenting functionalities, forums, blogs, posts, and other social media pages). While we do have private messages that are only between you and the person you're messaging (as well as us and the Forem Operator, as applicable), any information you provide using the public sharing features of the Services, such as the information you post to your public profile or the topics you follow is public, including to recruiters and prospective employers, and is not subject to any of the privacy protections we mention in this Privacy Policy except where legally required. Please exercise caution before revealing any information that may identify you in the real world to others. Purchases . If you buy stuff on our shop site https://shop.dev.to/ (as either a User or Forem Operator), or otherwise if you pay us in connection with your use of the Forem service, we may collect personal information and details associated with your purchases, including payment information. Any payments made via our Services are processed by third-party payment processors, such as Stripe, Shopify, and PayPal. We do not directly collect or store any payment card information entered through our Services, but may receive information associated with your payment card information (e.g., your billing details). Your Communications with Us (Users and Forem Operators) . We may collect personal information, such as email address, phone number, or mailing address when you request information about our Services, register for our newsletter or loyalty program, request customer or technical support, apply for a job, or otherwise communicate with us. Surveys . We may contact you to participate in surveys. If you decide to participate, you may be asked to provide certain information, which may include personal information (for example, your home address). Sweepstakes or Contests . We may collect personal information you provide for any sweepstakes or contests that we offer. In some jurisdictions, we are required to publicly share information of sweepstakes and contest winners. Conferences, Trade Shows, and Other Events . We may collect personal information from individuals when we attend conferences, trade shows, and other events. Business Development and Strategic Partnerships . We may collect personal information from individuals and third parties to assess and pursue potential business opportunities. Job Applications . We may post job openings and opportunities on our Services. If you reply to one of these postings by submitting your application, CV and/or cover letter to us, we will collect and use your information to assess your qualifications. B. Information Collected Automatically We may collect personal information automatically when you use our Services: Automatic Data Collection . We may collect certain information automatically when you use our Services, such as your Internet protocol (IP) address, user settings, MAC address, cookie identifiers, mobile carrier, mobile advertising and other unique identifiers, browser or device information, location information (including approximate location derived from IP address), and Internet service provider. We may also automatically collect information regarding your use of our Services, such as pages that you visit before, during and after using our Services, information about the links you click, the types of content you interact with, the frequency and duration of your activities, and other information about how you use our Services. In addition, we may collect information that other people provide about you when they use our Services, including information about you when they tag you in their posts. Cookies, Pixel Tags/Web Beacons, and Other Technologies . We, as well as third parties that provide content, advertising, or other functionality on our Services, may use cookies, pixel tags, local storage, and other technologies (" Technologies ") to automatically collect information through your use of our Services. Cookies . Cookies are small text files placed in device browsers that store preferences and facilitate and enhance your experience. Pixel Tags/Web Beacons . A pixel tag (also known as a web beacon) is a piece of code embedded in our Services that collects information about engagement on our Services. The use of a pixel tag allows us to record, for example, that a user has visited a particular web page or clicked on a particular advertisement. We may also include web beacons in e-mails to understand whether messages have been opened, acted on, or forwarded. Our uses of these Technologies fall into the following general categories: Operationally Necessary . This includes Technologies that allow you access to our Services, applications, and tools that are required to identify irregular website behavior, prevent fraudulent activity and improve security or that allow you to make use of our functionality. Performance-Related . We may use Technologies to assess the performance of our Services, including as part of our analytic practices to help us understand how individuals use our Services ( see Analytics below ). Functionality-Related . We may use Technologies that allow us to offer you enhanced functionality when accessing or using our Services. This may include identifying you when you sign into our Services or keeping track of your specified preferences, interests, or past items viewed. Analytics . We may use Technologies and other third-party tools to process analytics information on our Services. Some of our analytics partners include Google Analytics. For more information,please visit Google Analytics' Privacy Policy . To learn more about how to opt-out of Google Analytics' use of your information, please click here . Social Media Platforms . Our Services may contain social media buttons such as Twitter, Facebook, GitHub, Instagram, and Twitch (that might include widgets such as the "share this" button or other interactive mini programs). These features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our Services, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. Your interactions with these platforms are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it. See the "Your Privacy Choices and Rights" section below to understand your choices regarding these Technologies. C. Information Collected from Other Sources We may obtain information about you from other sources, including through third-party services and organizations. For example, if you access our Services through a third-party application, such as an app store, a third-party login service (e.g., through Twitter, Apple, or GitHub), or a social networking site, we may collect whatever information about you from that third-party application that you have made available via your privacy settings. 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION We use your information for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, for administrative purposes, and to market our products and Services, as described below. A. Provide Our Services We use your information to fulfill our contract with you and provide you with our Services, such as: Managing your information and accounts; Providing access to certain areas, functionalities, and features of our Services; Answering requests for customer or technical support; Communicating with you about your account, activities on our Services, and policy changes; Processing your financial information and other payment methods for products or Services purchased; Processing applications if you apply for a job we post on our Services; and Allowing you to register for events. B. Administrative Purposes We use your information for various administrative purposes, such as: Pursuing our legitimate interests such as direct marketing, research and development (including marketing research), network and information security, and fraud prevention; Detecting security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity; Measuring interest and engagement in our Services, including for usage-based billing purposes; Short-term, transient use, such as contextual customization of ads; Improving, optimizing, upgrading, or enhancing our Services; Developing new products and Services; Ensuring internal quality control and safety; Authenticating and verifying individual identities, including requests to exercise your rights under this policy; Debugging to identify and repair errors with our Services; Auditing relating to interactions, transactions and other compliance activities; Enforcing our agreements and policies; and Complying with our legal obligations. C. Marketing and Advertising our Products and Services We may use your personal information to tailor and provide you with content and advertisements for our Services, such as via email. If you have any questions about our marketing practices, you may contact us at any time as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. D. Other Purposes We also use your information for other purposes as requested by you or as permitted by applicable law. Consent . We may use personal information for other purposes that are clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information or with your consent. Automated Decision Making. We may engage in automated decision making, including profiling, such as to suggest topics or other Users for you to follow. DEV's processing of your personal information will not result in a decision based solely on automated processing that significantly affects you unless such a decision is necessary as part of a contract we have with you, we have your consent, or we are permitted by law to engage in such automated decision making. If you have questions about our automated decision making, you may contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. De-identified and Aggregated Information . We may use personal information and other information about you to create de-identified and/or aggregated information, such as de-identified demographic information, information about the device from which you access our Services, or other analyses we create. For example, we may collect system-wide information to ensure availability of the platform, or measure aggregate data trends to analyze and optimize our Services. Share Content with Friends or Colleagues. Our Services may offer various tools and functionalities. For example, we may allow you to provide information about your friends through our referral services. Our referral services may allow you to forward or share certain content with a friend or colleague, such as an email inviting your friend to use our Services. Please only share with us contact information of people with whom you have a relationship (e.g., relative, friend neighbor, or co-worker). 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION We disclose your information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below. A. Disclosures to Provide our Services The categories of third parties with whom we may share your information are described below. Service Providers . We may share your personal information with our third-party service providers who use that information to help us provide our Services. This includes service providers that provide us with IT support, hosting, payment processing, customer service, and related services. For example, our Shop site is run by Shopify, who handle your shipping details on our behalf. Business Partners . We may share your personal information with business partners to provide you with a product or service you have requested. We may also share your personal information to business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services. Other Users . As described above in the "Personal Information We Collect" section of this Privacy Policy, our Service allows Users to share their profiles, and any posts, chats, etc. with other Users and with the general public, including to those who do not use our Services. APIs/SDKs . We may use third-party Application Program Interfaces ("APIs") and Software Development Kits ("SDKs") as part of the functionality of our Services. For more information about our use of APIs and SDKs, please contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. B . Disclosures to Protect Us or Others We may access, preserve, and disclose any information we store associated with you to external parties if we, in good faith, believe doing so is required or appropriate to: comply with law enforcement or national security requests and legal process, such as a court order or subpoena; protect your, our, or others' rights, property, or safety; enforce our policies or contracts; collect amounts owed to us; or assist with an investigation or prosecution of suspected or actual illegal activity. C. Disclosure in the Event of Merger, Sale, or Other Asset Transfers If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, purchase or sale of assets, or transition of service to another provider, your information may be sold or transferred as part of such a transaction, as permitted by law and/or contract. 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS Your Privacy Choices . The privacy choices you may have about your personal information are determined by applicable law and are described below. Email Communications . If you receive an unwanted email from us, you can use the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of the email to opt out of receiving future emails. Note that you will continue to receive transaction-related emails regarding products or Services you have requested. We may also send you certain non-promotional communications regarding us and our Services, and you will not be able to opt out of those communications (e.g., communications regarding our Services or updates to our Terms or this Privacy Policy). Mobile Devices . We may send you push notifications through our mobile application. You may opt out from receiving these push notifications by changing the settings on your mobile device. "Do Not Track." Do Not Track (" DNT ") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. Please note that we do not respond to or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers. Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising . You may stop or restrict the placement of Technologies on your device or remove them by adjusting your preferences as your browser or device permits. However, if you adjust your preferences, our Services may not work properly. Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. Please note you must separately opt out in each browser and on each device. Your Privacy Rights . In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to: Access Personal Information about you, including: (i) confirming whether we are processing your personal information; (ii) obtaining access to or a copy of your personal information; Request Correction of your personal information where it is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. In some cases, we may provide self-service tools that enable you to update your personal information; Request Deletion, Anonymization or Blocking of your personal information when processing is based on your consent or when processing is unnecessary, excessive or noncompliant; Request Restriction of or Object to our processing of your personal information when processing is noncompliant; Withdraw Your Consent to our processing of your personal information. If you refrain from providing personal information or withdraw your consent to processing, some features of our Service may not be available; Request Data Portability and Receive an Electronic Copy of Personal Information that You Have Provided to Us; Be Informed about third parties with which your personal information has been shared; and Request the Review of Decisions Taken Exclusively Based on Automated Processing if such decisions could affect your data subject rights. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us as set forth in "Contact Us" below. We will process such requests in accordance with applicable laws. 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS All information processed by us may be transferred, processed, and stored anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are different from the laws where you live. We always strive to safeguard your information consistent with the requirements of applicable laws. 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION We store the personal information we collect as described in this Privacy Policy for as long as you use our Services or as necessary: to fulfill the purpose or purposes for which it was collected, to provide our Services, to resolve disputes, to establish legal defenses, to conduct audits, to pursue legitimate business purposes, to enforce our agreements, and to comply with applicable laws. 8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Refer-a-Friend and Similar Incentive Programs . As described above in the How We Use Your Personal Information section ("Share Content with Friends or Colleagues" subsection), we may offer referral programs or other incentivized data collection programs. For example, we may offer incentives to you such as discounts or promotional items or credit in connection with these programs, wherein you provide your personal information in exchange for a reward, or provide personal information regarding your friends or colleagues (such as their email address) and receive rewards when they sign up to use our Services. (The referred party may also receive rewards for signing up via your referral.) These programs are entirely voluntary and allow us to grow our business and provide additional benefits to you. The value of your data to us depends on how you ultimately use our Services, whereas the value of the referred party's data to us depends on whether the referred party ultimately becomes a User or Forem Operator and uses our Services. Said value will be reflected in the incentive offered in connection with each program. Accessibility . This Privacy Policy uses industry-standard technologies and was developed in line with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1* . * If you wish to print this policy, please do so from your web browser or by saving the page as a PDF. California Shine the Light . The California "Shine the Light" law permits users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. Right for Minors to Remove Posted Content . Where required by law, California residents under the age of 18 may request to have their posted content or information removed from the publicly-viewable portions of the Services by contacting us directly as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below or by logging into their account and removing the content or information using our self-service tools. 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS If you are a resident of Nevada, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of certain Personal Information to third parties who intend to license or sell that Personal Information. You can exercise this right by contacting us as set forth in the "Contact Us\" section below with the subject line "Nevada Do Not Sell Request" and providing us with your name and the email address associated with your account. Please note that we do not currently sell your Personal Information as sales are defined in Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A. If you have any questions, please contact us as set forth below. 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION The Services are not directed to children under 13 (or other age as required by local law), and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has uploaded personal information to our site without your consent, you may contact us as described in the "Contact Us" section below. If we become aware that a child has provided us with personal information in violation of applicable law, we will delete any personal information we have collected, unless we have a legal obligation to keep it, and terminate the child's account if applicable. 11. OTHER PROVISIONS Third-Party Websites or Applications . The Services may contain links to other websites or applications, and other websites or applications may reference or link to our Services. These third-party services are not controlled by us. We encourage our users to read the privacy policies of each website and application with which they interact. We do not endorse, screen or approve, and are not responsible for, the privacy practices or content of such other websites or applications. Providing personal information to third-party websites or applications is at your own risk. Changes to Our Privacy Policy . We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time in our sole discretion. If there are any material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you as required by applicable law. You understand and agree that you will be deemed to have accepted the updated Privacy Policy if you continue to use our Services after the new Privacy Policy takes effect. 12. 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https://www.highlight.io/privacy | Highlight: Privacy Policy Star us on GitHub Star Migrate your Highlight account to LaunchDarkly by February 28, 2026. Learn more on our blog. Product Integrations Pricing Resources Docs Sign in Sign up Privacy Policy Effective date: 11/05/2020 1. Introduction Welcome to Highlight Inc. Highlight Inc. (“us”, “we”, or “our”) operates https://highlight.io (hereinafter referred to as “Service”). Our Privacy Policy governs your visit to https://highlight.io, and explains how we collect, safeguard and disclose information that results from your use of our Service. We use your data to provide and improve Service. By using Service, you agree to the collection and use of information in accordance with this policy. Unless otherwise defined in this Privacy Policy, the terms used in this Privacy Policy have the same meanings as in our Terms and Conditions. Our Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) govern all use of our Service and together with the Privacy Policy constitutes your agreement with us (“agreement”). 2. Definitions SERVICE means the https://highlight.io website operated by Highlight Inc. PERSONAL DATA means data about a living individual who can be identified from those data (or from those and other information either in our possession or likely to come into our possession). USAGE DATA is data collected automatically either generated by the use of Service or from Service infrastructure itself (for example, the duration of a page visit). COOKIES are small files stored on your device (computer or mobile device). DATA CONTROLLER means a natural or legal person who (either alone or jointly or in common with other persons) determines the purposes for which and the manner in which any personal data are, or are to be, processed. For the purpose of this Privacy Policy, we are a Data Controller of your data. DATA PROCESSORS (OR SERVICE PROVIDERS) means any natural or legal person who processes the data on behalf of the Data Controller. We may use the services of various Service Providers in order to process your data more effectively. DATA SUBJECT is any living individual who is the subject of Personal Data. THE USER is the individual using our Service. The User corresponds to the Data Subject, who is the subject of Personal Data. 3. Information Collection and Use We collect several different types of information for various purposes to provide and improve our Service to you. 4. Types of Data Collected Personal Data While using our Service, we may ask you to provide us with certain personally identifiable information that can be used to contact or identify you (“Personal Data”). Personally identifiable information may include, but is not limited to: Email address First name and last name Phone number IP Address, Address, State, Province, ZIP/Postal code, City Cookies and Usage Data We may use your Personal Data to contact you with newsletters, marketing or promotional materials and other information that may be of interest to you. You may opt out of receiving any, or all, of these communications from us by emailing at jay@highlight.io. Usage Data We may also collect information that your browser sends whenever you visit our Service or when you access Service by or through a mobile device (“Usage Data”). This Usage Data may include information such as your computer's Internet Protocol address (e.g. IP address), browser type, browser version, the pages of our Service that you visit, the time and date of your visit, the time spent on those pages, unique device identifiers and other diagnostic data. When you access Service with a mobile device, this Usage Data may include information such as the type of mobile device you use, your mobile device unique ID, the IP address of your mobile device, your mobile operating system, the type of mobile Internet browser you use, unique device identifiers and other diagnostic data. Tracking Cookies Data We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to track the activity on our Service and we hold certain information. Cookies are files with a small amount of data which may include an anonymous unique identifier. Cookies are sent to your browser from a website and stored on your device. Other tracking technologies are also used such as beacons, tags and scripts to collect and track information and to improve and analyze our Service. You can instruct your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, if you do not accept cookies, you may not be able to use some portions of our Service. Examples of Cookies we use: Session Cookies: We use Session Cookies to operate our Service. Preference Cookies: We use Preference Cookies to remember your preferences and various settings. Security Cookies: We use Security Cookies for security purposes. Advertising Cookies: Advertising Cookies are used to serve you with advertisements that may be relevant to you and your interests. 5. Use of Data Highlight Inc. uses the collected data for various purposes: to provide and maintain our Service; to notify you about changes to our Service; to allow you to participate in interactive features of our Service when you choose to do so; to provide customer support; to gather analysis or valuable information so that we can improve our Service; to monitor the usage of our Service; to detect, prevent and address technical issues; to fulfill any other purpose for which you provide it; to carry out our obligations and enforce our rights arising from any contracts entered into between you and us, including for billing and collection; to provide you with notices about your account and/or subscription, including expiration and renewal notices, email-instructions, etc.; to provide you with news, special offers and general information about other goods, services and events which we offer that are similar to those that you have already purchased or enquired about unless you have opted not to receive such information; in any other way we may describe when you provide the information; for any other purpose with your consent. 6. Retention of Data We will retain your Personal Data only for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy. We will retain and use your Personal Data to the extent necessary to comply with our legal obligations (for example, if we are required to retain your data to comply with applicable laws), resolve disputes, and enforce our legal agreements and policies. We will also retain Usage Data for internal analysis purposes. Usage Data is generally retained for a shorter period, except when this data is used to strengthen the security or to improve the functionality of our Service, or we are legally obligated to retain this data for longer time periods. 