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Right menu Shift-Left Reliability Rob Fox Rob Fox Rob Fox Follow Jan 12 Shift-Left Reliability # sre # devops # cicd # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 4 min read Cloud Sem Falência: O mínimo que você precisa saber de FinOps Ed Wantuil Ed Wantuil Ed Wantuil Follow Jan 12 Cloud Sem Falência: O mínimo que você precisa saber de FinOps # devops # cloud # braziliandevs 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 14 min read Building a Low-Code Blockchain Deployment Platform Kowshikkumar Reddy Makireddy Kowshikkumar Reddy Makireddy Kowshikkumar Reddy Makireddy Follow Jan 13 Building a Low-Code Blockchain Deployment Platform # showdev # blockchain # devops # tooling Comments Add Comment 9 min read Your "Atomic" Deploys Probably Aren't Atomic mojoatomic mojoatomic mojoatomic Follow Jan 12 Your "Atomic" Deploys Probably Aren't Atomic # devops # deployment # linux # macos Comments Add Comment 3 min read J'ai galéré pendant 3 semaines pour monter un cluster Kubernetes (et voilà ce que j'ai appris) BeardDemon BeardDemon BeardDemon Follow Jan 10 J'ai galéré pendant 3 semaines pour monter un cluster Kubernetes (et voilà ce que j'ai appris) # devops # kubernetes # learning Comments Add Comment 6 min read The Twelve-Factor App: 5 Surprising Truths About Modern Software Dhruv Dhruv Dhruv Follow Jan 12 The Twelve-Factor App: 5 Surprising Truths About Modern Software # twelvefactorapp # systemdesign # devops # softwareengineering Comments Add Comment 4 min read Setting Up Jenkins SSH Build Agents: A Complete Troubleshooting Guide Faruq2991 Faruq2991 Faruq2991 Follow Jan 10 Setting Up Jenkins SSH Build Agents: A Complete Troubleshooting Guide # beginners # devops # cloud # cloudcomputing 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 8 min read When to Use a Monorepo Devops Makeit-run Devops Makeit-run Devops Makeit-run Follow Jan 12 When to Use a Monorepo # nx # typescript # devops Comments Add Comment 7 min read AWS Athena: Query Your S3 Data Without Setting Up a Database Saksham Paliwal Saksham Paliwal Saksham Paliwal Follow Jan 12 AWS Athena: Query Your S3 Data Without Setting Up a Database # devops # aws # athena # awschallenge Comments Add Comment 4 min read The Features I Killed to Ship The 80 Percent App in 4 Weeks Malawige Inusha Thathsara Gunasekara Malawige Inusha Thathsara Gunasekara Malawige Inusha Thathsara Gunasekara Follow Jan 12 The Features I Killed to Ship The 80 Percent App in 4 Weeks # flutter # softwareengineering # devops # learning Comments Add Comment 4 min read From Vibe-Coding to Engineering: My 48-Hour Battle with Docker & Windows Zakariyau Mukhtar Zakariyau Mukhtar Zakariyau Mukhtar Follow Jan 12 From Vibe-Coding to Engineering: My 48-Hour Battle with Docker & Windows # devops # programming # cloud Comments Add Comment 3 min read LAB: ConfigMap & Secret — From Developer Code to DevOps Troubleshooting Aisalkyn Aidarova Aisalkyn Aidarova Aisalkyn Aidarova Follow Jan 12 LAB: ConfigMap & Secret — From Developer Code to DevOps Troubleshooting # devops # kubernetes # security # tutorial 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 6 min read Your AI Bills Tripled Last Month. 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https://parenting.forem.com/t/communication
Communication - Parenting Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. 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 Parenting Close # communication Follow Hide Tips for talking effectively with your children at every age. Create Post Older #communication posts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu Why the "Why?" Game is the Most Valuable Thing I Do With My Kids Juno Threadborne Juno Threadborne Juno Threadborne Follow Oct 20 '25 Why the "Why?" Game is the Most Valuable Thing I Do With My Kids # newparents # development # communication # learning 19  reactions Comments 2  comments 3 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV Parenting — A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Home About Contact Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . Parenting © 2016 - 2026. Navigating the chaos and joy of parenting. Log in Create account
2026-01-13T08:48:54
https://popcorn.forem.com/about
About - Popcorn Movies and TV Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. 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 Popcorn Movies and TV Close About This is a new Subforem, part of the Forem ecosystem. You are welcome to the community and stay tuned for more! 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV Popcorn Movies and TV — Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. Home About Contact Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . Popcorn Movies and TV © 2016 - 2026. Let's watch something great! Log in Create account
2026-01-13T08:48:54
https://parenting.forem.com/t/learning
Learning - Parenting Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. 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 Parenting Close Learning Follow Hide “I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.” - Albert Einstein Create Post Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu Why the "Why?" Game is the Most Valuable Thing I Do With My Kids Juno Threadborne Juno Threadborne Juno Threadborne Follow Oct 20 '25 Why the "Why?" Game is the Most Valuable Thing I Do With My Kids # newparents # development # communication # learning 19  reactions Comments 2  comments 3 min read Navigating Modern Parenthood: Insights from This Week's Conversations Om Shree Om Shree Om Shree Follow Oct 19 '25 Navigating Modern Parenthood: Insights from This Week's Conversations # discuss # learning # development # mentalhealth 23  reactions Comments 5  comments 5 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV Parenting — A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Home About Contact Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . Parenting © 2016 - 2026. Navigating the chaos and joy of parenting. Log in Create account
