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https://docs.suprsend.com/reference/rollback-translation | Rollback Translation - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection API Reference Overview Authentication Errors WORKFLOWS POST Create/Update Workflow PATCH Commit Workflow GET Get Workflow GET List Workflows PATCH Enable/Disable Workflow DEL Delete Workflow SCHEMAS POST Create/Update Schema PATCH Commit Schema GET List Schemas GET Get Schema EVENTS POST Create Event PATCH Update Event GET List Events GET Get Event Details GET Get Linked Workflows PATCH Delink Schema from Event CATEGORIES GET Get Category POST Create/Update Category PATCH Commit Category GET List Translation GET Get Translation POST Add Translation DEL Delete Translation TRANSLATIONS POST Add Translation PATCH Commit Translation GET Get Translation GET List Translations GET Get Translation History POST Rollback Translation DEL Delete Translation Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation TRANSLATIONS Rollback Translation Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog TRANSLATIONS Rollback Translation OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Rollback translations to a previous version. This will replace all files with what was available at the previous version. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT POST / v1 / {workspace} / translation / version / {version_no} / rollback Try it Rollback Translation cURL Copy Ask AI curl -X POST "https://stagingapi.suprsend.com/v1/{workspace}/translation/version/{version_no}/rollback/" \ --header 'Authorization: ServiceToken <token>' 200 401 404 Copy Ask AI { "meta" : { "count" : 2 , "limit" : 10 , "offset" : 0 }, "results" : [ { "filename" : "en.json" , "locale" : "en" , "locale_name" : "English" , "namespace" : null , "action" : "unchanged" , "updated_at" : "2025-10-30T12:23:50.380614Z" }, { "filename" : "fr.json" , "locale" : "fr" , "locale_name" : "French" , "namespace" : null , "action" : "added" , "updated_at" : "2025-10-28T07:59:43.397124Z" } ] } Authorizations ServiceToken <token> string header required You can get Service Token from SuprSend dashboard -> Account Settings -> Service Tokens section. Path Parameters workspace string required Workspace slug (staging, production, etc.) version_no integer required Version number to rollback to Response 200 application/json Details of available translation files after rollback. meta object Show child attributes results object[] Show child attributes Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Delete Translation Marks a file for deletion in the next commit. Actual deletion will happen when you commit the draft. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by Rollback Translation cURL Copy Ask AI curl -X POST "https://stagingapi.suprsend.com/v1/{workspace}/translation/version/{version_no}/rollback/" \ --header 'Authorization: ServiceToken <token>' 200 401 404 Copy Ask AI { "meta" : { "count" : 2 , "limit" : 10 , "offset" : 0 }, "results" : [ { "filename" : "en.json" , "locale" : "en" , "locale_name" : "English" , "namespace" : null , "action" : "unchanged" , "updated_at" : "2025-10-30T12:23:50.380614Z" }, { "filename" : "fr.json" , "locale" : "fr" , "locale_name" : "French" , "namespace" : null , "action" : "added" , "updated_at" : "2025-10-28T07:59:43.397124Z" } ] } | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
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https://legal.x.com/ads-terms/us.html | X Master Services Agreement - US X logo icon X Master Services Agreement BEFORE YOU PARTICIPATE IN ANY X PROGRAM, PLEASE READ THE TERMS OF THIS X MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT. BY USING THE APPLICABLE X PROGRAM, ENTERING INTO AN INSERTION ORDER OR OTHER ORDER FORM REFERENCING THIS MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT, AND/OR BY CLICKING A BUTTON AND/OR CHECKING A BOX INDICATING YOUR ACCEPTANCE, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT. 1. INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITIONS. We provide you and, if applicable, Authorized Users, access to our products, services, code, and/or software in connection with the applicable X program (each a “ Program(s) ”) for your use, subject to your acceptance of and compliance with this Master Services Agreement (the “ MSA ”), the terms and conditions, if any, of the Programs in which you participate (each, “ Program T&Cs ”), as such terms are updated from time to time, and the terms and conditions of any applicable insertion order(s) that you or your Affiliate(s) enter into that specifically references this MSA (each an “ Insertion Order ” or “ IO ”) (collectively, the “ Agreement ”). In the Agreement, (i) “ we ,” “ us ,” and “ our ” mean X Corp. (“ X ”), (ii) a “ X Company(ies) ” means X, an Affiliate of X, or an authorized reseller of X, (iii) “ X Entities ” means the X Companies and their respective officers, directors, consultants, contractors, agents, attorneys, employees, third-party service providers, and third parties distributing your X Ads (defined below in the X Ads Program T&Cs ) via the X Network, (iv) “ X Service ” means the real-time information service, commonly referred to as “X,” which includes the services currently provided by the X Companies at its websites and X-owned, operated and/or controlled mobile applications and social plug-ins and application programming interfaces (“ API(s) ”) that are owned, operated, authorized, or hosted by or for X, including the X Network and applicable Programs, (v) “ X Network ” means the network of advertising channels, including all forms of media, applications, and devices, through which we may distribute ads, in any medium now known or hereafter developed, (vi) “ X Code ” means proprietary software code and related tools that we may offer or otherwise make available to you in connection with a Program, or that are part of such Program, (vii) “ you ” and “ your ” mean the company, organization and/or entity electronically accepting the Agreement, or the company, organization and/or entity named in an Insertion Order, and any of its Affiliates that execute an Insertion Order for any Program, (viii) “ Affiliate(s) ” means, with respect to a company, organization, and/or entity, any other entity that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such entity, (ix) “ Authorized User(s) ” means your agents, representatives, contractors, and any person or entity acting or apparently acting on your behalf, and your Affiliates that access a Program without executing their own separate Insertion Order, (x) “ Materials ” means, individually and collectively, all information you provide, use, or approve in connection with the Agreement, including all creative, hashtags, content, URLs, titles, descriptions, trademarks, listings, search keywords, ad target options, domain names, content of X Ads and all related materials and metadata, data, data feeds, and targeting parameters, and (xi) “ Laws ” means applicable law, statute, directive, ordinance, treaty, contract, regulation. To the extent that we disclose to you any data of users located in the European Union, EFTA States, or the United Kingdom pursuant to the Agreement, such user data is controlled by X Internet Unlimited Company (“ X IUC ”), an Irish registered company. XIUC has authorized X to make these disclosures on its behalf to the extent that they occur pursuant to the Agreement. Additionally, without prejudice to any of our obligations hereunder, if pursuant to the Agreement you disclose to us any personal data (as defined by EU law) relating to individuals who live in the European Union, EFTA States, or the United Kingdom and we do not process such personal data as your processor, XIUC shall be the controller of such data for the purpose of EU law. Terms used but not defined in this MSA will have the meanings given to such terms in any Program T&Cs or Insertion Order, as applicable. Terms used in any Program T&Cs or Insertion Order, but not defined therein, will have the meanings given to such terms in this MSA or other Program T&Cs, as applicable. All definitions set forth herein apply both to their singular and plural forms, as the context may require. 2. CHARGES, FEES, PAYMENT AND TAXES. For any Program in which you participate, you will pay us for all charges and fees you incur in connection with each Program in the currency set forth on the applicable Insertion Order or in your online X Ads account. Our measurements are the definitive measurements under the Agreement and will be used to calculate your charges. If an Insertion Order with us is applicable, the X Company identified on such Insertion Order will submit an invoice to you at the email address on the applicable Insertion Order, and, unless otherwise set forth on the applicable Insertion Order, you will pay all undisputed charges in full within thirty (30) days of the invoice date. If payment by credit card or charge card (" Credit Card ") is applicable, you authorize us to charge your Credit Card for any and all amounts and fees you incur in connection with applicable Programs, including recurring payments, within the limits of the total budget and/or daily maximum amount you indicated, if applicable. The types of Credit Cards that we accept and the timing of the billing of the charges and fees may vary according to the Program. The issuer of your payment method may impose additional requirements and/or other charges. You are responsible for keeping your Credit Card information (including your name, address, card or account number, CVV number and expiration date, as applicable) on file with us current, and you also authorize us to update your Credit Card information with data we obtain from your financial institution, the issuer of your Credit Card, or from a payment network, including but not limited to Mastercard, American Express, or Visa. You authorize us, subject to Law, (i) to retain your Credit Card information for as long as is necessary to meet all of your payment obligations to us or until such time as you revoke this authorization in accordance with procedures prescribed by us, whichever is later, and (ii) to share your Credit Card and related billing and payment information with companies who work on our behalf, such as payment processors and/or credit agencies, for all purposes reasonably associated with acceptance of Credit Cards, including fraud detection, verifying credit, effecting payment, and servicing your account. Any revocation by you of this authorization will become effective when all charges and fees associated with your use of the Programs have been fully satisfied. Your revocation of this authorization will have no effect on your liability for incurred charges and fees through your participation in a Program. If you have been provided with a line of credit for a Program by us, we may, in our sole discretion, extend, revise or revoke credit at any time. If we agree to your request to send an invoice to a third party on your behalf, you agree to remain responsible and liable for payment, and if such third party does not pay the invoice within the thirty (30) day payment period, you will immediately pay all such amounts to us. Any late payments may accrue interest equal to one- and one-half percent (1.5%) per month, or the maximum amount allowable under Law, whichever is less, compounded monthly. Further, if you fail to make any payment as set forth herein, you will pay all reasonable expenses (including attorneys’ fees) incurred by us in collecting such charges. Any disputes about charges to your account(s) must be submitted to us in writing within sixty (60) days of the date you incurred such charge, otherwise you waive such dispute and such charge will be final and not subject to dispute. All payments of service fees, unused promotional credits, and initial deposit(s) are non-refundable and our property. Charges and fees do not include any applicable sales, use, value-added, withholding, excise, or any other taxes or government charges, which are payable by you and are in addition to any amounts due to us hereunder. If withholding taxes are imposed by any jurisdiction on the transactions described in the Agreement, you will pay such taxes such that we receive the full amount invoiced, without offset or deduction, and you will promptly provide to us the applicable certificates and receipts regarding such remittances. In addition, a surcharge may be applied to recover costs associated with Digital Services Tax (DST) or similar jurisdiction-specific taxes or regulatory fees incurred by X for ad distribution in certain jurisdictions. This surcharge will appear as a separate line item on your invoice, where applicable, and will be calculated as a percentage of applicable charges, as determined by X in its sole discretion. X may adjust this surcharge at any time, without prior notice, in response to increased tax or fee rates or related administrative costs. If a credit balance remains in your account(s) (other than unused promotional credits and initial deposits) after the end of the applicable campaign, we will attempt to refund any portion of such balance that may be owed to you, including any credit memos. If we are unable to refund any such balance using your email address on file with us, we will dispose of the balance pursuant to Law and our Policies and procedures. 3. ACCESS AND RESTRICTIONS. You will not: (i) use any automated means, including agents, robots, scripts, or spiders to access, monitor, scrape, or manage your account(s) with us, or to access, monitor, scrape or copy the X Service or X systems or any data therein, except those automated means expressly made available by us or authorized by us in advance in writing (e.g., third-party tools or APIs approved by us); (ii) bypass any robot exclusion headers on the X Service (including using any device, software, or routine to accomplish that goal); (iii) sell third party ads or otherwise make them available by way of your use of the X Service without our prior written consent; (iv) interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper working of the X Service, Programs, or X systems; (v) use or combine our Programs with software offered under any open source license which creates any obligations with respect to our Programs contrary to the Agreement, or purport to grant to any third party any rights to, or immunities under, our intellectual property or proprietary rights in the Programs; or (vi) make available to us or our Affiliates any personal data of visitors, users, or customers of your website(s) in connection with your access or use of our Programs, except as expressly permitted in Program T&Cs. Our Programs, including your password(s) related to your account(s), may not be used by, or made available to, any third party, except Authorized Users. You will promptly notify us in writing if you become aware of a potential breach of security relating to your account(s) with us (e.g., the unauthorized disclosure or use of your username or password). Authorized Users must comply with the Agreement and you are and shall remain responsible and liable for their acts and omissions in connection with the Agreement, and any charges, costs, fees, or expenses they may accrue. In order to improve our Programs, we may allow for the testing of traffic, implementations, and/or features, and unless we agree otherwise, you agree to pay for all charges as set forth in the applicable Insertion Order or your online account (e.g., engagement, impressions, clicks) during those tests. We may also redesign or modify the organization, specifications, structure, and/or appearance of any location where your X Ads may be displayed. Your participation in each Program is subject to our policies as updated from time to time, including our Privacy Policy ( https://x.com/privacy ), Terms of Service ( https://x.com/tos ), X Ads Policy Guidelines ( https://x.com/adspolicy ), and the policies of any X Entity (collectively, the “ Policies ”) (or available at any successor websites or locations). The X Companies, at our sole discretion, may provide free engagements, impressions, ads, credits, and/or discounts, including in connection with contests, incentives, promotions, or donations, all of which, if so provided, unless otherwise stated by us, shall be subject to the Agreement. 4. YOUR SITE AND MATERIALS. We are not responsible for any aspect of your or any third-party website(s) or application(s), or for any content with which the Materials may be associated. You represent, warrant, and covenant that: (i) all Materials are, and will be updated to remain, current and accurate; and (ii) your Materials are either original to you or you have secured all necessary rights, consents, waivers and licenses for their use as contemplated by the Agreement, and you are responsible for all royalties, payments, and fees with respect thereto (e.g., performing rights society fees). 5. USE OF MATERIALS. In order to participate in any Program, you grant the X Entities a non-exclusive, fee-free, royalty-free, worldwide license to: (i) use, copy, adapt, reformat, recompile, truncate, and/or edit any part of the Materials for public performance, public display, and distribution; (ii) access, index, and cache the website(s) to which your X Ads link, or any portion thereof, by any means, including web spiders and/or crawlers; and (iii) distribute your X Ads through the X Network. None of the X Entities will have any liability for your X Ads or Materials and may refuse, reject, cancel, suspend, or remove any X Ad, Materials, or space reservation at its discretion at any time. Your X Ads may be subject to inventory availability, and the final decision as to ad relevancy is at our discretion. 6. CONFIDENTIALITY. “ Confidential Information ” means any information disclosed by one party to the other, either directly or indirectly, in writing, orally, or by inspection of tangible objects, other than information that the receiving party can establish: (i) was publicly known and made generally available in the public domain prior to the time of disclosure; (ii) becomes publicly known and made generally available after disclosure other than through the receiving party’s action or inaction; or (iii) is in the receiving party’s possession, without confidentiality restrictions, prior to the time of disclosure, as shown by the receiving party’s files and records. The receiving party will not at any time: (a) disclose or otherwise make available to any person or entity any Confidential Information (other than to those of your employees and Authorized Users who are bound in writing by use and confidentiality restrictions which are no less protective of us than those contained in the Agreement and who have a legitimate need to know such Confidential Information in connection with the Agreement); or (b) access, use, reproduce, or copy any Confidential Information, except as necessary in connection with the purpose for which such Confidential Information is disclosed and in accordance with the Agreement. The receiving party will take all measures to protect the secrecy of, and to avoid disclosure and unauthorized use of, the Confidential Information. If required by Law to disclose Confidential Information, the receiving party may do so provided that: (1) the receiving party gives the disclosing party prompt written notice of such requirement prior to such disclosure; (2) at the disclosing party’s request, the receiving party assists the disclosing party in obtaining an order protecting the Confidential Information from public disclosure; and (3) any such disclosure is limited to the minimum extent necessary to comply with the legal requirement. All Confidential Information will remain the disclosing party’s personal property, and all documents, electronic media, and other items containing or relating to any Confidential Information must be delivered to the disclosing party, destroyed, or uninstalled immediately upon request, provided, however the foregoing shall not apply to Confidential Information stored on the receiving party’s back-up systems provided that the Confidential Information is kept in confidence, back-up systems are not readily accessible to general users, and the Confidential Information on such systems is overwritten in the ordinary course of business. Nothing contained in the Agreement will prevent either party from complying with applicable privacy laws and regulations, and if there is any conflict between the Agreement and the terms of the applicable X Company privacy policy (“ Privacy Policy ”) (as posted on or linked from the X Service), the Agreement will control. You will not access or use any Program under the Agreement in a way that causes us to violate our Privacy Policy. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, all data and information gathered or received by us in connection with providing the Programs and all information described in the applicable Privacy Policy may be shared with and used by (x) the X Entities (and you acknowledge the country of the X Entity receiving the data or information may not afford the same level of protection of such data as the country in which the data or information was collected), and/or (y) certain selected third parties only in aggregated and anonymous form. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall prevent us from complying with legal transparency requirements (such as the ones provided by the EU Digital Services Act) or otherwise promote transparency to the public about the use of the Programs, the X Service and the X Network, including to publicly disclose certain information about your Materials such as (i) identifying you, a Representative or another third-party, if applicable, as responsible for the Materials that are distributed through the X Ads; (ii) your ad target options and targeting parameters; and (iii) certain metrics and data about your campaign performance. Neither you nor we may issue any press release or other public statement regarding the Agreement, the Programs, or the other party without the other’s prior written consent, except that X may use your trademarks, logos or other indicia of origin associated with you solely for the purpose of indicating that you are a client of X. 7. BETAS. X may, at its sole discretion and upon your acceptance, provide you with early access to non-generally available alphas, betas, research studies, pilots, marketing services and/or other programs from time to time (“ Beta(s) ”). All Betas will be considered X Confidential Information. You agree that participation in any Beta will assist X in research, analyzing and validating some existing and/or prospective programs, products and/or tools, and that if you provide X with any comments, feedback or other information to assist X in evaluating and improving such programs, products and/or tools (“ Feedback ”), X will be free to use the Feedback now or in the future in any way without any compensation or obligation to you or any third party. For clarification, Feedback does not include, and X will not use, your name or publicly disclose your Beta performance results. 8. REPRESENTATIONS. You represent, warrant, and covenant that: (i) you have the right and/or authority to enter into the Agreement; (ii) all Materials are free of viruses and/or other computer programming routines that may damage, interfere with, or expropriate any X Company system data or information; (iii) a click on your ad will not cause damage to or interfere with a user’s computer or other device or expropriate any user system data or information, change a user’s settings, or create a series of sequential, stand-alone advertisements (including by pop-up or pop-under window); (iv) you will not engage in, nor cause others to engage in, spamming or improper, malicious, or fraudulent clicking, impression, or marketing activities relating to any Program; (v) your Materials, X Ads (including products and services referenced therein), the website(s) to which the ads link, all emails, newsletters, and other items and technology in connection therewith, any tools or code you use or make available in connection with a Program, and/or any act or omission by you relating to a Program (a) do not and will not violate any Law, the Policies, or any other agreement to which you are a party, (b) do not and will not infringe any copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret, or other intellectual property right of any person or entity, (c) do not breach any duty toward, or rights of, any person or entity, including rights of publicity and/or privacy, and (d) are not false, deceptive, misleading, defamatory or libelous and any results or outcomes therein are representative of outcomes a typical user can expect; (vi) you will not reverse engineer, disassemble, reconstruct, decompile, copy, or create derivative works of any Program, or any aspect or portion thereof; (vii) you will comply with any trade sanction, and/or import or export regulation that applies to your use of our Programs and obtain all necessary licenses to use, export, re-export, or import our Programs as applicable; (viii) you will not provide access to the Programs, except to Authorized Users who are bound in writing by use and confidentiality restrictions which are no less protective of us than those contained in the Agreement; and (ix) you will comply with all applicable anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws, and you will not offer, promise, receive, authorize or give anything of value, to or from any person, in order to unduly influence any business decision. 9. INDEMNIFICATION. You will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the X Entities from all claims, whether actual or alleged (collectively, “ Claims ”), that arise out of or in connection with (i) your Materials and/or X Ads, (ii) your or Authorized Users’ use of any Program, X Company system, or X Service, (iii) your website or application(s), or (iv) your or Authorized Users’ breach of your representations and warranties set forth in the Agreement. You are solely responsible for defending any Claim against a X Entity, subject to such X Entity’s right to participate with counsel of its own choosing, and for payment of all judgments, settlements, damages, losses, liabilities, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, resulting from all Claims against a X Entity, provided that you will not agree to any settlement related to any Claims without such X Entity’s prior express written consent regardless of whether or not such settlement releases the applicable X Entity from any obligation or liability. 10. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER. THE PROGRAMS, X SERVICE, X NETWORK, X CODE, AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY, REPRESENTATION, CONDITION, OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND (INCLUDING THE RESULTS OF ANY AD CAMPAIGN), EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, OR ARISING OUT OF CUSTOM, COURSE OF DEALING OR TRADE USAGE, AND YOUR USE THEREOF IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, WE DISCLAIM ON BEHALF OF OURSELVES, AND ALL X ENTITIES, ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS, CONDITIONS, OR GUARANTEES, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, SERVICE QUALITY, NONINFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR THAT THE X SERVICE OR X NETWORK WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE. 11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. EXCEPT FOR (I) CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION 6 ABOVE, (II) YOUR INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION 9 ABOVE, AND (III) AMOUNTS DUE AND PAYABLE BY YOU HEREUNDER, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY LIABILITY OF THE X ENTITIES AND YOU IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT, UNDER ANY CAUSE OF ACTION OR THEORY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, WILL BE STRICTLY LIMITED TO THE LESSER OF THE AMOUNT ALREADY PAID BY YOU TO US PURSUANT TO THE AGREEMENT IN THE SIX-MONTH PERIOD PRIOR TO THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM OR U.S. $250,000 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT IN THE APPLICABLE CURRENCY). IN NO EVENT WILL THE X ENTITIES OR YOU BE LIABLE FOR COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES, LOST PROFITS, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE AGREEMENT. YOU WILL NOT HOLD A X COMPANY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SELECTION OR RETENTION OF, OR ANY ACTS, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS BY, ANY THIRD PARTY IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT, INCLUDING WITH RESPECT TO ACTIONS BY ANY THIRD PARTY RELATING TO OR IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR X ADS, REGARDLESS OF THE INTENT OF SUCH THIRD PARTY. 12. TERMINATION. At any time, for any or no reason, we may terminate any Program, and you or we may terminate the Agreement. At any time and at our sole discretion, we may update or modify any Program features or functionality, or the Agreement. We may also, at our sole discretion, terminate your participation in any Program or suspend or limit your participation in any Program or part thereof, including suspending or removing your X Ads. The X Entities will have no liability regarding the foregoing decisions. Upon termination of any Program T&Cs or the suspension or discontinuation of any Program or your participation therein, your outstanding payment obligations incurred under such Program will become immediately due and payable. Sections 1, 2, 3 (first, fourth, and ninth sentences only), and 4 through 21 of this MSA, and those provisions specified in any Program T&Cs will survive termination of the Agreement. 13. NOTICES. We may give notices to you, including regarding updates to the Agreement, by posting on the X Service, or by email to the address provided by you. By continuing to access or use a Program after any such updates to the Agreement, you agree to be bound by the updated Agreement. You must ensure that your contact and account information is current and correct, and promptly notify us in writing of any changes to such information. You will send all notices to us via recognized overnight courier or certified mail, return receipt requested, to: Legal Department, X Corp., 865 FM 1209, Building 2, Bastrop, TX 78602, USA. 14. CHOICE OF LAW; ARBITRATION; CLASS ACTION WAIVER. The terms of the Agreement and any dispute relating thereto or between you and us will be governed by the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to conflict/choice of law principles. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply to the Agreement. If a dispute arises (except for payment disputes, which will be resolved as described in Section 2), you agree to provide X with notice of the dispute, and to provide a ten (10) business day resolution period in which we may attempt to work out the dispute informally. If, after the ten (10) business day resolution period, we cannot work out the dispute, you agree to bring any dispute or claim arising out of the Agreement in binding arbitration before a single, mutually agreed upon arbitrator. You and X hereby expressly waive trial by jury. The arbitration shall be administered by AAA pursuant to its expedited rules for arbitration. You may bring claims only on your own behalf, and unless you and X both agree, the arbitrator may not consolidate more than one person’s claims. In a dispute involving U.S. $25,000 or less, the arbitrator will hold a telephonic hearing, unless the arbitrator determines that good cause exists to justify an in-person hearing. Any in-person hearing will take place in Austin, Texas. Judgment on any award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. As an alternative to arbitration, you may bring your claim in your local “small claims” court if permitted by that small claims court’s rules. For any small claims court or arbitration dispute, you and X both agree that any claim or dispute covered by the Agreement (except for payment disputes, which must be submitted as described in Section 2, or for intellectual property disputes) must be filed within one year from the first point at which the dispute could be filed. 15. ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between you and us regarding the subject matter contained herein and supersedes all proposals, representations, claims, and communications in all forms of media (including all instructions, advertisements, messages, and policies), written and oral, regarding the subject matter contained herein. No terms or conditions including without limitation, your pre-printed forms, purchase orders and/or clickthrough or shrinkwrap terms, whether or not signed by or accepted by us, will apply, and all such terms shall automatically be null and void. Only the terms set forth in the Agreement will be binding on us. The terms of any specific Program T&Cs govern only that Program, and not any other Program, except as specifically referenced in such Program T&Cs. If there is a conflict between the MSA, any Program T&Cs, and any Insertion Order, the conflict will be resolved according to the following order of precedence: (1) Program T&Cs; (2) MSA; and (3) Insertion Order. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the terms of an Insertion Order may amend the MSA and/or the applicable Program T&Cs only if the amended terms contained in such Insertion Order: (i) apply only to the account(s) listed in the Insertion Order; (ii) apply only to that Insertion Order; (iii) specifically identify the provision(s) of the Program T&Cs or the MSA they amend; and (iv) both you and we sign the Insertion Order. 16. WAIVER. Only a written instrument specifically waiving compliance that is executed by whichever of you or us is entitled to waive such compliance may waive any term(s) and/or condition(s) of the Agreement. No waiver by you or us of a breach of any provision hereof will be deemed a waiver of any other breach of such provision or a waiver of the provision. If any provision of the Agreement is held or made invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such invalidity will not affect the remainder of the Agreement, and the invalid or unenforceable provision will be replaced by a valid provision that has a similar economic effect. 17. FORCE MAJEURE. Neither we nor you will have any liability under the Agreement by reason of any failure or delay in the performance of our or your obligations on account of strikes, shortages, riots, acts of terrorism, insurrection, fires, flood, storm, explosions, earthquakes, Internet and/or electrical outages, computer viruses, acts of God, war, governmental action, or any cause that is beyond our or your reasonable control. 18. RELATIONSHIP. You and we are independent contractors and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create, evidence, or imply any agency, employment, partnership, or joint venture between you and us. Except as otherwise set forth in the Agreement, neither you nor we will have any right, power, or authority to create any obligation or responsibility on behalf of the other and the Agreement is not intended to benefit, nor will it be deemed to give rise to any rights in, any third party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you acknowledge and agree that the X Companies will be third-party beneficiaries to the Agreement and will be entitled to directly enforce, and rely upon, any provision in the Agreement, which confers a benefit on, or rights in favor of, them. 19. ASSIGNMENT. You may not assign, sublicense, or transfer the Agreement or any right or duty under the Agreement. Any assignment, transfer, or attempted assignment or transfer in violation of this Section 19 will be void and of no force or effect. We and our subsequent assignees may assign, delegate, sublicense, or otherwise transfer from time to time the Agreement, or the rights or obligations hereunder, in whole or in part, to any person or entity such as to our Affiliate(s). 20. OTHER. The Programs are proprietary to us and are protected by applicable state, federal, and international intellectual property laws and we retain all rights, title, and interests in and to the Programs, together with all derivative works, modifications, enhancements, and upgrades, but excluding your Materials. Any rights not expressly granted in the Agreement are reserved by you or us, as applicable, and all implied licenses are disclaimed. As used in the Agreement, the word “ including ” is a term of enlargement meaning “including without limitation” and does not denote exclusivity, and the words “ will ,” “ shall ,” and “ must ” are deemed to be equivalent and denote a mandatory obligation or prohibition, as applicable. Services and obligations to be performed by us hereunder may be performed by other X Companies and/or third-party service providers. 