7. Transfer of Data Your information, including Personal Data, may be transferred to – and maintained on – computers located outside of your state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction where the data protection laws may differ from those of your jurisdiction. If you are located outside United States and choose to provide information to us, please note that we transfer the data, including Personal Data, to United States and process it there. Your consent to this Privacy Policy followed by your submission of such information represents your agreement to that transfer. Highlight Inc. will take all the steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy and no transfer of your Personal Data will take place to an organisation or a country unless there are adequate controls in place including the security of your data and other personal information. 8. Disclosure of Data We may disclose personal information that we collect, or you provide: Disclosure for Law Enforcement. Under certain circumstances, we may be required to disclose your Personal Data if required to do so by law or in response to valid requests by public authorities. Business Transaction. If we or our subsidiaries are involved in a merger, acquisition or asset sale, your Personal Data may be transferred. Other cases. We may disclose your information also: to our subsidiaries and affiliates; with your consent in any other cases; 9. Security of Data The security of your data is important to us but remember that no method of transmission over the Internet or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. While we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your Personal Data, we cannot guarantee its absolute security. 10. Your Data Protection Rights Under General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) If you are a resident of the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA), you have certain data protection rights, covered by GDPR. – See more at https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/oj We aim to take reasonable steps to allow you to correct, amend, delete, or limit the use of your Personal Data. If you wish to be informed what Personal Data we hold about you and if you want it to be removed from our systems, please email us at jay@highlight.io. In certain circumstances, you have the following data protection rights: the right to access, update or to delete the information we have on you; the right of rectification. You have the right to have your information rectified if that information is inaccurate or incomplete; the right to object. You have the right to object to our processing of your Personal Data; the right of restriction. You have the right to request that we restrict the processing of your personal information; the right to data portability. You have the right to be provided with a copy of your Personal Data in a structured, machine-readable and commonly used format; the right to withdraw consent. You also have the right to withdraw your consent at any time where we rely on your consent to process your personal information; Please note that we may ask you to verify your identity before responding to such requests. Please note, we may not able to provide Service without some necessary data. You have the right to complain to a Data Protection Authority about our collection and use of your Personal Data. For more information, please contact your local data protection authority in the European Economic Area (EEA). 11. Your Data Protection Rights under the California Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) CalOPPA is the first state law in the nation to require commercial websites and online services to post a privacy policy. The law’s reach stretches well beyond California to require a person or company in the United States (and conceivable the world) that operates websites collecting personally identifiable information from California consumers to post a conspicuous privacy policy on its website stating exactly the information being collected and those individuals with whom it is being shared, and to comply with this policy. – See more at: https://consumercal.org/about-cfc/cfc-education-foundation/california-online-privacy-protection-act-caloppa-3/ According to CalOPPA we agree to the following: users can visit our site anonymously; our Privacy Policy link includes the word “Privacy”, and can easily be found on the page specified above on the home page of our website; users will be notified of any privacy policy changes on our Privacy Policy Page; users are able to change their personal information by emailing us at jay@highlight.io. Our Policy on “Do Not Track” Signals: We honor Do Not Track signals and do not track, plant cookies, or use advertising when a Do Not Track browser mechanism is in place. Do Not Track is a preference you can set in your web browser to inform websites that you do not want to be tracked. You can enable or disable Do Not Track by visiting the Preferences or Settings page of your web browser. 12. Your Data Protection Rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) If you are a California resident, you are entitled to learn what data we collect about you, ask to delete your data and not to sell (share) it. To exercise your data protection rights, you can make certain requests and ask us: What personal information we have about you. If you make this request, we will return to you: The categories of personal information we have collected about you. The categories of sources from which we collect your personal information. The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling your personal information. The categories of third parties with whom we share personal information. The specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you. A list of categories of personal information that we have sold, along with the category of any other company we sold it to. If we have not sold your personal information, we will inform you of that fact. A list of categories of personal information that we have disclosed for a business purpose, along with the category of any other company we shared it with. Please note, you are entitled to ask us to provide you with this information up to two times in a rolling twelve-month period. When you make this request, the information provided may be limited to the personal information we collected about you in the previous 12 months. To delete your personal information. If you make this request, we will delete the personal information we hold about you as of the date of your request from our records and direct any service providers to do the same. In some cases, deletion may be accomplished through de-identification of the information. If you choose to delete your personal information, you may not be able to use certain functions that require your personal information to operate. To stop selling your personal information. We don't sell or rent your personal information to any third parties for any purpose. You are the only owner of your Personal Data and can request disclosure or deletion at any time. Please note, if you ask us to delete or stop selling your data, it may impact your experience with us, and you may not be able to participate in certain programs or membership services which require the usage of your personal information to function. But in no circumstances, we will discriminate against you for exercising your rights. To exercise your California data protection rights described above, please send your request(s) by one of the following means: By email: jay@highlight.io Your data protection rights, described above, are covered by the CCPA, short for the California Consumer Privacy Act. To find out more, visit the official California Legislative Information website. The CCPA took effect on 01/01/2020. 13. Service Providers We may employ third party companies and individuals to facilitate our Service (“Service Providers”), provide Service on our behalf, perform Service-related services or assist us in analysing how our Service is used. These third parties have access to your Personal Data only to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for any other purpose. 14. CI/CD tools We may use third-party Service Providers to automate the development process of our Service. GitHub GitHub is provided by GitHub, Inc. GitHub is a development platform to host and review code, manage projects, and build software. For more information on what data GitHub collects for what purpose and how the protection of the data is ensured, please visit GitHub Privacy Policy page: https://help.github.com/en/articles/github-privacy-statement. 15. Payments We may provide paid products and/or services within Service. In that case, we use third-party services for payment processing (e.g. payment processors). We will not store or collect your payment card details. That information is provided directly to our third-party payment processors whose use of your personal information is governed by their Privacy Policy. These payment processors adhere to the standards set by PCI-DSS as managed by the PCI Security Standards Council, which is a joint effort of brands like Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover. PCI-DSS requirements help ensure the secure handling of payment information. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse eachampagne Posted on Jan 12 Websockets with Socket.IO # javascript # node # webdev # networking This post contains a flashing gif. HTTP requests have taken me pretty far, but I’m starting to run into their limits. How do I tell a client that the server updated at midnight, and it needs to fetch the newest data? How do I notify one user when another user makes a post? In short, how do I get information to the client without it initiating the request? Websockets One possible solution is to use websockets , which establish a persistent connection between the client and server. This will allow us to send data to the client when we want to, without waiting for the client’s next request. Websockets have their own protocol (though the connection is initiated with HTTP requests) and are language-agnostic. We could, if we wanted, implement a websocket client and its corresponding server from scratch or with Deno … or we could use one of the libraries that’s already done the hard work for us. I’ve used Socket.IO in a previous project, so we’ll go with that. I enjoyed working with it before, and it even has the advantage of a fallback in case the websocket fails. Colorsocket For immediate visual feedback, we’ll make a small demo where any one client can affect the colors displayed on all. Each client on the /color endpoint has a slider to control one primary color, plus a button to invert all the other /color clients. (The server assigns a color in order to each client when the client connects, so you just have to refresh a few times until you get all three colors. I did make sure duplicate colors would work in sync, however.) The /admin user can turn primary colors on or off. Here’s the app in action: The clients aren’t all constantly making requests to the server. How do they know to update? Establishing Connections When each client runs its <script> , it creates a new socket, which opens a connection to the server. // color.html const socket = io ( ' /color ' ); // we’ll come back to the argument Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The script then assigns handlers on the new socket for the various events we expect to receive from the server: // color.html socket . on ( ' assign-color ' , ( color , colorSettings , activeSettings ) => { document . getElementById ( ' color-name ' ). innerText = color ; controllingColor = color ; currentBackground = colorSettings ; active = activeSettings ; colorSlider . disabled = ! active [ controllingColor ]; document . getElementById ( ' active ' ). innerText = active [ controllingColor ] ? ' active ' : ' inactive ' ; colorSlider . value = colorSettings [ controllingColor ]; updateBackground (); }); socket . on ( ' set-color ' , ( color , value ) => { currentBackground [ color ] = value ; if ( controllingColor === color ) { colorSlider . value = value ; } updateBackground (); }); socket . on ( ' invert ' , () => { inverted = ! inverted ; document . getElementById ( ' inverted ' ). innerText = inverted ? '' : ' not ' ; updateBackground (); }); socket . on ( ' toggle-active ' , ( color ) => { active [ color ] = ! active [ color ]; if ( controllingColor === color ) { colorSlider . disabled = ! active [ color ]; } document . getElementById ( ' active ' ). innerText = active [ controllingColor ] ? ' active ' : ' inactive ' ; updateBackground (); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Meanwhile, the server detects the new connection. It assigns the client a color, sends that color and current state of the application to the client, and sets up its own handlers for events received through the socket: // index.js colorNamespace . on ( ' connection ' , ( socket ) => { const color = colors [ colorCount % 3 ]; // pick the next color in the list, then loop colorCount ++ ; socket . emit ( ' assign-color ' , color , colorSettings , activeSettings ); // synchronize the client with the application state socket . data . color = color ; // you can save information to a socket’s data key, but I didn’t end up using this for anything socket . on ( ' set-color ' , ( color , value ) => { colorSettings [ color ] = value ; colorNamespace . emit ( ' set-color ' , color , value ); }); socket . on ( ' invert ' , () => { socket . broadcast . emit ( ' invert ' ); }); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The /admin page follows similar setup. Sending Information to the Client Let’s follow how user interaction on one page changes all the others. When a user on the blue page moves the slider, the slider emits a change event, which is caught by the slider’s event listener: // color.html colorSlider . addEventListener ( ' change ' , ( event ) => { socket . emit ( ' set-color ' , controllingColor , event . target . value ); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode That event listener emits a new set-color event with the color and new value. The server receives the client’s set-color , then emits its own to transmit that data to all clients. Each client receives the message and updates its blue value accordingly. Broadcasting