2026-01-13T08:48:54
https://dev.to/privacy#6-international-data-transfers
Privacy Policy - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. 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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 Privacy Policy Last Updated: September 01, 2023 This Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand how DEV Community Inc. (" DEV ," " we ," or " us ") collects, use, and discloses your personal information. What's With the Defined Terms? You'll notice that some words appear in quotes in this Privacy Policy.  They're called "defined terms," and we use them so that we don't have to repeat the same language again and again.  They mean the same thing in every instance, to help us make sure that this Privacy Policy is consistent. We've included the defined terms throughout because we want it to be easy for you to read them in context. 1. WHAT DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO? 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION 11. OTHER PROVISIONS 12. CONTACT US 1. WHAT DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO? This Privacy Policy applies to personal information processed by us, including on our websites, mobile applications, and other online or offline offerings — basically anything we do. To make this Privacy Policy easier to read, our websites, mobile applications, and other offerings are all collectively called the " Services. " Beyond this Privacy Policy, your use of the Services is subject to our DEV Community Terms and our Forem Terms. The Services include both our own community forum at https://www.dev.to (the " DEV Community ") and the open source tool we provide called " Forem ," available at https://www.forem.com which allows our customers to create and operate their own online forums. We collect personal information from two categories of people: (1) our customers, who use Forem and our hosting services to run and host their own forums (we'll call them " Forem Operators "), and (2) the people who interact with DEV-hosted forums, including forums provided by Forem Operators utilizing Forem and separately our own DEV Community (we'll call them " Users "). An Important Note for Users Since we provide hosting services for Forem Operators, technically we also process your information on their behalf. That processing is governed by the contracts that we have in place with each Forem Operator, not this Privacy Policy. In other words, when you share your data on a DEV-hosted forum operated by a Forem Operator, we at DEV are basically just the "pipes" — we process the data on behalf of the Forem Operator, but don't do anything with it ourselves beyond what we're required to do under our contract (and by law). So, if you post your information on a DEV-powered forum provided by a Forem Operator, that Forem Operator's privacy policy applies, and any questions or requests relating to your data on that service should be directed to that Forem Operator, not us. Likewise, if you use our mobile application, you may also interact with forums that use DEV's open-source tools but do all their hosting and data collection themselves. For those forums, we at DEV have no access to your data, so be sure to read the privacy policy of any third-party hosted forum before posting. 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT The categories of personal information we collect depend on whether you're a User or Forem Operator, how you interact with us, our Services, and the requirements of applicable law. Breaking it down, we collect three types of information: (1) information that you provide to us directly, (2) information we obtain automatically when you use our Services, and (3) information we get about you from other sources (such as third-party services and organizations). More details are below. A. Information You Provide to Us Directly We may collect the following personal information that you provide to us. Account Creation (for Forem Operators): We'll require your name and email address to get started, as well as some details about the Forem you want to run, such as: whether you're running the Forem on your own behalf or as part of an organization, and details about the community you want to support (how big is it, what topics does it cover, where do members currently communicate, how/if the community earns money, whether the community is open, invite-only or paid, any existing social media accounts, etc.) You'll need to tell us a bit about your personal coding background, and you'll have the option to provide your DEV username as well, if you are a member of the DEV.to community. Account Creation (for Users) : We collect name and email address from users that create an account on DEV Community. For other forums created by Forem Operators using Forem, the Forem Operator determines what information is required for User account creation for their respective forums. Interactive Features (for Users) . Like any other social network, both we and other Users of our Services may collect personal information that you submit or make available through our interactive features (e.g., messaging and chat features, commenting functionalities, forums, blogs, posts, and other social media pages). While we do have private messages that are only between you and the person you're messaging (as well as us and the Forem Operator, as applicable), any information you provide using the public sharing features of the