21. REPRESENTATIVE. If you are an advertising agency, search engine marketer, reseller, or other entity representing Advertisers (“ Representative ”), this Section 21 applies, and in such case, “ you ” and “ your ” means Representative, and any Affiliates of Representative who execute an Insertion Order, together with Advertisers. “ Advertiser(s) ” means an entity (including a sole proprietor) which is/will be enrolled in a Program by you. You also agree to the following: a. Representative Obligations. Representative represents, warrants, and covenants that: (i) it is the authorized agent of the Advertiser and has the legal authority to enter into the Agreement on behalf of the Advertiser, make all decisions, and take all actions relating to the Advertiser’s accounts, including, as applicable, through specific Programs, the provision of data to X, and the receipt and processing of data; (ii) by Representative executing an Insertion Order or otherwise enrolling an Advertiser in a Program, the Advertiser is also entering into the Agreement; (iii) Representative will not, without our prior written consent (a) make any representation, guarantee, condition, or warranty concerning any Program or X Entity, including that Representative is an affiliate or partner of any X Entity, (b) make any commitments (e.g., guarantees as to placement of ads) to an Advertiser or potential Advertiser regarding any Program, (c) negotiate any terms or conditions related to the Programs which may affect the rights, protections, and/or obligations of any X Entity, and/or that are inconsistent with the Agreement, or (d) engage in any telesales or telemarketing in connection with any Program; and (iv) Representative will perform its duties pursuant to the Agreement in a professional manner consistent with the requirements established by us. Upon our request, Representative will immediately deliver to us each agreement that designates Representative as the Advertiser’s agent and authorizes Representative to act on the Advertiser’s behalf in connection with the Agreement. In the event of a termination of your relationship with an Advertiser, Representative agrees that such Advertiser may automatically and without further action continue to use the Materials, including account and performance history with respect to its X Ads, and Representative will no longer have access to such Advertiser’s accounts. Representative will not at any time use data or information received in connection with the Agreement (a) to conduct any marketing efforts targeted at our existing advertisers, or (b) with an Advertiser other than the one in connection with which the data or information was received. b. Payment Liability. We will hold Representative liable for payments under Section 2 above, solely to the extent Representative has received payment from the Advertiser on whose behalf it is acting; for sums not received by Representative, we will hold the Advertiser solely liable (“ Sequential Liability ”); provided, however, (i) if we do not offer credit to the applicable Advertiser or if we have not offered Representative Sequential Liability in a particular country, we will notify you of such rejection prior to the start of the applicable campaign (email acceptable), and in such case, if you elect to proceed with the campaign, and unless otherwise agreed upon in writing between or among Representative or Advertiser, on the one hand, and us, on the other hand, Representative and each Advertiser will be jointly and severally liable for all payment obligations pursuant to Section 2 above, and you hereby waive any Law that may require us to proceed against one or more of you prior to proceeding against any others who may also be liable, and/or (ii) if Representative (x) breaches or allegedly breaches Section 21a.(i) above, or (y) fails to comply with our request to confirm whether an Advertiser has paid to it in advance funds sufficient to make payments pursuant to Section 2 above, Representative will be obligated to immediately pay all such amounts due us regardless of whether it has received payment from such Advertiser. You acknowledge that we may directly contact any Advertiser represented by Representative, including if we have not received payment for such Advertiser’s account within forty-five (45) days from the date of the applicable invoice. Should Representative enter into an Insertion Order for its own benefit, this MSA and applicable Program T&Cs will govern and the Representative will be deemed an Advertiser in those instances. X ADS PROGRAM T&Cs By participating in the X Ads Program, in a particular country, you agree that your participation will be governed by and subject to the applicable X Master Services Agreement (the "MSA") and the following X Ads Program T&Cs (collectively, the "Agreement"): 1. PROGRAM USE. We provide you with access to our Program for promoted ads, promoted trends, and promoted accounts (respectively, the “ Promoted Ads, ” “ X Takeovers ,” and “ Follower Ads ”) as well as other ad units we offer for your use (collectively the “ X Ads ”). You will pay for all engagements, impressions, and/or clicks (each an “ Action ,” collectively “ Actions ”) on your X Ads that we deliver, as stated on the applicable Insertion Order or in your online account. Promoted Ads and Follower Ads are displayed on a space-available basis and are not guaranteed to appear on the X Network. X Takeovers will appear in accordance with the specifications on the applicable Insertion Order. Except with respect to X Takeovers, (i) we do not guarantee that your ads will be placed in, or available through, any part of the X Network, nor do we guarantee that your ads will appear in a particular position, and (ii) we will use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver Actions as specified by you in your X Ads account during campaign setup, as applicable. 2. PLACEMENT OF ADS. For X Takeovers, if your Materials, including any updates, are not given to us three (3) days prior to the anticipated start date of the campaign, or do not conform to the Policies and specifications, (i) we are not required to place your X Takeover as stated on an Insertion Order, and (ii) you are still responsible for payment for the X Takeover. 3. MAKE GOODS. If we fail to deliver a X Takeover as specified in an Insertion Order, then, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, our sole liability is limited, at our election, to one of the following: (i) a refund of any prepaid charges representing the undelivered portion, if any; or (ii) rebooking of the X Takeover to a similarly priced available date. Make goods for any other X Ads products are at our sole discretion and will be provided as (a) bonus media to be delivered at a later date, or (b) a credit memo. 4. DATA USAGE. In addition to the restrictions set forth in the MSA, you and we agree as follows: a. Definitions. As used in the Agreement, the following terms will have the following definitions: (i) “ IO Details ” are details set forth in an applicable Insertion Order but only when expressly associated with you or us, including ad pricing and placement information, ad description, and ad targeting information; (ii) “ Performance Data ” is data regarding a campaign gathered during delivery of an ad pursuant to an applicable Insertion Order (e.g., number of impressions, engagements, and header information), but excluding Site Data or IO Details; (iii) “ Site Data ” is any data that is (a) our preexisting data used by us pursuant to an applicable Insertion Order, (b) gathered pursuant to an Insertion Order during delivery of an ad that identifies or allows identification of us, our site, brand, content, context, or users, or (c) entered by users on the X Network; and (iv) “ Repurposing ” means retargeting a user or appending data to a non-public profile regarding a user for purposes other than performance of an applicable Insertion Order. b. Use of Data. Unless otherwise authorized by us in writing, you will not: (i) use IO Details, Performance Data, or Site Data for Repurposing; or (ii) disclose our IO Details or Site Data, except pursuant to the restrictions contained below regarding Transferring Parties. Unless otherwise authorized by you, we will not use or disclose your IO Details or Performance Data for Repurposing or any purpose other than performing under an applicable Insertion Order. X may, at your request (email acceptable), transmit data regarding your campaigns on the X Network to a third party as designated by you and approved by us, in our sole discretion. Notwithstanding the foregoing, our measurements remain the definitive measurements under the Agreement. You and we (each a “ Transferring Party(ies) ”) will require any third party or Affiliate used by the Transferring Party in performance of the applicable Insertion Order on behalf of such Transferring Party to be bound by confidentiality and non-use obligations at least as restrictive as those imposed on the Transferring Party under these Program T&Cs, unless otherwise set forth in the applicable Insertion Order. 5. TERMINATION; EFFECTS OF TERMINATION. Notwithstanding Section 12 of the MSA, (i) you may cancel X Takeovers upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to us (email acceptable); and (ii) you may not cancel X Takeovers identified by X as “premium". If you terminate these X Ads Program T&Cs, all terms and conditions of the Agreement will survive until such time as all Insertion Orders under this Program have ended. Sections 3, 4, and 5 of these X Ads Program T&Cs will survive any such termination. X CUSTOM AUDIENCES PROGRAM T&Cs By participating in the X Custom Audiences Program, under the X Ads Program, in a particular country, you agree that your participation will be governed by and subject to that certain X Master Services Agreement (the "MSA"), the X Ads Program T&Cs , and the following X Custom Audiences Program T&Cs (collectively, the "Agreement"): 1. PROGRAM USE. a. We provide you with access to the Custom Audiences Program whereby you or your third party service provider approved by us (“ Data Partner ”) provide X with data, which may be hashed or anonymized, and may include, for example, email addresses, cookie IDs, device IDs, or phone numbers (“ Advertiser Data ”). We use Advertiser Data, at your instruction, to match to our users and create audiences (“ Custom Audiences ”) for your use in connection with your advertising campaigns on the X Network. If you participate in the X Conversion Tracking Program, we will use Conversion Data to create Custom Audiences for you. We will cease creating Custom Audiences for you based on a conversion if you disable the Custom Audiences feature for such conversion. b. Subject to the terms referenced herein, we will store such Custom Audiences for you and use Custom Audiences at your direction to target your advertising campaigns on the X Network. c. You may not use the Custom Audiences Program unless you are an Advertiser, or an agency or Ads API Partner acting on behalf of an Advertiser. Subject to these terms and Law, you may (i) choose to share your Custom Audiences with other accounts with which you are affiliated or have a business relationship; or (ii) license data from a third party to provide to us as Advertiser Data. You may not sell access to or use of your Custom Audiences. 2. DATA USE. Advertiser Data will not be used except to match to our users at your direction, will not be shared with other advertisers or third parties, and will be deleted after the matching process is complete. Unless you notify us otherwise in writing, we will, however, share data about your Custom Audiences Program advertising campaigns with your Data Partner (as applicable). Custom Audiences that you create will not be (i) disclosed to any other advertiser or any third party, or (ii) used by X except to provide services to you, unless we have your permission or are required to do so by Law. We will implement technical, physical and administrative measures for the purposes of (a) maintaining the confidentiality, security and integrity of your Advertiser Data and Custom Audiences and (b) guarding against the accidental or unauthorized access, use, alteration, or disclosure of Advertiser Data and Custom Audiences within X’s systems. With respect to your use of the Custom Audiences Program, you and we will be subject to the X Processor Data Processing Addendum located at https://privacy.x.com/en/for-our-partners/global-dpa (or any successor url). 3. COMPLIANCE. You represent and warrant, and will ensure that your Data Partner, if applicable, represents and warrants, that (i) you or such Data Partner have secured all necessary rights, consents, waivers, and licenses to share and use Advertiser Data as described herein; (ii) you or such Data Partner have (a) provided any users from whom the Advertiser Data is collected with legally-sufficient notice that fully discloses the collection, use and sharing of the Advertiser Data for purposes of online behavioral advertising, and (b) obtained legally-sufficient consent for this activity, including by providing instructions to users on how they can opt out of our online behavioral advertising through the methods described at https://help.x.com/safety-and-security/privacy-controls-for-tailored-ads (or any successor url), and where required by Laws, obtaining express, freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous consent (“ Express Consent ”) from users for this data processing; and (iii) Advertiser Data does not contain any data pertaining to any users who have exercised an option to opt out of online behavioral advertising and, where required by Law, have either not provided or revoked Express Consent to process their data for this activity. Your participation in the Custom Audiences Program is subject to X’s Policies for Conversion Tracking and Custom Audiences, at https://business.x.com/help/ads-policies/campaign-considerations/policies-for-conversion-tracking-and-custom-audiences.html (or any successor url). 4. TERMINATION; EFFECT OF TERMINATION. You may terminate your use of the Custom Audiences Program at any time with notice to us and by way of deleting your Custom Audiences from your account. You acknowledge and agree that in the event you terminate your participation in the Custom Audiences Program and/or delete your data, we will be unable to continue to provide the services to you in connection with the Custom Audiences Program. Further, if you terminate these Custom Audiences Program T&Cs, all terms and conditions of the Agreement will survive until such time as all Insertion Orders under this Custom Audiences Program have ended. Sections 2-5 of these Custom Audiences Program T&Cs will survive any such termination. 5. OTHER. Except where expressly noted otherwise, in the event of any conflict between these Custom Audiences Program T&Cs, the X Ads Program T&Cs , the Conversion Tracking Program T&Cs and the MSA , these Custom Audiences Program T&Cs will govern with respect to the conflict only. X CONVERSION TRACKING PROGRAM T&Cs By participating in the X Conversion Tracking Program, under the X Ads Program, in a particular country, you agree that your participation will be governed by and subject to the applicable X Master Services Agreement (the "MSA"), the X Ads Program T&Cs , the X Custom Audiences Program T&Cs , as applicable, and the following X Conversion Tracking Program T&Cs (collectively, the "Agreement"): 1. PROGRAM USE. We provide you with access to the Conversion Tracking Program, whereby you, through use of X’s conversion tracking products or through a third party provide us with Conversion Tracking Data (as defined below). We, directly or through a third party, use Conversion Tracking Data to measure or assist in measuring conversions or actions of users on your websites, mobile applications or offline, as set forth herein. For clarity, nothing herein will be construed to | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
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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 Open Forem 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 Gustavo Woltmann Posted on Jan 4 Science behind Mountain Formation # beginners # learning # science Mountains, with their awe-inspiring peaks and ridges, are the result of dynamic geological processes occurring over millions of years. The formation of mountains, or orogeny, involves tectonic forces, volcanic activity, and erosion, all of which contribute to shaping the Earth’s surface. Mountains not only influence climate and ecosystems but also play a significant role in human culture, history, and settlement patterns. Types of Mountain Formation Mountains are formed through several main processes, which are largely driven by the movement and interaction of the Earth’s tectonic plates. These processes lead to the creation of different types of mountains: fold mountains, fault-block mountains, volcanic mountains, and dome mountains. Fold Mountains: Fold mountains are created when two tectonic plates collide and push layers of Earth’s crust upward into folds. This process is known as compression, where rocks are squeezed and folded over time due to intense pressure. Fold mountains are some of the highest and most extensive mountain ranges on Earth, and they typically feature jagged, towering peaks. Examples: The Himalayas in Asia, formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates; the Alps in Europe, created by the African and Eurasian plates converging; and the Rockies in North America. Fault-Block Mountains: Fault-block mountains form when large areas of the Earth’s crust are broken up by faults, or fractures. In this type of formation, one block of crust moves up while another block moves downward. This process is driven by tensional forces, which cause the Earth’s crust to stretch and break. The upward-moving blocks become mountains, and the downward-moving blocks become valleys or basins. Examples: The Sierra Nevada mountains in California and the Teton Range in Wyoming. Volcanic Mountains: Volcanic mountains form as a result of volcanic activity, where molten rock (magma) from beneath the Earth’s crust erupts through a vent or fissure and piles up on the surface. Over time, repeated eruptions build up layers of lava and ash, creating volcanic cones that form mountain-like structures. These mountains are typically found near tectonic plate boundaries or at “hot spots” in the Earth’s crust. Examples: Mount Fuji in Japan, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, and the Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest. Dome Mountains: Dome mountains are formed when magma pushes the Earth’s crust upward but doesn’t break through the surface. This creates a dome-shaped bulge, which, over time, can erode and leave isolated mountain-like structures. Dome mountains tend to have a rounded shape, unlike the sharp peaks of fold mountains. Examples: The Black Hills in South Dakota and the Adirondack Mountains in New York. The Role of Plate Tectonics The driving force behind most mountain formation is the movement of tectonic plates, the large slabs of rock that make up the Earth’s outer shell. These plates float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them and are constantly moving, albeit at very slow rates, typically a few centimeters per year. The types of plate boundaries — convergent, divergent, and transform — determine the nature of geological activity in those regions. Convergent Boundaries: When two plates collide, they can produce significant folding, faulting, and volcanic activity, leading to mountain formation. For example, the collision between the Indian and Eurasian plates formed the Himalayas, which continue to grow today due to ongoing tectonic pressure. Divergent Boundaries: Although less common, mountains can also form at divergent boundaries, where plates move apart. This process creates new crust, resulting in underwater mountain chains, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, though it rarely forms large mountains on land. Transform Boundaries: At transform boundaries, where two plates slide past each other, mountains are generally not created. Instead, these regions are more prone to earthquakes, such as along the San Andreas Fault in California. The Role of Erosion and Weathering Once mountains are formed, erosion and weathering play an essential role in shaping them over time. Weathering involves the breakdown of rocks at the surface, while erosion is the removal and transportation of these materials by natural forces such as water, wind, ice, and gravity. Over millions of years, these forces can drastically change the appearance of mountain ranges. Water: Rivers and streams erode mountains by carrying away particles and sediment, carving out valleys and canyons. Water erosion has created dramatic landscapes like the Grand Canyon in the United States. Glaciers: Glaciers, or massive bodies of ice, also play a powerful role in mountain erosion. As glaciers move slowly down mountain slopes, they carve out deep valleys, ridges, and jagged peaks, leaving behind U-shaped valleys and other distinctive formations. Wind and Gravity: Wind can erode rock surfaces, especially in arid regions. Gravity contributes to erosion through rockfalls and landslides, especially in steep mountain regions where weathering weakens rock structures over time. Notable Mountain Ranges Around the World The Himalayas: This range contains the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest, and was formed from the ongoing collision between the Indian and Eurasian plates. The Himalayas continue to rise due to this tectonic activity. The Andes: Stretching along South America’s western edge, the Andes were formed by the subduction of the oceanic Nazca Plate beneath the South American Plate. The range is the longest continental mountain range in the world. The Alps: Created by the collision of the African and Eurasian plates, the Alps span eight countries in Europe and feature peaks like Mont Blanc. The Rocky Mountains: Extending from Canada to the southwestern United States, the Rockies were formed from a complex process of tectonic plate interactions and volcanic activity. The Appalachian Mountains: Among the oldest mountain ranges in the world, the Appalachians are a product of ancient collisions that once united the continents of North America and Africa. Over time, they have eroded to become more rounded and less jagged. Environmental and Climatic Effects of Mountains Mountains have a significant impact on climate, biodiversity, and human life: Climate: Mountains influence weather patterns by acting as barriers to atmospheric circulation. This leads to what is known as the rain shadow effect, where one side of a mountain range receives heavy rainfall, while the other remains arid. Biodiversity: Mountains create diverse habitats and microclimates, supporting unique ecosystems and a variety of plant and animal life that often adapt to specific altitudes. Human Settlement and Culture: Mountains have shaped human history and culture, influencing settlement patterns, agricultural practices, and trade routes. Mountainous regions are often rich in natural resources, which have historically attracted human habitation despite the challenging terrain. 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This document describes the protocol buffer wire format , which defines the details of how your message is sent on the wire and how much space it consumes on disk. You probably don’t need to understand this to use protocol buffers in your application, but it’s useful information for doing optimizations. If you already know the concepts but want a reference, skip to the Condensed reference card section. Protoscope is a very simple language for describing snippets of the low-level wire format, which we’ll use to provide a visual reference for the encoding of various messages. Protoscope’s syntax consists of a sequence of tokens that each encode down to a specific byte sequence. For example, backticks denote a raw hex literal, like `70726f746f6275660a` . This encodes into the exact bytes denoted as hex in the literal. Quotes denote UTF-8 strings, like "Hello, Protobuf!" . This literal is synonymous with `48656c6c6f2c2050726f746f62756621` (which, if you observe closely, is composed of ASCII bytes). We’ll introduce more of the Protoscope language as we discuss aspects of the wire format. The Protoscope tool can also dump encoded protocol buffers as text. See https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protoscope/tree/main/testdata for examples. All examples in this topic assume that you are using Edition 2023 or later. A Simple Message Let’s say you have the following very simple message definition: message Test1 { int32 a = 1 ; } In an application, you create a Test1 message and set a to 150. You then serialize the message to an output stream. If you were able to examine the encoded message, you’d see three bytes: 08 96 01 So far, so small and numeric – but what does it mean? If you use the Protoscope tool to dump those bytes, you’d get something like 1: 150 . How does it know this is the contents of the message? Base 128 Varints Variable-width integers, or varints , are at the core of the wire format. They allow encoding unsigned 64-bit integers using anywhere between one and ten bytes, with small values using fewer bytes. Each byte in the varint has a continuation bit that indicates if the byte that follows it is part of the varint. This is the most significant bit (MSB) of the byte (sometimes also called the sign bit ). The lower 7 bits are a payload; the resulting integer is built by appending together the 7-bit payloads of its constituent bytes. So, for example, here is the number 1, encoded as `01` – it’s a single byte, so the MSB is not set: 0000 0001 ^ msb And here is 150, encoded as `9601` – this is a bit more complicated: 10010110 00000001 ^ msb ^ msb How do you figure out that this is 150? First you drop the MSB from each byte, as this is just there to tell us whether we’ve reached the end of the number (as you can see, it’s set in the first byte as there is more than one byte in the varint). These 7-bit payloads are in little-endian order. Convert to big-endian order, concatenate, and interpret as an unsigned 64-bit integer: 10010110 00000001 // Original inputs. 0010110 0000001 // Drop continuation bits. 0000001 0010110 // Convert to big-endian. 00000010010110 // Concatenate. 128 + 16 + 4 + 2 = 150 // Interpret as an unsigned 64-bit integer. Because varints are so crucial to protocol buffers, in protoscope syntax, we refer to them as plain integers. 150 is the same as `9601` . Message Structure A protocol buffer message is a series of key-value pairs. The binary version of a message just uses the field’s number as the key – the name and declared type for each field can only be determined on the decoding end by referencing the message type’s definition (i.e. the .proto file). Protoscope does not have access to this information, so it can only provide the field numbers. When a message is encoded, each key-value pair is turned into a record consisting of the field number, a wire type and a payload. The wire type tells the parser how big the payload after it is. This allows old parsers to skip over new fields they don’t understand. This type of scheme is sometimes called Tag-Length-Value , or TLV. There are six wire types: VARINT , I64 , LEN , SGROUP , EGROUP , and I32 ID Name Used For 0 VARINT int32, int64, uint32, uint64, sint32, sint64, bool, enum 1 I64 fixed64, sfixed64, double 2 LEN string, bytes, embedded messages, packed repeated fields 3 SGROUP group start (deprecated) 4 EGROUP group end (deprecated) 5 I32 fixed32, sfixed32, float The “tag” of a record is encoded as a varint formed from the field number and the wire type via the formula (field_number << 3) | wire_type . In other words, after decoding the varint representing a field, the low 3 bits tell us the wire type, and the rest of the integer tells us the field number. Now let’s look at our simple example again. You now know that the first number in the stream is always a varint key, and here it’s `08` , or (dropping the MSB): 000 1000 You take the last three bits to get the wire type (0) and then right-shift by three to get the field number (1). Protoscope represents a tag as an integer followed by a colon and the wire type, so we can write the above bytes as 1:VARINT . Because the wire type is 0, or VARINT , we know that we need to decode a varint to get the payload. As we saw above, the bytes `9601` varint-decode to 150, giving us our record. We can write it in Protoscope as 1:VARINT 150 . Protoscope can infer the type for a tag if there is whitespace after the : . It does so by looking ahead at the next token and guessing what you meant (the rules are documented in detail in Protoscope’s language.txt ). For example, in 1: 150 , there is a varint immediately after the untyped tag, so Protoscope infers its type to be VARINT . If you wrote 2: {} , it would see the { and guess LEN ; if you wrote 3: 5i32 it would guess I32 , and so on. More Integer Types Bools and Enums Bools and enums are both encoded as if they were int32 s. Bools, in particular, always encode as either `00` or `01` . In Protoscope, false and true are aliases for these byte strings. Signed Integers As you saw in the previous section, all the protocol buffer types associated with wire type 0 are encoded as varints. However, varints are unsigned, so the different signed types, sint32 and sint64 vs int32 or int64 , encode negative integers differently. The intN types encode negative numbers as two’s complement, which means that, as unsigned, 64-bit integers, they have their highest bit set. As a result, this means that all ten bytes must be used. For example, -2 is converted by protoscope into 11111110 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000001 This is the two’s complement of 2, defined in unsigned arithmetic as ~0 - 2 + 1 , where ~0 is the all-ones 64-bit integer. It is a useful exercise to understand why this produces so many ones. sintN uses the “ZigZag” encoding instead of two’s complement to encode negative integers. Positive integers p are encoded as 2 * p (the even numbers), while negative integers n are encoded as 2 * |n| - 1 (the odd numbers). The encoding thus “zig-zags” between positive and negative numbers. For example: Signed Original Encoded As 0 0 -1 1 1 2 -2 3 … … 0x7fffffff 0xfffffffe -0x80000000 0xffffffff In other words, each value n is encoded using (n << 1) ^ (n >> 31) for sint32 s, or (n << 1) ^ (n >> 63) for the 64-bit version. When the sint32 or sint64 is parsed, its value is decoded back to the original, signed version. In protoscope, suffixing an integer with a z will make it encode as ZigZag. For example, -500z is the same as the varint 999 . Non-varint Numbers Non-varint numeric types are simple. double and fixed64 have wire type I64 , which tells the parser to expect a fixed eight-byte lump of data. double values are encoded in IEEE 754 double-precision format. We can specify a double record by writing 5: 25.4 , or a fixed64 record with 6: 200i64 . Similarly float and fixed32 have wire type I32 , which tells it to expect four bytes instead. float values are encoded in IEEE 754 single-precision format. The syntax for these consists of adding an i32 suffix. 25.4i32 will emit four bytes, as will 200i32 . Tag types are inferred as I32 . Length-Delimited Records Length prefixes are another major concept in the wire format. The LEN wire type has a dynamic length, specified by a varint immediately after the tag, which is followed by the payload as usual. Consider this message schema: message Test2 { string b = 2 ; } A record for the field b is a string, and strings are LEN -encoded. If we set b to "testing" , we encoded as a LEN record with field number 2 containing the ASCII string "testing" . The result is `120774657374696e67` . Breaking up the bytes, 12 07 [ 74 65 73 74 69 6 e 67 ] we see that the tag, `12` , is 00010 010 , or 2:LEN . The byte that follows is the int32 varint 7 , and the next seven bytes are the UTF-8 encoding of "testing" . The int32 varint means that the max length of a string is 2GB. In Protoscope, this is written as 2:LEN 7 "testing" . However, it can be inconvenient to repeat the length of the string (which, in Protoscope text, is already quote-delimited). Wrapping Protoscope content in braces will generate a length prefix for it: {"testing"} is a shorthand for 7 "testing" . {} is always inferred by fields to be a LEN record, so we can write this record simply as 2: {"testing"} . bytes fields are encoded in the same way. Submessages Submessage fields also use the LEN wire type. Here’s a message definition with an embedded message of our original example message, Test1 : message Test3 { Test1 c = 3 ; } If Test1 ’s a field (i.e., Test3 ’s c.a field) is set to 150, we get ``1a03089601`` . Breaking it up: 1 a 03 [ 08 96 01 ] The last three bytes (in [] ) are exactly the same ones from our very first example . These bytes are preceded by a LEN -typed tag, and a length of 3, exactly the same way as strings are encoded. In Protoscope, submessages are quite succinct. ``1a03089601`` can be written as 3: {1: 150} . Missing Elements Missing fields are easy to encode: we just leave out the record if it’s not present. This means that “huge” protos with only a few fields set are quite sparse. Repeated Elements Starting in Edition 2023, repeated fields of a primitive type (any scalar type that is not string or bytes ) are “packed” by default. Packed repeated fields, instead of being encoded as one record per entry, are encoded as a single LEN record that contains each element concatenated. To decode, elements are decoded from the LEN record one by one until the payload is exhausted. The start of the next element is determined by the length of the previous, which itself depends on the type of the field. Thus, if we have: message Test4 { string d = 4 ; repeated int32 e = 6 ; } and we construct a Test4 message with d set to "hello" , and e set to 1 , 2 , and 3 , this could be encoded as `3206038e029ea705` , or written out as Protoscope, 4 : { "hello" } 6 : { 3 270 86942 } However, if the repeated field is set to expanded (overriding the default packed state) or is not packable (strings and messages) then an entry for each individual value is encoded. Also, records for e do not need to appear consecutively, and can be interleaved with other fields; only the order of records for the same field with respect to each other is preserved. Thus, this could look like the following: 6 : 1 6 : 2 4 : { "hello" } 6 : 3 Only repeated fields of primitive numeric types can be declared “packed”. These are types that would normally use the VARINT , I32 , or I64 wire types. Note that although there’s usually no reason to encode more than one key-value pair for a packed repeated field, parsers must be prepared to accept multiple key-value pairs. In this case, the payloads should be concatenated. Each pair must contain a whole number of elements. The following is a valid encoding of the same message above that parsers must accept: 6 : { 3 270 } 6 : { 86942 } Protocol buffer parsers must be able to parse repeated fields that were compiled as packed as if they were not packed, and vice versa. This permits adding [packed=true] to existing fields in a forward- and backward-compatible way. Oneofs Oneof fields are encoded the same as if the fields were not in a oneof . The rules that apply to oneofs are independent of how they are represented on the wire. Last One Wins Normally, an encoded message would never have more than one instance of a non- repeated field. However, parsers are expected to handle the case in which they do. For numeric types and strings, if the same field appears multiple times, the parser accepts the last value it sees. For embedded message fields, the parser merges multiple instances of the same field, as if with the Message::MergeFrom method – that is, all singular scalar fields in the latter instance replace those in the former, singular embedded messages are merged, and repeated fields are concatenated. The effect of these rules is that parsing the concatenation of two encoded messages produces exactly the same result as if you had parsed the two messages separately and merged the resulting objects. That is, this: MyMessage message ; message . ParseFromString ( str1 + str2 ); is equivalent to this: MyMessage message , message2 ; message . ParseFromString ( str1 ); message2 . ParseFromString ( str2 ); message . MergeFrom ( message2 ); This property is occasionally useful, as it allows you to merge two messages (by concatenation) even if you do not know their types. Maps Map fields are just a shorthand for a special kind of repeated field. If we have message Test6 { map < string , int32 > g = 7 ; } this is actually the same as message Test6 { message g_Entry { string key = 1 ; int32 value = 2 ; } repeated g_Entry g = 7 ; } Thus, maps are encoded almost exactly like a repeated message field: as a sequence of LEN -typed records, with two fields each. The exception is that order is not guaranteed to be preserved with maps during serialization. Groups Groups are a deprecated feature that should not be used, but they remain in the wire format, and deserve a passing mention. A group is a bit like a submessage, but it is delimited by special tags rather than by a LEN prefix. Each group in a message has a field number, which is used on these special tags. A group with field number 8 begins with an 8:SGROUP tag. SGROUP records have empty payloads, so all this does is denote the start of the group. Once all the fields in the group are listed, a corresponding 8:EGROUP tag denotes its end. EGROUP records also have no payload, so 8:EGROUP is the entire record. Group field numbers need to match up. If we encounter 7:EGROUP where we expect 8:EGROUP , the message is mal-formed. Protoscope provides a convenient syntax for writing groups. Instead of writing 8 : SGROUP 1 : 2 3 : { "foo" } 8 : EGROUP Protoscope allows 8 : ! { 1 : 2 3 : { "foo" } } This will generate the appropriate start and end group markers. The !