to Other Sockets But clicking the “Invert others” button affects the other /color users, but not the user who actually clicked the button! The key here is the broadcast flag when the server receives and retransmits the invert message: // server.js socket . on ( ' invert ' , () => { socket . broadcast . emit ( ' invert ' ); // broadcast }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This flag means that that the server will send the event to every socket except the one it’s called on. Here this is just a neat trick, but in practice, it might be useful to avoid sending a post to the user who originally wrote it, because their client already has that information. Namespaces You may have noticed that the admin tab isn’t changing color with the other three. For simplicity, I didn’t set up any handlers for the admin page. But even if I had, they wouldn’t do anything, because the admin socket isn’t receiving those events at all. This is because the admin tab is in a different namespace . // color.html const socket = io ( ' /color ' ); // ======================= // admin.html const socket = io ( ' /admin ' ); // ======================= // index.js const colorNamespace = io . of ( ' /color ' ); const adminNamespace = io . of ( ' /admin ' ); … colorNamespace . emit ( ' set-color ' , color , value ); // the admin page doesn’t receive this event Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode (For clarity, I gave my two namespaces the same names as the two endpoints the pages are located at, but I didn’t have to. The namespaces could have had arbitrary names with no change in functionality, as long as the client matched the server.) Namespaces provide a convenient way to target a subset of sockets. However, namespaces can communicate with each other: // admin.html const toggleFunction = ( color ) => { socket . emit ( ' toggle-active ' , color ); }; // ======================= // index.js // clicking the buttons on the admin page triggers changes on the color pages adminNamespace . on ( ' connection ' , ( socket ) => { socket . on ( ' toggle-active ' , color => { activeSettings [ color ] = ! activeSettings [ color ]; colorNamespace . emit ( ' toggle-active ' , color ); }); }); // ======================= // color.html socket . on ( ' toggle-active ' , ( color ) => { active [ color ] = ! active [ color ]; if ( controllingColor === color ) { colorSlider . disabled = ! active [ color ]; } document . getElementById ( ' active ' ). innerText = active [ controllingColor ] ? ' active ' : ' inactive ' ; updateBackground (); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In all of the examples, events were caused by some interaction on one of the clients. An event was emitted to the server, and a second message was emitted by the server to the appropriate clients. However, this is only a small sample of the possibilities. For example, a server could use websockets to update all clients on a regular cycle, or get information from some API and pass it on. This demo is only a small showcase of what I’ve been learning and hope to keep applying in my projects going forward. References and Further Reading Socket.IO , especially the tutorial , which got me up and running very quickly Websockets on MDN – API reference and glossary , plus the articles on writing your own clients and servers ( Deno version ) Cover Photo by Scott Rodgerson on Unsplash Top comments (2) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse eachampagne Posted on Jan 12 Websockets with Socket.IO # javascript # node # webdev # networking This post contains a flashing gif. HTTP requests have taken me pretty far, but I’m starting to run into their limits. How do I tell a client that the server updated at midnight, and it needs to fetch the newest data? How do I notify one user when another user makes a post? In short, how do I get information to the client without it initiating the request? Websockets One possible solution is to use websockets , which establish a persistent connection between the client and server. This will allow us to send data to the client when we want to, without waiting for the client’s next request. Websockets have their own protocol (though the connection is initiated with HTTP requests) and are language-agnostic. We could, if we wanted, implement a websocket client and its corresponding server from scratch or with Deno … or we could use one of the libraries that’s already done the hard work for us. I’ve used Socket.IO in a previous project, so we’ll go with that. I enjoyed working with it before, and it even has the advantage of a fallback in case the websocket fails. Colorsocket For immediate visual feedback, we’ll make a small demo where any one client can affect the colors displayed on all. Each client on the /color endpoint has a slider to control one primary color, plus a button to invert all the other /color clients. (The server assigns a color in order to each client when the client connects, so you just have to refresh a few times until you get all three colors. I did make sure duplicate colors would work in sync, however.) The /admin user can turn primary colors on or off. Here’s the app in action: The clients aren’t all constantly making requests to the server. How do they know to update? Establishing Connections When each client runs its <script> , it creates a new socket, which opens a connection to the server. // color.html const socket = io ( ' /color ' ); // we’ll come back to the argument Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The script then assigns handlers on the new socket for the various events we expect to receive from the server: // color.html socket . on ( ' assign-color ' , ( color , colorSettings , activeSettings ) => { document . getElementById ( ' color-name ' ). innerText = color ; controllingColor = color ; currentBackground = colorSettings ; active = activeSettings ; colorSlider . disabled = ! active [ controllingColor ]; document . getElementById ( ' active ' ). innerText = active [ controllingColor ] ? ' active ' : ' inactive ' ; colorSlider . value = colorSettings [ controllingColor ]; updateBackground (); }); socket . on ( ' set-color ' , ( color , value ) => { currentBackground [ color ] = value ; if ( controllingColor === color ) { colorSlider . value = value ; } updateBackground (); }); socket . on ( ' invert ' , () => { inverted = ! inverted ; document . getElementById ( ' inverted ' ). innerText = inverted ? '' : ' not ' ; updateBackground (); }); socket . on ( ' toggle-active ' , ( color ) => { active [ color ] = ! active [ color ]; if ( controllingColor === color ) { colorSlider . disabled = ! active [ color ]; } document . getElementById ( ' active ' ). innerText = active [ controllingColor ] ? ' active ' : ' inactive ' ; updateBackground (); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Meanwhile, the server detects the new connection. It assigns the client a color, sends that color and current state of the application to the client, and sets up its own handlers for events received through the socket: // index.js colorNamespace . on ( ' connection ' , ( socket ) => { const color = colors [ colorCount % 3 ]; // pick the next color in the list, then loop colorCount ++ ; socket . emit ( ' assign-color ' , color , colorSettings , activeSettings ); // synchronize the client with the application state socket . data . color = color ; // you can save information to a socket’s data key, but I didn’t end up using this for anything socket . on ( ' set-color ' , ( color , value ) => { colorSettings [ color ] = value ; colorNamespace . emit ( ' set-color ' , color , value ); }); socket . on ( ' invert ' , () => { socket . broadcast . emit ( ' invert ' ); }); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The /admin page follows similar setup. Sending Information to the Client Let’s follow how user interaction on one page changes all the others. When a user on the blue page moves the slider, the slider emits a change event, which is caught by the slider’s event listener: // color.html colorSlider . addEventListener ( ' change ' , ( event ) => { socket . emit ( ' set-color ' , controllingColor , event . target . value ); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode That event listener emits a new set-color event with the color and new value. The server receives the client’s set-color , then emits its own to transmit that data to all clients. Each client receives the message and updates its blue value accordingly. Broadcasting to Other Sockets But clicking the “Invert others” button affects the other /color users, but not the user who actually clicked the button! The key here is the broadcast flag when the server receives and retransmits the invert message: // server.js socket . on ( ' invert ' , () => { socket . broadcast . emit ( ' invert ' ); // broadcast }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This flag means that that the server will send the event to every socket except the one it’s called on. Here this is just a neat trick, but in practice, it might be useful to avoid sending a post to the user who originally wrote it, because their client already has that information. Namespaces You may have noticed that the admin tab isn’t changing color with the other three. For simplicity, I didn’t set up any handlers for the admin page. But even if I had, they wouldn’t do anything, because the admin socket isn’t receiving those events at all. This is because the admin tab is in a different namespace . // color.html const socket = io ( ' /color ' ); // ======================= // admin.html const socket = io ( ' /admin ' ); // ======================= // index.js const colorNamespace = io . of ( ' /color ' ); const adminNamespace = io . of ( ' /admin ' ); … colorNamespace . emit ( ' set-color ' , color , value ); // the admin page doesn’t receive this event Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode (For clarity, I gave my two namespaces the same names as the two endpoints the pages are located at, but I didn’t have to. The namespaces could have had arbitrary names with no change in functionality, as long as the client matched the server.) Namespaces provide a convenient way to target a subset of sockets. However, namespaces can communicate with each other: // admin.html const toggleFunction = ( color ) => { socket . emit ( ' toggle-active ' , color ); }; // ======================= // index.js // clicking the buttons on the admin page triggers changes on the color pages adminNamespace . on ( ' connection ' , ( socket ) => { socket . on ( ' toggle-active ' , color => { activeSettings [ color ] = ! activeSettings [ color ]; colorNamespace . emit ( ' toggle-active ' , color ); }); }); // ======================= // color.html socket . on ( ' toggle-active ' , ( color ) => { active [ color ] = ! active [ color ]; if ( controllingColor === color ) { colorSlider . disabled = ! active [ color ]; } document . getElementById ( ' active ' ). innerText = active [ controllingColor ] ? ' active ' : ' inactive ' ; updateBackground (); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In all of the examples, events were caused by some interaction on one of the clients. An event was emitted to the server, and a second message was emitted by the server to the appropriate clients. However, this is only a small sample of the possibilities. For example, a server could use websockets to update all clients on a regular cycle, or get information from some API and pass it on. This demo is only a small showcase of what I’ve been learning and hope to keep applying in my projects going forward. References and Further Reading Socket.IO , especially the tutorial , which got me up and running very quickly Websockets on MDN – API reference and glossary , plus the articles on writing your own clients and servers ( Deno version ) Cover Photo by Scott Rodgerson on Unsplash Top comments (2) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Tabassum Khanum Posted on Nov 1, 2021 Server-Side Rendering (SSR) Vs Client-Side Rendering (CSR) # beginners # webdev # javascript # codenewbie Hey Coders! We all can agree that new-age Javascript has changed modern websites structure and the user experience drastically. Websites these days are built more like an application pretending to be a website capable of sending emails, notifications, chat, shop, payments, etc. Today's websites are so advanced, interactive, but earlier, the websites and web applications had a common strategy to follow. They prepared HTML content to be sent to the browsers at the server-side; this content was then rendered as HTML with CSS styling in the browser. Traditionally, the browser receives HTML from the server and renders it. When the user navigates to another URL, a full-page refresh is required and the server sends fresh new HTML for the new page. This is called server-side rendering. Fast forward to today. When websites have 1000s of lines of code to render and with much more complex structures. Today, websites are more than just static pages. The downfall of SSR came when the websites were not all about allowing the user to perform actions and receive a response for their action. That is why developers shifted the ever-growing method of rendering web pages on the client-side. But, here are the questions- Is SSR still relevant? If yes, where to use it. the best approach for you? Server-Side Rendering In SSR, when the user makes a request to the webpage, the server prepares the HTML page by fetching the required data from the database and sends to the user's machine over the internet. Then the browser presents all the requested actions on the user UI. All these processes of fetching data from the database to creating an HTML page and sending it to the client are done in mere milliseconds. This method is viable if all your website need is to display images/ texts, links to click, and is more on the static side. In server-side rendered pages, it is common to use snippets of jQuery to add user interactivity to each page. However, when building large apps, just jQuery is insufficient. After