Services, such as the information you post to your public profile or the topics you follow is public, including to recruiters and prospective employers, and is not subject to any of the privacy protections we mention in this Privacy Policy except where legally required. Please exercise caution before revealing any information that may identify you in the real world to others. Purchases . If you buy stuff on our shop site https://shop.dev.to/ (as either a User or Forem Operator), or otherwise if you pay us in connection with your use of the Forem service, we may collect personal information and details associated with your purchases, including payment information. Any payments made via our Services are processed by third-party payment processors, such as Stripe, Shopify, and PayPal. We do not directly collect or store any payment card information entered through our Services, but may receive information associated with your payment card information (e.g., your billing details). Your Communications with Us (Users and Forem Operators) . We may collect personal information, such as email address, phone number, or mailing address when you request information about our Services, register for our newsletter or loyalty program, request customer or technical support, apply for a job, or otherwise communicate with us. Surveys . We may contact you to participate in surveys. If you decide to participate, you may be asked to provide certain information, which may include personal information (for example, your home address). Sweepstakes or Contests . We may collect personal information you provide for any sweepstakes or contests that we offer. In some jurisdictions, we are required to publicly share information of sweepstakes and contest winners. Conferences, Trade Shows, and Other Events . We may collect personal information from individuals when we attend conferences, trade shows, and other events. Business Development and Strategic Partnerships . We may collect personal information from individuals and third parties to assess and pursue potential business opportunities. Job Applications . We may post job openings and opportunities on our Services. If you reply to one of these postings by submitting your application, CV and/or cover letter to us, we will collect and use your information to assess your qualifications. B. Information Collected Automatically We may collect personal information automatically when you use our Services: Automatic Data Collection . We may collect certain information automatically when you use our Services, such as your Internet protocol (IP) address, user settings, MAC address, cookie identifiers, mobile carrier, mobile advertising and other unique identifiers, browser or device information, location information (including approximate location derived from IP address), and Internet service provider. We may also automatically collect information regarding your use of our Services, such as pages that you visit before, during and after using our Services, information about the links you click, the types of content you interact with, the frequency and duration of your activities, and other information about how you use our Services. In addition, we may collect information that other people provide about you when they use our Services, including information about you when they tag you in their posts. Cookies, Pixel Tags/Web Beacons, and Other Technologies . We, as well as third parties that provide content, advertising, or other functionality on our Services, may use cookies, pixel tags, local storage, and other technologies (" Technologies ") to automatically collect information through your use of our Services. Cookies . Cookies are small text files placed in device browsers that store preferences and facilitate and enhance your experience. Pixel Tags/Web Beacons . A pixel tag (also known as a web beacon) is a piece of code embedded in our Services that collects information about engagement on our Services. The use of a pixel tag allows us to record, for example, that a user has visited a particular web page or clicked on a particular advertisement. We may also include web beacons in e-mails to understand whether messages have been opened, acted on, or forwarded. Our uses of these Technologies fall into the following general categories: Operationally Necessary . This includes Technologies that allow you access to our Services, applications, and tools that are required to identify irregular website behavior, prevent fraudulent activity and improve security or that allow you to make use of our functionality. Performance-Related . We may use Technologies to assess the performance of our Services, including as part of our analytic practices to help us understand how individuals use our Services ( see Analytics below ). Functionality-Related . We may use Technologies that allow us to offer you enhanced functionality when accessing or using our Services. This may include identifying you when you sign into our Services or keeping track of your specified preferences, interests, or past items viewed. Analytics . We may use Technologies and other third-party tools to process analytics information on our Services. Some of our analytics partners include Google Analytics. For more information,please visit Google Analytics' Privacy Policy . To learn more about how to opt-out of Google Analytics' use of your information, please click here . Social Media Platforms . Our Services may contain social media buttons such as Twitter, Facebook, GitHub, Instagram, and Twitch (that might include widgets such as the "share this" button or other interactive mini programs). These features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our Services, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. Your interactions with these platforms are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it. See the "Your Privacy Choices and Rights" section below to understand your choices regarding these Technologies. C. Information Collected from Other Sources We may obtain information about you from other sources, including through third-party services and organizations. For example, if you access our Services through a third-party application, such as an app store, a third-party login service (e.g., through Twitter, Apple, or GitHub), or a social networking site, we may collect whatever information about you from that third-party application that you have made available via your privacy settings. 