{} syntax can only occur immediately after an un-typed tag expression, like 8: . Field Order Field numbers may be declared in any order in a .proto file. The order chosen has no effect on how the messages are serialized. When a message is serialized, there is no guaranteed order for how its known or unknown fields will be written. Serialization order is an implementation detail, and the details of any particular implementation may change in the future. Therefore, protocol buffer parsers must be able to parse fields in any order. Implications Do not assume the byte output of a serialized message is stable. This is especially true for messages with transitive bytes fields representing other serialized protocol buffer messages. By default, repeated invocations of serialization methods on the same protocol buffer message instance may not produce the same byte output. That is, the default serialization is not deterministic. Deterministic serialization only guarantees the same byte output for a particular binary. The byte output may change across different versions of the binary. The following checks may fail for a protocol buffer message instance foo : foo.SerializeAsString() == foo.SerializeAsString() Hash(foo.SerializeAsString()) == Hash(foo.SerializeAsString()) CRC(foo.SerializeAsString()) == CRC(foo.SerializeAsString()) FingerPrint(foo.SerializeAsString()) == FingerPrint(foo.SerializeAsString()) Here are a few example scenarios where logically equivalent protocol buffer messages foo and bar may serialize to different byte outputs: bar is serialized by an old server that treats some fields as unknown. bar is serialized by a server that is implemented in a different programming language and serializes fields in different order. bar has a field that serializes in a non-deterministic manner. bar has a field that stores a serialized byte output of a protocol buffer message which is serialized differently. bar is serialized by a new server that serializes fields in a different order due to an implementation change. foo and bar are concatenations of the same individual messages in a different order. Encoded Proto Size Limitations Protos must be smaller than 2 GiB when serialized. Many proto implementations will refuse to serialize or parse messages that exceed this limit. Condensed Reference Card The following provides the most prominent parts of the wire format in an easy-to-reference format. message : = ( tag value ) * tag : = ( field << 3 ) bit - or wire_type ; encoded as uint32 varint value : = varint for wire_type == VARINT , i32 for wire_type == I32 , i64 for wire_type == I64 , len - prefix for wire_type == LEN , < empty > for wire_type == SGROUP or EGROUP varint : = int32 | int64 | uint32 | uint64 | bool | enum | sint32 | sint64 ; encoded as varints ( sintN are ZigZag - encoded first ) i32 : = sfixed32 | fixed32 | float ; encoded as 4 - byte little - endian ( float is IEEE 754 single - precision ); memcpy of the equivalent C types ( u ? int32_t , float ) i64 : = sfixed64 | fixed64 | double ; encoded as 8 - byte little - endian ( double is IEEE 754 double - precision ); memcpy of the equivalent C types ( u ? int64_t , double ) len - prefix : = size ( message | string | bytes | packed ); size encoded as int32 varint string : = valid UTF - 8 string ( e . g . ASCII ); max 2 GB of bytes bytes : = any sequence of 8 - bit bytes ; max 2 GB of bytes packed : = varint * | i32 * | i64 * , consecutive values of the type specified in ` . proto ` See also the Protoscope Language Reference . Key message := (tag value)* A message is encoded as a sequence of zero or more pairs of tags and values. tag := (field << 3) bit-or wire_type A tag is a combination of a wire_type , stored in the least significant three bits, and the field number that is defined in the .proto file. value := varint for wire_type == VARINT, ... A value is stored differently depending on the wire_type specified in the tag. varint := int32 | int64 | uint32 | uint64 | bool | enum | sint32 | sint64 You can use varint to store any of the listed data types. i32 := sfixed32 | fixed32 | float You can use fixed32 to store any of the listed data types. i64 := sfixed64 | fixed64 | double You can use fixed64 to store any of the listed data types. len-prefix := size (message | string | bytes | packed) A length-prefixed value is stored as a length (encoded as a varint), and then one of the listed data types. string := valid UTF-8 string (e.g. ASCII) As described, a string must use UTF-8 character encoding. A string cannot exceed 2GB. bytes := any sequence of 8-bit bytes As described, bytes can store custom data types, up to 2GB in size. packed := varint* | i32* | i64* Use the packed data type when you are storing consecutive values of the type described in the protocol definition. 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https://docs.suprsend.com/reference/get-translation | Get Translation - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection API Reference Overview Authentication Errors WORKFLOWS POST Create/Update Workflow PATCH Commit Workflow GET Get Workflow GET List Workflows PATCH Enable/Disable Workflow DEL Delete Workflow SCHEMAS POST Create/Update Schema PATCH Commit Schema GET List Schemas GET Get Schema EVENTS POST Create Event PATCH Update Event GET List Events GET Get Event Details GET Get Linked Workflows PATCH Delink Schema from Event CATEGORIES GET Get Category POST Create/Update Category PATCH Commit Category GET List Translation GET Get Translation POST Add Translation DEL Delete Translation TRANSLATIONS POST Add Translation PATCH Commit Translation GET Get Translation GET List Translations GET Get Translation History POST Rollback Translation DEL Delete Translation Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation TRANSLATIONS Get Translation Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog TRANSLATIONS Get Translation OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Retrieve the content of a translation file for a specific locale file. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT GET / v1 / {workspace} / translation / content / {locale_file} Try it Get Translation cURL Copy Ask AI curl -X GET "https://management-api.suprsend.com/v1/{workspace}/translation/content/fr.json/" \ --header 'Authorization: ServiceToken <token>' 200 401 404 Copy Ask AI { "filename" : "fr.json" , "locale" : "fr" , "locale_name" : "French" , "namespace" : null , "action" : "updated" , "updated_at" : "2025-10-29T17:14:33.048313Z" , "content" : { "task_created" : "Tâche créée" , "task_completed" : "Tâche terminée" , "task_due" : "Tâche due" , "task_assigned" : "Tâche assignée" } } Authorizations ServiceToken <token> string header required You can get Service Token from SuprSend dashboard -> Account Settings -> Service Tokens section. Path Parameters workspace string required Workspace slug (staging, production, etc.) locale_file string required Locale file name (e.g., "fr.json", "es-MX.json", "auth.en.json") Query Parameters mode enum<string> default: draft Mode to fetch translation (draft or live). By default, draft translation is returned. Available options : draft , live Response 200 application/json Successfully retrieved translation content filename string Name of the translation file Example : "fr.json" locale string Locale code for the translation file Example : "fr" locale_name string Human-readable name of the locale Example : "French" namespace string | null Namespace for the translation file, if any Example : null action enum<string> action done in the version compared to last commit. Available options : added , updated , deleted , unchanged Example : "updated" updated_at string<date-time> When the translation file was last updated content object Translation key-value pairs Show child attributes Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous List Translations Retrieve a list of translation files in a workspace. By default, returns draft translations. Use the mode query parameter to filter by draft or live translations. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by Get Translation cURL Copy Ask AI curl -X GET "https://management-api.suprsend.com/v1/{workspace}/translation/content/fr.json/" \ --header 'Authorization: ServiceToken <token>' 200 401 404 Copy Ask AI { "filename" : "fr.json" , "locale" : "fr" , "locale_name" : "French" , "namespace" : null , "action" : "updated" , "updated_at" : "2025-10-29T17:14:33.048313Z" , "content" : { "task_created" : "Tâche créée" , "task_completed" : "Tâche terminée" , "task_due" : "Tâche due" , "task_assigned" : "Tâche assignée" } } | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
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https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/79855?trk=microsites-frontend_legal_privacy-policy&lang=en | Message Content Automation | LinkedIn Help Attention screen reader users, you are in a mobile optimized view and content may not appear where you expect it to be. To return the screen to its desktop view, please maximize your browser. Skip to content Skip to search Close jump menu Help LinkedIn Help Dropdown menu, expand to explore help for other LinkedIn products Close menu Get help with: LinkedIn Corporate Billing Learning Marketing Solutions Recruiter Sales Navigator Talent Insights Go to LinkedIn Sign in Sign in Message Content Automation Last updated: 3 years ago LinkedIn uses automated systems to recognize patterns on our messaging platform. These patterns help us make your professional communications more efficient and informed. For example, our systems do the following: Look for specific strings of characters that indicate an emoji to render it as an image. Look for text that indicates a web link (e.g. ends with ".com" or similar) to render a preview of the linked page. When you start typing a name in the addressee field, attempt to anticipate who the recipient may be and provide auto-complete options. Look for mentions of member or company names to add links to their profiles and LinkedIn Pages, respectively. Check links shared in messages for malicious sites and look for blacklisted keywords to detect spam. Suggest potentially relevant responses (e.g., messaging suggestions). Look for viruses or other harmful code among attachments. Look for certain characters (e.g. question mark at the end of a message) and context-specific keywords to propose relevant responses (smart replies). Look for mentions of video chats, weekdays, or dates to see if our software can help you set up a meeting. Detect and prevent likely harmful content. Our systems sometimes use these insights together with contextual information. For instance: If the sender is a recruiter, it's more likely that a message containing certain characters or words is about a job opportunity. Our systems may then propose messaging suggestions accordingly. When a newly opened LinkedIn account sends frequent messages with certain words and links previously seen in other messages flagged as spam by members, our systems may detect these messages as spam. Although recognizing text patterns in a message is often done at a very basic level (e.g. recognizing a string of characters that make an emoji), our systems sometimes use machine learning to develop and provide more complex functionality. This essentially means that our analytical models and algorithms are improved over time based on members' usage. For instance, whether and how members use messaging suggestions or our messaging assistant helps refine the suggestions or other assistance and when they are presented. The refinement of our spam detection models as described above is another example of machine learning based on user feedback. You can opt out of our automated scanning of your incoming private messages for content that violates our Professional Community Policies . Members in the European Union are opted-out by default due to privacy laws, and all other countries are opted-in by default. However, our automated systems will always provide basic defenses against spam, money fraud, viruses, malware, and malicious sites. The opt-out setting for harmful messages does not impact basic defenses. Please note that with respect to our messaging assistant and similar bots, you have the choice to opt-in or not by adding, mentioning, or responding to such bots in a conversation. LinkedIn Contact us Select a language. The page will automatically refresh after a language has been selected. العربية (Arabic) বাংলা (Bangla) Čeština (Czech) Dansk (Danish) Deutsch (German) Ελληνικά (Greek) English (English) Español (Spanish) فارسی (Persian) Suomi (Finnish) Français (French) हिंदी (Hindi) Magyar (Hungarian) Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) Italiano (Italian) עברית (Hebrew) 日本語 (Japanese) 한국어 (Korean) मराठी (Marathi) Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) Nederlands (Dutch) Norsk (Norwegian) ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi) Polski (Polish) Português (Portuguese) Română (Romanian) Русский (Russian) Svenska (Swedish) తెలుగు (Telugu) ภาษาไทย (Thai) Türkçe (Turkish) Українська (Ukrainian) Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) 简体中文 (Chinese (Simplified)) 正體中文 (Chinese (Traditional)) LinkedIn Corporation © 2026 About Transparency Center Privacy and Terms Cookies Copyright Terms Privacy Guest controls Dismiss Privacy and Terms menu LinkedIn Corporation © 2026 | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
https://www.google.com/accounts/TOS | Google Terms of Service – Privacy & Terms – Google Privacy & Terms Privacy & Terms Skip to main content Sign in Overview Privacy Policy Terms of Service Technologies FAQ Privacy & Terms Overview Privacy Policy Terms of Service Updates Definitions List of services & service-specific additional terms How Google handles government requests for user information 위치정보서비스 및 위치기반서비스 이용약관 Technologies FAQ Privacy & Terms Privacy & Terms Privacy & Terms Overview Privacy Policy Terms of Service Technologies FAQ Google Account Terms Introduction Your relationship with Google Using Google services Content in Google services Software in Google services In case of problems or disagreements About these terms Updates Definitions List of services & service-specific additional terms How Google handles government requests for user information 위치정보서비스 및 위치기반서비스 이용약관 Google Terms of Service Effective May 22, 2024 | Archived versions | Download PDF Country version: South Korea What’s covered in these terms We know it’s tempting to skip these Terms of Service, but it’s important to establish what you can expect from us as you use Google services , and what we expect from you. These Terms of Service reflect the way Google’s business works , the laws that apply to our company, and certain things we’ve always believed to be true . As a result, these Terms of Service help define Google’s relationship with you as you interact with our services. For example, these terms include the following topic headings: What you can expect from us , which describes how we provide and develop our services What we expect from you , which establishes certain rules for using our services Content in Google services , which describes the intellectual property rights to the content you find in our services — whether that content belongs to you, Google, or others In case of problems or disagreements , which describes other legal rights you have, and what to expect in case someone violates these terms Understanding these terms is important because, by accessing or using our services, you’re agreeing to these terms. Besides these terms, we also publish a Privacy Policy . Although it’s not part of these terms, we encourage you to read it to better understand how you can update, manage, export, and delete your information . Terms Service provider Google services are provided by, and you’re contracting with: Google LLC organized under the laws of the State of Delaware, USA, and operating under the laws of the USA 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, California 94043 USA Age requirements If you’re under the age required to manage your own Google Account , you must have your parent or legal guardian’s permission to use a Google Account. Please have your parent or legal guardian read these terms with you. If you’re a parent or legal guardian, and you allow your child to use the services , then these terms apply to you and you’re responsible for your child’s activity on the services. Some Google services have additional age requirements as described in their service-specific additional terms and policies . Contents Introduction Your relationship with Google Using Google services Content in Google services Software in Google services In case of problems or disagreements About these terms Your relationship with Google These terms help define the relationship between you and Google. When we speak of “Google,” “we,” “us,” and “our,” we mean Google LLC and its affiliates . Broadly speaking, we give you permission to access and use our services if you agree to follow these terms, which reflect how Google’s business works and how we earn money . What you can expect from us Provide a broad range of useful services We provide a broad range of services that are subject to these terms, including: apps and sites (like Search and Maps) platforms (like Google Shopping) integrated services (like Maps embedded in other companies’ apps or sites) devices (like Google Nest and Pixel) Many of these services also include content that you can stream or interact with. Our services are designed to work together, making it easier for you to move from one activity to the next. For example, if your Calendar event includes an address, you can click on that address and Maps can show you how to get there. Develop, improve, and update Google services We’re constantly developing new technologies and features to improve our services. For example, we use artificial intelligence and machine learning to provide you with simultaneous translations, and to better detect and block spam and malware. As part of this continual improvement, we sometimes add or remove features and functionalities, increase or decrease limits to our services, and start offering new services or stop offering old ones. When a service requires or includes downloadable or preloaded software, that software sometimes updates automatically on your device once a new version or feature is available. Some services let you adjust your automatic update settings. We maintain a rigorous product research program, so before we change or stop offering a service, we carefully consider your interests as a user, your reasonable expectations, and the potential impact on you and others. We only change or stop offering services for valid reasons, such as to improve performance or security, to comply with law, to prevent illegal activities or abuse, to reflect technical developments, or because a feature or an entire service is no longer popular enough or economical to offer. If we make material changes that negatively impact your use of our services or if we stop offering a service, we’ll provide you with reasonable advance notice, except in urgent situations such as preventing abuse, responding to legal requirements, or addressing security and operability issues. We’ll also provide you with an opportunity to export your content from your Google Account using Google Takeout, subject to applicable law and policies. What we expect from you Follow these terms and service-specific additional terms The permission we give you to access and use our services continues as long as you comply with: these terms service-specific additional terms , which could, for example, include things like additional age requirements We also make various policies, help centers, and other resources available to you to answer common questions and to set expectations about using our services. These resources include our Privacy Policy , Copyright Help Center , Safety Center , Transparency Center , and other pages accessible from our policies site . Finally, we may provide specific instructions and warnings within our services – such as dialog boxes that alert you to important information. Although we give you permission to use our services, we retain any intellectual property rights we have in the services. Respect others We want to maintain a respectful environment for everyone, which means you must follow these basic rules of conduct: comply with applicable laws, including export control, sanctions, and human trafficking laws respect the rights of others, including privacy and intellectual property rights don’t abuse or harm others or yourself (or threaten or encourage such abuse or harm) — for example, by misleading, defrauding, illegally impersonating, defaming, bullying, harassing, or stalking others Our service-specific additional terms and policies , such as our Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy , provide additional details about appropriate conduct that everyone using those services must follow. If you find that others aren’t following these rules, many of our services allow you to report abuse . If we act on a report of abuse, we also provide the process described in the Taking action in case of problems section. 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In that spirit: You must not abuse, harm, interfere with, or disrupt our services or systems — for example, by: introducing malware spamming, hacking, or bypassing our systems or protective measures jailbreaking, adversarial prompting, or prompt injection, except as part of our safety and bug testing programs accessing or using our services or content in fraudulent or deceptive ways, such as: phishing creating fake accounts or content, including fake reviews misleading others into thinking that generative AI content was created by a human providing services that appear to originate from you (or someone else) when they actually originate from us providing services that appear to originate from us when they do not using our services (including the content they provide) to violate anyone’s legal rights, such as intellectual property or privacy rights reverse engineering our services or underlying technology, such as our machine learning models, to extract trade secrets or other proprietary information, except as allowed by applicable law using automated means to access content from any of our services in violation of the machine-readable instructions on our web pages (for example, robots.txt files that disallow crawling, training, or other activities) using AI-generated content from our services to develop machine learning models or related AI technology hiding or misrepresenting who you are in order to violate these terms providing services that encourage others to violate these terms Permission to use your content Some of our services are designed to let you upload, submit, store, send, receive, or share your content . You have no obligation to provide any content to our services and you’re free to choose the content that you want to provide. If you choose to upload or share content, please make sure you have the necessary rights to do so and that the content is lawful. License Your content remains yours, which means that you retain any intellectual property rights that you have in your content. For example, you have intellectual property rights in the creative content you make, such as reviews you write. Or you may have the right to share someone else’s creative content if they’ve given you their permission. We need your permission if your intellectual property rights restrict our use of your content. You provide Google with that permission through this license. What’s covered This license covers your content if that content is protected by intellectual property rights. What’s not covered This license doesn’t affect your privacy rights — it’s only about your intellectual property rights This license doesn’t cover these types of content: publicly-available factual information that you provide, such as corrections to the address of a local business. That information doesn’t require a license because it’s considered common knowledge that everyone’s free to use. feedback that you offer, such as suggestions to improve our services. Feedback is covered in the Service-related communications section below. 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This includes using automated systems and algorithms to analyze your content: for spam, malware, and illegal content to recognize patterns in data, such as determining when to suggest a new album in Google Photos to keep related photos together to customize our services for you, such as providing recommendations and personalized search results, content, and ads (which you can change or turn off in Ads Settings ) This analysis occurs as the content is sent, received, and when it is stored. using content you’ve shared publicly to promote the services . For example, to promote a Google app, we might quote a review you wrote. Or to promote Google Play, we might show a screenshot of the app you offer in the Play Store. Duration This license lasts for as long as your content is protected by intellectual property rights. If you remove from our services any content that’s covered by this license, then our systems will stop making that content publicly available in a reasonable amount of time. There are two exceptions: If you already shared your content with others before removing it. For example, if you shared a photo with a friend who then made a copy of it, or shared it again, then that photo may continue to appear in your friend’s Google Account even after you remove it from your Google Account. If you make your content available through other companies’ services, it’s possible that search engines, including Google Search, will continue to find and display your content as part of their search results. Using Google services Your Google Account If you meet these age requirements you can create a Google Account for your convenience. Some services require that you have a Google Account in order to work — for example, to use Gmail, you need a Google Account so that you have a place to send and receive your email. 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Because of numbers like these 50% Reduction in costs Read the case study 4X Increase in response rates Read the case study State of Direct Mail Consumer Insights 84% of marketers say direct mail has the highest ROI Read the report Real Estate FAQs What is direct mail in real estate? Direct mail in real estate refers to the process of sending physical marketing materials such as postcards, brochures, flyers, or letters to a targeted list of recipients. These recipients are often potential homebuyers, sellers, or investors within specific geographic areas. The goal is to generate leads, promote properties, and build brand awareness by delivering tangible marketing materials directly to the recipient’s mailbox. What is the success rate of direct mail in real estate? The success rate of direct mail in real estate varies based on factors like targeting, messaging, and market conditions. Typical response rates range between 1-3%, though highly personalized or well-targeted campaigns may see higher engagement. Consistent and well-designed mailers, coupled with follow-up actions, tend to improve overall effectiveness. Are Real Estate Mailers Worth It? Yes, real estate mailers can be worth the investment, especially when targeting a specific, well-researched audience. They allow real estate agents and companies to stand out with a tangible and personal approach that digital marketing alone may not provide. While the response rate might be harder to track than digital channels, the cost-per-lead can be competitive if the campaign is done effectively, providing an opportunity to generate quality leads and build local recognition. How Can Real Estate Companies Use Direct Mail? Real estate companies can use direct mail in several ways: Property Listings: Sending postcards or flyers featuring new or recently sold properties in the neighborhood. 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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 Farhad Hossain Posted on Jan 13 Mouse Events in JavaScript: Why Your UI Flickers (and How to Fix It Properly) # frontend # javascript # ui Hover interactions feel simple—until they quietly break your UI. Recently, while building a data table, I ran into a strange issue. Each row had an “Actions” column that appears when you hover over the row. It worked fine most of the time, but sometimes—especially when moving the mouse slowly or crossing row borders—the UI flickered. In some cases, two rows even showed actions at once. At first glance, it looked like a CSS or rendering bug. It wasn’t. It was a mouse event model problem . That experience led me to a deeper realization: Not all mouse events represent user intent. Some represent DOM mechanics—and confusing the two leads to fragile UI. Let’s unpack that. The Two Families of Mouse Hover Events JavaScript gives us two sets of hover events: Event Bubbles Fires when mouseover Yes Mouse enters an element or any of its children mouseout Yes Mouse leaves an element or any of its children mouseenter No Mouse enters the element itself mouseleave No Mouse leaves the element itself This difference seems subtle, but it’s one of the most important distinctions in UI engineering. Why mouseover Is Dangerous for UI State Consider this table row: <tr> <td>Name</td> <td class="actions"> <button>Edit</button> <button>Delete</button> </td> </tr> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode From a user’s perspective, they are still “hovering the row” when they move between the buttons. But from the browser’s perspective, something very different is happening: <tr> → <td> → <button> Each move fires new mouseover and mouseout events as the cursor travels through child elements. That means: Moving from one button to another fires mouseout on the first Which bubbles up And can look like the mouse “left the row” Your UI hears: “The row is no longer hovered.” The user never left. This mismatch between DOM movement and human intent is the root cause of flicker. How My Table Broke In my case: Each table row showed action buttons on hover Borders existed between rows When the mouse crossed that 1px border, it briefly exited one row before entering the next This triggered: mouseout → hide actions mouseover → show actions again Sometimes the timing was fast enough that: Two rows appeared active Or the UI flickered Nothing was “wrong” with the layout. The event model was simply lying about what the user was doing. Why mouseenter Solves This mouseenter and mouseleave behave very differently. They do not bubble. They only fire when the pointer actually enters or leaves the element itself—not its children. So this movement: <tr> → <td> → <button> Triggers: mouseenter(tr) Once. No false exits. No flicker. No state confusion. This makes them ideal for: Table rows Dropdown menus Tooltips Hover cards Any UI that should remain active while the cursor is inside In other words: mouseenter represents user intent mouseover represents DOM traversal When You Should Use Each Use mouseenter / mouseleave when: You are toggling UI state based on hover Child elements should not interrupt the hover Stability matters Examples: Row actions Navigation menus Profile cards Tooltips Use mouseover / mouseout when: You actually care about which child was entered. Examples: Image maps Per-icon tooltips Custom hover effects on individual elements Here, bubbling is useful. React Makes This More Subtle In React, onMouseOver and onMouseOut are wrapped in a synthetic event system. That adds another layer of propagation and re-rendering, which can amplify flicker and race conditions. This is why tables, dropdowns, and hover-driven UIs are often harder to get right than they look. A Practical Rule of Thumb If you are using mouseover to control UI visibility, you are probably building something fragile. Most hover-based UI should be built with: mouseenter mouseleave Because users don’t hover DOM nodes. They hover things . Final Thoughts That small flicker in my table wasn’t a bug—it was a reminder of how deep the browser’s event model really is. The best UI engineers don’t just write logic that works. They write logic that matches how humans actually interact with the screen. And sometimes, the difference between a glitchy UI and a rock-solid one is just a single event name. 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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https://docs.suprsend.com/reference/get-workflow | Get Workflow Details - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection API Reference Overview Authentication Errors WORKFLOWS POST Create/Update Workflow PATCH Commit Workflow GET Get Workflow GET List Workflows PATCH Enable/Disable Workflow DEL Delete Workflow SCHEMAS POST Create/Update Schema PATCH Commit Schema GET List Schemas GET Get Schema EVENTS POST Create Event PATCH Update Event GET List Events GET Get Event Details GET Get Linked Workflows PATCH Delink Schema from Event CATEGORIES GET Get Category POST Create/Update Category PATCH Commit Category GET List Translation GET Get Translation POST Add Translation DEL Delete Translation TRANSLATIONS POST Add Translation PATCH Commit Translation GET Get Translation GET List Translations GET Get Translation History POST Rollback Translation DEL Delete Translation Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation WORKFLOWS Get Workflow Details Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog WORKFLOWS Get Workflow Details OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Fetch workflow corresponding to the given slug in a workspace. 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Available options : draft , live Response 200 application/json Successfully retrieved workflow $schema string<uri> Schema URL for workflow validation Example : "https://schema.suprsend.com/workflow/v1/schema.json" slug string Unique identifier for the workflow Required string length: 1 - 255 Example : "welcome-sequence" is_enabled boolean Whether the workflow is enabled Example : true created_at string<date-time> When the workflow was created last_executed_at string<date-time> | null When the workflow was last executed name string Human-readable name of the workflow Example : "Welcome Sequence" description string | null Description explaining the usecase of the workflow updated_at string<date-time> When the workflow was last updated commit_message string | null Last commit message hash string | null Git-like hash for version tracking status enum<string> Current status of the workflow Available options : active , inactive , draft category string Notification category of the workflow. Used to apply category-specific settings and preferences. Example : "transactional" tags string[] Tags for organizing and filtering workflows in API. ratelimit object Workflow throttle settings. This is used to limit the number of times a workflow can be executed per user in a given time period. conditions object[] Trigger Conditions for workflow execution. Workflow will only be executed if trigger conditions evaluate to true. trigger_type enum<string> How the workflow is triggered. You can refer to all trigger types here . Available options : event , dynamic , api trigger_events string[] Events that trigger this workflow. This will be set for trigger_type = event . override_recipients_type enum<string> | null Type of recipient override. Define whether to override and run this workflow for user, list of users or a single object. Available options : user , single_object_fields override_recipients_user_expr string | null Expression for overriding recipients when override_recipients_type = user . override_recipients_single_object_fields_expr string | null Expression for overriding recipients when override_recipients_type = single_object_fields . override_actor_user_expr string | null Expression for overriding actor override_tenant_expr string | null Expression for overriding tenant active_at string<date-time> When the workflow's live version became active. Will be null for draft version. updated_by object User who last updated the workflow Show child attributes tree object Node tree structure of the workflow. Shows the list of all nodes used in the workflow along with their configuration. validation_result object Validation status of the workflow Show child attributes Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous List Workflows Retrieve a list of workflows in a workspace. 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https://www.mrdbourke.com/placebo-yourself/ | Placebo yourself Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Decision Making Placebo yourself Daniel Bourke 11 May 2023 • 1 min read Photo by danilo.alvesd / Unsplash If there’s something that you’d like to do or some condition you’d like to be true, let it happen. Believe it’s going to happen. Write it down. Start talking about it with yourself. I’ve got this. You (I) can do it. That’s what most of journaling is about for me. Placebo-ing myself. Yes, there’s levels here. Sometimes such beliefs and self-talk can border on the edge of insanity. But anyone who’s ever done anything of note has dipped their toe in the pools of madness before. The same could go for a quiet life, you can placebo that too. Lay low for a while, lay low forever and enjoy the simplicity of existence. The point is the same. Like taking a sugar pill has almost the same effect as many well-researched and well-funded drugs. Do some medicines work because they work or because they taste bad? Is it the chemical makeup or the weird reaction your body has to the taste that kicks off recovery? Knowing this, you can create your own placebos in life. If you’d like to lose weight, start considering yourself a healthy, less overweight person. Start the activities you think your less overweight self would do. Keep doing them until it becomes true. Sometimes you have to get the body moving before the brain catches up. If you’d like to write a book, spend an hour a day staring at a blank page until something spills out. If you’d like to be cured of some ailment, start believing you’re cured of it. If you’d like to start a business, what would you do if it was already running? Of course, there’s limitations to knowledge, it’s hard to do something you’ve never done before. But again, this is where you’ve sometimes got to trick the brain into motion. Placebo yourself in the conscious and let the subconscious catch up. And ho ho! When that happens, well, that’s about as close to magic as a sugar pill curing an incurable disease. There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. Every year I write an article with stories, ideas, rules of thumb, anecdotes and ponderous items from the last year. This is number 10 of those articles. See: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Before I get into it, a few 01 Sep 2025 23 min read Daniel Bourke © 2026 Powered by Ghost | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