all, jQuery is primarily a library for DOM manipulation and it's not a framework; it does not define a clear structure and organization for your app. Client-Side Rendering Developers are approaching CSR as modern-day development is mostly about JS libraries and frameworks. The popularity of modern-age JS shifted all the attention to CSR. Client-side rendering means that a website’s JavaScript is rendered in your browser, rather than on the website’s server. So now, instead of getting all the content from the HTML doc, only the required HTML with the JS files will be rendered. The rendering time for the first upload is a bit slow. However, the next page loads will be very fast as we don't have to wait for every page render. Moreover, there is no need to reload the entire UI after every call to the server. The client-side framework manages to update UI with changed data by re-rendering only that particular DOM element. Also, a clear client-server separation scales better for larger engineering teams, as the client and server code can be developed and released independently. This is especially so at Grab when we have multiple client apps hitting the same API server. For more clear view let's see some benefits and downside of both rendering methods- Benefits of SSR - The initial page of the website load is faster as there are fewer codes to render. Good for minimal and static sites. Search engines can crawl the site for better SEO. Downsides of SSR - the site interactions are less. Slow page rendering. Full UI reloads. Frequent server requests. Benefits of CSR - The app feels more responsive and users do not see the flash between page navigations due to full-page refreshes. Fewer HTTP requests are made to the server, as the same assets do not have to be downloaded again for each page load. Clear separation of the concerns between the client and the server; you can easily build new clients for different platforms (e.g. mobile, chatbots, smartwatches) without having to modify the server code. You can also modify the technology stack on the client and server independently, as long as the API contract is not broken. Downsides of CSR - Heavier initial page load due to loading of the framework, app code, and assets required for multiple pages. There's an additional step to be done on your server which is to configure it to route all requests to a single entry point and allow client-side routing to take over from there. In most cases, requires an external library. All search engines execute JavaScript during crawling, and they may see empty content on your page. This inadvertently hurts the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) of your app. However, most of the time, when you are building apps, SEO is not the most important factor, as not all the content needs to be indexable by search engines. To overcome this, you can either server-side render your app or use services such as Prerender to "render your javascript in a browser, save the static HTML, and return that to the crawlers". When to use server-side rendering An application has a very simple UI with fewer pages/features An application has less dynamic data Read preference of the site is more than write The focus is not on rich sites and has few users When to use client-side rendering An application has a very complex UI with many pages/features An application has large and dynamic data Write preference of the site is more than reading The focus is on rich sites and a huge number of users The rendering method totally depends on the requirements and the UX plan of the client. The final call is yours whether to use SSR or CSR. I hope this article helped you to understand the basic concepts of rendering practice. Thank You for reading till the end! Top comments (8) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand neoan neoan neoan Follow Passionate generalist conquering the web one project at a time. Whether authoring libraries for node, JS, PHP, or Rust, I am always on the lookout for better solutions to common problems. Location USA Work Lead Developer & Co-founder at corpscrypt, CTO at REtech Joined Oct 1, 2019 • Nov 2 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide So much to be said here in order to clear up potential misunderstandings for beginners: When deciding which technique to use, the amount of pages is not relevant. If at all, it's the other way around: the more routes your app has, the more likely SSR it the better choice. But let's look at the real why: how important is SEO? If you have an online shop or blog, the answer is probably "very important", as you depend on organic hits. If your app is about user-2-user communication (chats, private communities, etc) then the answer is probably "not so much, as the relevant content is individual. That said, most online shops even with thousands of products usually go for SSR. About history: there wasn't ever a "downfall" of SSR. SPAs simply created a new possibility and this possibly often makes more sense, and often it doesn't. Deciding when to use a fork and when to use a spoon doesn't say anything about whether or not a spoon is better than a fork. In the same way, there isn't any relationship between jQuery and SSR. This must be very confusing to read for the beginner. What OP likely meant was that we didn't have much else historically. But ask yourself why routers are always separate packages in JS frameworks. It's because it's perfectly fine to use Vue or React with SSR. Lastly, we should not forget about the impact technologies like PWA bring to this decision. Fetching and caching sites completely changes pros and cons and considerations to take. There is a huge need for SSR which can be seen when looking at technologies like next, nuxt and co. The truth is that devs tend to prefer CSR for various reasons and therefore are inclined to use it even if it's not the best choice for the task at hand. Like comment: Like comment: 17 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Kavya Mekala Kavya Mekala Kavya Mekala Follow Joined Sep 17, 2022 • Sep 17 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide can we use react for server side rendering? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Joes Joes Joes Follow Joined Aug 18, 2024 • Sep 13 '24 • Edited on Sep 13 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Yes you can use React for server-side rendering .. React is typically used for client-side rendering, but it has built-in capabilities for ssr through libraries like next js or ReactDomServe Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Safin Ghoghabori Safin Ghoghabori Safin Ghoghabori Follow Full-stack dev Location India Education MCA Joined Oct 8, 2019 • Sep 22 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Yes you can. React supports SSR! 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https://devblogs.microsoft.com/xamarin/xamarin-forms-4-7/ | Try the Latest Xamarin.Forms 4.7 Features Today! - Xamarin Blog Skip to main content Microsoft Dev Blogs Dev Blogs Dev Blogs Home Developer Microsoft for Developers Visual Studio Visual Studio Code Develop from the cloud All things Azure Xcode DevOps Windows Developer ISE Developer Azure SDK Command Line Aspire Technology DirectX Semantic Kernel Languages C++ C# F# TypeScript PowerShell Team Python Java Java Blog in Chinese Go .NET All .NET posts .NET Aspire .NET MAUI AI ASP.NET Core Blazor Entity Framework NuGet Servicing .NET Blog in Chinese Platform Development #ifdef Windows Microsoft Foundry Azure Government Azure VM Runtime Team Bing Dev Center Microsoft Edge Dev Microsoft Azure Microsoft 365 Developer Microsoft Entra Identity Developer Old New Thing Power Platform Data Development Azure Cosmos DB Azure Data Studio Azure SQL OData Revolutions R Unified Data Model (IDEAs) Microsoft Entra PowerShell More Search Search No results Cancel Dev Blogs Xamarin Blog Xamarin.Forms 4.7: Grid Column & Row Definitions, Multi-Bindings, Shapes & Paths, and More! Upgrade to .NET MAUI Today Microsoft support for Xamarin ended on May 1, 2024 for all Xamarin SDKs including Xamarin.Forms. Upgrade your Xamarin & Xamarin.Forms projects to .NET 8 and .NET MAUI with our migration guides. Learn more June 17th, 2020 0 reactions Xamarin.Forms 4.7: Grid Column & Row Definitions, Multi-Bindings, Shapes & Paths, and More! Jake Kirsch Program Manager - Xamarin.Forms Show more Today, the Xamarin.Forms team is releasing Xamarin.Forms 4.7 with a collection of feature additions and improvements. These new features will let you unleash your full creative abilities when developing Xamarin.Forms applications. Simplified Grid Row & Column Definitions Before Xamarin.Forms 4.7, you would have to specify each column and row definition separately. This process was tedious and repetitive, thus leading to an overall slower design time. Thanks to Morten Nielsen’s enhancement request, column and row definitions have been simplified. Take this example below: <Grid> <Grid.ColumnDefinitions> <ColumnDefinition Width="1*" /> <ColumnDefinition Width="2*" /> <ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" /> <ColumnDefinition Width="*" /> <ColumnDefinition Width="300" /> </Grid.ColumnDefinitions> <Grid.RowDefinitions> <RowDefinition Height="1*" /> <RowDefinition Height="Auto" /> <RowDefinition Height="25" /> <RowDefinition Height= "14" /> <RowDefinition Height="20" /> </Grid.RowDefinitions> </Grid> While this code is practical, it is overly complex. To help simplify the grid definition process, the Xamarin.Forms team has created a simplified syntax. <Grid ColumnDefinitions="1*, 2*, Auto, *, 300" RowDefinitions="1*, Auto, 25, 14, 20"> </Grid> Shorter, easier. Thanks, Morten! Multi-Bindings The next great feature added to Xamarin.Forms in 4.7 thanks to the work of Peter Moore is multi-binding. Multi-binding allows you to connect a target property to a list of source properties and then apply logic to produce a value with the inputs specified. A simple and powerful way to use multi-binding is the ability to format any multi-binding result that’s displayed as a string with the StringFormat property. This property can be set to a standard .NET formatting string, with placeholders, that specifies how to format the multi-binding result. For example, let’s say you wanted to create a label of a user’s full name. You can use multi-bindings combined with StringFormat to create a single label that contains the user’s full name, regardless of where the user inputs their forename, middle name, or surname. An example of this can be seen below: <Label> <Label.Text> <MultiBinding StringFormat="{}{0} {1} {2}"> <Binding Path="Employee1.Forename" /> <Binding Path="Employee1.MiddleName" /> <Binding Path="Employee1.Surname" /> </MultiBinding> </Label.Text> </Label> Multi-binding is even more powerful when you add MultiValueConverters . Shapes & Paths Today in Xamarin.Forms we are releasing experimental support for shapes and paths. Currently, we have Views such as BoxView or Frames that allow you to create rectangles or ellipses. However, we recognize that you want the ability to create any shape that best fits your application design. Shapes & paths in Xamarin.Forms allow you to create custom, unique designs to better fit your user interfaces. David Ortinau made an amazing login screen example to show what shapes and paths can add to your apps. There are many new features leveraged when creating this application. First, a custom image shape was created using the clip property. <Image.Clip> <EllipseGeometry Center="75,75" RadiusX="75" RadiusY="75"/> </Image.Clip> In this example, an ellipse shape is supplied to the image clip property. However, you can use any shape as the clipping shape. Another new feature shown in this example is drawing a path to create a custom login shape, and then the login button itself. <Path Grid.RowSpan="7" Grid.ColumnSpan="4" HorizontalOptions="Fill" VerticalOptions="Fill" Fill="White" Data="M251,0 C266.463973,-2.84068575e-15 279,12.536027 279,28 L279,276 C279,291.463973 266.463973,304 251,304 L214.607,304 L214.629319,304.009394 L202.570739,304.356889 C196.091582,304.5436 190.154631,308.020457 186.821897,313.579883 L186.821897,313.579883 L183.402481,319.283905 C177.100406,337.175023 160.04792,350 140,350 C119.890172,350 102.794306,337.095694 96.5412691,319.115947 L96.5273695,319.126964 L92.8752676,313.28194 C89.5084023,307.893423 83.6708508,304.544546 77.3197008,304.358047 L65.133,304 L28,304 C12.536027,304 1.8937905e-15,291.463973 0,276 L0,28 C-1.8937905e-15,12.536027 12.536027,2.84068575e-15 28,0 L251,0 Z" /> In this case, a path view was defined within the XAML page, and then the data property was populated with path data that defines the custom shape. It’s important to note that this feature is shipping under the experimental flag, and thus Shapes_Experimental must be added to your App.xaml.cs constructor. For much more information on using shapes and paths, check out the documentation . Light & Dark mode With Xamarin.Forms 4.7 the Xamarin team is releasing updates to style light and dark mode. Users now have even more control to manage the theme of their applications through the use of UserAppTheme. Before you get started, set the experimental flag for AppTheme_Experimental. You can now set the style of your application with AppThemeBinding, and see your UI update at runtime as the OS changes theme. To do so, set the value of the property you are binding to using AppThemeBinding, as seen below: <Style TargetType="ContentPage" ApplyToDerivedTypes="True"> <Setter Property="BackgroundColor" Value="{AppThemeBinding Dark={StaticResource BackgroundColor_Dark}, Light={StaticResource BackgroundColor_Light}}"/> </Style> Note, if you were using AppThemeColor in a previous version, you’ll need to update to this. You can also set the app theme regardless of what your operating system’s theme is currently set to. For example, if your phone is in Light mode, but you want the specific app you are using to be in dark mode, then you can set: Application.Current.UserAppTheme = OSAppTheme.Dark; To keep the app theme on light mode regardless of your operating system’s application theme, set your application to: OSAppTheme.Light If you want your application to default to your operating system’s application theme, set your application to: OSAppTheme.Unspecified Read more about Light and Dark mode on the Xamarin.Forms docs. Featured Contributor Every release we have dozens of contributors , and several of whom we mention in our blogs. Today we are starting a featured spotlight to learn a little bit more about a contributor, so today let’s meet Fredy. What’s your name? Fredy Adriano Jimenez Martinez Where are you based? I’m Cuban, but living in Mexico. How long have you been using Xamarin.Forms? 