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION We use your information for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, for administrative purposes, and to market our products and Services, as described below. A. Provide Our Services We use your information to fulfill our contract with you and provide you with our Services, such as: Managing your information and accounts; Providing access to certain areas, functionalities, and features of our Services; Answering requests for customer or technical support; Communicating with you about your account, activities on our Services, and policy changes; Processing your financial information and other payment methods for products or Services purchased; Processing applications if you apply for a job we post on our Services; and Allowing you to register for events. B. Administrative Purposes We use your information for various administrative purposes, such as: Pursuing our legitimate interests such as direct marketing, research and development (including marketing research), network and information security, and fraud prevention; Detecting security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity; Measuring interest and engagement in our Services, including for usage-based billing purposes; Short-term, transient use, such as contextual customization of ads; Improving, optimizing, upgrading, or enhancing our Services; Developing new products and Services; Ensuring internal quality control and safety; Authenticating and verifying individual identities, including requests to exercise your rights under this policy; Debugging to identify and repair errors with our Services; Auditing relating to interactions, transactions and other compliance activities; Enforcing our agreements and policies; and Complying with our legal obligations. C. Marketing and Advertising our Products and Services We may use your personal information to tailor and provide you with content and advertisements for our Services, such as via email. If you have any questions about our marketing practices, you may contact us at any time as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. D. Other Purposes We also use your information for other purposes as requested by you or as permitted by applicable law. Consent . We may use personal information for other purposes that are clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information or with your consent. Automated Decision Making. We may engage in automated decision making, including profiling, such as to suggest topics or other Users for you to follow. DEV's processing of your personal information will not result in a decision based solely on automated processing that significantly affects you unless such a decision is necessary as part of a contract we have with you, we have your consent, or we are permitted by law to engage in such automated decision making. If you have questions about our automated decision making, you may contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. De-identified and Aggregated Information . We may use personal information and other information about you to create de-identified and/or aggregated information, such as de-identified demographic information, information about the device from which you access our Services, or other analyses we create. For example, we may collect system-wide information to ensure availability of the platform, or measure aggregate data trends to analyze and optimize our Services. Share Content with Friends or Colleagues. Our Services may offer various tools and functionalities. For example, we may allow you to provide information about your friends through our referral services. Our referral services may allow you to forward or share certain content with a friend or colleague, such as an email inviting your friend to use our Services. Please only share with us contact information of people with whom you have a relationship (e.g., relative, friend neighbor, or co-worker). 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION We disclose your information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below. A. Disclosures to Provide our Services The categories of third parties with whom we may share your information are described below. Service Providers . We may share your personal information with our third-party service providers who use that information to help us provide our Services. This includes service providers that provide us with IT support, hosting, payment processing, customer service, and related services. For example, our Shop site is run by Shopify, who handle your shipping details on our behalf. Business Partners . We may share your personal information with business partners to provide you with a product or service you have requested. We may also share your personal information to business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services. Other Users . As described above in the "Personal Information We Collect" section of this Privacy Policy, our Service allows Users to share their profiles, and any