https://www.mrdbourke.com/introducing-nutrify-1-2-3/ | Nutrify 1.2.3: Whole Food Streaks, Widgets & 41 New Foods Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Nutrify Introducing Nutrify 1.2.3 Whole Food Streaks, Widgets, Quick Summaries and 41 New Foods. Daniel Bourke 04 Nov 2024 • 3 min read Nutrify version 1.2.3 is here! What's Nutrify? Nutrify is a visual food scanning and education app focused on whole foods. Our mission is to incentivize whole food consumption rather than processed foods. This update takes the total possible foods Nutrify can identify with the camera to over 500! This update also includes a new Whole Food Streak in the Summary tab, home screen widgets, and quick summaries in the Saved view. Short Version Start/continue a healthy eating habit with Whole Food Streaks. Get a quick nutrition summary of recent foods in the Saved view. Identify and get verified nutrition information for 41 new foods using the Nutrify Camera. Longer Version Keep the whole food streak going The saying goes, "An apple a day..." It should really be, "A collection of whole foods a day..." Because one of the best ways to stay healthy is to maintain good habits over time. And at Nutrify, we believe eating more whole foods is one of the healthiest habits there is. 95% whole foods (or even more if you can), 5% other. To help create and support healthy habits, we're introducing the Streak view in the Summary tab. Nutrify will keep track of how many days in a row you've eaten whole foods. Whether it's 21 days to build a habit or 66 or 7, when it comes to health, the long-term trend is what matters. You can also get an overview of your whole food streak with the new Streak widgets on the home screen. Left: The new Whole Food Streak counter in the Summary tab. Right: How to set a Streaks widget on the homescreen. 500+ foods in your pocket 41 new foods have been added to the Nutridex, including Iced Coffee (with milk), Beef Jerky, Cashew Butter, Pad Thai and many more. All are instantly identifiable with the Nutrify Camera, even offline, thanks to on-device machine learning models. The 41 new foods available in Nutrify 1.2.3, designed by Grace Lee. Let us know if we're missing any so we can include them in a future update! By the numbers Want to know the macronutrient breakdown of your breakfast? Or how much protein was in your lunch? By selecting a group of food photos in the Saved tab, you can press Summary to get a quick nutrition overview. Now you can see not only the nutritional content of individual foods but also their combined totals. Get a quick nutrition summary of any combination of foods in the Saved view. Questions, suggestions and feedback Have any questions about this update, suggestions for future updates or ideas for what foods we should add next? Feel free to contact us at [email protected] (Daniel or Josh will reply)! Download Nutrify on the App Store Nutrify Homepage @nutrifyfoodapp on Instagram / TikTok / X Credit roll Nutrition data is curated and FoodVision AI computer vision models are trained by Daniel Bourke (Co-Founder). All iOS interfaces are designed and built by Joshua Bourke (Co-Founder). Food image data is collected and labelled by Joseph Drury, Samuel Bourke and Daniel Bourke. Food icons are designed and created by Grace Lee. Related Introducing Nutrify 1.2 Nutrify launch blog post There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. Every year I write an article with stories, ideas, rules of thumb, anecdotes and ponderous items from the last year. This is number 10 of those articles. See: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Before I get into it, a few 01 Sep 2025 23 min read Daniel Bourke © 2026 Powered by Ghost | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
https://www.mrdbourke.com/trick-plays-make-headlines/ | Trick plays make headlines Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Poems Trick plays make headlines Daniel Bourke 10 Jun 2023 • 2 min read Two birds sitting on a fallen log listening to the water. Tempting to do the big. Tempting to do the thing no one’s ever done. The trick. Like the old man on the hill. Yelling, kicking, showing off, swinging. Look look look! Get the process right and the rest will follow! That’s the real trick. Process over time. Try something new and the feeling sets in. Gosh what if I fail? Normal for anyone trying a new trick. Forget it. Forget success and you forget failure. One of the most successful things I’ve ever seen is a fallen log . A fallen log in the forest. A fallen log the animals dance across. No tricks. Just a log between banks. Look at them go! The fox, the bear, the squirrel, the birds, oh yes even the birds! Tip toeing across a fallen log. A beautiful sight! A glorious tree. Now a glorious fallen log. A fallen log with one tool. Gravity. Another story. I heard of an 88 year old lady named Marlene. She came walking out of her house with a walker. Muttering, puttering. Swearing to herself. Another lady said hello. Marlene started telling her how sick she was of the sixty year olds she lived with. These fucks always worry about their hearing aids, complain about nothing ever being on TV, they hear the news and think, shit! We’re over! Hell, they never leave the couch! The lady laughed. Marlene kept going. Not me darling. You won’t find me on the couch. Maybe at night when I’m tired darling or when I’m reading with a cup of tea darling but Christ! Not every day! Not me… You don’t seem like a lady to sit around all day. You’re right darling! I’ll tell you, I’ll tell you the secret to life, the secret to life is to keep moving. I’m 88 years old and I walk to the shops every day and I say to myself wow it’s a beautiful day. And then I meet people like you and I love it! I love seeing people out and walking around. An 88 year old lady with one tool. Moving every day. Now we’re talkin’! That’s a trick I can do. That’s all I’m looking for. The simple trick I can keep doing. The rest? Who the hell knows. Don’t take me for a fool my friend! Just because I don’t know does not mean I am not smart. Didn’t you listen to the sages? Knowing what you don’t know is the highest form of knowledge. Another trick! Ho ho, we’re on a roll now! Keep it goin’! What if I told you true kindness does not know it is so? Or being straight and proper doesn’t know it’s being honest? Congruency! Getting your ducks in a row! ...without lining them up. Helping one another and not calling it a favour! Giving it all yet acting without a trace. Like the shadow of a bird flying over water. Can you hear? The sweetest sound in the world. A baby’s laughter. Peek-a-boo! The oldest trick in the book! Now you see me, now you don’t. Where’s the headline for that? Ha! Take a swing, my friend! Keep moving, dance across the fallen log. Or fall over. And let the animals walk across you. Either way, glory abounds. Because even the clouds return to the dirt. There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. Every year I write an article with stories, ideas, rules of thumb, anecdotes and ponderous items from the last year. This is number 10 of those articles. See: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Before I get into it, a few 01 Sep 2025 23 min read Daniel Bourke © 2026 Powered by Ghost | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
https://www.mrdbourke.com/menu-for-the-food/ | Mistaking the menu for the food Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Psychology Mistaking the menu for the food Daniel Bourke 21 May 2023 • 5 min read Painting of soup cans, red and blue. By Banksy. Let’s do an experiment. A chef who can’t read comes into your kitchen to cook you a meal. You’re sitting in another room and can’t see what they’re making but you can smell it. On the bench top there are two cans, one red, one blue, each look similar but have different texts on them. Of course, your chef for the night can see the difference in the texts but can’t read so it doesn’t matter to him. Yes, this chef is cheating a little and not cooking from scratch, but that’s the beauty of an experiment. He opens the cans and tests them with his nose. Years of cooking have trained his sense of smell to pick up even the slightest lack of taste. He then puts them each in a separate pan, one blue, one red, to start heating them up. Plumes of flavour start wafting over to you in the next room. You can feel your mouth filling with salvia. You hear sounds of dishes clanging together, cutlery hitting the table, spices being applied and cooking equipment entering the sink. Your chef walks around the corner carrying two steaming dishes, one on a red plate and the other on a blue plate. Four out of five senses go on overdrive, your nose soaks up the smell, your eyes take in the sights, is that beef? You ask. Yes, beef and vegetable curry, the chef replies. Your ears can almost hear the different ingredients sloshing together. And despite your table manners, you feel like putting your finger in the dish to see if the sauce feels how it looks. The chef offers you to try both dishes and see which you prefer. A spoonful of the blue dish enters your mouth and melts away. You look at the chef and your eyes widen as if to say I’d like this to be my last meal. The chef smiles and pulls the blue dish away before placing the red dish in its place. You begin to get excited thinking if this is anything like the blue dish, please, bring more. A spoonful of the red dish enters your mouth and melts away. It makes you sit back in your chair. The blue dish was worthy of a last day meal but you look at the chef in shock as if to say I’d like this to be my every day meal. The chef smiles and says to enjoy, he’ll go and clean up. You continue on the red dish and feel like calling your friends to tell them what an incredible meal you’ve had. But part of you says let’s keep it a secret. Savour the experience only you’ve experienced. The chef returns to find an empty red dish and an almost full blue dish. I loved the blue dish but I couldn’t help but finish the red dish, you say. I’m glad to hear, the chef says, and not to worry, I can store the blue dish for later, it’s even better the second time round. You must reveal your secrets, I have no idea how you got the beef that tender, it fell apart as soon as I touched it. Please, share with me the recipe, I’d love to try it myself. The chef smiles, says, one second. He returns with two cans and places them one in front of each dish. Out of a can? Surely not! You say. The chef nods. My gosh, where did you get these? You ask. Well, believe it or not, you’ve got a large supply of them in your cupboard. You look at the chef confused. And then reach for the cans. You turn the can in front of the blue dish around and it says beef and vegetable curry, extra tasty. You’ve seen it before but you can’t remember buying it. You turn the can in front of the red dish around, read it, look at the chef, read it again, back at the chef. You feel like throwing the can at the chef. What?! You scream. The chef looks at you confused. What did you feed me?! I’m sorry, I’m not sure what you mean. The chef says. You hold the red can up to his face. Read it! The chef looks even more confused, stunned. I’m not sure what it says, I can’t read, the chef says. You pull the can back. What? You can’t read? No sir, I cannot read, only cook. You start to laugh and begin to read it out loud. Beef and vegetable curry, dog’s favourite. You talk through laughter, you fed me a can of dog food. The chef’s mouth opens wide. He looks away and joins you in laughter. It tasted good though? No? You look at the chef. I don’t know whether to feel sick or jealous. Sick because I ate dog food or jealous because my dog gets to eat this everyday. What made you feel sick? The words on the can or the contents? The food or the menu? Such an experiment shows people don’t just eat food, they eat words too. And the taste of the former is often outdone by the taste of the latter. So even though you might’ve been eating a perfectly safe to eat (let’s assume it’s a high-end brand of dog food made by chefs) and delicious beef and vegetable curry, dog’s favourite, the two words on the end of the sentence overpower the sense of taste and smell. In other words, perception takes over reality. Notice how if something is branded as health food, it typically implies it doesn’t taste good, even though it may taste delicious. Or the common practice of looking up the menu of a restaurant before actually dining there. Does reading the menu beforehand make the food taste better? Perhaps. Sure, there are problems to avoid such as allergies but it illustrates how much words can influence and even override our natural senses. Mistaking the menu for the food is a prime example of this. A similar saying is the map is not the territory. Meaning no matter how detailed the trees on your map are, it still doesn’t compare to walking through them. The same with confusing a noun for the real thing. No matter how many times you say the word water, it won’t quench your thirst. You see this concept in the modern medical center. Sometimes it seems far more important to write down the reason for the visit rather than the actual treatment. On the other hand, what if the seriousness of medical note taking contributes to the treatment? Humans don’t like to admit but often it’s the perception of the thing that matters far more than the actual thing. Knowing this is a superpower. Perhaps a better option than changing your reality is to change your perception of it. Before you knew the dish was branded as dog food it tasted delicious, after you read the label, disgusting. Flip it. Reality: Life’s a drag. Perception: Yes it can be but struggle makes for good stories. Reality: I’m sick. Perception: I get to rest and relax. Reality: My commute takes 40-minutes. Perception: I get to read and look out the window. Reality: It’s tough to build a new skill. Perception: Sucking at something for a while gives me a chance to be better at it later. This isn’t to say to ignore the fundamental reality, only to notice how easy it can be to change your perception of it. And to decide what’s more important, the menu or the food? Marketing or the product itself? Sometimes one. Sometimes the other. Sometimes both. Does this mean it’s okay to eat dog food if you just ignore the label? Only if it smells good! Just maybe listen to the part of you that wants to keep it a secret. There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. 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Explore Stack Internal are manual/electric typewriter receptive to script readers and agents? Ask Question Asked 3 days ago Modified 2 days ago Viewed 668 times 5 I've put in a lot of time sharing my scripts on a blog by scanning my hard copies. Note, I never upload the entire script and I usually just compose scenes and sequence length material. Does it really matter to script readers and agents whether a page of script was generated by a manual typewriter? I've become attached to my 'hard copies' in such a way that all the screenwriting (.fountain) apps I have downloaded are meaningless when something is composed. For the most part, my files get lost in cyberspace faster than my cats can find my typewriter hard copies to either pee on or chew. It would be nice to dismiss any self conscious pangs about using the typewriter for final draft feature film submissions. screenwriting tools blog Share Improve this question Follow asked Jan 9 at 20:53 slavezombie 51 2 2 bronze badges New contributor slavezombie is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering. Check out our Code of Conduct . 3 4 I don't understand. How are "script readers and agents" going to tell what tools you used to write your script? Do you upload the scanned images?!? And why would any agents look at your blog? And what are "screenwriting (.fountain) apps"? Why are the apps meaningless? What does your losing your files have to do with anything? Ben – Ben 2026-01-09 21:12:08 +00:00 Commented Jan 9 at 21:12 Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking. Community – Community Bot 2026-01-09 21:12:45 +00:00 Commented Jan 9 at 21:12 4 You are using "receptive" incorrectly. philipxy – philipxy 2026-01-11 03:41:06 +00:00 Commented 2 days ago Add a comment | 2 Answers 2 Sorted by: Reset to default Highest score (default) Date modified (newest first) Date created (oldest first) 8 No. A manual typewriter written script is not a file, it is about a hundred pages of paper. You cannot email it, and most studios or agents would not read the paper, they read on computers or phones. if the script was even bought it would have to be transcribed into a computer file in appropriate format, and that would cost time and money and be prone to errors. So no. The only way I can possibly imagine an agent or studio accepting a script written on a manual typewriter is if the author is famous and known for writing blockbusters. For an unknown author, I imagine it would be rejected immediately. You'll have to join the modern world. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Jan 9 at 21:32 Amadeus 108k 9 9 gold badges 139 139 silver badges 354 354 bronze badges 2 OP says they have scanned their paper manuscripts. There is nothing in their question indicating that they want to send anything to anyone by postal mail. Scanned files can be read by OCR software. As I understand the question, it is about writing on a typewriter, not about submitting typewritten manuscripts. But maybe we should wait for OP to clarify, before posting answers that might be beside the point. Ben – Ben 2026-01-10 07:09:18 +00:00 Commented Jan 10 at 7:09 5 @Ben: If you don't have an editable file to submit, nobody is going to publish it. You have to know a great deal about book design, the story is going to be copy-edited for typos and errors, the spacing and blank pages have to be perfect, even the font and font-size may be changed, the online version may need different treatment than the print version, there cannot be any "fudging" on kerning or line spacing, and on and on and on. Scanned pages are not going to cut it. Amadeus – Amadeus 2026-01-11 13:10:49 +00:00 Commented yesterday Add a comment | 8 No. Here's your problem: there is no such thing as a "final draft feature film submission". If somebody buys your spec script, they also hire you to keep working on it according to their vision, and during that period you work for them and you have to be on it, turning around rewrites at a pace. There is no room for eccentrics with typewriters and scanners. Whenever I see a writer on set, unless they are directing, they are also sat in a corner with a laptop working on the next thing, or the rewrites for the current thing. You're not bringing a typewriter on set. When you're working on pre-production drafts you'll get asked to add or remove one line of dialogue which will shift all subsequent lines up or down. Are you going to type out half the movie again just for the sake of one line? Before the end of the day? No you aren't. (And no, you can't just add page breaks as buffers.) If I received scanned pages of scripts, I'd immediately know you didn't understand any of the above and I wouldn't even read them. You are going to have to adjust. If losing your files is the problem, I suggest an online service like WriterDuet which keeps all your files accessible from any device and avoids mingling them with your other personal or professional file types. If both losing your files and money is a problem, then you're just going to have to build your own solution with free software and a little discipline. If you can't, you aren't going to be a screenwriter. Share Improve this answer Follow edited 2 days ago answered 2 days ago mwo 2,302 14 14 silver badges 20 20 bronze badges Add a comment | Your Answer Reminder: Answers generated by AI tools are not allowed due to Writing Stack Exchange's artificial intelligence policy Thanks for contributing an answer to Writing Stack Exchange! Please be sure to answer the question . Provide details and share your research! But avoid … Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience. To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers . 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https://www.mrdbourke.com/wu-wei/ | Wu wei (无为) — The art of not forcing Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Philosophy Wu wei (无为) — The art of not forcing Daniel Bourke 04 Jun 2023 • 3 min read The controlled accident. Sometimes it gets mistaken for "do nothing" or "doing nothing". Because the characters 无为 ( wu wei ) mean nothing (wu, 无) and doing (wei, 为). So although a literal translation would be doing nothing, it doesn’t mean the same as sitting around all day. Although it might be fun for two or three days, eventually one has to force themselves to sit around all day. Above all, humans don’t like being bored. Therefore literally doing nothing is not inline with the art of not forcing. The saying comes from the philosophy of Taoism, especially Lao Tzu and Chuangtze (there are several different ways to spell these names, however, I’ve chosen the ones I most recognize). One of the best ways to understand wu wei is by the comparison of the sailor and the rower. While the rower uses effort, the sailor uses magic. By putting up a sail and riding on the wind, the sailor does not force things. Rather the sailor rides the forces versus trying to create them. The concept here is that human effort is very imprecise and often interferes with the sensational patterns found in nature. Take the shape of a cloud, have you ever seen one that looks out of shape? Or the patterns in tree bark. Or the sounds of a stream. Do any of these sound or look out of place? Yet they spontaneously arise without effort. There was a Chinese Zen master who used to get drunk on rice wine and then paint by first dipping his long hair in ink and then slapping it upon a canvas. In the morning he’d review the patterns created by his drunken hair slaps and proceed to make something out of it. When watching a performance, it’s a true spectacle if it appears effortless. The shine of something starts to wear off when you begin to learn how it’s done or if it appears forced. A magician doesn’t reveal their tricks on purpose. When you learn that a magic trick takes advantage of your limited perceptions, it ceases to be magic. Oh I know how you did that! I try to explore this technique when writing when creating when existing when conversing when exploring. Note the paradox of trying to not try. However, when writing I think about things to say but for many first drafts I like to let whatever comes out come out. And then come back to it later and edit it. The more I let things flow, the better they seem to be. Rough edges show themselves but often rough edges are where the flavour is ( wabi-sabi , the aesthetics of imperfection). Like the crunchy part of a toasted sandwich. There are two points of view to this. Everyone knows the feeling of being cumbersome when first starting something new. You get caught up in the complexity of a new task. Trying to think about it step by step, using effort instead of magic. But many things take time to learn and so it’s funny that all of the years of learning something eventually leads to an ideal state of not having to think about doing it. As in, acting on instinct instead of thinking about the steps. First learning to write and having to think about the ordering of letters. First learning to walk and having to think about which foot goes where. Yet now you can write and walk with little to no effort. Thanks to years of practice and the childlike exploration of not forcing. The controlled accident of spelling words wrong or tripping over. Each of which eventually lead to being able to write and tell stories. Or walk through a forest. Disciplined practice leads to the spontaneous show. Oh what a skill to have! To approach everything with wu wei. To not force. To let let let it happen. To put up a sail and ride the winds. But to row if you need to. Because even effort can be applied effortlessly. When you know the grand source. The grandest limitless source. Of the grandest limitless creations. The fountain of creation arises out of nowhere. And leads to nowhere. The dance, the swing of the hair, the tapping of fingers on keyboards, the sound of feet moving rocks on the ground. These are the rewards. Books Over the past few years I’ve been reading a collection of works which describe ideas such as wu wei. I find them fascinating. Namely: The Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu — The original book outlining the concept of Tao and many of the ideas of Taoism. The Watercourse Way by Alan Watts — A lyrical exploration of the Tao and how it relates to modern (20th century onwards) Eastern and Western life. The Wisdom of Laotse by Lin Yutang — A collection of Chuangtze’s (one of Lao Tzu’s most known disciples) commentary on the Tao De Ching translated and explained in English by Lin Yutang. There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. Every year I write an article with stories, ideas, rules of thumb, anecdotes and ponderous items from the last year. This is number 10 of those articles. See: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Before I get into it, a few 01 Sep 2025 23 min read Daniel Bourke © 2026 Powered by Ghost | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
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Upgrade your Xamarin & Xamarin.Forms projects to .NET 8 and .NET MAUI with our migration guides. Learn more Jon Douglas Principal Program Manager, NuGet Jon Douglas is a Principal Program Manager for NuGet at Microsoft. In his spare time he is most likely spending time with his family, performing comedy improv, or playing video games. Author Topics Developers Xamarin.Forms Xamarin Platform Xamarin Android Announcements Education Posts by this author Mar 19, 2020 Post comments count 4 Post likes count 0 Faster Application Startup using Custom Profiles with Startup Tracing on Android Developers today can already take advantage of Startup Tracing to improve the startup time of their Android apps. Today, I will show you a new feature that let's you build a custom profile to be used for your app with Startup Tracing that finely tunes and optimizes your apps startup. Developers Xamarin.Forms Xamarin Feb 14, 2020 Post comments count 3 Post likes count 0 AndroidX NuGet Packages are Stable! 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https://docs.suprsend.com/reference/list-schemas | List Schemas - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection API Reference Overview Authentication Errors WORKFLOWS POST Create/Update Workflow PATCH Commit Workflow GET Get Workflow GET List Workflows PATCH Enable/Disable Workflow DEL Delete Workflow SCHEMAS POST Create/Update Schema PATCH Commit Schema GET List Schemas GET Get Schema EVENTS POST Create Event PATCH Update Event GET List Events GET Get Event Details GET Get Linked Workflows PATCH Delink Schema from Event CATEGORIES GET Get Category POST Create/Update Category PATCH Commit Category GET List Translation GET Get Translation POST Add Translation DEL Delete Translation TRANSLATIONS POST Add Translation PATCH Commit Translation GET Get Translation GET List Translations GET Get Translation History POST Rollback Translation DEL Delete Translation Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation SCHEMAS List Schemas Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog SCHEMAS List Schemas OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Retrieve a list of schemas in a workspace. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT GET / v1 / {workspace} / schema Try it List Schemas cURL Copy Ask AI curl -X GET "https://management-api.suprsend.com/v1/{workspace}/schema/" \ --header 'Authorization: ServiceToken <token>' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' 200 401 404 Copy Ask AI { "meta" : { "count" : 5 , "limit" : 10 , "offset" : 0 }, "results" : [ { "slug" : "new-order-placed" , "name" : "Order Placed Event" , "description" : "Schema for order placement action" , "status" : "draft" , "hash" : "382b707d4b1f8999a1xxxxxxxx" , "json_schema" : { "type" : "object" , "$schema" : "https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/schema" , "required" : [ "order_id" , "amount" ], "properties" : { "order_id" : { "type" : "string" }, "amount" : { "type" : "string" } }, "additionalProperties" : true }, "created_at" : "2025-08-27T09:30:57.945326Z" , "updated_at" : "2025-08-29T15:37:37.650177Z" , "committed_at" : null , "commit_message" : null } ] } Authorizations ServiceToken <token> string header required You can get Service Token from SuprSend dashboard -> Account Settings -> Service Tokens section. Path Parameters workspace string required Workspace slug (staging, production, etc.) Query Parameters mode enum<string> default: draft Specify if you want to fetch draft or live schema. Available options : draft , live Response 200 application/json Successfully retrieved list of schemas meta object Metadata related to pagination information Show child attributes results object[] Array of schemas Show child attributes Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Get Schema Fetch the JSON schema corresponding to a slug. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by List Schemas cURL Copy Ask AI curl -X GET "https://management-api.suprsend.com/v1/{workspace}/schema/" \ --header 'Authorization: ServiceToken <token>' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' 200 401 404 Copy Ask AI { "meta" : { "count" : 5 , "limit" : 10 , "offset" : 0 }, "results" : [ { "slug" : "new-order-placed" , "name" : "Order Placed Event" , "description" : "Schema for order placement action" , "status" : "draft" , "hash" : "382b707d4b1f8999a1xxxxxxxx" , "json_schema" : { "type" : "object" , "$schema" : "https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/schema" , "required" : [ "order_id" , "amount" ], "properties" : { "order_id" : { "type" : "string" }, "amount" : { "type" : "string" } }, "additionalProperties" : true }, "created_at" : "2025-08-27T09:30:57.945326Z" , "updated_at" : "2025-08-29T15:37:37.650177Z" , "committed_at" : null , "commit_message" : null } ] } | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
https://www.mrdbourke.com/adaptation-vs-education/ | A Learner's Fight: Adaptation vs. Education Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Learning A Learner's Fight: Adaptation vs. Education Education saves time. Adaptation sharpens instincts. Daniel Bourke 14 Aug 2023 • 5 min read My grades sucked at high school. And I failed my first two years of university. Then got top of the class for the next three years. In school I’d rather play Call of Duty than do assignments or study for a test. I ran the best Esports team in Australia before they called it Esports. Me and a few school friends. Every night we’d get on and play for hours making strategies and practicing. We had to. The match was on Friday and again on Saturday if we won. Against other good teams. And they’d be doing similar things. I was smart enough to pass an exam when I needed to. Or smart enough to use my Dad’s login (he was a teacher at the school) to hack the smarter kids' accounts and steal their assignments and copy them and make their work better in enough places to get good marks and not get caught. At university I was more interested in girls than classes. My first year I kept pinching myself. You don’t have to go to the classes? I can just sit here under this tree and talk to pretty girls? Hell yeah. So I did. But talking to girls will only teach you 25% of biology so I failed the rest. Then one of the girls broke my heart (not her fault, I was young and fell in love for the first time). And I got into lifting weights. I wanted to get big. Real big. Filling a void with gravity and countless reps. To help get big I started studying nutrition in my own time. Lifted more weights. Learned how you can manipulate your physiology with food. But also how large companies manipulate your physiology with their food. After three semesters of failing, the Dean of Science called me in and asked me why I was failing. I blamed it on my Dad being sick but it was really because none of the materials excited me. He asked me what I was curious about. And I told him I’d been lifting weights, learning about food. He said why not change to nutrition and food science? I can do that? Yes. So I did. I’d already been watching YouTube videos and studying nutrition on my own. I topped the class. The lesson? Breakups build bodybuilders. Ha! But another lesson too. Adaptation vs. education. I forget all the things I was told to learn (education) but I remember everything I was forced to learn on my own (adaptation). In the gym, you’re big or not, you can see your abs or not. Simple. I wanted to grow my muscles and walk around without a shirt on 90% of the time. So I surrounded myself with people who wanted to do the same. Either I adapted and learned how or I’d be the outsider. I quit my job to learn to code (for the third or fourth time). The first few times I tried were through the education route. I tried to learn but gave up because it got hard and going back to what I was already doing was easier. Quitting my job meant: learn to code or learn to live on the streets. Obviously the latter wouldn’t really happen, I’d figure something else out but it felt like it would. And the adaptation effect kicked in. Adaptation and education are different but they aren’t separate. Walk into a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu gym and you will be bombarded with terminology at the start of the session. Guard, side control, kimura, gable grip, mount. What do all of these mean? If it’s a beginner class, the instructor will break these terms down (education) but just knowing the name of them won’t help you when someone climbs on top of you. It’s only after a series of ass kickings that you start to connect the terms to their relative positions (adaption). And after a few months you no longer start to think of the name of things whilst you spar, they slot into your subconscious. You can read all of the books you like on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu but there are certain things you can only learn by "getting the feel of it”. When one learns to dance by watching and copying and getting the feel of it rather than following the steps of a diagram. When the bowler in cricket or the pitcher in baseball develops their skill by feel rather than by studying precise technical details. Adaptation and education complement each other. But it can be easy to get caught up in only one. Education without adaptation results in an armchair philosopher, someone who offers thoughts and opinions without ever truly suffering or enjoying their consequences. Or the student learning online who’s stuck in tutorial hell, always looking for the next guided tutorial rather than trying out their skills on their own. Adaptation without education results in senseless charging toward the gunfire. And although I’m a big advocate for doing rather than thinking, I’d be silly to walk into the ring and try to fight a professional fighter without at least educating myself and practicing my skills first. The solution? Combine them. I could set the deadline for the fight. Six months. Then force myself to adapt to an approaching event whilst educating myself on the skills to not take a beating. I failed at school because I saw no reason for learning the things we were learning other than to receive ticks on a criteria sheet I didn’t understand. I failed at university because of the same problem. And for a 19 year old male who went to an all boys school, chasing girls was far more fun than going to class. But Call of Duty, bodybuilding, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, learning to code. All of these required a tight balance between education and adaptation. I’d put myself in a situation where learning was both fun and playful but also socially required. Learning more resulted in a direct change in reality. Rather than the drudgery of attending a class timed by a bell. And now learning new skills like product development and farming. I have to remind myself to juggle adaptation and education. For product development, my brother and I are building an app called Nutrify , a Pokédex for food. Education wise, I’ve got to learn the pieces of the puzzle around it, what’s a database? What’s an API call? Which machine learning model should we use? What form of caching works the best? What makes a good product? Adaptation wise, we’ve told people we’re building the app. We’ve created a social contract. People around us ask how the app's going, now we either fulfill the social contract or we explain to others why we abandoned it. For farming, I’d like to have a large piece of land in the future and grow my own food. Education wise, I’m reading books about farming, adaptation wise I’m creating a garden in my backyard and going to a local farm once per week to help out. Each of these skills may change but the approach will be similar. Act (adapt), reflect (educate), act, reflect. Action is best when it emerges from an informed destiny. You don’t have to know what said destiny is but a direction is helpful. I don’t know when or where I’ll own a large piece of land yet but I know I’m heading that way. I don’t know how our app will go in the hands of others yet but I know how I’d like it to work. Education allows you to learn the fundamentals. To save time by learning lessons from others who’ve gone before. Adaptation allows you to connect those fundamentals to reality, to turn knowledge into instincts. And most important, figure out when those instincts are wrong. Because the avid learner knows knowledge gained from theory is far different to knowledge gained from experience. So they walk the tightrope between both. Photo by Marcelo Moreira There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. Every year I write an article with stories, ideas, rules of thumb, anecdotes and ponderous items from the last year. This is number 10 of those articles. See: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. 