10 months Where can people find you online? GitHub Get Started Today Update your projects from your favorite NuGet package manager today! Take advantage of this latest release . Share your projects and progress with us online. We’d love your feedback on Xamarin Forms. Please open issues on GitHub for any additional enhancements or issues to discuss. For more information on this release check the resources below. Xamarin.Forms 4.7 Release Notes Docs TypeConverter on Grid Column and Row Definitions Multi-Bindings Shapes & Paths Light & Dark Mode Login Screen Example Light and Dark Example 0 10 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Linkedin Copy Link --> Category Announcements Developers Xamarin.Forms Topics Xamarin.Forms Share Author Jake Kirsch Program Manager - Xamarin.Forms Xamarin.Forms Program Manager, Avid Runner, Graduate from The University of Michigan, Jewish, Gay 10 comments Discussion is closed. Login to edit/delete existing comments. Code of Conduct Sort by : Newest Newest Popular Oldest Paul Jackson --> Paul Jackson --> June 22, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Can we extend the Grid Row & Column Definitions to Multibindings as well. ie… <MultiBinding StringFormat="{}{0} {1} {2}" Bindings="Employee1.Forename, Employee1.MiddleName, Employee1.Surname" /> Anthony Goomba --> Anthony Goomba --> June 21, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Great updates, but I’m experiencing the following error in the AppCenter build pipeline: MTOUCH : error MT2002: Failed to resolve "Xamarin.Forms.Platform.iOS.EllipseRenderer" reference from "Xamarin.Forms.Platform.iOS, Murali Kasalanati --> Murali Kasalanati --> July 22, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Any luck?, I get this on specific project on iOS version. But works on the other sample app. Jennifer Lum --> Jennifer Lum --> June 25, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Also getting this error, only from the Android side during compile. Cannot find any info to resolve it xamarinmobile@outlook.com --> xamarinmobile@outlook.com --> July 13, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> I am also facing similar issue on Android only…While setting linker option to Link SDk Assemlies…set to none than everything working as expected… Did u find any solution for this… saint4eva --> saint4eva --> June 20, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> The Grid improvement is excellent Jinming Mu --> Jinming Mu --> June 19, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> giving a alias to ColumnDefinition/RowDefinition is better than this so controls can quickly locate themselves Not only via index. ” Simplified Grid Row & Column Definitions” is useless and NOT elegant. Kalixt Huska --> Kalixt Huska --> June 19, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Very nice update. Alexandre Sanlim - Programador Libertário --> Alexandre Sanlim - Programador Libertário --> June 18, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> “Simplified Grid Row & Column Definitions” It’s very nice! Indudhar Gowda --> Indudhar Gowda --> June 17, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Nice..Can we drag this features to uwp as well.. I am talking about only uwp not xamarin. Read next June 25, 2020 Xamarin Podcast: //Build 2020 Recap Matt Soucoup June 26, 2020 Xamarin.Forms Shell Quick Tip – Easy Back Navigation James Montemagno Stay informed Get notified when new posts are published. Email * Country/Region * Select... 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Report Abuse kt Posted on Jan 10 • Edited on Jan 12 Linux Kernel Architecture: From Ring 0 to Network Stack & eBPF # linux # kernel # ebpf # programming Linux Kernel (4 Part Series) 1 Linux File System Architecture: A Deep Dive into VFS, Inodes, and Storage 2 Linux Kernel Architecture: From Ring 0 to Network Stack & eBPF 3 Docker: Internal Architecture 4 eBPF: Experiencing eBPF with Cilium Introduction In the world of cloud-native technologies and high-performance computing, understanding what happens under the hood of the Linux operating system is becoming increasingly important. Technologies like eBPF and kTLS are revolutionizing how we interact with the kernel, but to truly grasp their power, we must first understand the fundamental structures they interact with. As I began learning eBPF and kTLS, I realized I needed to understand the kernel's foundation first. This article explores the basic architecture of the Linux kernel, the boundary between user space and kernel space, and traces the journey of a network packet through the system. We will also touch upon where modern technologies like XDP and TC allow us to intervene in this process. 1. Understanding the Basic Structure and "Boundaries" of the Linux Kernel In a nutshell, the Linux kernel is "a program that abstracts hardware resources (disk, network, memory, process management, etc.) and manages/provides them to applications." Let's examine how programs interact with the kernel. 1-1. User Space vs. Kernel Space The Linux system is broadly divided into User Space (where applications live) and Kernel Space (the core of the OS). 1-2. CPU Protection Rings To understand the kernel's basic structure, you also need to know about CPU protection rings. CPU Protection Rings are a "hierarchical security system" built into the CPU hardware. The OS (Linux) uses this CPU feature to isolate the kernel from user applications. Simply put, it's the difference between "privileges that kill the entire PC if they malfunction (Ring 0)" and "privileges that only crash the application if they malfunction (Ring 3)." 1-2-1. How the Rings Work (Ring 0 to Ring 3) The CPU has four levels, from 0 to 3, but Linux (and Windows) typically uses only the two ends of the spectrum . Ring 0 (Kernel Mode / Privileged Mode) Inhabitants: Linux Kernel (Device Drivers, Memory Management, etc.) Privileges: Omnipotent. Can execute all CPU instructions. Direct access to all physical memory, hard disks, NICs, and other hardware. Risk: A bug here causes the entire PC to freeze or reboot spontaneously (Kernel Panic / Blue Screen of Death). Ring 3 (User Mode / Non-Privileged Mode) Inhabitants: User applications (Web Browser, ls command, your Python code, etc.) Privileges: Restricted. Direct access to hardware is prohibited. Peeking into arbitrary memory is prohibited. Actions like "reading a file" must be requested from Ring 0 via system calls. Risk: A bug here only results in the application being "forcefully terminated," leaving the OS itself unharmed. 1-2-2. Why Separate Them? If everything ran in Ring 0, a browser crash would take down the entire OS with it. There is a wall to "protect the core of the system (Kernel) from untrusted code (Applications)." [!TIP] Switching between Ring 3 and Ring 0 (Context Switch) is a "heavy" operation for the CPU. Experiment Let's see this in action. # Start an Ubuntu environment and enter bash # --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE : Permission to trace system calls (strace) docker run --rm -it --cap-add = SYS_PTRACE ubuntu:22.04 bash Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode # Install strace # strace is a command that outputs the system calls issued by a program and the signals it receives apt-get update && apt-get install -y strace Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode # Display system calls issued by the ls command strace ls Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode You will see an incredibly long log output. execve ( "/usr/bin/ls" , [ "ls" ] , 0x7ff... ) = 0 < -- 1. Process Execution Start mmap ( NULL, 8192, ... ) = 0x7f... < -- 2. Memory Allocation ( Request to Memory Mgmt ) openat ( AT_FDCWD, "." , O_RDONLY|... ) = 3 < -- 3. Open Directory ( Request to VFS ) getdents64 ( 3, / * 15 entries * /, 32768 ) = 480 < -- 4. Read Directory Contents write ( 1, "bin \n dev \n etc \n ..." , 12 ) = 12 < -- 5. Output to Screen ( Device Control ) close ( 1 ) = 0 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode To understand these logs, we need to understand system calls. 1-3. System Calls A System Call is an API (window) through which an application (like the ls command) asks the OS kernel (privileged mode) to "manipulate hardware," "give me memory," or "open a file." Let's look at the important system calls following the flow of the log we just output. First, preparations are made to execute the ls command. execve : "Program Execution" execve("/usr/bin/ls", ...) Meaning: Asking the kernel to "replace the contents of the current process with the program /usr/bin/ls and execute it." This is where it all begins. brk / mmap : "Memory Allocation" mmap(NULL, 8192, ...) Meaning: A request saying, "I need memory for work, please lend me some free memory space." brk is an older method and mmap is newer, but both are used for memory management. The ls command doesn't run alone; it requires shared libraries (like DLLs in Windows). openat : "Open File" openat(..., "/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6", ...) Meaning: Trying to open the "Standard C Library (libc)" that ls depends on. The return value = 3 is called a File Descriptor (FD) , which is a "reference number for the opened file." read : "Read File" read(3, "\177ELF...", 832) Meaning: Reading the contents of the file just opened (FD: 3). \177ELF is the header signature of a Linux executable file (ELF file). close : "Close File" close(3) Meaning: Finished reading, so closing the file (FD: 3). Well-behaved programs always do this. Before the main program runs, security settings are checked. mprotect : "Memory Protection" Meaning: Instructing the kernel, "This memory area contains program code, so make it 'Read-Only' so I don't accidentally write to it," enhancing security. statfs : "Get File System Information" statfs("/sys/fs/selinux", ...) Meaning: Checking if the security feature (SELinux) is enabled, but resulting in an error ENOENT (No such file or directory). This is common behavior inside Docker containers. From here on is the actual job of the ls command. ioctl : "Device Control" ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, ...) Meaning: Asking for the size (rows and columns) of the output destination (terminal screen). This determines how many columns to use for displaying filenames. openat : "Open Directory" openat(..., ".", ...) Meaning: Opening the current directory ( . ). getdents64 : "Get Directory Entries" Meaning: This is the core of ls . It retrieves the list of files (names, inode numbers, etc.) inside the opened directory. In the log, you can see filenames like bin boot dev etc ... . Finally, the retrieved information is displayed on the screen, and the process ends. write : "Write (Output)" write(1, "bin boot dev...", 93) Meaning: Writing the formatted file list to Standard Output (FD: 1) . This displays the text on your terminal. exit_group : "Process Termination" Meaning: Telling the kernel, "Job done, terminate the process and reclaim all resources like memory." Relationship with CPU Protection Rings The "system calls" we saw in strace are the procedures for "Jumping (Escalating)" from Ring 3 to Ring 0 . Ring 3: App: "I want to write to the hard disk (I can't do it myself)." System Call Trigger: Triggers an "interrupt" to the CPU. CPU: "Oh, a request from Ring 3. Switching mode to Ring 0. " Ring 0: Kernel performs the writing operation on behalf of the app. CPU: "Done. Returning to Ring 3. " Ring 3: App: "Thanks (Resuming processing)." Although we used the ls command as an example, whenever an application accesses hardware resources (disk, network, memory, process management, etc.), it must always request the kernel via system calls. Conversely, processes that are completed entirely within user space do not need to call the kernel: Arithmetic operations (1 + 1, etc.) Logical operations Data manipulation within the same stack memory 2. The Linux Network Stack To understand the Linux kernel more deeply, let's examine the "path" a packet takes in Linux. 2-1. Shifting Your Mindset The "network" we usually think about and the "kernel network" operate on entirely different layers. User Perspective Concerns: IP addresses, port numbers, routing, TCP handshakes. Commands: ping , curl , netstat . Viewpoint: "Will the package reach the destination?" Linux Kernel Perspective Concerns: Memory allocation, electrical signal conversion, CPU interrupt processing. Keywords: sk_buff , Driver, DMA, Ring Buffer. Viewpoint: "How do we efficiently cycle the CPU/Memory to handle packets?" In other words, it's not just about whether network communication happens; you have to be conscious of how memory is allocated, how signals are converted, and how CPU interrupts occur to realize that communication. Inside the Linux kernel, packets are held (memory allocated) in a structure called sk_buff . Understanding how this is generated and passed from the driver to the TCP/IP stack is the first step to understanding networking in the Linux kernel. 