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Read it now Pricing Contact Login Get started for free Book a demo Book a demo Terms of Service Last Updated: May 13, 2025 These Lob Terms of Service (the “Terms”) govern access to and use of the products and services provided by Lob.com, Inc. (“Lob”, “we” or “us”) to you. You are the individual or entity that creates an account or purchases/uses the Lob Services (collectively “Customer”). Customers may be referred to in these Terms as “you” and “your” as applicable. These Terms incorporate by reference and include the Acceptable Use Policy and Service-Specific Terms as well as any policies or exhibits linked to or referenced herein. To the extent that Lob is, on behalf of the Customer, Processing Customer Data that is subject to EU Data Protection Laws, you are also agreeing to the Data Processing Agreement including the EU Standard Contractual Clauses, provided below, with Lob.com, Inc. for the transfer of Personal Data to processors. If you are agreeing to these Terms and, if applicable, the Data Processing Agreement, for use of the Services by an organization, you are agreeing on behalf of that organization. You must have the authority to bind that organization to these terms, otherwise you must not sign up for the Services. ARBITRATION NOTICE: THESE TERMS OF SERVICE CONTAIN A BINDING ARBITRATION PROVISION, AND A WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL AND CLASS ACTION AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 15.9 – PLEASE READ THESE SECTIONS CAREFULLY. Overview of the Lob Services “Lob Services” means the printing, mailing, address-verification, and check-writing services made available by Lob to Customer, and subsequent updates or upgrades of any of the foregoing made generally available by Lob. Lob Services also include the Lob website, application programming interfaces (the “APIs”), and any other technology or services that may be made available by Lob to Customer. Lob Services include, but are not limited to printing and mailing, address verification, and check-writing. Lob also provides application programming interfaces that allows customers to write and execute software applications or websites (the “Customer Applications”) that interface with the Lob Services using the APIs. Service Specific Terms Certain Lob products have specific terms (“Service Specific Terms”) which are currently available at: https://www.lob.com/service-specific-terms . In case of a conflict between the applicable Service Specific Terms for a certain product and these Terms, the Service Specific Terms will control. Account Registration and Use Customer and its Authorized Users (as defined below) may need to register for a Lob account in order to place orders or to access or use a Lob Service. Account information must be accurate, current, and complete, and will be governed by Lob’s Privacy Policy (currently available at www.lob.com/privacy ). Customer agrees to keep account information up-to-date so that Lob may send notices, statements, and other information by email or through Customer’s account. Customer must ensure that any passwords, and other access credentials (such as API tokens) for the Lob Service are kept strictly confidential and not shared with any unauthorized person. If any Authorized User stops working for Customer, Customer must immediately terminate that person’s access to its account and any Lob Service. Customer will be responsible for any and all actions taken using its and its users’ accounts, passwords or access credentials. Customer must notify Lob immediately of any breach of security or unauthorized use of its account. Accounts are granted to specific Customers and must not be shared with others. “Authorized User” is defined as an individual person (e.g. employee, contractor, agent of a Customer) who is registered and permitted by a Customer to use the Lob Services subject to these Terms and any restrictions in an applicable Subscription Plan (as defined below). Customer shall ensure that its Authorized Users comply with these Terms and Customer is responsible for all actions of its Authorized Users. Use and Access Rights Limited License. Subject to these Terms, Lob grants to Customer a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use and access the Lob Services for its business purposes as expressly permitted in these Terms. Your use and access to the Services are subject to any limitations set forth in an applicable order form, online plan or the Service Specific Terms (whether paid or free, collectively “Subscription Plan”). General Restrictions. Customer must not (and must not allow any third party to): rent, lease, copy, transfer, resell, sublicense, lease, time-share, or otherwise provide access to the Lob Service to a third party (except Authorized Users or as permitted under the Service Specific Terms); incorporate the Lob Service (or any portion of such) with, or use it with or to provide, any site, product, or service, other than on Cust. mer Applications and as specifically permitted herein; publicly disseminate information regarding the performance of the Lob Service (which is deemed Lob’s Confidential Information); modify or create a derivative work of the Lob Service or any portion of it; reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile, translate, or otherwise seek to obtain or derive the source code, underlying ideas, algorithms, file formats, or non-public APIs to any Lob Service, except to the extent expressly permitted by applicable law and then only with advance notice to Lob; break or circumvent any security measures, rate limits, or usage tracking (such as event tracking) of the Lob Service, or configure the Lob Service (or any component thereof) to avoid sending events or transactions or to otherwise avoid incurring fees; distribute any portion of the Lob Service excepted as permitted herein; access the Lob Service for the purpose of building a competitive product or service or copying its features or user interface; use the Lob Service for purposes of product evaluation, benchmarking, or other comparative analysis intended for publication without Lob’s prior written consent; remove or obscure any proprietary or other notices contained in the Lob Service, including in any reports or output obtained from the Lob Service; or use or permit the Services to be used for any illegal or misleading purpose, or any manner inconsistent with these Terms. Beta Releases and Free Access Subscriptions. Lob may provide Customer with a Lob Service for free or on a trial basis (a “Free Access Subscription”) or with “alpha”, “beta”, or other early-stage Lob Services, integrations, or features (“Beta Releases”), which are optional for Customer to use. This Section will apply to any Free Access Subscriptions or Beta Releases (even if Beta Releases are provided for a fee or counts towards Customer’s Subscription Plan) and supersedes any contrary provision in these Terms. Lob may use good faith efforts in its discretion to assist Customer with Free Access Subscriptions or Beta Releases. Nevertheless, and without limiting the other disclaimers and limitations in these Terms, CUSTOMER AGREES THAT ANY FREE ACCESS SUBSCRIPTION OR BETA RELEASES ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, SUPPORT, MAINTENANCE, STORAGE, SLA, OR INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS OF ANY KIND. WITH RESPECT TO BETA RELEASES, CUSTOMER FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT BETA RELEASES MAY NOT BE COMPLETE OR FULLY FUNCTIONAL AND MAY CONTAIN BUGS, ERRORS, OMISSIONS, AND OTHER PROBLEMS FOR WHICH LOB WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE. ACCORDINGLY, ANY USE OF BETA RELEASES ARE AT CUSTOMER’S SOLE RISK. Lob makes no promises that future versions of Beta Releases will be released or will be available under the same commercial or other terms. Lob may terminate Customer’s right to use any Free Access Subscriptions or Beta Releases at any time for any reason or no reason in Lob’s sole discretion, without liability. OWNERSHIP AND FEEDBACK Customer Data. As between the parties, Customer retains all right, title, and interest (including any intellectual property rights) in and to the content, documents, and personally identifiable information that Customer uploads into the Lob Service (excluding any Lob intellectual property) (the “Customer Data”). Customer hereby grants Lob a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free right and license to collect, use, copy, store, transmit, modify, and create derivative works of the Customer Data solely to the extent necessary to provide the Lob Service or as otherwise permitted in these Terms. Customer expressly authorizes Lob to use and process Customer Data (including any Confidential Information contained therein) as described in these Terms and in the Lob Privacy Policy (currently available at www.lob.com/privacy ), which provides for, but is not limited to, printing and mailing content to the individuals or business as directed by Customer through the Services. Customer acknowledges that, except as provided in this Agreement, Lob has no obligation to retain any Customer Data or Personally Identifiable Information following Lob’s performance of the Lob Services and that Customer is responsible for maintaining proper back-ups of all Customer Data and Personally Identifiable Information for its general business purposes. Aggregate/Anonymous Data. Customer agrees that Lob will have the right to generate aggregate or anonymous data and that aggregate or anonymous data is owned by Lob, which Lob may use for any business purpose during or after the term of these Terms (including without limitation to develop and improve Lob’s products and services and to create and distribute reports and other materials). For clarity, Lob will only disclose aggregate or anonymous data externally in a de-identified (anonymous) form that does not identify Customer, Authorized Users, or end users, and that is stripped of all persistent or personal identifiers. Customer is not responsible for Lob’s use of aggregate or anonymous data. Lob Intellectual Property. This is a subscription agreement for access to and use of the Lob Services. Customer acknowledges that it is obtaining only a limited right to use the Lob Services and that irrespective of any use of the words “purchase”, “sale” or similar terms, no ownership rights are transferred to Customer (or its Authorized Users or end users) under these Terms. Customer agrees that Lob (and its suppliers) retain all rights, title and interest (including all intellectual property rights) in and to all Lob Services, and all related or underlying documentation, technology, code, know-how, logos, templates, anything delivered as part of support of other services, and any updates, modifications, or derivative works of any of the foregoing (all of which is deemed Lob’s Confidential Information) and that Lob reserves any licenses not specifically granted in these Terms. Other than the applicable mobile applications and APIs, the Lob Service is offered as an online, hosted product. Accordingly, Customer acknowledges and agrees that it has no right to obtain a copy of the software behind any Lob Service and that Lob at its option may make updates, bug fixes, modifications or improvements to the Lob Service from time-to-time. Feedback. If Customer elects to provide any suggestions, comments, improvements, information, ideas or other feedback or related materials to Lob (collectively, “Feedback”), Customer hereby grants Lob a worldwide, perpetual, non-revocable, sublicensable, royalty-free right and license to use, copy, disclose, license, distribute, and exploit any Feedback in any format and in any manner without any obligation, payment, or restriction based on intellectual property rights or otherwise. Nothing in these Terms limits Lob’s right to independently use, develop, evaluate, or market products, whether incorporating Feedback or otherwise. Privacy and Security Lob Privacy Policy. The information you provide to us or that we collect will be used as described in these Terms and in the Lob Privacy Policy (currently available at www.lob.com/privacy ). Please carefully read the Lob Privacy Policy as it contains important details about our collection, use and retention of information. Security. Lob protects your information from unauthorized use or disclosure by taking reasonable technical and organizational measures designed to secure our systems from unauthorized access, use or modification. Data Transfers. Data Transfer. Customer agrees that Lob and its Subcontractors may transfer Customer Data to and access, use, and store Customer Data in locations other than Customer's country. Data Processing Agreement. To the extent Customer Data is subject to EU Data Protection Laws and is processed by Lob on Customer's behalf, Customer and Lob agree to the Data Processing Agreement. The Data Processing Agreement applies only to the Services, and does not apply to Beta Services. "Data Processing Agreement" means the agreement with Lob related to compliance with EU Data Protection Laws, which Customers may find and enter into at the following link: Lob Data Processing Agreement . Customer Obligations Customer agrees to: (i) maintain a legally-adequate privacy policy on its Customer Applications, and provide all required disclosures; (ii) obtain all necessary rights, releases, and consents to allow Customer Data or other information (including any personal information) to be collected, used, and disclosed in the manner contemplated by these Terms and to grant Lob the rights and licenses set out in these Terms; (iii) use the Lob Service in compliance with Lob’s then-current Acceptable Use Policy (currently available at https://www.lob.com/AUP ) ; and (iv) not take any action that would cause Lob, the Lob Service or APIs to become subject to any third-party terms (including open source license terms). Customer represents and warrants that its Customer Applications, and the collection, use, and disclosure of Customer Data will not violate any third-party rights, including intellectual property, privacy and publicity rights. Customer further represents and warrants that its collection and use of any personal information or data provided to Lob complies with all applicable data protection laws, rules, and regulations. If Customer receives any take down requests or infringement notices related to Customer Data, it must promptly: (i) stop using the related item with the Lob Service; and (ii) notify Lob. If Lob receives any take down requests or infringement notices related to Customer Data, Lob may respond in accordance with its policies, and will notify and consult with the Customer on next steps. Mail responsibilities: Customer acknowledges and agrees that: (i) Customer has exclusive control and responsibility for the content of all Customer Data, including any personally identifiable information used with the Services; and,(ii) certain types of content may have specific requirements and regulations regarding the use of such content in mail; and, (iii) Customer is solely responsible for ensuring that the Customer Data and content it uses with the Services are appropriate and legal to mail, and Lob is not responsible or liable for any such determination or use; and, (iv) consumer protection laws or other regulations may impose specific requirements for mail. Customer is solely responsible for ensuring it complies with all such laws/regulations, and Lob has no obligations to make such determination or assist with fulfilling any requirements therein. Payment Terms Subscription Plan. The Lob Services are made available on a subscription basis with additional usage fees for mailpieces if you use the Lob Print and Mail Service. The fees applicable for the Lob Services ("Fees") are listed in the applicable online plan or order form. You agree to pay all Fees incurred in connection with your Lob account. Should you exceed your Subscription Plan, we may automatically upgrade your plan to the next highest tier unless otherwise noted in the applicable order form. For the avoidance of doubt, Customer’s Tier upon the beginning of each contract year (assessed as of the first day of the Order Term) shall be the same Tier that Customer ended the previous contract year in. Recurring Charges and Upgrades. By signing up for a Subscription Plan, Customer authorizes Lob to charge Customer’s payment method on a recurring basis (e.g. weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly depending on Customer’s Subscription Plan) without an invoice. Customer expressly authorizes Lob to charge its payment method (such as credit card or bank account withdrawal) for the applicable subscription charges, any usage or overage charges, and any and all applicable taxes and fees. You also agree, unless otherwise stated in the applicable Order Form, Customer is responsible for ensuring there are sufficient funds in your Lob Credits Account [Prefund Amount] prior to Lob releasing mailpiece orders for print. Promptly following any termination your Account, Lob shall refund any remaining amounts to Customer, if any, after final reconciliation. In the event that Customer’s usage exceeds the Prefund Amount, or Customer fails to remit payment for their Mailpiece Fees, Lob may suspend Customer’s Account until such time as Customer replenishes the Prefund Amount. Postal rate fee increases. Lob reserves the right to increase prices based on increases in applicable postal fees. In the event of an increase in applicable postal fees, any affected Mailpiece Fees will be automatically deemed increased on a pro-rata basis proportionate to such increase. Mailpiece fee increases . Lob will conduct an evaluation twice a year to assess the cost and expense of print materials. Lob reserves the right to increase prices every six months. In the event of an increase in mailpiece fees, any affected Mailpiece Fees will be automatically deemed increased on a pro-rata basis proportionate to such increase. Mailpiece Disputes. With respect to Lob’s Print & Mail Service, Customer acknowledges and agrees that, where Lob has provided Customer with an Intelligent Mail Barcode tracking code for a mailpiece sent via the Lob Services, Lob will have no liability for, and Customer will not be entitled to a refund, payment or any other remedy in the event the addressee does not receive such mailpiece. If any mailpiece contains a printing or rendering error, Customer must notify Lob of such error within thirty (30) days of such mailpiece printing in order to qualify for a credit or reimbursement for such mailpiece. Any fee credits or reimbursements will be made in Lob’s sole but reasonable discretion. Taxes. Lob’s fees are exclusive of all taxes, and Customer must pay any applicable sales, use, VAT, GST, excise, withholding, or similar taxes or levies, whether domestic or foreign, other than taxes based on the income of Lob, but excluding taxes for which you have provided a valid resale or exemption certificate to Lob (please submit to tax@lob.com). Customer will not deduct any applicable taxes from the payments to Lob, except as required by law. If such deduction is required by law, Customer will increase the amount payable as necessary so that after making all required deductions and withholdings, Lob receives and retains (free from any such liabilities) an amount equal to the amount it would have received had no such deductions or withholdings been made. Effective January 1, 2023, Lob will bill all Customers sales tax in accordance with the Agreement. In Q4 2023, Lob will send a 2023 Sales Tax Invoice representing taxes from January 1, 2023 to the issue date of the invoice (thereafter, all sales tax charges shall be invoiced with the Lob Services) and shall be due in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement . Auto-renewals and Trials. IF YOUR ACCOUNT IS SET TO AUTO-RENEWAL OR IS IN A TRIAL PERIOD AND YOU HAVE PROVIDED A METHOD OF PAYMENT TO LOB FOR THE SERVICES, LOB MAY CHARGE YOU AUTOMATICALLY AT THE END OF THE TRIAL OR FOR THE RENEWAL, UNLESS YOU NOTIFY LOB THAT YOU WANT TO CANCEL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. Purchase Orders. Customer agrees that it will pay all amounts owed, including recurring charges, without any referenced purchase order number. If a purchase order is required, then Customer will promptly notify Lob at least thirty (30) days prior to such requirement and the parties will cooperate in good faith in implementing a billing process that includes references such purchase order numbers. Customer expressly agrees that any legal terms in such Purchase Order are null and void. No Refunds. Except as expressly provided in these Terms, all charges and payments are non-refundable, non-cancellable, and non-creditable. Late Fees & Collection Costs. Late payments may be subject to a service charge equal to the lesser of 1.5% per month of the amount due or the maximum amount allowed by law. You agree to reimburse Lob for any costs or expenses incurred by Lob to collect amounts that remain unpaid after the due date. Amounts due to Lob may not be withheld or offset by you against amounts due for any reason. ACH Payment Terms. If you choose to use a bank account as your payment method, you will be able to pay the fees due for your use of our Services by using any valid automated clearing house (“ACH”) enabled bank account at a United States-based financial institution. Whenever you choose to pay by ACH, you are authorizing Lob (or its agent) to debit your bank account for the total amount of the fees due. If you choose to provide your bank account credentials to us, you authorize us to use this information to facilitate debiting your bank account. Your transaction must be payable in U.S. dollars. Lob, in its sole discretion, may refuse this payment option service to anyone or any user without notice for any reason at any time. Transactions that we process using your bank account will be identified as “Lob” (or similar identifier) on the statement issued by your bank or other financial institution holding your account. By choosing your bank account as your payment method, you: (a) consent to the electronic delivery of the required disclosures, (c) authorize Lob (or its agent) to make any inquiries we consider necessary to validate any dispute involving your payment, which may include ordering a credit report and performing other credit checks or verifying the information you provide against third party databases, and (c) you authorize Lob (or its agent) to initiate one or more ACH debit entries (withdrawals), and you authorize the financial institution that holds your bank account to deduct such payments, in the amounts and frequency designated in your then-current payment plan. We reserve the right to cancel the ability to pay by Authorized Bank Account for any reason at any time. Payment of Mailpiece Fees via Prepayment. Customers that maintain Prepaid Funds with Lob agree that Lob shall be permitted to co-mingle the Prepaid Funds by Customer with funds of Lob, provided that Lob shall maintain books and records adequate to account for the receipt, maintenance and application of the Prepaid Funds. Once per quarter, upon the request of Customer, Lob shall provide Customer with a quarterly statement of the Mailpiece Fees. In the event that the Customer Mailpiece Fees exceed the Prepaid Funds, Customer will be prompted to prepay additional amounts in the Lob platform to complete their campaign. In the event that Customer does not add additional funds, Customer will not be able to complete their campaign. Term and Termination Term. These Terms are effective until all Subscription Terms for the Lob Service(s) have expired or are terminated as expressly permitted herein. Subscription Term and Renewals . Customer agrees to pay applicable fees for the entire Subscription Term. Customer cannot cancel or terminate a Subscription Term except as expressly permitted by Section 9.4 (Termination for Cause). If no subscription start date is specified on the applicable order form, the subscription starts when Customer first obtains access to the applicable Lob Service. Each Subscription Term will automatically renew for additional successive periods equal to the initial subscription (e.g. if Customer has an annual plan then the subscription will renewal for an additional 12 month term, if Customer has a monthly plan then the subscription will renewal for additional month terms) unless: (i) otherwise stated on the applicable order form; or (ii) either party gives written notice of non-renewal at least ninety (90) days before the end of the then-current Subscription Term. Suspension of Service. Lob in its sole discretion may suspend Customer’s access to the Lob Service(s) if: (i) Customer’s account is overdue; or (ii) Customer has exceeded its service allocations / service limits. Lob may also suspend Customer’s access to the Lob Service(s) or remove Customer Data if it determines that: (a) Customer has breached any portion of these Terms, or (b) suspension is necessary to prevent harm or liability to other customers or third parties, or to preserve the security, stability, availability or integrity of the Lob Service. Lob will have no liability for taking action as permitted above. For the avoidance of doubt, Customer will remain responsible for payment of fees during any suspension period under this Section 9.3. However, unless these Terms have been terminated, Lob will cooperate with Customer to promptly restore access to the Lob Service once we verify that Customer has resolved the condition requiring suspension. For the avoidance of doubt, in the event that Lob suspends Customer’s access as provided in this Section, Customer shall be subject to a restoration fee in the amount of ten percent (10%) of Customer’s annual spend with Lob (the “Suspension Reinstatement Fee”), no fee shall be due if Customer is erroneously suspended by Lob. Termination for Cause. Lob party may terminate these Terms, including any related order form, if Customer: (i) fails to cure any material breach of these Terms (including a failure to pay undisputed fees) within thirty (30) days after written notice detailing the breach; (ii) ceases operation without a successor; or (iii) if permitted by applicable law, seeks protection under any bankruptcy, receivership, trust deed, creditors’ arrangement, composition, or comparable proceeding, or if any of these proceedings are instituted against that party (and not dismissed within sixty (60) days thereafter). Effect of Termination. Upon any expiration or termination of these Terms or an order form: (i) Customer’s license rights terminate and it must promptly: (a) stop use of the applicable Lob Service; (b) delete (or, at Lob’s request, return) any and all copies of any Lob code, documentation, passwords or access codes, and any other Lob Confidential Information in Customer’s possession, custody, or control; (ii) Customer’s right to access any Customer Data in the applicable Lob Service will cease and Lob may delete the Customer Data at any time after 30 days from the date of termination; and (iii) promptly following any termination of an applicable order form in which Prepaid Funds exist, Lob shall refund to Customer the amount, if any, of Prepaid Funds then held by Lob that exceeds the total fees that remain owing and payable by Customer as of the termination of such order form. If Lob terminates these Terms for cause as provided in Section 9.4 (Termination for Cause), any payments for the remaining portion of the Subscription Term will become due and must be paid immediately by Customer. Except where these Terms specify an exclusive remedy, all remedies under these Terms, including termination or suspension, are cumulative and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies that may be available to a party. Survival. The following Sections survive any expiration or termination of these Terms: 3 (Account Registration and Use); 4.2 (General Restrictions); 4.3 (Beta Releases and Free Access Subscriptions); 5 (Ownership and Feedback); 8 (Payment Terms); 9 (Term and Termination); 10 (Confidential Information); 11 (Warranties and Disclaimers); 12 (Indemnification Obligations); 13 (Limitations of Liability); 14 (Third-Party Products and Integrations); 15 (General); and anything that by its nature would reasonably be considered to survive these Terms.. Confidential Information “Confidential Information” means (a) for Lob, the Lob Services and Documentation; (b) for Customer, Customer Data; (c) any other information of a party that is disclosed in writing or orally and is designated as confidential or proprietary at the time of disclosure (and, in the case of oral disclosures, summarized in writing within thirty (30) days of the initial disclosure and delivered to the recipient), or that due to the nature of the information the recipient would clearly understand it to be confidential information of the disclosing party; and (d) the specific terms and conditions of these Terms, and any amendment and attachment thereof, between the parties. Confidentiality Obligation. Each party (as the receiving party) must: (i) hold in confidence and not disclose the other party’s Confidential Information to third parties except as permitted by these Terms; and (ii) only use the other party’s Confidential Information to fulfill its obligations and exercise its rights under these Terms. Each party may share the other party’s Confidential Information with its, and its affiliates’, employees, agents or contractors having a legitimate need to know (which, for Lob, includes the subcontractors referenced herein) provided that the party remains responsible for any recipient’s compliance with the terms of this Section 10 and that these recipients are bound to confidentiality obligations no less protective than these Terms. Exclusions. These confidentiality obligations do not apply to (and Confidential Information does not include) information that: (i) is or becomes public knowledge through no fault of the receiving party; (ii) was known by the receiving party before it received the Confidential Information; (iii) is rightfully obtained by the receiving party from a third party without breach of any confidentiality obligation; or (iv) is independently developed by the receiving party without using the disclosing party’s Confidential Information. A party may also disclose the other party’s Confidential Information to the extent required by law or court order, provided it gives advance notice (if permitted by law) and cooperates in any effort by the other party to obtain confidential treatment for the information. Remedies . The parties acknowledge that disclosing Confidential Information may cause substantial harm for which damages alone may be an insufficient remedy, and so on breach of this Section 10, each party is entitled to seek appropriate equitable relief in addition to any other remedies it may have at law Warranty Disclaimers ALL LOB SERVICES, DOCUMENTATION, AND SITES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND ON AN “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS. NEITHER LOB NOR ITS SUPPLIERS MAKE ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. LOB MAKES NO REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE THAT LOB SERVICE WILL MEET CUSTOMER’S REQUIREMENTS OR EXPECTATIONS, THAT CUSTOMER DATA WILL BE ACCURATE, COMPLETE, OR PRESERVED WITHOUT LOSS, OR THAT LOB SERVICE WILL BE TIMELY, UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE. LOB DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT SECURITY MEASURES WILL BE ERROR-FREE AND WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS BEYOND ITS REASONABLE CONTROL. LOB WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE IN ANY MANNER FOR ANY CUSTOMER APPLICATIONS, CUSTOMER DATA, THIRD-PARTY PRODUCTS, THIRD-PARTY CONTENT, OR NON-LOB SERVICES (INCLUDING FOR ANY DELAYS, INTERRUPTIONS, TRANSMISSION ERRORS, SECURITY FAILURES, AND OTHER PROBLEMS CAUSED BY THESE ITEMS), FOR THE COLLECTION, OR THE USE AND DISCLOSURE OF CUSTOMER DATA AUTHORIZED BY THIS AGREEMENT. THE DISCLAIMERS IN THIS SECTION 11 WILL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. CUSTOMER AND SITE VISITORS MAY HAVE OTHER STATUTORY RIGHTS, HOWEVER, ANY STATUTORILY REQUIRED WARRANTIES UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, IF ANY, WILL BE LIMITED TO THE SHORTEST PERIOD AND MINIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS Customer agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold Lob, our affiliates, officers, directors, employees, suppliers, consultants, and agents harmless from any and all third party claims, liability, damages, and costs (including, but not limited to, attorneys' fees) arising from or related to, as applicable: (a) Customer’s access to and use of the Lob Services; (b) violation of these Terms by Customer or its Authorized Users, as applicable; (c) infringement of any intellectual property or other right of any person or entity by Customer; (d) the nature and content of all Customer Data, and (e) the Customer Applications. Lob will indemnify, defend, and hold Customer, and Customer’s respective officers, directors, employees, agents, and contractors (collectively the “Customer Indemnitees”) harmless from and against any and all claims, and all liabilities, damages, losses, costs and expenses, in each case that are paid or payable by Customer Indemnitees to unaffiliated third parties resulting therefrom (including but not limited to reasonable attorneys’ fees), to the extent arising out of any actual or alleged infringement, violation, or misappropriation of the intellectual property and/or proprietary rights of any third party by the Service. In response to any claim or potential claim of infringement, if required by settlement or injunction, or if Lob’s determine such actions are reasonably necessary to avoid material liability, Lob may at our option: (i) procure a license for the affected portion of the Lob Service; (ii) modify the Lob Service so as to avoid infringement but be materially equivalent; or (iii) terminate the affected Lob Service and refund any subscription fees Customer has pre-paid for the terminated portion of the applicable subscription term. Notwithstanding the above, Lob’s obligation under this section do not apply to the extent infringement results from: (a) third party products/services or combinations with these items; or (b) modification of the Lob Service or Lob APIs by someone other than Lob or its subcontractors. Each party’s obligations pursuant to this Section 12 are expressly conditioned on the party seeking indemnification providing the indemnifying party with (i) prompt written notice of all indemnifiable claims, and (ii) sole control over, and reasonable cooperation with, the defense and/or settlement of all indemnifiable claims; provided that the indemnifying party may not settle any Claim or otherwise enter into any agreement imposing any obligation or admission of fault on the indemnified party (that is not fully covered by an indemnification obligation hereunder). Neither party shall be obligated to indemnify the other party in case that claims are a result from the other party’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY Disclaimer of Consequential Damages . TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL LOB OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOST OR INACCURATE DATA, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, LOST PROFITS, COSTS OF DELAY, REPUTATIONAL HARM, OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, COVER, RELIANCE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND HOWEVER CAUSED, EVEN IF INFORMED IN ADVANCE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THESE DAMAGES. Cap on Damages . EACH PARTY AND THEIR RESPECTIVE SUPPLIERS’ TOTAL LIABILITY WILL NOT EXCEED IN AGGREGATE THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID OR PAYABLE BY CUSTOMER TO LOB FOR THE APPLICABLE LOB SERVICE OR RELATED SERVICES IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRECEDING THE CLAIM. FOR FREE ACCESS SUBSCRIPTIONS OR BETA RELEASES, LOB’S TOTAL LIABILITY WILL NOT EXCEED IN AGGREGATE FIFTY U.S. DOLLARS ($50 US). Exceptions . NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, NONE OF THE LIMITATIONS IN THIS SECTION 13 EXCLUDES EITHER PARTY’S LIABILITY FOR FRAUD OR FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY TO THE EXTENT CAUSED BY A PARTY’S NEGLIGENCE. IN ADDITION, THE LAWS IN SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY NOT ALLOW SOME OF THE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY IN THIS SECTION 13. IF ANY OF THESE LAWS IS FOUND TO APPLY TO THIS AGREEMENT, THIS SECTION 13 WILL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. Failure of Essential Purpose. EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT THIS SECTION 13 IS A FUNDAMENTAL BASIS OF THE BARGAIN AND A REASONABLE ALLOCATION OF RISK BETWEEN THE PARTIES AND WILL SURVIVE AND APPLY TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT, ANY LOB SERVICE OR ANY RELATED SERVICES, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY (CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE), EVEN IF ANY LIMITED REMEDY IN THIS AGREEMENT IS FOUND TO HAVE FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. Third Party Products and Content Lob may provide, or third parties may provide, links to other third-party websites, services, or resources that are beyond our control. Lob is not responsible for these third-party products or content. 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Copy and paste your package.json or edit the one below to get a breakdown of how your dependencies would be funded. { "name": "@stackaid/web", "version": "0.1.0", "dependencies": { "@datadog/datadog-api-client": "^1.0.0", "@fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core": "^6.1.2", "@fortawesome/free-brands-svg-icons": "^6.1.2", "@fortawesome/free-regular-svg-icons": "^6.1.2", "@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons": "^6.1.2", "@fortawesome/pro-light-svg-icons": "^6.1.2", "@fortawesome/pro-regular-svg-icons": "^6.1.2", "@google-cloud/storage": "^6.7.0", "@next/mdx": "^12.2.5", "@octokit/webhooks-methods": "^2.0.0", "@vercel/analytics": "^0.1.11", "bootstrap": "^5.1.0", "date-fns": "^2.28.0", "dotenv": "^10.0.0", "eslint-config-next": "^13.4.2", "got": "^11.8.2", "graphql": "^15.4.0", "graphql-tag": "^2.12.5", "graphqurl": "^1.0.1", "lodash": "^4.17.21", "next": "^13.4.2", "next-auth": "^4.3.3", "nookies": "^2.5.2", "octokit": "^1.7.1", "postmark": "^3.0.1", "prism-react-renderer": "^1.2.1", "react": "^18.2.0", "react-bootstrap": "^2.0.0-beta.5", "react-dom": "^18.2.0", "react-simple-code-editor": "^0.11.0", "sass": "^1.38.0", "semver": "^7.3.5", "stripe": "^8.178.0", "veritas-env": "^0.0.10" }, "devDependencies": { "@graphql-codegen/cli": "^2.1.1", "@graphql-codegen/introspection": "^2.1.0", "@graphql-codegen/typescript": "^2.1.2", "@graphql-codegen/typescript-document-nodes": "^2.1.2", "@graphql-codegen/typescript-operations": "^2.1.2", "@types/async": "^3.2.10", "@types/jest": "^27.0.3", "@types/lodash": "^4.14.172", "@types/react": "^17.0.11", "@types/semver": "^7.3.8", "async": "^3.2.2", "eslint": "^7.28.0", "jest": "^27.4.3", "js-yaml": "^3.14.1", "prettier": "^2.6.2", "typescript": "^4.5.5", "yargs": "^17.3.0" } } 1 { 2 "name" : "@stackaid/web" , 3 "version" : "0.1.0" , 4 "dependencies" : { 5 "@datadog/datadog-api-client" : "^1.0.0" , 6 "@fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core" : "^6.1.2" , 7 "@fortawesome/free-brands-svg-icons" : "^6.1.2" , 8 "@fortawesome/free-regular-svg-icons" : "^6.1.2" , 9 "@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons" : "^6.1.2" , 10 "@fortawesome/pro-light-svg-icons" : "^6.1.2" , 11 "@fortawesome/pro-regular-svg-icons" : "^6.1.2" , 12 "@google-cloud/storage" : "^6.7.0" , 13 "@next/mdx" : "^12.2.5" , 14 "@octokit/webhooks-methods" : "^2.0.0" , 15 "@vercel/analytics" : "^0.1.11" , 16 "bootstrap" : "^5.1.0" , 17 "date-fns" : "^2.28.0" , 18 "dotenv" : "^10.0.0" , 19 "eslint-config-next" : "^13.4.2" , 20 "got" : "^11.8.2" , 21 "graphql" : "^15.4.0" , 22 "graphql-tag" : "^2.12.5" , 23 "graphqurl" : "^1.0.1" , 24 "lodash" : "^4.17.21" , 25 "next" : "^13.4.2" , 26 "next-auth" : "^4.3.3" , 27 "nookies" : "^2.5.2" , 28 "octokit" : "^1.7.1" , 29 "postmark" : "^3.0.1" , 30 "prism-react-renderer" : "^1.2.1" , 31 "react" : "^18.2.0" , 32 "react-bootstrap" : "^2.0.0-beta.5" , 33 "react-dom" : "^18.2.0" , 34 "react-simple-code-editor" : "^0.11.0" , 35 "sass" : "^1.38.0" , 36 "semver" : "^7.3.5" , 37 "stripe" : "^8.178.0" , 38 "veritas-env" : "^0.0.10" 39 } , 40 "devDependencies" : { 41 "@graphql-codegen/cli" : "^2.1.1" , 42 "@graphql-codegen/introspection" : "^2.1.0" , 43 "@graphql-codegen/typescript" : "^2.1.2" , 44 "@graphql-codegen/typescript-document-nodes" : "^2.1.2" , 45 "@graphql-codegen/typescript-operations" : "^2.1.2" , 46 "@types/async" : "^3.2.10" , 47 "@types/jest" : "^27.0.3" , 48 "@types/lodash" : "^4.14.172" , 49 "@types/react" : "^17.0.11" , 50 "@types/semver" : "^7.3.8" , 51 "async" : "^3.2.2" , 52 "eslint" : "^7.28.0" , 53 "jest" : "^27.4.3" , 54 "js-yaml" : "^3.14.1" , 55 "prettier" : "^2.6.2" , 56 "typescript" : "^4.5.5" , 57 "yargs" : "^17.3.0" 58 } 59 } Copy and paste your package.json above Run A team of each contributing /mo directly funds 34 projects and indirectly funds 407 projects DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped ( 2 ) $59 /yr ├ frenic/csstype $2 /yr └ facebook/jest $2 /yr prettier/prettier $54 /yr facebook/jest ( 1 ) $49 /yr └ sindresorhus/import-local $2 /yr graphql/graphql-js $47 /yr facebook/react ( 1 ) $46 /yr 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Claim open source projects. Get Started How does StackAid allocate funds? You choose the total amount you want to donate each month among all your dependencies. The subscription amount you choose is divided evenly across all your direct dependencies, but it's also shared with your indirect dependencies. That is, each of your direct dependencies automatically shares up to 5% with each of its dependencies, but they never share more than half of their original allocation. Let's use a simple example: { "dependencies": { "bootstrap": "^5.1.0", "sass": "^1.38.0" } } 1 { 2 "dependencies" : { 3 "bootstrap" : "^5.1.0" , 4 "sass" : "^1.38.0" 5 } 6 } With a StackAid subscription of $20/month, bootstrap and sass are both allocated $10/month because they split the amount. But then they share that with their dependencies. Because sass has 3 dependencies, each of those get 5% of the amount given to sass . So each sass dependency gets $0.50/mo ($6/yr) and sass is left with $8.50/mo ($102/yr). Because bootstrap has over 20 dependencies, giving them each 5% wouldn't be fair to bootstrap , so just 50% of the bootstrap allocation is divided equally among its dependencies and bootstrap keeps $5/mo ($60/yr). Here's the allocation breakdown for this example: sass/dart-sass ( 3 ) $102 /yr ├ paulmillr/chokidar $6 /yr ├ immutable-js/immutable-js $6 /yr └ 7rulnik/source-map-js $6 /yr twbs/bootstrap ( 14 ) $60 /yr ├ bundlewatch/bundlewatch $4 /yr ├ clean-css/clean-css-cli $4 /yr ├ kentcdodds/cross-env $4 /yr ├ sindresorhus/globby $4 /yr ├ karma-runner/karma-browserstack-launcher $4 /yr └ 9 more You'll notice above that sass earns $1/yr more than expected. This is because bootstrap also depends on sass so it receives an indirect dependency allocation from bootstrap . Why do we need StackAid? The problem with open source funding today isn't a lack of means or desire to support projects. The problem is decision paralysis, figuring out how much to fund each project and the mechanics of paying each one. For example, even if you have a small project, it could have a dozen dependencies and many more indirect dependencies. So if you decide to fund your direct dependencies, here are the questions you then have to answer: How much should I give to each project? How do I go about funding each project? Assuming you've figured out those questions, you might still be wondering if this is workable. Will everyone else, especially the dependencies you fund, go to this effort to fund their dependencies? Probably not. How much does it cost? Subscriptions start at $15/month. How do you make money? When you add your project dependencies, StackAid is treated as an implicit direct dependency. StackAid is on equal footing, but unlike those dependencies, StackAid's allocation is capped at 7.5%. In the example above, StackAid would receive $1.50/mo. 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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 Open Forem 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 frw community Posted on Nov 15, 2025 A Declaration of Digital Independence # webdev # discuss # opensource Preamble The Web was born free . Open protocols. Open standards. Open access. No one owned it. No one controlled it. No one could shut it down. Everyone could publish. Everyone could read. Everyone could connect. That web is dying. Today, the web is captured . A handful of corporations decide who speaks, who listens, and who connects. Your content lives at their mercy. Your identity exists by their permission. Your voice survives at their discretion. One company bans you → your audience vanishes. One server fails → your life’s work disappears. One terms-of-service change → you lose everything. This is not the web we were promised. We declare independence from this captured web. We reclaim the original vision. We build a web that cannot be shut down, censored, or controlled . Welcome to the Free Web. Welcome to FRW. The Problem: Control The web has been captured by centralization . Your Content is Not Yours It lives on their servers. They can delete it. Modify it. Hide it. One company decides if your voice is heard. Your Identity is Not Yours Your account belongs to them . They grant access. Revoke access. Verify you. Lose your account → lose your identity. Your Privacy is Not Yours Every click tracked. Every behavior profiled. Every connection logged. Surveillance is the foundation , not a bug. Your Freedom is Not Yours They write the terms. Change the rules. Decide what’s acceptable. Speak freely… until they say you can’t. The Consequences When platforms control the infrastructure: Effect Result Censorship One decision silences millions Deplatforming One ban erases your digital existence Surveillance Monitoring is the price of entry Monopolies Network effects create empires Failure One outage breaks the world The current web is not free. It is rented, monitored, and controlled . The Solution: Decentralization FRW is not a product. It’s a protocol. Not a service. A standard. Not a company. A commitment. The Foundation You Own How Identity Generated by mathematics, not granted by authority. No revocation. Content Distributed across the network. Signed. Permanent while hosted. Privacy Processed locally. Encrypted connections. No surveillance. Freedom No ToS. No permission. No gatekeepers. The Principles I. Freedom Publish without permission. The protocol is neutral. The network is open. Access information freely. No paywalls. No registration to read. Connect & collaborate. Link anyone. Build with anyone. II. Ownership Identity : Keys you control. Content : You sign → you control. Data : Local history. No cloud required. III. Integrity Verification , not authority. Transparency : Open protocol, auditable code. Immutability : Published content cannot be altered. IV. Resilience No single point of failure. Peer-to-peer distribution. Content survives as long as someone cares. V. Privacy By design , not policy. Minimal metadata. No tracking. Your browsing is your business. What FRW Is Not Myth Reality Underground network Not Tor/I2P. Fixes the open web. Platform No FRW.com . Anyone implements the protocol. Cryptocurrency No tokens. No ICO. Freedom isn’t for sale. Perfect anonymity Pseudonymous. Combine with Tor/VPN for anonymity. Panacea Infrastructure for freedom, not a social fix. The Philosophy: A Step Back to Move Forward FRW is a course correction , not a revolution. What We Keep Familiar URLs HTML, CSS, JS Browser experience (address bar, links) Open standards Human-readable names What We Fix Problem Fix Centralized hosting Decentralized Corporate identity Cryptographic keys Trust in platforms Math-verified authenticity Client-server fragility Peer-to-peer Surveillance foundation Privacy by design Goal: Become what the WWW should have been. 1995 openness + 2025 resilience. The Commitment We, the builders and users of the Free Web, commit to: Build tools that empower , never exploit. Protect privacy as a right , not a feature. Resist censorship — route around control. Maintain integrity — open code, open audits. Educate & empower — no gatekeeping. Remain independent — no corporate masters. The Call to Action For Everyone Use it — Generate identity. Publish freely. Share it — Tell silenced creators. Grow the network. Defend it — Host nodes. Archive content. Teach it — Spread digital literacy. For Builders Build it — Implement protocol. Create tools. Improve it — Audit. Optimize. Document. Extend it — Add features. Build bridges. For Communities Adopt it — Move content. Host identity. Organize — Create spaces. Foster collaboration. Protect it — Resist centralization. The Vision Imagine a web where: No one can silence you. Words live on thousands of nodes. No one can impersonate you. Cryptographic signatures prove authorship. No one can track you. Privacy by design. No one can censor you. The network routes around damage. No one owns your identity. Your keys, your self. This is FRW. This is possible. This is necessary. Join the Movement If you believe: Freedom of expression is a right , not a privilege. Privacy is fundamental , not optional. Ownership means control , not permission. Resilience comes from distribution , not concentration. Then join us. Your voice. Your skills. Your participation. The revolution will not be centralized. https://github.com/frw-community Learn More Documentation : docs/ Source Code : GitHub Contributing : CONTRIBUTING.md Quick Start : QUICK_START.md Closing This manifesto is not a promise. It’s a commitment. Not a roadmap. A declaration of principles. Not marketing. A call to action. The web we deserve will not be given. It must be built. The freedom we seek will not be granted. It must be claimed. The time is now. The tools exist. The choice is yours. Welcome to the Free Web. Welcome to FRW. Published November 2025 Distributed on IPFS Signed. Verifiable. Uncensorable. Released under MIT License — free to use, modify, distribute. Because freedom cannot be licensed, only protected . Protocol : https://github.com/frw-community/FRW-Free-Web Manifesto: https://github.com/frw-community Email: frw_community@proton.me 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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https://www.mrdbourke.com/31/ | 31 Simple Pleasures Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Birthday 31 Simple Pleasures Simple doesn’t mean small. Daniel Bourke 25 May 2025 • 13 min read Bonus: Planting a garden. Getting home to a patch of flowers takes the edge off. Every birthday I start a new note and title it the year I’m turning. The goal is to turn the notes into a birthday article for the next year. This year was 31. The same for 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 . Usually this article goes live on my birthday (September 1st). This year it’s late. I could give excuses galore. My grandfather passed. One of my dogs passed away on the eve of my best friend’s Dad’s funeral. Rest in peace to three of the greats. On many accounts, it’s been a tough year. A reflective year which gave birth to the theme of this article. 31 simple pleasures. Before that, a few not so simple pleasures... I got engaged to my beautiful partner Georgia. Three years to the day we met. We plan on getting married at the end of 2025. My brother Josh and I launched an app called Nutrify . Built from scratch in a converted office lounge room. We’ve been rejected from every startup program we’ve applied to. No matter. The beauty of creation is that you don’t need approval. Since this article is late, we’re even close to launching our second app. But more on that soon. Anyway. It feels good to be writing again. 1. Going for a walk with no purpose. I call it doing a lap. Walking out the front door, strolling the local streets. Waving at the neighbours saying hello to passersby. Practicing flânerie. Getting to the top of the hill and enjoying the view. An anytime activity. When you wake up when you need to work something out when you need to think of nothing when you need to get the blood flowing when you feel like some sun on your skin. Walks always work out. 2. Lighting a candle. A small flame. Perhaps a pleasant smell. A flame dances and jiggles its whole life. Sharing heat and light. The start of a romantic dinner or well-deserved bubble bath. Or even a chance to sit down and read the book that’s been on your shelf since the start of January. Or write the article you meant to publish 9 months ago. 3. Waving goodbye to someone as they drive down the street. I walk my fiancé to the front door and help her put stuff in the car. We kiss goodbye say have a fun day. I watch her reverse down the driveway and onto the street. She winds down her window and puts the car into drive. We wave and say I love you. I stand on the driveway with my arm in the air, she drives up the street and turns left. A chance to wave goodbye means a chance to be with someone. A wave goodbye means a chance to say hello. It’s nice to see you. 4. Rearranging a room. A shift in furniture means a shift in vibe. Perhaps not always for the best. But it’s a good experiment. How does the couch feel there? If you get it right, you’ll get a week’s worth of wow this feels good. A few months later you might move it back and say the same thing, wow this feels good. Worth it. 5. Cleaning a car. But it’s just going to get dirty again right? Sure. But so are the dishes we’ll use for dinner tonight. And lunch tomorrow. Somehow dust always returns to the inactive shelf. But for the handful of times you’ll get into the clean car it’ll feel like waking up from a well earned nap. Refreshed. Ready for the next journey. 6. Fixing something that’s been broken for a while. You get used to things. Even broken things. A wobbly door handle, a missing car handle, a chair that squeaks, a burned out light bulb, a broken heart. But broken things can be fixed. The door handle screwed in, a light bulb changed, a chair balanced, a broken heart stitched together with time and love and effort. Sometimes a small fix, sometimes a big fix. For a while the world feels new. You wonder why you left it so long. And spend a few moments saying when something breaks again, I’ll be better, I’ll be faster, I know how to fix it now. 7. Realising there’s always stress. Winning, losing, staying put. Winners stress about winning again. Losers stress about not losing again. Stayers stress about staying still. Every direction has its challenges. The good news is you can choose which way to go. 8. Switching from paranoid to pronoid. A paranoid person believes the world is conspiring against them. A pronoid person believes the world is conspiring with them. A paranoid person worries about what could go wrong. A pronoid person imagines what could go right. It’s okay to feel both. Just remember, they’re two sides of the same coin. Being paranoid can help you survive. Being pronoid can help you enjoy it. 9. Walking under the shade of a tree. Or feeling a cloud pass by. Or a gentle breeze flow between your legs. It’s a hot day outside. The sun weighing you down. Sometimes 10 seconds of shade from a cloud passing by is all you need. With 10 good seconds of rest, I can go another hour. 10. Swirling a drink in a glass. A glass of wine at a celebratory dinner. Ha! You see I pretend every dinner is celebratory. Secretly cheers-ing to myself and others. It’s good to be alive. A glass of water after working up a sweat. A flick of the wrist and liquid dances around the sides. The first sip. Heaven. 11. Making something from scratch. Writing a page full of words. Baking a cake. Reading the ingredients on the back of a hummus container at a supermarket and thinking I could do that. Then doing it. Creating something from nothing. That page once had nothing on it, now it’s got a story. That plate once had nothing on it, now it’s got carrot cake with crushed walnuts on top. An empty dip bowl, now filled with homemade hummus. However big or small, making something from scratch brings you closer to the Gods. 12. The first break of sweat. The first two sets of a workout. The first two kilometres of a run. The hardest. Then you feel the first bead of sweat roll down your cheek. Hello it says. I’m here to help you. You crack a little smile. Thank you. Time for set 3. 13. Doing nothing… ... 14. Eating with the fullest pleasure. Something we do multiple times per day. Perhaps the closet connection we can get with the world. Impossible to count the happenings that went into what we’re consuming. Consuming creatures and creations which we have no idea how they came to be. What did the paddock look like our beast was wondering around days, weeks or months before? How far have the tea leaves in our cup of tea travelled? How cold the waters our fillet our salmon used to swim in? A moment of pause to thank the cosmos for the gift on our plates. A beautiful sacrifice. To keep the dance going. 15. Deciding when’s enough. Enough is a good as a feast. Whether eating a meal. Or spending time with friends. Or earning money. Once the fundamentals are covered, enough becomes a choice. 16. Finding a word in another language that describes a feeling. I have another note which collected my favourite combo words. I called them combo words because it comprises many English-words in one. Perhaps feeling words might be better. For example, Kounaichoumi, a Japanese term for cooking in the mouth. Combining multiple flavours to make something more than the sum of each one. Or Oubaitori, another Japanese term describing the idea that people bloom and shine in their own journeys, much a like a field of flowers. A flourishing of one doesn’t have to take away from another. You can show off your colours just as much as the person next to you. 17. Learning something for the second or third time. It’s easy to get scared off learning something for the first time. Usually you suck. It’s a strange feeling, not being competent at something, especially when you’re competent at other things. Some people make it look easy. Despite your initial poor attempts, you know deep down you’d be better the second or third or fourth fifth sixth seventh time if you put the effort in. Competence makes anything fun. A secret all weightlifters know: sets and reps. 18. Rereading a book for the second or third time. The test of a good book is not whether it gets read once. It’s whether it gets reread. In my whole bookshelf I’ve got about three books which fulfil this criteria. So far… There may be more as I discover them. But I can only think of a few I’d actively reread. It’s about time I started one of them again (update: I’ve start rereading Alchemy by Rory Sutherland for the third time). And just like building compound interest with competence, rereading a good book offers the same joys. You get a reminder of all the important things you thought you’d remember but have since forgotten. Every page becomes like revisiting a childhood memory. 19. Slow days. Strolling to the market on a Sunday. Shopping in the least efficient way possible. Looking at the wares and produce from people who’ve spent the week preparing their goods. Laying in bed a little longer. Looking out the window and noticing new branches on a tree or the first blossoms of a new flowering season. Slow days open up time for noticing. 20. Watching a bee land on a flower. Where’s the next stop I wonder? How many of these tiny landings lead to the jar of honey on my shelf? 21. Realising how fast the decades go despite how slow the days feel. Walking through a nursing home the other day I noticed the photos on the wall. A young married couple dressed in their best attire. Further down the hallway an old lady with grey hair in a bed. How long must’ve the days felt leading up to the wedding? Even the day itself may have extended well into the night. Now decades later, I wonder if she looks at the same photos with a warm familiar feeling. Multiple eras been and gone. I’m getting married at the end of the year. I hope every day feels like 100 years. 22. Watching one wave flow into another. The ocean waves at me and I wave back at it. One wave into another. Sometimes with enough grace to make you cry. Other times with enough rage to make you curse. 23. Noticing people putting in effort. There is no greater honour than watching someone give it all. You can see the emotion in their face. You can feel it in the air. When a child shows you their drawing, when a runner steps it up for the final leg, when a waitress welcomes you with open arms, when your partner makes you breakfast in bed. I helped my friend train for the fitness test to join the fire fighters. We trained together every second day. On the morning of the test, I went to a park and did the test while he did the real one. Getting the phone call from him to say he’d passed made me jump off my chair. Top 3 phone calls of the year. Whatever the task, big or small. That’s my soft spot. I can’t help it. It’ll bring me tears. It’ll make me want to do the same. Giving it all. The best reward there is. 24. Thinking of someone you haven’t seen in a while and then running into them. Who knows how it happens... I thought of an old friend the other day. I hadn’t thought of this friend for years. The next day... we didn’t run into each other but I did get a 14 minute voice message from him. We’ve all got those stories. The I was just thinking of you stories. Be careful who you think of though. Some might be preferable to avoid rather than run into. 25. Noticing something you haven’t noticed before. Was that tree always on such a lean? Hell, was it even there before? It feels good after visiting the same place for so long to discover a new secret. You could’ve sworn you’d seen it all. A small surprise is enough to keep me going for a few days. Keep em comin’. 26. Giving into serendipity. You hit a crossroads. For the longest time you’ve been going left. Except today something pulls you to go right. Fate? A slight change in the wind? Who knows. Not everything needs a reason. Because is enough. 27. Noticing the magic of the mundane. Making a cup of tea in the morning and seeing the steam pour off. Vacuuming the lounge room. Emptying the bin. Calling the friend back who called you three days ago. Making the bed. Restocking the toilet paper rolls. Watching a bird land on your balcony. Cracking an egg onto a hot pan. Pressing send on a polished piece of work. Sitting at the dinner table with loved ones. How many miracles had to take place for each of these to happen? Small daily tasks. Stacked together. To make a life. Learn to notice the magic in the mundane and life becomes beautiful beyond measure. 28. Reversing the argument. I love sitting with anger, feeling high and mighty about what someone else did wrong and I did right. Smouldering and smug. Saying here’s what you did wrong and I did right. Keeping a score. Winning an argument feels good in the short term. But am I trying to win an argument or make progress? I’ve been trying to reverse it. Keyword. Trying. Saying here’s what I did wrong and you did right. Lowering the sword. Sometimes the other person follows suit. A battle becomes a discussion. A discussion becomes laughter. Laughing at serious we both were. Aside from giving it all, my next favourite human trait is the ability to come off it. To let it go. 29. Thanking the chef. My office is above a cafe. Chef Michael cooks everything out the back. To get upstairs I walk past the kitchen. Most customers of the cafe would never know where their food comes from. They place the order and 15-20 minutes later out comes a plate of food. A brilliant system. But it turns out, there’s a real person on the other end. The same goes for almost everything. The person behind the scenes. I’m sure they’re doing what they’re doing for fun for a paycheque for their own interests. Like the credits at the end of a movie. There’s the star on the billboard and in the trailers. And then there’s dozens of people behind the scenes all playing their part. I enjoy applauding effort, visible or not. 30. Patting the dog. Hearing the boys come home through the side gate. Seeing mum make a cup of tea and walk around the house. Talking at dinner table about who’s scamming who. This one’s from my Dad. He’s in hospital at the time of writing this. No dog, no side gate, no mum walking around the house doing her thing. Some simple things you wouldn’t even notice day to day. But when they’re taken away, they’re the only things you miss. 31. Opening the fridge or cupboard and knowing your favourite foods are in there. You’ve put in the effort. Gone to the special store you like. The start of the week, fridge stocked cupboard full. All your favourites there. You know they are. For the next few days anticipation shines out of the kitchen. You walk in, open the door and say a little thank you to your past self. Quotes and notes Extra notes and quotes I took down. Most from others, some from me. You have the right to plant seeds but not to their fruit. In other words, you have the right to create but not for your creations to flourish. Creation itself is the gift, not the returns. On being late: Are you addicted to the feeling of rushing somewhere? Avoid being late by working on the addiction of the adrenaline rush. Sometimes, even if you’re on time, if you’re addicted to the feeling of adrenaline, you’ll still find a way to rush. Getting somewhere early means a state of calm. Perhaps you’re subconsciously avoiding the state of calm and sitting with your thoughts in preference for the rush of adrenaline? Bigger picture: What feelings are you chasing that don’t serve you? Face triumph and disaster, both imposters, in the same light. Nassim Taleb on learning to do nothing (idleness as a BS detector/cleaner). At the start of this year I resolved to do “nothing except if it felt like a hobby” i.e, “satisfy interests while providing entertainment value with zero pressure, no schedule and no feeling of duty”. The rule is to wake up with the aim to “do nothing”, have nothing scheduled and avoid the usual guilt (or shame) encountered by most when “wasting time”, have minimum commitments and talk to NO journalist. Of course, cut everything unpleasant, no matter what the potential gain. Treat everything (including mathematics) the way a great-uncle of mine who was a man of leisure treated his afternoon game of bridge: intellectual concentration as entertainment. Most of wisdom which we employ in everyday life never came to us as verbal information. Breathing, swallowing, seeing, circulating blood, reproducing, digesting food, resisting disease. Current AI is incredible at noticeable intelligence (language) but there’s still a whole other universe of subconscious intelligence. Everyone is capable of a miracle a 1-3 miracles a month. 1 every 1 million seconds. 30 days x 24 hours x 60 minutes x 60 seconds = ~3 million seconds. You can’t complain about unfulfilled desires you’ve never expressed or put in effort for. The best story wins. For many, stories are more powerful than statistics. People don’t remember books. They remember sentences. Rick Rubin on taste. I have no musical talent and play no musical instruments. I just know real well what I like and don’t like. On quick iterations: How can we test this in 2 weeks for under $500? Carl Jung had a theory called enantiodromia. It’s the idea that an excess of something gives rise to its opposite. The classic case of someone trying to do much “good” but is blinded by their poor decisions. On adding more people to a project: You can’t make a baby in a month by getting nine women pregnant. Crazy doesn’t mean broken. Crazy is normal. Beyond the point of crazy is normal. 77 year old Japanese hotdog salesman on service. The store will be richer if you give rather than take. Take the long road. Life offers no shortcuts. A priest receives his ordination from a tradition. A shaman receives his ordination alone in the forest. Your quest for peace of mind is the same as a having a disturbed mind. A boy becomes a man when he generates a surplus for the group. Your body is the average of the five meals you eat most often. On marketing: Benefits not features. The first step in writing copy that sells is to write about benefits and not about features. Action expresses priorities. Magic of the mundane: Seeing the common, everyday things in this new light I was often transfixed. The moment one gives close attention to anything, even a blade of grass, it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribable magnified world in itself. Almost an “unrecognisable” world. The writer waits in ambush for these unique moments. He pounces on his little grain of nothingness like a beast of prey. A question for comedians: Which one of your parents was sick? Someone was physically or mentally sick and comedy gives you the opportunity to change the mood of the room. Laughter is a million years older than language. We show our teeth to show everything’s okay, other animals do it to show offence. Trying to win an argument or make progress? Discussing with someone you disagree with, let’s find out where you stand, how your views are not the only ones, how there are many spokes on the wheel. If you’re trying to win an argument, sure rack up the points. But if you’re trying to make progress, who’s right doesn’t matter as much as figuring out a path forward. Oh and I almost forgot. 32. Loving yourself. Because when you do, everything, even the hard things, become a little easier. I love you. I love you. I love you. Here’s to 32. There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. Every year I write an article with stories, ideas, rules of thumb, anecdotes and ponderous items from the last year. This is number 10 of those articles. See: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Before I get into it, a few 01 Sep 2025 23 min read Daniel Bourke © 2026 Powered by Ghost | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
https://www.mrdbourke.com/nutrify-goes-to-school-v1/ | Nutrify Goes to School (V1) Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Nutrify Nutrify Goes to School (V1) 📸 -> 🍌 @ 🏫 | Whole Food Education for Schools Daniel Bourke 07 Nov 2024 • 3 min read Josh and I presenting Nutrify as well as the health benefits of whole foods in front of a class of 25 year 1s and 2s at a local school. An exciting day for Nutrify today! We had our first whole food education session at a local Brisbane school. And it turns out... the kids loved it! Josh (my brother/co-founder of Nutrify) and I went to the local markets and collected a basket of various whole foods. Bananas, sweet potato, apples, avocado, and the less common (but still in Nutrify), artichoke and galangal. We ran two 30 minute sessions with groups of year 1 and 2s (six and seven year olds). To make it interactive we invited students one by one and eventually in groups of two to choose a food from the basket and hold it up in front of the class to see what it was. Once the students identified the foods, we also asked them to rate them on a scale of 0 to 5. Where: 0 = most processed (e.g. soda/pop tarts) 5 = whole foods/single ingredient foods (e.g. fruits/vegetables) Students immediately understood this scale, rating every fruit/vegetable as 5 points and the processed foods we brought along as 0 points. So where did Nutrify come in? To add another level of interactivity, we asked students to take a photo of the foods with an iPad running Nutrify. Using computer vision models (on-device, no internet connection required—important for schools and privacy), Nutrify identified each whole food instantly and provided nutrition information in a colourful and easy-to-understand manner. An example of Nutrify For Schools running on iPad. Thanks to on-device machine learning models, the app works offline and does not require an internet connection. Nutrify For Schools comes pre-loaded with 500+ foods to create an interactive whole food learning opportunity. One student yelled out “This is like Pokémon for foods!” Our goal at Nutrify is to incentivise people, especially kids, to eat more whole foods, foods that don't need a barcode or long lists of ingredients. The rating scale seems to have worked too. When we asked the kids, “If you were designing a healthy plate, what scores would you like most of?” They all yelled out “5!!!!” And I couldn't help but smile and laugh. Some of the feedback: “Are you coming back?” asked a student. “Would you like us to come back?” We replied. “Yes!” And from a teacher watching from another classroom: “This is a must on every iPad...” We're biased, but we agree! So if you'd like to see Nutrify at your local school, please let us know , we'd love to show it off. Or if you're involved in the school system and know how we might make Nutrify more tailored to the curriculum so we can expand to more schools, please reach out, we'd love your advice. Our dream is to make Nutrify available on every iPad in every school and for it to be the go to place for fun, interactive food education. Josh and I standing out the front of a local school (about 300m from Nutrify HQ) after presenting Nutrify as well a range of different whole foods to students. Reviews Here's what the teachers had to say: Nutrify provided an engaging incursion at our school which opened our students' eyes to the exciting world of health and whole foods. Students were provided with hands-on experiences as they explored the app and learnt about the design process that led to its creation. Dan and Josh’s passion for educating children about the importance of fuelling their bodies with healthy and nutritious foods had all the children wanting to learn more. — Angela Hennessy, Assistant Principal, Sacred Heart Primary School The Nutrify App Team did an amazing job engaging our Early Years class with their fun and interactive session on nutrition! The kids absolutely loved the hands-on activities using the app and were inspired to make healthier choices every day. — Year 1 Teacher, Sacred Heart Primary School Questions, suggestions and feedback Have any questions about this update, suggestions for future updates or ideas for what foods we should add next? Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] (Daniel or Josh will reply)! Download Nutrify on the App Store Nutrify Homepage @nutrifyfoodapp on Instagram / TikTok / X Credit roll Nutrition data is curated and FoodVision AI computer vision models are trained by Daniel Bourke. All iOS interfaces are designed and built by Joshua Bourke. Food image data is collected and labelled by Joseph Drury, Samuel Bourke and Daniel Bourke. Food icons are designed and created by Grace Lee. There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. Every year I write an article with stories, ideas, rules of thumb, anecdotes and ponderous items from the last year. This is number 10 of those articles. See: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Before I get into it, a few 01 Sep 2025 23 min read Daniel Bourke © 2026 Powered by Ghost | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