2-2. Packet Flow The story begins when a packet arrives at the NIC. When the NIC receives a packet, it writes the data directly to a predetermined location in main memory (Ring Buffer) via DMA, without going through the CPU . The NIC triggers an Interrupt to the CPU, saying "Data is here!" The CPU suspends its current processing and starts the NIC driver processing. The driver (software) starts running, and this is where sk_buff is generated. The driver requests the kernel's memory management function: "Give me one sk_buff box!" (e.g., netdev_alloc_skb function). It copies the data from the Ring Buffer to the allocated sk_buff (or reassigns the pointer). It writes information like "Protocol is Ethernet" and "Length is 1500 bytes" into the sk_buff 's management area (metadata). The driver uses the netif_receive_skb() function to toss the completed sk_buff up to the TCP/IP stack (protocol layer). From here on, it leaves the driver's hands. Despite being inside the Linux kernel, there are technologies that allow us to send user-written programs into the "sanctuary" of the kernel to intervene. The execution foundation for this is eBPF , and the intervention points are XDP (eXpress Data Path) and TC (Traffic Control) . Although we won't implement them this time, let's investigate XDP and TC to prepare for understanding eBPF in the future. 2-3. About XDP (eXpress Data Path) and TC (Traffic Control) 2-3-1. XDP (eXpress Data Path) XDP is a high-performance packet processing framework integrated into the Linux kernel network driver layer. Technical Features: Execution Timing: Executed immediately after the NIC driver receives a packet and DMA transfer is complete (interrupt context). This is before the kernel performs memory allocation for the sk_buff structure. Data Structure: Handles a lightweight structure called xdp_md (and xdp_buff ) instead of sk_buff . This provides direct access to raw packet data (byte arrays in physical memory). Operation: An eBPF program inspects the packet and returns one of the five "action codes" to immediately determine the packet's fate. Main Action Codes: XDP_DROP : Immediately drops the packet. Since memory allocation costs become zero, it provides the strongest performance for DDoS mitigation. XDP_PASS : Passes the packet to the kernel's network stack (normal processing). This is where sk_buff is generated for the first time. XDP_TX : Immediately sends the packet back out of the receiving NIC (hairpin routing). Used in load balancers. XDP_REDIRECT : Bypasses transfer to another NIC, CPU, or AF_XDP socket (user space). XDP_ABORTED : Drop on program error (exception handling). Primary Uses: DDoS defense, L4 load balancing, firewalls. 2-3-2. TC (Traffic Control) TC is a subsystem within the Linux kernel network stack that handles packet scheduling (transmission order control), shaping (bandwidth limiting), and policing (classification). eBPF can hook into this TC layer. Technical Features: Execution Timing: Ingress (Receive): Immediately after sk_buff is generated and before entering the protocol stack (between L2 and L3). Egress (Transmit): Immediately before being passed to the driver after protocol stack processing is finished. Data Structure: Handles the sk_buff structure. This allows access not only to packet contents but also to kernel-attached metadata (ingress interface index, cgroup info, socket info, etc.). Operation: Can manipulate packets based on richer information compared to XDP. Operations that are difficult in XDP, like "packet rewriting (including size changes)" or "header addition/removal (encapsulation)," can be easily performed. Difference from XDP: TC's eBPF hook ( cls_bpf ) is much faster than standard mechanisms like iptables, but because sk_buff memory allocation has already occurred, it is inferior to XDP in pure throughput performance. However, a major feature is the ability to control the "transmit side (Egress)," which XDP lacks. Primary Uses: Container networking (CNI plugins), advanced packet filtering, bandwidth control, pre-processing for L7 load balancing. Comparison Feature XDP (eXpress Data Path) TC (Traffic Control) Intervention Point NIC Driver Layer (Lowest Level) Network Stack Layer (Middle Layer) Data Structure xdp_md (Raw Data) sk_buff (With Metadata) Memory Allocation Before (Pre-cost) After (Post-cost) Direction Ingress Only* Ingress / Egress Modification Limited (Packet length change is hard) Flexible (Header add/remove possible) Performance Fastest High Speed (Slower than XDP) [!TIP] XDP is primarily for Ingress, but immediate transmission is possible using XDP_TX . However, it cannot capture packets sent from the application itself. Conclusion In this deep dive, we've peeled back the layers of the Linux kernel to reveal what actually happens when we run commands or send data over a network. We learned: The Kernel is the Manager : It abstracts hardware and protects the system via Ring 0/3 separation. System Calls are the Gateway : Tools like strace reveal the constant conversation between apps and the kernel. The "Factory" Mindset : Understanding kernel networking requires shifting focus from "IP addresses" to "sk_buffs and DMA." eBPF is the Revolution : XDP and TC allow us to safely inject custom logic into this high-speed factory floor, with XDP acting at the raw material stage and TC at the packaged stage. Understanding these low-level mechanics is crucial for debugging performance issues and leveraging modern cloud-native tools effectively. What's next? Based on these learnings, the next step is to investigate eBPF and kTLS in depth to understand how we can programmatically extend and optimize this architecture. Linux Kernel (4 Part Series) 1 Linux File System Architecture: A Deep Dive into VFS, Inodes, and Storage 2 Linux Kernel Architecture: From Ring 0 to Network Stack & eBPF 3 Docker: Internal Architecture 4 eBPF: Experiencing eBPF with Cilium Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Freelancing allows you to work with your own terms with flexibility. This is a great advantage and one of the most preferred reasons for freelancing. In Spain, freelancers have the same benefits as those in other countries, whether they work with Spanish clients or live and work locally. While freelancing has many good sides, it also comes with its own tax rules that can be hard to manage. Spanish tax laws can be complex, especially for freelancers who must keep track of multiple expenses, invoices, and deductions. Proactive tax planning is critical to avoid potential penalties, optimize tax deductions, and simplify the tax filing process. Here is a guide to important tips for freelancers tax planning in Spain and how tools like Ruul can make this process extremely easier for you! 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse eachampagne Posted on Jan 12 Websockets with Socket.IO # javascript # node # webdev # networking This post contains a flashing gif. HTTP requests have taken me pretty far, but I’m starting to run into their limits. How do I tell a client that the server updated at midnight, and it needs to fetch the newest data? How do I notify one user when another user makes a post? In short, how do I get information to the client without it initiating the request? Websockets One possible solution is to use websockets , which establish a persistent connection between the client and server. This will allow us to send data to the client when we want to, without waiting for the client’s next request. Websockets have their own protocol (though the connection is initiated with HTTP requests) and are language-agnostic. We could, if we wanted, implement a websocket client and its corresponding server from scratch or with Deno … or we could use one of the libraries that’s already done the hard work for us. I’ve used Socket.IO in a previous project, so we’ll go with that. I enjoyed working with it before, and it even has the advantage of a fallback in case the websocket fails. Colorsocket For immediate visual feedback, we’ll make a small demo where any one client can affect the colors displayed on all. Each client on the /color endpoint has a slider to control one primary color, plus a button to invert all the other /color clients. (The server assigns a color in order to each client when the client connects, so you just have to refresh a few times until you get all three colors. I did make sure duplicate colors would work in sync, however.) The /admin user can turn primary colors on or off. Here’s the app in action: The clients aren’t all constantly making requests to the server. How do they know to update? Establishing Connections When each client runs its <script> , it creates a new socket, which opens a connection to the server. // color.html const socket = io ( ' /color ' ); // we’ll come back to the argument Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The script then assigns handlers on the new socket for the various events we expect to receive from the server: // color.html socket . on ( ' assign-color ' , ( color , colorSettings , activeSettings ) => { document . getElementById ( ' color-name ' ). innerText = color ; controllingColor = color ; currentBackground = colorSettings ; active = activeSettings ; colorSlider . disabled = ! active [ controllingColor ]; document . getElementById ( ' active ' ). innerText = active [ controllingColor ] ? ' active ' : ' inactive ' ; colorSlider . value = colorSettings [ controllingColor ]; updateBackground (); }); socket . on ( ' set-color ' , ( color , value ) => { currentBackground [ color ] = value ; if ( controllingColor === color ) { colorSlider . value = value ; } updateBackground (); }); socket . on ( ' invert ' , () => { inverted = ! inverted ; document . getElementById ( ' inverted ' ). innerText = inverted ? '' : ' not ' ; updateBackground (); }); socket . on ( ' toggle-active ' , ( color ) => { active [ color ] = ! active [ color ]; if ( controllingColor === color ) { colorSlider . disabled = ! active [ color ]; } document . getElementById ( ' active ' ). innerText = active [ controllingColor ] ? ' active ' : ' inactive ' ; updateBackground (); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Meanwhile, the server detects the new connection. It assigns the client a color, sends that color and current state of the application to the client, and sets up its own handlers for events received through the socket: // index.js colorNamespace . on ( ' connection ' , ( socket ) => { const color = colors [ colorCount % 3 ]; // pick the next color in the list, then loop colorCount ++ ; socket . emit ( ' assign-color ' , color , colorSettings , activeSettings ); // synchronize the client with the application state socket . data . color = color ; // you can save information to a socket’s data key, but I didn’t end up using this for anything socket . on ( ' set-color ' , ( color , value ) => { colorSettings [ color ] = value ; colorNamespace . emit ( ' set-color ' , color , value ); }); socket . on ( ' invert ' , () => { socket . broadcast . emit ( ' invert ' ); }); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The /admin page follows similar setup. Sending Information to the Client Let’s follow how user interaction on one page changes all the others. When a user on the blue page moves the slider, the slider emits a change event, which is caught by the slider’s event listener: // color.html colorSlider . addEventListener ( ' change ' , ( event ) => { socket . emit ( ' set-color ' , controllingColor , event . target . value ); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode That event listener emits a new set-color event with the color and new value. The server receives the client’s set-color , then emits its own to transmit that data to all clients. Each client receives the message and updates its blue value accordingly. Broadcasting to Other Sockets But clicking the “Invert others” button affects the other /color users, but not the user who actually clicked the button! The key here is the broadcast flag when the server receives and retransmits the invert message: // server.js socket . on ( ' invert ' , () => { socket . broadcast . emit ( ' invert ' ); // broadcast }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This flag means that that the server will send the event to every socket except the one it’s called on. Here this is just a neat trick, but in practice, it might be useful to avoid sending a post to the user who originally wrote it, because their client already has that information. Namespaces You may have noticed that the admin tab isn’t changing color with the other three. For simplicity, I didn’t set up any handlers for the admin page. But even if I had, they wouldn’t do anything, because the admin socket isn’t receiving those events at all. This is because the admin tab is in a different namespace . // color.html const socket = io ( ' /color ' ); // ======================= // admin.html const socket = io ( ' /admin ' ); // ======================= // index.js const colorNamespace = io . of ( ' /color ' ); const adminNamespace = io . of ( ' /admin ' ); … colorNamespace . emit ( ' set-color ' , color , value ); // the admin page doesn’t receive this event Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode (For clarity, I gave my two namespaces the same names as the two endpoints the pages are located at, but I didn’t have to. The namespaces could have had arbitrary names with no change in functionality, as long as the client matched the server.) Namespaces provide a convenient way to target a subset of sockets. However, namespaces can communicate with each other: // admin.html const toggleFunction = ( color ) => { socket . emit ( ' toggle-active ' , color ); }; // ======================= // index.js // clicking the buttons on the admin page triggers changes on the color pages adminNamespace . on ( ' connection ' , ( socket ) => { socket . on ( ' toggle-active ' , color => { activeSettings [ color ] = ! activeSettings [ color ]; colorNamespace . emit ( ' toggle-active ' , color ); }); }); // ======================= // color.html socket . on ( ' toggle-active ' , ( color ) => { active [ color ] = ! active [ color ]; if ( controllingColor === color ) { colorSlider . disabled = ! active [ color ]; } document . getElementById ( ' active ' ). innerText = active [ controllingColor ] ? ' active ' : ' inactive ' ; updateBackground (); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In all of the examples, events were caused by some interaction on one of the clients. An event was emitted to the server, and a second message was emitted by the server to the appropriate clients. However, this is only a small sample of the possibilities. For example, a server could use websockets to update all clients on a regular cycle, or get information from some API and pass it on. This demo is only a small showcase of what I’ve been learning and hope to keep applying in my projects going forward. References and Further Reading Socket.IO , especially the tutorial , which got me up and running very quickly Websockets on MDN – API reference and glossary , plus the articles on writing your own clients and servers ( Deno version ) Cover Photo by Scott Rodgerson on Unsplash Top comments (2) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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You can download Windows Terminal Preview from the Microsoft Store or from the GitHub releases page . The latest features in this release will move to Windows Terminal in July 2020. Let’s check out what’s new! Open in Windows Terminal You can now right click on a folder in File Explorer and select “Open in Windows Terminal”. This will launch Windows Terminal with your default profile in the directory you had selected from File Explorer. 👉 Note: This will launch Windows Terminal Preview until this feature moves into Windows Terminal in July 2020. Additionally, there are still some known bugs that we are working on, including right-clicking in the directory “background” will not give you the Open in Windows Terminal option. Launch Windows Terminal on startup A new setting has been added by jelster that allows you to set Windows Terminal to launch when starting up your machine! You can set startOnUserLogin to true in your global settings to enable this functionality. "startOnUserLogin": true 👉 Note: If the Windows Terminal startup task entry is disabled either by organization policy or by user action, this setting will have no effect. Font weight support Windows Terminal Preview now supports font weights as a new profile setting. The fontWeight setting accepts a variety of strings describing font weights along with the corresponding numeric representation of a font weight. Full documentation of this new setting can be found on the Windows Terminal docs site . "fontWeight": "normal" 🌟 Pictured here is a sneak peek of the light version of Cascadia Code . Font weights for Cascadia Code are expected to ship within the next few months! Alt+Click to open a pane If you’d like to open a profile from the dropdown menu as a pane in the current window, you can click on it while holding Alt . This will open that profile in a pane by using the auto split feature, which will split the active window or pane across the longest length. Tab updates Color picker You can now color your tabs by right-clicking on them and selecting “Color…”. This will open the tab color menu where you can select a predefined color or expand the menu to select any color using the color picker, hex code, or RGB fields. The colors for each tab will persist for that terminal session. A huge thank you goes out to gbaychev for contributing this feature! 💡 Tip: Use the same hex code that is used as your background color for a seamless experience! Renaming In the same context menu where the color picker lives, we have added a tab rename option. Clicking this will change your tab title into a text box, where you can rename your tab for that terminal session. Compact sizing Thanks to WinUI 2.4 , we have added compact tab sizing as an option for the tabs in the tabWidthMode global setting. This will shrink every inactive tab to the width of the icon, leaving the active tab more space to display its full title. "tabWidthMode": "compact" New command line arguments We have added some additional commands to use as arguments when calling wt from the command line. The first is --maximized, -M , which will launch Windows Terminal as maximized. The second is --fullscreen, -F , which launches Windows Terminal as full screen. These two commands cannot be combined. The last is --title , which allows you to customize the title of the tab before launching Windows Terminal. This behaves just like the tabTitle profile setting. 👉 Note: If you have both Windows Terminal and Windows Terminal Preview installed, the wt command will use Windows Terminal and will not have these new arguments until July 2020. You can change the wt executable to point to Windows Terminal Preview by following this tutorial . Open defaults.json with the keyboard If you’d like to open the defaults.json file with the keyboard, we added a new default key binding of "ctrl+alt+," . The openSettings command has received new actions that enable you to open the settings.json file, defaults.json file, or both with "settingsFile" , "defaultsFile" , or "allFiles" respectively. { "command": { "action": "openSettings", "target": "defaultsFile" }, "keys": "ctrl+alt+," } Bug fixes 🐛 The character under the filledBox cursor is now shown. 🐛 You can now control if Windows Terminal will treat Ctrl+Alt as an alias for AltGr with the altGrAliasing profile setting. 🐛 The defaultProfile setting now accepts a profile’s name . 🐛 Mouse input has been fixed in Win32-OpenSSH 7.7. 🐛 The spacing above the tabs has been removed when the terminal is maximized. Top contributors We had some great contributions for this release and we would like to give those who made an impact a special shout-out! Contributors who opened the most non-duplicate issues 🏆 WSLUser 🏆 skyline75489 🏆 j4james 🏆 Chips1234 🏆 juzi214032 🏆 dakom Contributors who created the most merged pull requests 🏆 greg904 🏆 j4james 🏆 +10 tied for third Contributors who provided the most comments on pull requests 🏆 greg904 🏆 j4james 🏆 WSLUser Signing off If you’d like to learn more about the latest features, feel free to check out the Windows Terminal docs site . If you have any questions or feedback, you can reach out to Kayla ( @cinnamon_msft ) on Twitter. If you find any bugs or would like to file a feature request, you can file an issue on the Windows Terminal GitHub repo . We hope you enjoy the first update of Windows Terminal Preview! 0 12 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Linkedin Copy Link --> Category Command Line Command-Line Linux tools MS-DOS Open-Source Windows Console Windows Store Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Windows Terminal Topics Bash cmd Command-Line Console Linux MS-DOS Terminal Windows 10 WSL Share Author Kayla Cinnamon Senior Developer Advocate Senior Developer Advocate, former PM for Windows Terminal, Microsoft PowerToys, Cascadia Code, and Windows Developer Experiences. 12 comments Discussion is closed. Login to edit/delete existing comments. Code of Conduct Sort by : Newest Newest Popular Oldest Falcon Taylor --> Falcon Taylor --> August 11, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Such an amazing piece of information. I was not aware of it, We have added some additional commands to use as arguments when calling wt from the command line. The first is –maximized, -M, which will launch Windows Terminal as maximized. The second is –fullscreen, -F, which launches Windows Terminal as full screen. These two commands cannot be combined. Rov --> Rov --> August 2, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Great, thankyou so much for all developer!! Karl Vietmeier --> Karl Vietmeier --> July 20, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Just an FYI – from an accessibility standpoint the “click+key” combination can be very difficult for people with limited mobility or only one-hand. Using keyboard combos, preferably closely grouped for things like changing panes or splitting the screen are much better. In ConEmu I can split screens and move around without leaving the keyboard. Wyatt Protzman --> Wyatt Protzman --> July 14, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Any thoughts on making tab color could be exposed to the defaults ? It is cool you can edit it but perhaps this way it would have better integrations with themes? Bill Chandler --> Bill Chandler --> July 3, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> When will we get persistent commandline history? J S --> J S --> June 21, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> I wish I could cycle through the themes with a keyboard shortcut. I also wish for menus. I guess that comes later. I like Jeff Hicks’ WTToolbox module for managing the settings. https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/WTToolbox Emmanuel Adebiyi --> Emmanuel Adebiyi --> June 19, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> This is really exciting Nicolas Penin --> Nicolas Penin --> June 19, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> I love this windows terminal. Maybe a stupid question, but… is there any plan to port it to Linux like let’s say Ubuntu Mate ? Alex Sanin --> Alex Sanin --> June 19, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Great, thanks! Stuard Gerardo Carrillo Gonzalez --> Stuard Gerardo Carrillo Gonzalez --> June 18, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> I love the startOnUserLogin setting Load more comments Read next July 15, 2020 Windows Package Manager Preview (v0.1.41821) Demitrius Nelon July 22, 2020 Windows Terminal Preview 1.2 Release Kayla Cinnamon Stay informed Get notified when new posts are published. Email * Country/Region * Select... 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Forem Close Challenges > Algolia MCP Server Challenge CHALLENGE RESULTS 🏆 Winners Announced! 🎊 Congrats to the Algolia MCP Challenge Winners! Read Announcement Challenge ends soon! Submit your entry now DAYS : HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS See prompts Algolia MCP Server Challenge View Entries Please sign in to follow this challenge Manage your entire search infrastructure using natural language! Challenge Status: Ended Ended Join our next Challenge We are thrilled to partner with Algolia , one of our amazing Diamond Sponsors, for an exciting new DEV challenge that explores the cutting edge of AI-powered search. Running through July 27 , the Algolia MCP Server invites you to explore the intersection of AI and search technology using Algolia's Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Whether you're focused on enhancing search capabilities or building intelligent user experiences, this challenge offers creative opportunities to innovate with search-powered solutions. We have one prompt for this challenge, but three opportunities to win! Each winner will receive: $1,000 USD DEV++ Membership Exclusive DEV Badge All Participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge on their DEV profile. Key Dates Contest start: July 10, 2025 Submissions due: July 27, 2025 Winners announced: August 07, 2025 Badge Rewards Algolia MCP Server Challenge Completion Badge Algolia MCP Server Challenge Winner Badge Find Out More Ask questions and share your ideas on the Algolia MCP Server Challenge Launch Post. View Launch Post Sponsored by Algolia For 200k years, humans have spent most of their waking lives searching. Once, we looked for food and shelter. Now, it’s information - which keeps proliferating faster and threatens to overwhelm us. Algolia’s mission is to find without foraging: to show us what we’re looking for - instantly. Learn More → Challenge Prompt Algolia MCP Server Your mandate is to build with the Algolia MCP Server. Focus on building something that showcases the power of Algolia's MCP server in whatever way inspires you most. If you're someone who appreciates a bit more direction, you can consider our additional prize categories below. Additional Prize Categories Backend Data Optimization : Awarded to a top submission that focuses on backend data enrichment by integrating with other 3rd party AI tools like Claude Desktop, n8n workflows, etc. Ultimate User Experience : Awarded to a top submission with a compelling user-facing application that uses the Algolia MCP server to retrieve information to deliver intelligent responses. 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This means, you should clearly state what you were building on and what elements are original to this new submission. When building on existing code, we expect a significant change that adds something tangible to the output. i.e. a new animation, and new sprite, a new function, a new presentation. Not just changes to the source - i.e. changing colours, changing one sprite, changing one function. What happens if my submission is considered plagiarized or invalid? Anything deemed to be plagiarism will not be eligible for prizes. Incidental plagiarism may simply result in your disqualification from the challenge (regardless of the number of other valid submissions you have published). Egregious plagiarism will result in your suspension from DEV entirely. Any non-generic, non-trivial usage of prior work, including open source code must be credited in your submission. Do submissions have to be in English? Non-english submissions are eligible for a completion badge but not eligible for prizes due to the current limitations of our judges. We will not be judging on mastery of the English language, so please don’t let this deter you from submitting if you are not a native English speaker! We hope to evolve this in the future to be more accommodating. Do I need a license for my code? You are not required to license your code but we strongly recommend that you do. Here are some you may consider: MIT , Apache , BSD-2 , BSD-3 , or Commons Clause . Can I use AI? Use of AI is allowed as long as all other rules are followed. We want to give you a chance to show off your skills in realistic scenarios. If you use AI tools to help you achieve your submission, all the power to you. How do I embed my project directly into my DEV post? Our editor supports many types of embeds, including: Stackbliz, Glitch, Github, etc. You can typically use the {% embed https://... %} syntax directly in the post. 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