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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 Farhad Hossain Posted on Jan 13 Mouse Events in JavaScript: Why Your UI Flickers (and How to Fix It Properly) # frontend # javascript # ui Hover interactions feel simple—until they quietly break your UI. Recently, while building a data table, I ran into a strange issue. Each row had an “Actions” column that appears when you hover over the row. It worked fine most of the time, but sometimes—especially when moving the mouse slowly or crossing row borders—the UI flickered. In some cases, two rows even showed actions at once. At first glance, it looked like a CSS or rendering bug. It wasn’t. It was a mouse event model problem . That experience led me to a deeper realization: Not all mouse events represent user intent. Some represent DOM mechanics—and confusing the two leads to fragile UI. Let’s unpack that. The Two Families of Mouse Hover Events JavaScript gives us two sets of hover events: Event Bubbles Fires when mouseover Yes Mouse enters an element or any of its children mouseout Yes Mouse leaves an element or any of its children mouseenter No Mouse enters the element itself mouseleave No Mouse leaves the element itself This difference seems subtle, but it’s one of the most important distinctions in UI engineering. Why mouseover Is Dangerous for UI State Consider this table row: <tr> <td>Name</td> <td class="actions"> <button>Edit</button> <button>Delete</button> </td> </tr> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode From a user’s perspective, they are still “hovering the row” when they move between the buttons. But from the browser’s perspective, something very different is happening: <tr> → <td> → <button> Each move fires new mouseover and mouseout events as the cursor travels through child elements. That means: Moving from one button to another fires mouseout on the first Which bubbles up And can look like the mouse “left the row” Your UI hears: “The row is no longer hovered.” The user never left. This mismatch between DOM movement and human intent is the root cause of flicker. How My Table Broke In my case: Each table row showed action buttons on hover Borders existed between rows When the mouse crossed that 1px border, it briefly exited one row before entering the next This triggered: mouseout → hide actions mouseover → show actions again Sometimes the timing was fast enough that: Two rows appeared active Or the UI flickered Nothing was “wrong” with the layout. The event model was simply lying about what the user was doing. Why mouseenter Solves This mouseenter and mouseleave behave very differently. They do not bubble. They only fire when the pointer actually enters or leaves the element itself—not its children. So this movement: <tr> → <td> → <button> Triggers: mouseenter(tr) Once. No false exits. No flicker. No state confusion. This makes them ideal for: Table rows Dropdown menus Tooltips Hover cards Any UI that should remain active while the cursor is inside In other words: mouseenter represents user intent mouseover represents DOM traversal When You Should Use Each Use mouseenter / mouseleave when: You are toggling UI state based on hover Child elements should not interrupt the hover Stability matters Examples: Row actions Navigation menus Profile cards Tooltips Use mouseover / mouseout when: You actually care about which child was entered. Examples: Image maps Per-icon tooltips Custom hover effects on individual elements Here, bubbling is useful. React Makes This More Subtle In React, onMouseOver and onMouseOut are wrapped in a synthetic event system. That adds another layer of propagation and re-rendering, which can amplify flicker and race conditions. This is why tables, dropdowns, and hover-driven UIs are often harder to get right than they look. A Practical Rule of Thumb If you are using mouseover to control UI visibility, you are probably building something fragile. Most hover-based UI should be built with: mouseenter mouseleave Because users don’t hover DOM nodes. They hover things . Final Thoughts That small flicker in my table wasn’t a bug—it was a reminder of how deep the browser’s event model really is. The best UI engineers don’t just write logic that works. They write logic that matches how humans actually interact with the screen. And sometimes, the difference between a glitchy UI and a rock-solid one is just a single event name. 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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https://docs.suprsend.com/reference/update-event | Update Event - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection API Reference Overview Authentication Errors WORKFLOWS POST Create/Update Workflow PATCH Commit Workflow GET Get Workflow GET List Workflows PATCH Enable/Disable Workflow DEL Delete Workflow SCHEMAS POST Create/Update Schema PATCH Commit Schema GET List Schemas GET Get Schema EVENTS POST Create Event PATCH Update Event GET List Events GET Get Event Details GET Get Linked Workflows PATCH Delink Schema from Event CATEGORIES GET Get Category POST Create/Update Category PATCH Commit Category GET List Translation GET Get Translation POST Add Translation DEL Delete Translation TRANSLATIONS POST Add Translation PATCH Commit Translation GET Get Translation GET List Translations GET Get Translation History POST Rollback Translation DEL Delete Translation Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation EVENTS Update Event Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog EVENTS Update Event OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Update event description and its linked schema. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT PATCH / v1 / {workspace} / event / {url_encoded_event_name} Try it Update Event cURL Copy Ask AI curl -X POST "https://management-api.suprsend.com/v1/{workspace}/event/{url_encoded_event_name}/" \ --header 'Authorization: ServiceToken <token>' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --data '{ "description": "Triggered whenever a new user successfully signs up on the platform", "payload_schema": { "schema": "user_signup_v1" } }' 200 400 401 Copy Ask AI { "name" : "user_signup" , "description" : "Triggered whenever a new user successfully signs up on the platform" , "payload_schema" : { "schema" : "user_signup_v1" , "version_no" : 1 }, "created_at" : "2025-08-27T09:30:57.945326Z" , "$schema" : "https://schema.suprsend.com/event/v1/schema.json" } Authorizations ServiceToken <token> string header required You can get Service Token from SuprSend dashboard -> Account Settings -> Service Tokens section. Path Parameters workspace string required Workspace slug (staging, production, etc.) url_encoded_event_name string required URL encoded event name Body application/json description string Description of the event. Can be used to describe which action this event is linked to. Example : "Triggered whenever a new user successfully signs up on the platform" payload_schema object Show child attributes Response 200 application/json Updated event details The response is of type object . Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous List Events Retrieve a list of events in a workspace. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by Update Event cURL Copy Ask AI curl -X POST "https://management-api.suprsend.com/v1/{workspace}/event/{url_encoded_event_name}/" \ --header 'Authorization: ServiceToken <token>' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --data '{ "description": "Triggered whenever a new user successfully signs up on the platform", "payload_schema": { "schema": "user_signup_v1" } }' 200 400 401 Copy Ask AI { "name" : "user_signup" , "description" : "Triggered whenever a new user successfully signs up on the platform" , "payload_schema" : { "schema" : "user_signup_v1" , "version_no" : 1 }, "created_at" : "2025-08-27T09:30:57.945326Z" , "$schema" : "https://schema.suprsend.com/event/v1/schema.json" } | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
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https://docs.suprsend.com/reference/commit-workflow | Commit Workflow - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection API Reference Overview Authentication Errors WORKFLOWS POST Create/Update Workflow PATCH Commit Workflow GET Get Workflow GET List Workflows PATCH Enable/Disable Workflow DEL Delete Workflow SCHEMAS POST Create/Update Schema PATCH Commit Schema GET List Schemas GET Get Schema EVENTS POST Create Event PATCH Update Event GET List Events GET Get Event Details GET Get Linked Workflows PATCH Delink Schema from Event CATEGORIES GET Get Category POST Create/Update Category PATCH Commit Category GET List Translation GET Get Translation POST Add Translation DEL Delete Translation TRANSLATIONS POST Add Translation PATCH Commit Translation GET Get Translation GET List Translations GET Get Translation History POST Rollback Translation DEL Delete Translation Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation WORKFLOWS Commit Workflow Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog WORKFLOWS Commit Workflow OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Commit a workflow to make the draft version live. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT PATCH / v1 / {workspace} / workflow / {slug} / commit Try it cURL cURL Copy Ask AI curl -X PATCH "https://management-api.suprsend.com/v1/{workspace}/workflow/{slug}/commit/" \ --header 'Authorization: ServiceToken <token>' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' 202 401 404 Copy Ask AI { "$schema" : "https://schema.suprsend.com/workflow/v1/schema.json" , "slug" : "welcome-sequence" , "is_enabled" : true , "created_at" : "2023-11-07T05:31:56Z" , "last_executed_at" : "2023-11-07T05:31:56Z" , "name" : "Welcome Sequence" , "description" : "<string>" , "updated_at" : "2023-11-07T05:31:56Z" , "commit_message" : "<string>" , "hash" : "<string>" , "status" : "active" , "category" : "transactional" , "tags" : [ "<string>" ], "ratelimit" : {}, "conditions" : [ {} ], "trigger_type" : "event" , "trigger_events" : [ "<string>" ], "override_recipients_type" : "user" , "override_recipients_user_expr" : "<string>" , "override_recipients_single_object_fields_expr" : "<string>" , "override_actor_user_expr" : "<string>" , "override_tenant_expr" : "<string>" , "active_at" : "2023-11-07T05:31:56Z" , "updated_by" : { "name" : "<string>" , "email" : " [email protected] " }, "tree" : {}, "validation_result" : { "is_valid" : true , "errors" : [ "<string>" ] } } Authorizations ServiceToken <token> string header required You can get Service Token from SuprSend dashboard -> Account Settings -> Service Tokens section. Path Parameters workspace string required Workspace to which the workflow belongs (staging, production, etc.) slug string required Unique identifier of the workflow. You can get it from workflow settings. Query Parameters commit_message string Commit message describing the changes Response 202 application/json Workflow committed successfully. The response will be the latest draft version after the commit. $schema string<uri> Schema URL for workflow validation Example : "https://schema.suprsend.com/workflow/v1/schema.json" slug string Unique identifier for the workflow Required string length: 1 - 255 Example : "welcome-sequence" is_enabled boolean Whether the workflow is enabled Example : true created_at string<date-time> When the workflow was created last_executed_at string<date-time> | null When the workflow was last executed name string Human-readable name of the workflow Example : "Welcome Sequence" description string | null Description explaining the usecase of the workflow updated_at string<date-time> When the workflow was last updated commit_message string | null Last commit message hash string | null Git-like hash for version tracking status enum<string> Current status of the workflow Available options : active , inactive , draft category string Notification category of the workflow. Used to apply category-specific settings and preferences. Example : "transactional" tags string[] Tags for organizing and filtering workflows in API. ratelimit object Workflow throttle settings. This is used to limit the number of times a workflow can be executed per user in a given time period. conditions object[] Trigger Conditions for workflow execution. Workflow will only be executed if trigger conditions evaluate to true. trigger_type enum<string> How the workflow is triggered. You can refer to all trigger types here . Available options : event , dynamic , api trigger_events string[] Events that trigger this workflow. This will be set for trigger_type = event . override_recipients_type enum<string> | null Type of recipient override. Define whether to override and run this workflow for user, list of users or a single object. Available options : user , single_object_fields override_recipients_user_expr string | null Expression for overriding recipients when override_recipients_type = user . override_recipients_single_object_fields_expr string | null Expression for overriding recipients when override_recipients_type = single_object_fields . override_actor_user_expr string | null Expression for overriding actor override_tenant_expr string | null Expression for overriding tenant active_at string<date-time> When the workflow's live version became active. Will be null for draft version. updated_by object User who last updated the workflow Show child attributes tree object Node tree structure of the workflow. Shows the list of all nodes used in the workflow along with their configuration. validation_result object Validation status of the workflow Show child attributes Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Get Workflow Fetch workflow corresponding to the given slug in a workspace. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by cURL cURL Copy Ask AI curl -X PATCH "https://management-api.suprsend.com/v1/{workspace}/workflow/{slug}/commit/" \ --header 'Authorization: ServiceToken <token>' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' 202 401 404 Copy Ask AI { "$schema" : "https://schema.suprsend.com/workflow/v1/schema.json" , "slug" : "welcome-sequence" , "is_enabled" : true , "created_at" : "2023-11-07T05:31:56Z" , "last_executed_at" : "2023-11-07T05:31:56Z" , "name" : "Welcome Sequence" , "description" : "<string>" , "updated_at" : "2023-11-07T05:31:56Z" , "commit_message" : "<string>" , "hash" : "<string>" , "status" : "active" , "category" : "transactional" , "tags" : [ "<string>" ], "ratelimit" : {}, "conditions" : [ {} ], "trigger_type" : "event" , "trigger_events" : [ "<string>" ], "override_recipients_type" : "user" , "override_recipients_user_expr" : "<string>" , "override_recipients_single_object_fields_expr" : "<string>" , "override_actor_user_expr" : "<string>" , "override_tenant_expr" : "<string>" , "active_at" : "2023-11-07T05:31:56Z" , "updated_by" : { "name" : "<string>" , "email" : " [email protected] " }, "tree" : {}, "validation_result" : { "is_valid" : true , "errors" : [ "<string>" ] } } | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
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Read it now Pricing Contact Login Get started for free Book a demo Book a demo Automotive Send direct automotive mail that fuels revenue From special offers to maintenance reminders, send hyper-targeted, actionable mail to take your audience from the mailbox to the dealership. Book a demo For more information about how this data is handled, please view our Privacy Policy What good looks like We’ve helped dozens of automotive companies send direct mail with massive impact. Here’s what we’ve seen work. Promotions Send fridge-worthy special offers According to our 2024 State of Direct Mail Consumer Insights survey, 78% of consumers are likely to open or read a direct mail piece with an offer or promotion. Winning Formats Postcards Self-Mailers Booklets Maintenance Reminders + Updates Share essential information Scale your updates to retain more customers. Lob’s industry-leading delivery gets your mail where it needs to go safely and on time. Winning Formats Envelopes Retail activation Point to your point of sale Drive traffic to brick-and-mortar stores for openings and launches. Lob’s hyper-targeting helps you get hyper-local. Winning Formats Self-Mailers Letters Lookbooks Show off your style Use multi-panel formats to create compact catalogs highlighting your products and telling your brand story. Winning Formats Booklets Self-Mailers Stand out from the digital noise — and your competition Expand acquisition Acquire new customers that look like your best buyers Fill in the blanks Retarget website visitors and email subscribers by matching them to valid addresses Boost productivity Send mail at scale and eliminate logistical hiccups Measure and maximize Track delivery and demonstrate the value of every send with advanced analytics Drive revenue by keeping things personal Automate personalized mail throughout your customer lifecycle. Lob integrates with your other marketing so you can use your customer data to signal boost or sub-in for your digital campaigns. See how personalization works “We’ve seen a 25% increase in order rates from customers that we target with Lob campaigns.” – Anthony Marino, President Read the case study The secret to shoppable mail Turn scans into sales by adding personalized Lob QR codes to every piece. Discover QR codes Send mail faster while cutting costs Automate your direct mail and see major cost savings. Lob integrates with your digital channels so you can use your customer data to trigger sends and get in mailboxes in days instead of weeks. See our full list of integrations Why do so many companies already trust Lob? Because of numbers like these 50% Reduction in costs Read the case study 4X Increase in response rates Read the case study State of Direct Mail Consumer Insights 84% of marketers say direct mail has the highest ROI Read the report Automotive FAQs What is automotive marketing? Automotive marketing is a specific type of marketing that focuses on promoting and selling products and services related to the automotive industry. This can include cars, trucks, motorcycles, car parts, accessories, and maintenance services. Automotive marketing strategies often involve creating targeted advertisements and campaigns to reach potential customers through various channels such as television, radio, print media, direct mail, and digital platforms. How can automotive companies use direct mail? Automotive companies can use direct mail in various ways to promote their products and services. Firstly, they can send out targeted promotional mailers to potential customers based on their demographics, interests, or past purchases. This allows them to reach a specific audience with relevant and personalized messaging. Secondly, auto dealers can also use direct mail for customer retention by sending out reminders for routine maintenance or special discounts on services. This helps build brand loyalty and encourages customers to return for future needs. Additionally, direct mail enables automotive companies to showcase new or updated products and features through colorful brochures or catalogs sent directly to potential buyers. What role does omnichannel play in automotive marketing strategies? Omnichannel is a crucial component of automotive marketing strategies as it allows companies to reach customers through multiple channels and create a seamless experience across all touchpoints. With the rise of digital platforms, customers are now expecting a consistent and integrated experience when interacting with brands. In the automotive industry, this means utilizing various channels such as social media, websites, emails, direct mail, and physical dealerships to connect with potential buyers at different stages of their buying journey. For example, a customer may research cars online, visit a dealership for a test drive, and then make the final purchase decision after receiving targeted direct mail or social media ads. A successful omnichannel approach also involves leveraging data and analytics to understand customer behavior and preferences. Lob integrates with CRMs, CDPs, and marketing automation platforms so automotive companies can leverage their data to create effective omnichannel campaigns that include outreach through direct mail. How can automotive companies use direct mail to acquire customers? Direct mail is a powerful tool for automotive companies to acquire new customers. Here are some ways they can use it effectively: Targeted Direct Mail Campaigns: By leveraging data and analytics, automotive companies can identify their target audience and create personalized direct mail campaigns that speak directly to their potential buyers. This could include sending out brochures or catalogs featuring specific car models or highlighting deals and promotions. Invitations to Events: Hosting events such as new model launches or test drive events is a great way for automotive companies to attract new customers. Direct mail can be used to invite potential buyers to these events, providing them with an opportunity to experience the brand in person and potentially make a purchase. Incentives and Offers: Direct mail can also be used to send out exclusive incentives and offers to potential customers, such as discounts or free services with a purchase. This not only entices customers to consider the brand but also creates a sense of urgency that can lead to a quicker conversion. Integrating with Digital Channels: Direct mail doesn't have to exist in isolation. Automotive companies can integrate their direct mail campaigns with digital channels, such as social media or email, by including QR codes or personalized URLs on their mailers. This makes it easier for potential buyers to take action and helps track the effectiveness of the campaign. 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https://www.mrdbourke.com/nutrify-1-2/ | Introducing Nutrify 1.2: Calorie and Macronutrient Goals, Breakdowns and 57 New Foods Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Nutrify Introducing Nutrify 1.2: Calorie and Macronutrient Goals, Breakdowns and 57 New Foods Daniel Bourke 29 May 2024 • 3 min read Nutrify 1.2 is here! What is Nutrify? Nutrify is a food tracking and education app focused on whole foods. This update brings several helpful features for those who’d like to know what their calorie and macronutrient intakes are per whole food. It also adds a bunch of new whole foods/drinks to the Nutridex! Short Version Premium updates: Set custom calorie and macronutrient goals alongside food-specific and category-specific goals in the Summary tab. Get a breakdown of calorie and macronutrient intake per food/category in the Calories and Macros views. Simple calorie/macronutrient estimation defaults to 1 serving per food photo (this can be changed in the food view). Free updates: 57 new foods in the FoodVision AI model/Nutridex. Longer Version Custom Calorie and Macronutrient Goals (Premium) Nutrify Premium members can now define calorie and macronutrient intake goals and Nutrify will automatically track your progress over time. When starting a goal, you can define your own calorie and macronutrient values or you can use Nutrify to help establish a baseline goal. Nutrify comes with 3 built-in goals: Calorie deficit (for weight loss). Maintenance (for maintaining current weight). Calorie surplus (for gaining weight). Each of these is calculated based on your body characteristics (height, weight, age, gender) and your activity level. You’ll also see an informative page describing the what and why behind each calculation and amount ( disclaimer: these amounts are estimates and should be adjusted over time when necessary). Left: The new Summary tab which includes a calorie and macronutrient breakdown for the day. Middle: Setting a custom calorie goal. Right: Example macronutrient nutrient breakdown for the past month. Setting a calorie or macronutrient goal is a great way to understand how your current food intake matches up with your ideal intake. Calorie and Macronutrient Breakdowns (Premium) Nutrify Premium members can also now get a breakdown of their calorie and macronutrient intake per food in the new Calories and Macros views. This is a great way to see what foods contribute to what macronutrient levels. And similarly, how many calories are in a given serving of food. When you identify a food with the Nutrify camera, its default weight is set to 1 serving of that food. For example, the default weight for a red apple is 182g. And the default weight for a rice cake is 9g (one rice cake). These can be easily adjusted in the food view. Left: Calorie breakdown per food for a given day. Middle: Calorie breakdown for various food categories across the past week. Right: Example weight field for a food view, this defaults to the average weight for one serving of a food but is easily adjustable. 57 new foods and icons in the Nutridex (Free) Nutrify’s FoodVision AI/Nutridex has been upgraded with 57 new foods including anchovies, horned cucumber, protein balls, lion's mane mushroom, turkey breast and many more. For each new food, you'll find a brand new custom-designed icon and verified nutrition information. This brings the total foods Nutrify can recognize to over 470! The Visual Food Diary as well as Nutridex continues to be free to use for unlimited photos. So don’t forget to ask your friends, What’s your Nutridex at? The 57 new foods available in Nutrify 1.2, designed by Grace Lee. Let us know if we're missing any so we can include them in a future update! Questions, suggestions and feedback Have any questions about this update, suggestions for future updates or ideas for what foods we should add next? Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] (Daniel or Josh will reply)! Download Nutrify on the App Store Nutrify Website @nutrifyfoodapp on Instragram / TikTok / X Credit roll Nutrition data is curated and FoodVision AI computer vision models are trained by Daniel Bourke. All iOS interfaces are designed and built by Joshua Bourke. Food image data is collected and labelled by Joseph Drury, Samuel Bourke and Daniel Bourke. Food icons are designed and created by Grace Lee. There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. Every year I write an article with stories, ideas, rules of thumb, anecdotes and ponderous items from the last year. This is number 10 of those articles. See: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Before I get into it, a few 01 Sep 2025 23 min read Daniel Bourke © 2026 Powered by Ghost | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
https://www.mrdbourke.com/a-dog-called-seven/ | A dog called Seven Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Stories A dog called Seven Daniel Bourke 13 Jul 2025 • 12 min read Our crazy neighbours had a dog called Seven. And we had our dog Bella. Bella and Seven would yell at each other and sometimes say something nice like hello how was your day by sniffing each other through the gaps in the fence. One day my younger brothers opened the back gate and let Seven into our yard to play with Bella. They wrestled and nibbled and bit and ran around like two dogs in a yard. Bella usually left Seven with more marks than Seven left her. The crazy neighbours used to leave Seven outside. This would’ve been fine had there been shade or an undercover area. We’d find Seven laying on top of the glass table trying to escape the hot concrete. Or hiding under it trying to dodge the rain. I remember looking out the kitchen window one rainy Summer and seeing Seven soaking wet looking as sad as someone sitting in the rain who didn’t want to be there would look. So we opened the back gate and called her across. We gave her food and dried her with a towel. And she shook her tail and rubbed her head against our shins. She stayed for a few hours. When the rain stopped, we let Seven go back home. Another day we noticed her trying to bite her way into a red block wrapped in plastic. Turns out the red block was a lump of frozen beef still wrapped in the package it came in. That’s how Seven got fed. A piece of meat or something similar thrown into the backyard from their kitchen window. Most dogs would’ve loved this. Food falling from the sky! Except often the food was still wrapped in plastic. Or frozen solid. So by the time it defrosted or Seven managed to get into it, the sun rendered it rancid. Naturally, Seven left the off food alone. But the maggots and flies didn’t. Half a dozen blocks of defrosted meat wrapped in plastic wrap with teethmarks in it piled up in the yard. Along with old bones, other piles of rotting food filled with maggots, mounds and mounds of dog poo. Our mum spoke to the neighbours and asked them if they wanted a hand cleaning them up. They said they’d get to it. And eventually they did. Then the cycle would restart. One day we fed Bella and Seven watched us through the fence. We saw her and walked towards the back gate and she followed us along the fence line and we opened the gate and let her in and gave her a bowl of what we were feeding Bella. The back gate stayed open but Seven didn’t want to walk home. We left it open. Even walked back to show her the way home. She could’ve trotted back anytime. But she didn’t. That night Bella and Seven shared a bed on a few old towels in the laundry. We thought about telling the neighbours. But we didn’t. Dad began taking Seven and Bella for a walk in the morning. Walking home the ex-lawyer mother crazy neighbour was sitting on the front porch. She called out to Dad walking Seven and Bella. You must be a dog whisperer! He laughed and waved. He told us at dinner later and we thought... Yeah, right, lady. Dog whisperer or someone who looked after and walked their dogs? Anyway. Day after day Seven started to come back through the open gate on her own. We’d feed her and let her stay if she wanted. The neighbours never said anything. Their kids would come into their backyard and call Seven back over to play with her. Pretending to ride her like a horse and crowd around her whilst she was taking a shit seeing who could get the closest. Then they’d go inside and let Seven come back to our house. No formal agreement. Yet it kept happening. Seven to our house, we’d feed her with Bella, she’d stay the night, the crazy neighbour kids would play with her for a bit, Seven to our house, wrestle with Bella, wrestle with us, feed, stay the night, walk in the morning, take a shit three houses down the street, come home run around the side of house for dinner, sleep, repeat. My brothers and I would take Seven and Bella to the waterfront. They’d chase the seagulls and jump in puddles. We’d yell out. Seven! Bella! We’d sprint across the sand, look to the left, look to the right and see two dogs with their tongues out chasing after us. Memories in motion. My brother threw a ball and Seven and Bella ran after it. Bella stopped at the ball and looked up to show us how well she’d done but Seven kept running past the ball so far past the ball almost double triple four times as far the ball went so far past the ball we began to worry she’d run off. But she stopped. Then headed towards the guy walking with a kite on the beach to say hello. A perfect picture. Bella the princess and Seven the loveable idiot. One day a removals truck parked out the front of our neighbours' house. By this stage Seven had been living at our house full-time. She’d won our hearts but Bella still had concerns. Our neighbours packed their stuff into the truck. We wondered if they were going to come and get Seven. They didn’t. They just left. The truck drove away. And they didn’t say anything. Not a word. Strange. They had their own things going on, much deeper than we knew. And I’m sure they were trying their best. But they weren’t fit to look after Seven. After the neighbours moved out, Seven became our dog. Our second dog. A dog called Seven. Two years later the mother crazy neighbour pulled up out the front of our house and dropped off her six kids to our house. They ran down the side of the house shouting out Seven's name. Seven! Seven! My brother and I heard them and went outside. We looked at each other and said they're not taking Seven, she's our dog now. They didn't. They played with her and left again. We never saw them again. A house of four boys, mum and dad means there’s a birthday every 2 months. Seven and Bella would jump and snap at the balloons on the table. It became more of an event watching the dogs run around the table chasing and popping the balloons than opening presents or singing happy birthday. Seven would lie across the foot of our doors. Head to tail in the doorway. Even if the door was closed. She’d wait for us to come in or out. If none of the brothers were home, she’d go to Mum and Dad’s door. And then in the middle of the night you’d sometimes hear a donk and a plonk. Her head hitting the door to let you know she was there and then her body lying across your doorway. Perhaps a small amount of our scents wafted out from the door crease. Enough to keep her content. Sitting at the dining room table you’d feel Seven make her way through your legs then the person next to you’s legs then the next and the next. She'd even lie down under the middle of the table so we could all pat her with our feet. She’d keep us warm in the Winter. One of her favourite tricks, the drive-by lick. It’s what it sounds like. A stroll past a flick of the head a stretch of the tongue a subtle slobber and you knew Seven was there. One day we took her to the park with Bella and let the two of them run wild. My brothers and I bought a drone for filming whatever we were up to. We used it to follow the dogs. The drone had a tracking feature where you could draw a square around something you were trying to track. I drew a box around Seven and it identified her as a boat whilst following her walking around the park. My brothers and our friends laughed the kind of laugh we knew we were going to remember in the future. Five, six, seven, eight years later, we still laugh. Seven the boat. At walk time you’d have to spell it. Double you aye ell kay. Otherwise the dogs would get too excited whilst you were trying to get ready. The sound of the leads coming out of the box where we kept them would trigger heads to raise and ears to perk. Seven and Bella could be out cold asleep. Seven across the doorway as usual. But as soon as you moved those leads and the chains clinked... ...Seven’s neck would crank upwards at a 46 degree angle, head on a swivel, ears facing forward, periscoping around inspecting the environment. Body laid out flat. Go for a WALK? we’d say out loud. Then you’d hear the thunderous rumble of footsteps through the house. Two dogs racing for a photo finish down the stairs. We’d get to the gate to leave the house and Seven would stretch out her paw to open it herself. If you didn’t have a good grip on the girls for the first stage of the walk you were going over. Seven would walk with such stance and purpose to choke herself out on the lead. She loved walks enough to cut herself off from air. Three houses down Seven would stop to take a shit. Always three houses. Never in the backyard BEFORE we left. Always three houses into a walk. Getting home walking in the driveway taking the leads off and the girls sprint down the side of the house to inspect their bowls for dinner. Bella would sit back and wait for the food to be placed there. Seven’s mouth greeted your hands as soon as you served it. Dad sometimes took the dogs to the park near the creek. And Seven would run down the hill full speed into the stream. Jumping through the water. Bella always a little more reserved. They balanced each other. Seven the crazed lover, Bella a proper lady. Having dinner as a family at the table and Seven would get tired of not getting attention. By the end of the meal she’d jump up on her hind legs place her front legs on our laps and her head on our stomachs. She’d take turns on different family members when one of us got sick of her being there. Me then Sam then Dad then Mum then Josh then Will. Leaving the house and coming back was like playing bingo with whose bed Seven would be on. Every few weeks the beds would change. Bella and Seven on mum and dad’s bed. Then my bed. Then Josh and Sam’s bed. Then Will’s bed. Then the couch downstairs. Birds learned to never land in our yard because Seven would be there running full pelt outside barking. Seven the guardian. One Tuesday morning mum called my brother Josh and I saying Seven couldn’t get up. We looked at each other and thought that’s strange. Usually she’s full of energy bounding through the house with even the slight sound of someone else being up. Josh and I got there and mum was right. We tried to help her up but she didn’t want to move. We got her up but she went back down. We put her in the back of the car, backed out the driveway and went to the vet. Sitting in the waiting room Seven didn’t know what was happening, she always went a bit foolish in new places. Not this time. More reserved than usual. Don’t worry Seven, I said, we’ll take care of you. She stayed there the night. The vet called the next day. They did scans and the news wasn’t good. A growth of some sort. They could operate but given her age it might not turn out well. We picked her up and bought her home. She knew what we didn’t want to know. I picked up the leads. Rattled them a little. And it was the first time I’d seen Seven not stand up excited for a walk. She laid there wagging her tail slowly. The next morning, the same sad sight. Seven couldn’t stand up on her own. In the afternoon she managed to work up enough strength to go for a walk. The whole family walking with her, encouraging her. Good job Seven! Go Seven! Deep down I knew it might be her last. Perhaps we all did. But no one wanted to say it out loud. You never know which walk will be the last one. She wrestled a stick once or twice. In the past the stick would’ve been her worst enemy and after several rounds would eventually suffer a heavy defeat. Not today. Seven put the stick down and walked home with grace. The first vet gave the scans to her regular vet. The regular vet called me and said it might be time. Time for what doc? I asked. I stood in the backyard looking at Seven on her bed unable to get up. I knew what he meant. He said I can come over this afternoon after 5pm. Can it wait until Monday? I asked. I’ve got my best friend’s Dad’s funeral tomorrow. He said it can but she’s not in a great state, she’s in pain, she’s just not showing it. Agghhhhhh... Dam... We spent the afternoon taking turns patting Seven, laying beside her, speaking to her, playing with her tail. One brother after another, Mum, Dad. I laid there thinking how quick it happened. From Tuesday morning getting a phone call from mum now Friday afternoon. Hell, not even the last week. The years since we got her. Since she first walked into our yard. The days are long but the decades are short. The vet came around when he said he would. He greeted the family. Said hello to Seven, the dog he’d seen every year for the past five. She’s not herself is she, he said. He wrapped her front leg with a pink bandage with a small needle placed underneath. We said our final goodbyes and I laid there holding Seven. The vet did one of the hardest things I can imagine. Laying to rest a life you’d given so much care to. Her body gave out a shiver and I burst out crying. The rest of the family did too. Maybe Bella did too. Seven passed in the way she lived. Surrounded by love. The vet offered to bring her to his car to take her to the crematorium. But my brother and I said we’d carry her. We picked up her body, ready for her to wrestle out of a carry like she always would. Not this time. I felt her hind legs go limp and I started to cry again. She carried a part of us for the past 10 years now it was our turn to carry her. She let out some pee and it went over my shirt. I cried. I cried. Said it’s okay darling, I’ve got you, it’s okay Seven, we’ve got you. We placed her in the vet’s car gave her one last cuddle. Said thank you to the vet. A weird thing to say after someone just killed your dog. But he couldn’t have had more empathy. What a tough job. A hard but respectful duty. We walked back inside, saw the empty bed where Seven was, hugged each other and cried and hugged and cried. I said I love you to the family. And I picked up my bag and went to help my best friend setup for his Dad’s funeral the next day. Every time I walk past her bowl it gets a little easier. I miss the sound of it moving around on the concrete whilst she ate dinner. I tap it a couple of times to hear that familiar sound. I miss her jumping on our laps during family dinners. I’m sad she’s gone but step by step the sadness transforms into warm memories. I remember her laying on my bed for hours at a time. I remember her treating cardboard boxes like the devil himself and tearing them to shreds in the backyard. I remember her running around the yard as fast as she could when she had a little extra energy to release. I remember her sitting in the kitchen like a tired Mexican watching us make food. I look at open fields and think how much she would’ve loved running around them. There’s a common thread here. Patience, love and fun. The Seven way. Growing up, Mum told us stories of her dog Coco. I’ll tell my kids stories of our dog Seven. Oh yeah... Where’d the name come from? The neighbours had six kids. And she was the next. One helluva dog. A dog called Seven. Seven Bourke passed away on Friday the 28th of June 2024, surrounded by her family. Her spirit lives on in the form of patience, love and fun. The Seven way. 0:00 / 0:32 1× Seven and Bella running through a park. Whenever one of us would run off, the girls would chase after us until we stopped. 0:00 / 0:08 1× Seven and Bella vs. Balloons. Sleeping, walking, running, cuddling. What a life. One dog turned into two and then two became one. Seven left a big paw print in our hearts. The photo sits in our family kitchen. I look at it every time I'm home. There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. Every year I write an article with stories, ideas, rules of thumb, anecdotes and ponderous items from the last year. This is number 10 of those articles. See: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Before I get into it, a few 01 Sep 2025 23 min read Daniel Bourke © 2026 Powered by Ghost | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
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Please choose another browser. 2/12 @ 10 AM PT | State of Direct Mail: Business Insights 2026 Webinar | Register Product Build Create + personalize your mail Route Optimize efficiency with Postal IQ Fulfill Speed delivery and track the results Take a product tour Get a sneak peek of our intuitive platform API's & Integrations Address Verification Security Solutions Financial Services Insurance Healthcare Retail + Ecommerce Telecom Automotive Real Estate INDUSTRIES USE CASES Marketing In-House Marketing Agencies and Consultants Operations In-House Operations Operations Service Providers Resources State of Direct Mail Ebooks + Guides Case Studies Blog Direct Mail Template Gallery Newsroom All Resources Help Center State of Direct Mail 2025: Consumer Insights Edition See what’s driving Gen Z and Millennial engagement in the full State of Direct Mail 2025 report. Read it now Pricing Contact Login Get started for free Book a demo Book a demo Telecom Make a clear connection between direct mail and higher ROI 92% of marketers in telecom agree that direct mail has the highest ROI of any channel. Stand out from the digital marketing noise — and your competition — with direct mail that’s hyper-targeted, scalable, and secure. Book a demo For more information about how this data is handled, please view our Privacy Policy What good looks like We’ve helped dozens of telecom companies send direct mail with massive impact. Here’s what we’ve seen work. Promotions Engage with fridge-worthy special offers According to our 2024 State of Direct Mail Consumer Insights survey, 78% of consumers are likely to open or read a direct mail piece with an offer or promotion. Winning Formats Postcards Self-Mailers Booklets Billing + Cancellation Increase on-time payments Simplify the payment process and improve your delinquent payer rates by sending and tracking compliant billing and cancelation notices. Winning Formats Envelopes Retail activation Point to your point of sale Drive traffic to brick-and-mortar stores for openings and launches. Lob’s hyper-targeting helps you get hyper-local. Winning Formats Self-Mailers Letters Connect with your best customers — and your next customers Extend your reach Acquire new customers that look like your best buyers Fill in the blanks Retarget website visitors and email subscribers by matching them to valid addresses Reduce churn Cut through digital noise to keep loyal and lapsed audiences engaged Test and measure impact Demonstrate the value of every send with advanced analytics and A/B testing Send mail faster while cutting costs Automate your direct mail operations and see up to 85% in cost savings. Lob integrates with your digital channels so you can use your customer data to trigger sends and get in mailboxes in days instead of weeks. See our full list of integrations “We evaluated a lot of partners, but making sure the speed, agility, flexibility were there, plus, the ease of use of the platform…that’s where Lob stands out.” – Director of marketing and acquisition strategy at a telecom giant Read the ebook The secret to shoppable mail Turn scans into sales by adding personalized Lob QR codes to every piece. Discover QR codes Get savvy about data usage with personalization Personalize your direct mail for each customer and prospect — no matter how big your audience gets. Lob’s advanced targeting and testing lets you tailor the timing, content, and even format of every send. See how printing works Why do so many telecom companies already trust Lob? Because of numbers like these 25% Increase in order rates Read the case study 2.6X Higher conversions than email Read the case study State of Direct Mail Consumer Insights 69% Of consumers share mail with friends Read the report Telecom FAQs How is direct mail used at telecommunications companies? Telecommunications companies use direct mail strategies to enhance customer engagement and drive growth. By implementing telecommunications direct mail, companies can effectively reach their customer base with personalized offers, service updates, and promotional materials. With the ability to include vibrant designs and compelling calls to action, telecommunications direct mailers can significantly boost response rates and conversions, making them an integral part of the telecom marketing strategyReal estate companies can use direct mail in several ways: Property Listings: Sending postcards or flyers featuring new or recently sold properties in the neighborhood. Market Updates: Providing recipients with valuable information like housing market trends, average home prices, and interest rates in their area. Personalized Outreach: Sending letters to homeowners offering a free home valuation or promoting the real estate agent’s services. Event Invitations: Promoting open houses, home buying seminars, or community events. Follow-ups: Reinforcing previous interactions with potential clients, ensuring that the real estate company stays top of mind. What is telecommunications direct mail? Telecommunications direct mail refers to the practice of sending printed promotional materials directly to consumers or businesses to inform them about various offers, services, and updates within the telecommunications sector. This form of marketing uses telecommunications mailers to deliver targeted messages to certain demographics, driving customer engagement and response rates. By using telecom mail, companies can provide valuable information about new plans, features, and promotions tailored to the recipient's interests and needs. Ultimately, telecommunications direct mail serves as a vital tool in a telecom company's marketing arsenal, allowing for personalized communication that fosters customer loyalty and satisfaction. What are some examples telecom direct mail? Some examples of telecom direct mail include postcards featuring limited-time offers on subscription plans, brochures that detail new services or features, and personalized letters that remind customers about upcoming promotions or upgrades. Telecommunications mailers might also include targeted flyers that focus on special deals for bundled services, ensuring that the content is relevant to the recipient's existing usage patterns. Additionally, telecom mail can be used to introduce loyalty programs or incentives, such as discounts for referrals or loyalty rewards, helping to create a more personal connection with customers and enhancing their overall experience. By using various formats and strategies within telecommunications direct mail, companies can effectively engage with their audience and drive customer action. How do telecom companies use direct mail for marketing and operational use cases? Telecom companies employ direct mail for various marketing and operational use cases to enhance customer relationships and boost engagement. For marketing, telecommunications mailers are crafted to convey targeted offers, new service announcements, or reminders about existing benefits, which helps in attracting potential customers and retaining current subscribers. By sending personalized telecom direct mail, companies can address specific customer segments, like offering discounts on data plans for high-usage customers. Operationally, telecom mail serves to inform customers about important account updates, such as billing changes, service interruptions, or plan upgrades. These communications not only keep customers informed but also strengthen the trust and reliability associated with the telecom brand. By using detailed and well-timed telecommunications direct mailers, companies can ensure their audience stays connected and engaged while promoting a seamless customer experience. 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https://anchor.fm/ajtiti/episodes/AjTiTi-52---Wzorce-w-chmurze---data-management-e1p5uia | AjTiTi #52 - Wzorce w chmurze - data management by AjTiTi AjTiTi By Dawid Chróścielski, Grzegorz Kotlarz Luźny podcast o świecie IT. Prowadzący (Dawid Chróścielski i Grzegorz Kotlarz) rozmawiają o nowinkach technologicznych, dzielą się ciekawostkami z życia programisty oraz swoim spojrzeniem na IT. Jako dodatek dorzucają kilka (mniej lub bardziej, ale raczej bardziej) suchych żartów. Listen on Spotify Available on Report content on Spotify AjTiTi #52 - Wzorce w chmurze - data management AjTiTi Oct 14, 2022 Share 00:00 01:04:40 AjTiTi #58 - Co zrobić z twoim starym... komputerem! W tym odcinku eksplorujemy interesujący temat, jak sobie poradzić z naszym starym komputerem, gdy już staje się przestarzały i niepotrzebny. Czy powinniśmy go wyrzucić, sprzedać, czy może istnieje inny sposób na wykorzystanie jego potencjału? Zapraszamy do dzielenie się Twoimi pomysłami i realizacjami na naszym Discordzie! (00:00) Beatbox + Intro. (00:26) Co tam u Dawida? Kafka conference. (03:54) Co tam u Grzegorza? Tworzeniu ADR przy pomocy AI. (06:48) Przedstawienie tematu (07:24) Najprostszy i najważniejszy pomysł. (09:38) Centrum multimedialne. (10:48) Pomysły dla gamerów. (17:20) Pomysły dla domu. (30:27) Pomysły związane z IT. (36:07) Sztuka i dekoracja. (44:44) Outro May 26, 2023 46:51 AjTiTi #57 - Subdomeny w architekturze, a aspekt bezpieczeństwa - dlaczego warto? W tym odcinku omawiamy strategiczną stronę Domain Driven Design, skupiając się na pojęciach domeny, subdomeny i bounded contextów, a także relacji między nimi. Dowiesz się, jak wprowadzenie powyższych wpływa na nasze zarządzanie mikroserwisami pod kątem bezpieczeństwa. (00:00) Intro (00:22) Co tam u Dawida? .NET Templates (04:25) Co tam u Grzegorza? Krykiet (07:29) Przedstawienie tematu (08:00) Domain Driven Design (09:07) Czym jest domena? (11:20) Co to jest subdomena? (17:52) Bounded context (21:06) Bounded context, a subdomena (24:36) Wpływ na architekturę aplikacji (27:30) Wpływ subdomen na poziom bezpieczeństwa (33:36) Outro Apr 28, 2023 35:11 AjTiTi #56 - Onboarding programistów Hej, hej! Wracamy po przerwie! Czy zdarzyło Ci się trafić do firmy i... Tak właściwie nie wiedzieć co dalej? W dzisiejszym odcinku porozmawiamy o tym jak uniknąć takich sytuacji z perspektywy kogoś, kto wprowadza nowe osoby do zespołu. Miłego słuchania! 👌 (00:00) Intro (00:27) Co u Grzegorza? Automatyzacja Terraforma (03:09) Co u Dawida? Breakdance, SigmaOS I Setapp (08:38) Przedstawienie tematu (09:10) Od czego zacząć onboarding? (11:35) Sprzęt i oprogramowanie (13:18) Dostępy (15:29) Dokumentacja (31:10) Wideo tutorial (35:42) Pierwsze zadanie (38:48) Onboarding buddy (41:35) Pierwsze code review (42:10) Feedback loop (44:53) Jakie są Twoje porady (45:25) Outro Mar 31, 2023 45:37 AjTiTi #55 - O motywacji w świecie IT "Ale mi się nie chce" - pomyślał kiedyś każdy! To nic złego, każdemu się zdarza ;) Ale jak stworzyć środowisko, w którym nam się będzie chciało? O tym (bardzo subiektywnie) w dzisiejszym odcinku! Nov 25, 2022 54:17 AjTiTi #54 - O testowaniu aplikacji Testy jednostkowe, integracyjne, end-to-end, obciążeniowe, mutacyjne... Jeny ile tego! Na czym się skupić? Jak żyć? Na ostatnie pytanie nie odpowiemy, ale o całej reszcie zagadnień usłyszysz w tym odcinku! Enjoy! Nov 11, 2022 51:10 AjTiTi #53 - Wzorce w chmurze - design and implementation Odcinek kończący serię o wzorcach w chmurze. Jako wisienkę na torcie zostawiliśmy design & implementation - czyli wzorce, które pomagają podczas projektowania mikroserwisów. Jak nie stracić wszystkich pieniędzy od inwestora na chmurę? Jak ułatwić komunikację przy używaniu wielu języków programowania w obrębie mikroserwisów? Jak zaimplementować połączenie serwisów korzystających z różnych protokołów? Jak zaplanować kompletny refactor naszego serwisu? Czemu służy gateway i jak może odciążyć nasze serwisy? Po odpowiedzi na te, jak i wiele innych pytań, zapraszamy do odcinka! Odcinek #27 o App Configuration Store: https://tiny.pl/w92hf Odcinek #23 o API Management: https://tiny.pl/w92h1 Oct 28, 2022 50:25 AjTiTi #52 - Wzorce w chmurze - data management Kolejny odcinek dookoła wzorców projektowych używanych w chmurze publicznej. Tym razem poruszamy temat danych i zarządzania nimi. Jeśli interesuje Cie: Jak zaoszczędzić czas potrzebny na pobranie danych? Dlaczego warto oddzielić odczyty danych od zapisów? Po co i w jaki sposób dzielić dane? Na co mogą przydać się eventy? Czy użycie materialized view jest dobrym pomysłem w przypadku raportów? to zapraszamy do odsłuchu. Oct 14, 2022 01:04:40 AjTiTi #51 - Wzorce w chmurze - messaging W dzisiejszym odcinku rozpoczynamy temat wzorców projektowych używanych w chmurze publicznej. Na pierwszy ogień idzie messaging, czyli: W jaki sposób przekazywać wiadomości pomiędzy serwisami, by obsłużyć asynchroniczność? Czy można przekazać duże ilości danych bez przeciążania brokera wiadomości? Czy da się sterować procesem biznesowym poprzez wiadomości? Jak zapewnić, że nasz proces na pewno się wykona? O tych, i kilku innych rzeczach, dowiesz się z 51. odcinka podcastu AjTiTi. Sep 30, 2022 01:02:38 AjTiTi #50 - Code review Code review - z pozoru nic skomplikowanego: ktoś napisał kod, a ktoś inny go przegląda. Czy jednak na pewno? W dzisiejszym odcinku rozbieramy na części proces zarówno od strony piszącego kod, jak i przeglądającego. W jaki sposób przygotować swój kod, aby review przebiegło sprawnie? Jak robić review? Na co zwrócić uwagę? A może jest sytuacja, gdy code review możemy sobie odpuścić? Zapraszamy do odsłuchu! Sep 16, 2022 01:01:43 AjTiTi #49 - Wakacje programisty Rok szkolny się rozpoczął, więc podejmujemy sentymentalną podróż w stronę wakacji. W jaki sposób programista powinien przygotować się do wakacji? Co zrobić przed? Co robić w trakcie? Jak przeżyć powrót do pracy? Czy w ogóle warto robić sobie wakacyjne przerwy? (SPOILER: zdecydowanie warto!). Piosenka Janet Jackson niszczy komputery: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20220816-00/?p=106994 Sep 02, 2022 38:12 AjTiTi #48 - Jak efektywnie programować? Inni wyrabiają się szybciej w pracy? Spędzasz godziny nad każdą małą zmianą w kodzie? W tym odcinku poruszymy kilka kwestii, które być może będą w stanie Ci pomóc! Aug 19, 2022 56:57 AjTiTi #47 - Jak oceniać pracę programisty? Tym razem o tym, w jaki sposób oceniać oraz mierzyć progres w karierze programisty. Przyglądamy się głównie dwóm frameworkom: Dropbox Engineering Career Framework oraz Engineering Ladders, a także zastanawiamy się co czyni programistę "dobrym". Dropbox Career Framework: dropbox.github.io/dbx-career-framework/ Engineering Ladders: www.engineeringladders.com/ Aug 05, 2022 45:28 AjTiTi #46 - Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2021 Zastanawiasz się jak branża IT rozwija się pod kątem demografii oraz wiodących technologii? W jaki sposób programiści czerpią wiedzę? A może co robią, gdy napotkają problem? Jeśli tak, to jesteś w idealnym miejscu. W tym odcinku podcastu przyglądamy się danym zebranym w ankiecie portalu Stack Overflow: insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2021 Jul 22, 2022 55:17 AjTiTi #45 - Czy na pewno potrzebujesz mikroserwisów? Czy mikroserwisy wyszły już z mody? A może stały się po prostu naszą codziennością? W dzisiejszym odcinku przyglądamy się temu tematowi z perspektywy kilku lat hype'u. Jul 08, 2022 57:49 AjTiTi #44 - Narzędzia pomagające w pracy zdalnej Kontynuujemy temat pracy zdalnej. Tym razem rozmawiamy o narzędziach, które nam pomagają i ułatwiają pracę w rozproszonym zespole. Czego użyć, by zadbać o efektywność pracy, komunikację, bazę wiedzy, ogarnięcie różnych stref czasowych, czy też ducha zespołu? Po odpowiedzi na te pytania, zapraszamy do odcinka. Jun 24, 2022 43:21 AjTiTi #43 - Komunikacja w zespole rozproszonym Praca w zespole rozproszonym geograficznie to dość świeży i nie do końca zbadany obszar. W dzisiejszym odcinku uchylamy nieco rąbka tajemnicy jak my komunikujemy się z innymi i co zauważyliśmy podczas pracy z ludźmi w taki sposób. Zapraszamy również na Discorda AjTiTi, gdzie Grzegorz pokazuje jak zrobić rękami znak lamy, która mówi, aby ktoś się przymknął ;) Jun 10, 2022 01:00:39 AjTiTi #42 - Greenfield vs Legacy Dzisiaj trochę o typach projektów IT. Wyjaśniamy czym są Greenfield oraz Legacy oraz dyskutujemy czym charakteryzują się oba te rodzaje. Jakie są zalety, a jakie wady pracy nad jednym i drugim? Przy czym my osobiście wolimy pracować? Zapraszamy do odsłuchu oraz podzielenia się swoją opinią na naszym Discordzie! May 27, 2022 58:25 AjTiTi #41 - Postpandemiczne przemyślenia o pracy zdalnej Czy praca zdalna działa? Czy jest dla każdego? Czy jako programiści zyskujemy, czy też tracimy na niej? Dzisiaj o naszych przemyśleniach na temat pracy zdalnej po ponad 2 letniej praktyce. May 13, 2022 01:12:53 AjTiTi #40 - Czy AI może być ZBYT ŁATWE? Wyliczanka z Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services. Sztuczna inteligencja na wyciągnięcie ręki? Niemalże! Możesz być magiem AI dzięki Cognitive Services, jeśli tylko potrafisz korzystać z REST API :) Wpis Dawida o wyłączaniu automatycznego tłumaczenia dokumentacji Microsoftu: https://www.chroscielski.pl/turn-off-microsoft-docs-auto-translate/ Odcinek w którym Dawid mówi o użyciu Face API: #12 Vendor Lock Apr 29, 2022 01:07:44 AjTiTi #39 - Projektowanie REST API Jak często spotykałeś się z API, które zawsze odpowiada statusem 200 OK, a dopiero po przeanalizowaniu całej odpowiedzi okazuje się, że wcale nie jest tak kolorowo? Bo my... wcale nie tak rzadko. Dlatego w dzisiejszym odcinku opowiadamy o sztuce projektowania REST API. Apr 15, 2022 01:01:13 AjTiTi #38 - O integracji systemów "You can't buy integration" - z tego zdania wypłynął temat odcinka: integracja systemów. Niemalże każde oprogramowanie wymaga jakiejś integracji. Dlatego ważne aby wiedzieć, jak podejść do tego tematu w sposób efektywny i w maksymalnie bezbolesny. Artykuł na blogu Martina Fowlera: https://martinfowler.com/articles/cant-buy-integration.html Apr 01, 2022 01:05:48 AjTiTi #37 - Logowanie i monitorowanie aplikacji na przykładzie Application Insights Chcę oglądać Twoje logi, logi, logi, logi... W tym odcinku rozmawiamy o tym po co i w jaki sposób logować komunikaty oraz jak monitorować nasze aplikacje. Wszystko to podlane sosem z Application Insights. Mar 18, 2022 01:01:60 AjTiTi #36 - O roli Team Leada (2/2) Ostatnio było trochę o tym kim jest Team Lead i jaka jest jego rola. Tym razem rozmawiamy sobie w jaki sposób Team Lead może zarządzać zespołem oraz wypełniać powierzone mu zadania w sposób efektywny. Mar 04, 2022 01:05:55 AjTiTi #35 - O roli Team Leada (1/2) Kim jest Team Lead? Jaka jest jego rola w zespole? Czy każdy może nim zostać? Czy każdy powinien? Na te i kilka innych pytań postaramy się odpowiedzieć w dzisiejszym odcinku! :) Feb 18, 2022 01:01:15 AjTiTi #34 - Jak przetrwać w grupie programistów - o "problematycznych" typach osób Czy chcemy, czy nie (a mamy nadzieję, że chcemy), to w IT pracujemy w zespołach. Niestety, czasami zdarza się, że nie każdy chce z zespołem współpracować, albo nie do końca jest do tego przygotowany. W 34. odcinku podcastu AjTiTi porozmawiamy o tym, jakie "problematyczne" typy osób spotkaliśmy w naszej karierze oraz jak można sobie z nimi poradzić. Bo, jak się okazuje, będąc "problematycznym" więcej tracimy, niż nam się może wydawać... Feb 04, 2022 01:19:51 AjTiTi #33 - Korpo vs Startup vs Software House W dzisiejszym odcinku rozmawiamy o tym, czym wyróżnia się praca programistów w zależności od tego dla jakiego rodzaju firm pracują. Jak to jest być w korpo, dobrze? Pewnie nie ma tak, że to dobrze, albo że nie dobrze... A jak to wygląda, gdy pracujesz w startupie? A może software house? Czym różnią się te typy organizacji, jakie są nasze doświadczenia oraz co polecamy początkującym programistom - o tym wszystkim posłuchasz właśnie tutaj. Jan 21, 2022 01:16:25 AjTiTi #32 - Dlaczego warto zostać programistą? Ostatnio było trochę narzekania na naszą pracę, ale poza zadami, jest też wiele walet w byciu programistą! Zapraszamy do kolejnej luźnej pogawędki w tym temacie. Jan 07, 2022 01:13:37 AjTiTi #31 - Dlaczego nie warto zostać programistą! Drzwiami i oknami ludzie pchają się do IT. Zastanówmy się jednak, dlaczego nie warto zostać programistą - luźne przemyślenia po kilku latach w branży :) Dec 24, 2021 01:08:50 AjTiTi #30 - SOLIDne oprogramowanie Są pewne zasady, które nie powinny być łamane. W najnowszym odcinku podcastu AjTiTi rozmawiamy o SOLIDzie i o wpływie, jaki może on mieć na nasze oprogramowanie. Dec 10, 2021 59:55 AjTiTi #29 - Dokumentowanie projektów IT O trudnej sztuce dokumentacji technicznej projektów IT :) Nov 26, 2021 01:05:31 AjTiTi #28 - Estymowanie zadań "Ile to zajmie?", "Na kiedy będzie?", "Dlaczego tak długo?" - jako programiści musimy się mierzyć z tymi pytaniami niemal codziennie. I sztuką jest odpowiedzieć na nie z odpowiednią dokładnością. W tym odcinku rozmawiamy o tym w jaki sposób dzielić i estymować zadania, by nasze szacowania były trafione i sensowne, a praca jak najbardziej przyjemna. Nov 12, 2021 01:16:10 AjTiTi #27 - Azure App Configuration - centralizacja konfiguracji w chmurze One to rule them all - o centralizacji konfiguracji w środowiskach mikroserwisowych i serverless z perspektywy chmury Microsoft Azure. PS. Zapraszamy na Discorda: https://www.ajttii.pl Oct 29, 2021 01:00:60 AjTiTi #26 - Błędy początkujących programistów #2 Z racji, że na początku kariery można popełnić wiele błędów, to ostatnio tak się rozgadaliśmy, że z naszej dyskusji powstały dwa odcinki ;) Zapraszamy do kontynuacji rozmowy o błędach, jakie, z naszej perspektywy, popełniają początkujący programiści. Oct 15, 2021 51:23 AjTiTi #25 - Błędy początkujących programistów #1 Każdy z nas kiedyś zaczynał... I większość prawdopodobnie popełniła na początku swojej przygody kilka mniejszych, bądź większych błędów. Dzisiaj o tym, jakie błędy, z naszej perspektywy, popełniają początkujący programiści. Oct 01, 2021 45:12 AjTiTi #24 - Korpomowa w IT ASAPy, f***upy i ogólnie takie takie - czyli nasze przemyślenia i przygody odnośnie korpomowy :) Sep 17, 2021 01:06:59 AjTiTi #23 - Azure API Management API, wszędzie API… Tyle z nim zachodu, by je zrobić i udostępnić klientom w użyteczny i bezpieczny sposób. Tylko, że nie - dzisiaj przedstawiamy usługę Azure API Management, która wspomaga programistów w procesach tworzenia, zabezpieczania, wydawania i dokumentowania API. Sep 03, 2021 58:40 AjTiTi #22 - Wzorce projektowe - behawioralne Kontynuujemy wątek wzorców projektowych (tym razem wzorce behawioralne) oraz podsumowujemy temat. Aug 20, 2021 01:09:08 AjTiTi #21 - Wzorce projektowe - kreacyjne i strukturalne Tym razem poruszamy temat bardzo popularny, ale także niezwykle ważny dla programisty - wzorce projektowe. W tym odcinku przybliżamy wzorce kreacyjne oraz strukturalne. Aug 06, 2021 01:01:02 AjTiTi #20 - Infrastructure as a Code - ARM Templates Jakie parametry do tego template’u Wariacie? Trzymaj infrę w repo to nie zginiesz. Pozdro i z fartem. Jul 16, 2021 57:41 AjTiTi #19 - Hackathony, GameJamy i ogólnie takie, takie… Dzisiejszy odcinek poświęciliśmy nostalgicznym wyprawom we wspomnienia z eventów programistycznych. Zapraszamy do odsłuchu :) Post Grzegorza o błędzie z datami: https://grzegorz.thehonest.dev/godates Jul 02, 2021 53:33 AjTiTi #18 - Azure DevOps Co to jest Azure DevOps? Jak może pomóc Ci w projekcie? Dlaczego warto skorzystać akurat z niego? Jak wejść na naszego Discorda? O wszystkim tym w dzisiejszym odcinku! :) Jun 18, 2021 01:02:13 AjTiTi #17 - Jak wytłumaczyć na czym polega praca programisty? Rodzice znów pytają co Ty tak właściwie robisz? Znajomi myślą, że grasz w gry i dostajesz za to pieniądze? Nie potrafisz wytłumaczyć innym na czym polega Twoja praca? W dzisiejszym odcinku omawiamy jak my radzimy sobie z takimi pytaniami :) Jun 04, 2021 56:36 AjTiTi #16 - Dług technologiczny Każdy dług powinien zostać zaciągnięty z głową. Dlatego ważnym jest, aby mieć świadomość tego czym jest dług technologiczny i w jaki sposób podejść do jego spłaty. Tego dowiesz się z 16ego odcinka podcastu AjTiTi. May 21, 2021 52:43 AjTiTi #15 - Code smells #2 A co to tak brzydko pachnie w naszym kodzie? Kontynuujemy temat code smells: Object-Orientation Abusers, Change Preventers, Dispensables oraz Couplers. May 07, 2021 01:02:22 AjTiTi #14 - Code smells #1 A co to tak brzydko pachnie w naszym kodzie? Dzisiaj porozmawiamy sobie czym są code smelle i omówimy ich dwie kategorie: obfuscators oraz bloaters. Apr 23, 2021 49:02 AjTiTi #13 - Microsoft Azure Durable Functions Słów kilka o tym jak nie wymyślać serverlessowego koła na nowo, czyli o rozszerzeniu Durable Functions :) Apr 09, 2021 01:05:32 AjTiTi #12 - Vendor lock - czy jest się czego bać? Tematem przewodnim najnowszego odcinka jest vendor lock. Co to takiego? Czy należy się go bać? W jakich okolicznościach może nam przeszkadzać? Jak sobie z nim poradzić? Po odpowiedzi na te pytania zapraszamy do odsłuchu ;) Jeśli masz jakieś pytania bądź wnioski w tym temacie (lub też innym z obszaru IT) - zapraszamy na naszego Discorda. Mar 26, 2021 01:02:17 AjTiTi #11 - Azure Functions Czym jest Azure Functions, App Service, App Service Plan, Application Insights, Azure Durable Functions - wszystkiego tego dowiesz się w tym odcinku! PS. Zapraszamy na naszego discorda! ;) Mar 12, 2021 01:08:04 AjTiTi #10 - Pierwsza praca w IT - co wiedzieć? Kolejny piątek, kolejny odcinek. A w nim - co trzeba umieć, aby dostać pierwszą pracę w IT? Jakie umiejętności są niezbędne dla Junior Developera? Zapoznajcie się z naszymi opiniami oraz historiami, no i nie zapomnijcie opisać swoich przemyśleń na naszym Discordzie :) Feb 26, 2021 01:05:40 AjTiTi #9 - Wprowadzenie do serverless Odcinek 9 jest odcinkiem wprowadzającym do świata serverless. Zapraszamy do odsłuchu :) Feb 12, 2021 45:25 Show more episodes © 2026 Spotify AB Careers Legal Help App Store Google Play | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
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https://www.mrdbourke.com/those-days-where-nothing-gets-done/ | Those days when nothing gets done Daniel Bourke Home Now Machine Learning Posts Learn Machine Learning (courses I teach) ML Resources (things I recommend) About Newsletter Contact Book (Charlie Walks) YouTube Sign in Subscribe Poems Those days when nothing gets done A lie. Daniel Bourke 17 Aug 2023 • 2 min read You set out a list of things you wanted to do. Create this, talk to that person, do the exercises, pay the bills you were meant to pay at the start of the week. Yet nothing happens. Or at least that’s what it feels like. But that’s a lie. Traffic crawls along. Steam floats above a cup of tea. Your heart beats at a terrific clip. Birds dance around the skies. A bee crash lands on the table and the kookaburras laugh. Bacteria in your gut turn food into shit. I got up from the toilet the other day and looked around in amazement. Not at what I’d produced but at all the intricate systems that went into such a movement. The food starting from seeds growing into trees into fruit. A single cell turning into an animal. Rays from the sun hurtling through space racing to Earth. Penetrating the soil, the grass, the leaves, my eyes. Farmers picking the fruit, harvesting the vegetables, butchers carving carcasses. Drivers transporting the food to the markets, to the stores, to my front door. Cooking the food and sharing it with others. Praising the cosmos for such wonderful gifts. Sitting round the dinner table commenting on which bite to save for last. Silence dotted with slurping means the food is good, conversation means the company is good. The best dinner parties roll through waves of both. Then without asking a symphony begins. From the moment food enters your mouth, levers all throughout the body get pulled. I’d be a fool to try and understand them all. Evolution in all its light, showing off one of its most fundamental creations. The digestive track. Each individual human a unique and elaborate donut. A hole on one end connected to a hole on the other. From the mouth to the throat to the stomach to the intestine, small or large, I forget which comes first. Crawling through the darkness, sliding through the wetness. Unless you’ve eaten too much, you’ll hardly notice. Yet hundreds, thousands, millions, billions of cells each performing the roll they’ve spent millions of years adapting to do. So in the morning you can wake your girlfriend up with funny sounds, go into the bathroom and let the cycle complete. Oh if only I could remember on those boring days. Those boring frustrating days. Those days when nothing gets done. Or at least that’s what it feels like. A lie. Because magic’s all around. Even in taking a shit. Even a toilet can be a work of art. Photo of an artwork by Banksy. There's always going to be something You’ve tweaked your back and now you can’t workout. You’ve got two kids under 3 and now every time someone asks you to hang out you can’t because you’re tired. You can’t go to all the events that arise at the end of the 16 Dec 2025 3 min read Introducing Nutrify 2.0 Multi-Food Mode, 552 New Foods and Food Share 10 Dec 2025 3 min read 32 Today I turn 32 years old. Every year I write an article with stories, ideas, rules of thumb, anecdotes and ponderous items from the last year. This is number 10 of those articles. See: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Before I get into it, a few 01 Sep 2025 23 min read Daniel Bourke © 2026 Powered by Ghost | 2026-01-13T08:48:37 |
https://aws.amazon.com/tr/api-gateway/ | Amazon API Ağ Geçidi | API Yönetimi | Amazon Web Services Ana İçeriğe Atla Amazon Web Services ana sayfasına dönmek için buraya tıklayın AWS Hakkında Bize Ulaşın Destek Türkçe Hesabım Oturum Açın Bir AWS Hesabı Oluşturun Kapat Profil Profiliniz, belirli AWS deneyimleriyle etkileşiminizi artırmanıza yardımcı olur. Oturum aç Kapat Profil Profiliniz, belirli AWS deneyimleriyle etkileşiminizi artırmanıza yardımcı olur. 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Amazon API Gateway, geliştiriciler tarafından istenen ölçekte API'ler oluşturulup yayımlanmasını, bunların izlenmesini, bakımın yapılmasını ve güvenliğinin sağlanmasını mümkün kılan, tam olarak yönetilen bir hizmettir. API'ler; uygulamaların arka uç hizmetlerinizdeki verilere, iş mantığına veya işlevlere erişmesini sağlayan "giriş kapıları" görevini görür. API Gateway'i kullanarak gerçek zamanlı çift yönlü iletişim uygulamalarını mümkün kılan RESTful API'leri ve WebSocket API'leri oluşturabilirsiniz. API Gateway, container'lı ve sunucusuz iş yüklerine ek olarak web uygulamalarını da destekler. API Gateway, yüz binlerce API çağrısının kabul edilip işlenmesi için gerekli olan trafik yönetimi, CORS desteği, yetkilendirme ve erişim denetimi, kısıtlama, izleme, API sürüm yönetimi dahil olmak üzere tüm görevleri üstlenir. API Gateway'de minimum ücret veya peşin maliyet yoktur. Aldığınız API çağrıları ve dışarı aktarılan veri miktarı karşılığında ücret ödersiniz ve API Gateway'in katmanlı fiyatlandırma modeli sayesinde API kullanımınızın ölçeği büyüdükçe maliyetinizi düşürebilirsiniz. RESTful API’ler HTTP API’ler kullanarak sunucusuz iş yükleri için optimize edilmiş RESTful API’ler ve HTTP arka uçlar oluşturun. HTTP API'ler , sadece API proxy'si işlevselliği gerektiren API'ler oluşturmak için en iyi seçenektir. API'leriniz, tek bir çözümde API proxy'si işlevselliğine ve API yönetim özelliklerine ihtiyaç duyan API'lere yönelikse API Ağ Geçidi çözümü ayrıca REST API'ler de sunar. WEBSOCKET API’leri WebSocket API'lerini kullanarak, sohbet uygulamaları ve akış panoları gibi gerçek zamanlı çift yönlü iletişim uygulamaları oluşturun. API Ağ Geçidi, arka uç hizmetinizle istemcileriniz arasındaki ileti aktarımını işleyen kalıcı bir bağlantı oluşturur. Page topics Avantajlar Avantajlar Open all Verimli API geliştirme API Ağ Geçidi ile aynı API'nin birden çok sürümünü eş zamanlı bir biçimde çalıştırarak yeni sürümleri hızla yineleme, test etme ve yayınlama olanağına sahip olun. API’lerinize yapılan çağrılar ile dışarı veri aktarımı için ücret ödersiniz ve herhangi bir minimum ücret veya peşin taahhüt yoktur. Uygun ölçekte performans Amazon CloudFront ile küresel uç konumları ağımızdan yararlanarak son kullanıcılara API istekleri ve yanıtları için mümkün olan en düşük gecikme süresini sağlayın. Trafiği azaltıp API çağrılarını yetkilendirerek arka uç işlemlerinin ani trafik artışlarına karşı koymasını ve bu sistemlere gereksiz çağrı yapılmamasını sağlayın. Uygun ölçekte maliyet tasarrufu API Gateway, API istekleri için katmanlı bir fiyatlandırma modeli sunar. API İstekleri için en üst katmanda bir milyon istek başına yalnızca 0,90 USD ödersiniz ve AWS hesaplarınızda bölge başına gerçekleştirdiğiniz API kullanımı arttıkça maliyetlerinizi düşürebilirsiniz. Kolay izleme API Ağ Geçidi panosundan API çağrılarına ilişkin performans ölçümlerini ve bilgilerini, veri gecikme süresini ve hata oranlarını izleyebilir, bu sayede Amazon CloudWatch hizmetini kullanarak hizmetlerinize yönelik çağrıları görsel olarak izleyebilirsiniz. Esnek güvenlik denetimleri AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) ve Amazon Cognito ile API’lerinize erişimi yetkilendirin. OAuth belirteçlerini kullanıyorsanız API Gateway, yerel OIDC ve OAuth2 desteği sunar. Özel yetkilendirme gereksinimlerini desteklemek için AWS Lambda 'dan bir Lambda yetkilendiricisi yürütebilirsiniz. RESTful API seçenekleri HTTP API'ler veya REST API'ler kullanarak RESTful API'ler oluşturun. HTTP API'ler, kullanım örneklerinin büyük çoğunluğu için API'ler oluşturmanın en iyi yoludur ve REST API'lerden %71'e kadar daha ucuzdur. Kullanım örneğiniz API proxy'si işlevselliğine ve yönetim özelliklerine tek bir çözümde ihtiyaç duyuyorsa REST API'lerini kullanabilirsiniz. WirelessCar Bağlantılı mobilite sağlayıcısı WirelessCar'ın, Java İçin AWS Lambda SnapStart kullanarak startup performansını nasıl geliştirdiğini öğrenin. Örnek Olay İncelemesini Okuyun Odyssey Interactive Oyun stüdyosu Odyssey Interactive'in, ilk çok oyunculu oyunu Omega Strikers'ı AWS'de yönetilen altyapıyı kullanarak dünya çapında nasıl kullanıma sunduğunu öğrenin. Örnek Olay İncelemesini Okuyun Betterfly Betterfly'ın, AWS üzerinde oluşturulmuş dijital bir çözümü kullanarak grup korumasını ve fayda yönetimini nasıl basitleştirdiğini ve günlük olumlu alışkanlıkları nasıl teşvik ettiğini öğrenin. 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API Gateway mendukung beban kerja terkontainer dan tanpa server, serta aplikasi web. API Gateway menawarkan Portal yang memungkinkan Anda membuat portal pengembang asli AWS yang dikelola sepenuhnya untuk API Anda. Dengan Portal Gateway API, Anda dapat menemukan, mendokumentasikan, dan mengatur REST API secara terpusat di seluruh infrastruktur AWS Anda. API Gateway menangani semua tugas yang terlibat dalam penerimaan dan pemrosesan hingga ratusan ribu panggilan API secara bersamaan, termasuk pengelolaan lalu lintas, dukungan CORS, otorisasi dan kontrol akses, pembatasan, pemantauan, dan pengelolaan versi API. API Gateway tidak memiliki biaya minimum atau uang muka. Anda membayar panggilan API yang Anda terima dan jumlah data yang ditransfer keluar, dan dengan model harga bertingkat API Gateway, Anda dapat mengurangi biaya saat penggunaan API diskalakan Anda. API RESTful Buat RESTful API yang dioptimalkan untuk beban kerja tanpa server dan backend HTTP menggunakan API HTTP. HTTP API adalah pilihan terbaik untuk membangun API yang hanya memerlukan fungsionalitas proxy API. Jika API Anda memerlukan fungsionalitas proxy API dan fitur manajemen API dalam satu solusi, API Gateway juga menawarkan REST API . API WEBSOCKET Bangun aplikasi komunikasi dua arah waktu nyata, seperti aplikasi obrolan dan dasbor streaming, dengan API WebSocket . API Gateway mempertahankan koneksi persisten untuk menangani transfer pesan antara layanan backend Anda dan klien Anda. Topik halaman Keuntungan 6 Keuntungan Buka semua Pengembangan API yang efisien Jalankan berbagai versi dari API yang sama secara bersamaan dengan API Gateway sehingga memungkinkan Anda untuk secara cepat melakukan iterasi, menguji, dan merilis versi baru. Anda hanya membayar panggilan yang dilakukan ke API Anda dan transfer data keluar. Tidak ada biaya minimum atau komitmen di muka. Performa pada semua skala Berikan kepada pengguna akhir latensi serendah mungkin untuk permintaan dan respons API dengan memanfaatkan jaringan global lokasi edge kami menggunakan Amazon CloudFront. Batasi lalu lintas dan otorisasi panggilan API untuk memastikan bahwa operasi backend menahan lonjakan lalu lintas dan sistem backend tidak perlu dipanggil. Hemat biaya dalam skala besar API Gateway memberikan model harga bertingkat untuk permintaan API. Dengan harga Permintaan API serendah 0,90 USD per juta permintaan di tingkat tertinggi, Anda dapat mengurangi biaya saat penggunaan API Anda meningkat per wilayah di seluruh akun AWS Anda. Pemantauan mudah Pantau metrik kinerja dan informasi tentang panggilan API, latensi data, dan tingkat kesalahan dari dasbor API Gateway, yang memungkinkan Anda memantau panggilan ke layanan Anda secara visual menggunakan Amazon CloudWatch . Kendali keamanan yang fleksibel Kendalikan akses ke API Anda dengan AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) dan Amazon Cognito. Jika Anda menggunakan token OAuth, API Gateway menawarkan dukungan OIDC dan OAuth2 native. Untuk mendukung persyaratan otorisasi khusus, Anda dapat menjalankan otorisasi Lambda dari AWS Lambda. Opsi API RESTful Buat API RESTful menggunakan API HTTP atau API REST. API HTTP adalah cara terbaik mem-build API untuk sebagian besar kasus penggunaan—API HTTP hingga 71% lebih murah dibandingkan API REST. Jika kasus penggunaan Anda memerlukan fungsionalitas proksi API dan fitur manajemen dalam satu solusi, Anda dapat menggunakan API REST. Mobil nirkabel Pelajari cara penyedia mobilitas terhubung WirelessCar meningkatkan performa perusahaan rintisan menggunakan AWS Lambda SnapStart untuk Java. Baca Studi Kasus Odyssey Interaktif Pelajari cara studio game Odyssey Interactive meluncurkan game multipemain perdananya, Omega Strikers, di seluruh dunia menggunakan infrastruktur terkelola di AWS. Baca Studi Kasus Betterfly Pelajari cara Betterfly menyederhanakan perlindungan grup dan manajemen manfaat, serta mendorong kebiasaan positif sehari-hari menggunakan solusi digital yang dikembangkan di AWS. Baca Studi Kasus TiVo Pelajari cara TiVo di industri media dan hiburan mencapai skalabilitas yang dapat melonjak dan waktu aktif layanan streaming yang konsisten menggunakan AWS Lambda dan Amazon API Gateway. Baca Studi Kasus Mulai API Gateway 1 Daftar akun AWS Dapatkan akses secara instan ke AWS Tingkat Gratis . AWS Tingkat Gratis 2 Pelajari dengan tutorial langkah-demi-langkah Jelajahi dan pelajari dengan tutorial sederhana . tutorial sederhana 3 Mulai membangun dengan AWS Kunjungi Konsol Manajemen AWS . 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