posts, chats, etc. with other Users and with the general public, including to those who do not use our Services. APIs/SDKs . We may use third-party Application Program Interfaces ("APIs") and Software Development Kits ("SDKs") as part of the functionality of our Services. For more information about our use of APIs and SDKs, please contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. B . Disclosures to Protect Us or Others We may access, preserve, and disclose any information we store associated with you to external parties if we, in good faith, believe doing so is required or appropriate to: comply with law enforcement or national security requests and legal process, such as a court order or subpoena; protect your, our, or others' rights, property, or safety; enforce our policies or contracts; collect amounts owed to us; or assist with an investigation or prosecution of suspected or actual illegal activity. C. Disclosure in the Event of Merger, Sale, or Other Asset Transfers If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, purchase or sale of assets, or transition of service to another provider, your information may be sold or transferred as part of such a transaction, as permitted by law and/or contract. 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS Your Privacy Choices . The privacy choices you may have about your personal information are determined by applicable law and are described below. Email Communications . If you receive an unwanted email from us, you can use the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of the email to opt out of receiving future emails. Note that you will continue to receive transaction-related emails regarding products or Services you have requested. We may also send you certain non-promotional communications regarding us and our Services, and you will not be able to opt out of those communications (e.g., communications regarding our Services or updates to our Terms or this Privacy Policy). Mobile Devices . We may send you push notifications through our mobile application. You may opt out from receiving these push notifications by changing the settings on your mobile device. "Do Not Track." Do Not Track (" DNT ") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. Please note that we do not respond to or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers. Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising . You may stop or restrict the placement of Technologies on your device or remove them by adjusting your preferences as your browser or device permits. However, if you adjust your preferences, our Services may not work properly. Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. Please note you must separately opt out in each browser and on each device. Your Privacy Rights . In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to: Access Personal Information about you, including: (i) confirming whether we are processing your personal information; (ii) obtaining access to or a copy of your personal information; Request Correction of your personal information where it is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. In some cases, we may provide self-service tools that enable you to update your personal information; Request Deletion, Anonymization or Blocking of your personal information when processing is based on your consent or when processing is unnecessary, excessive or noncompliant; Request Restriction of or Object to our processing of your personal information when processing is noncompliant; Withdraw Your Consent to our processing of your personal information. If you refrain from providing personal information or withdraw your consent to processing, some features of our Service may not be available; Request Data Portability and Receive an Electronic Copy of Personal Information that You Have Provided to Us; Be Informed about third parties with which your personal information has been shared; and Request the Review of Decisions Taken Exclusively Based on Automated Processing if such decisions could affect your data subject rights. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us as set forth in "Contact Us" below. We will process such requests in accordance with applicable laws. 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS All information processed by us may be transferred, processed, and stored anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are different from the laws where you live. We always strive to safeguard your information consistent with the requirements of applicable laws. 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION We store the personal information we collect as described in this Privacy Policy for as long as you use our Services or as necessary: to fulfill the purpose or purposes for which it was collected, to provide our Services, to resolve disputes, to establish legal defenses, to conduct audits, to pursue legitimate business purposes, to enforce our agreements, and to comply with applicable laws.  8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Refer-a-Friend and Similar Incentive Programs . As described above in the How We Use Your Personal Information section ("Share Content with Friends or Colleagues" subsection), we may offer referral programs or other incentivized data collection programs. For example, we may offer incentives to you such as discounts or promotional items or credit in connection with these programs, wherein you provide your personal information in exchange for a reward, or provide personal information regarding your friends or colleagues (such as their email address) and receive rewards when they sign up to use our Services. (The referred party may also receive rewards for signing up via your referral.) These programs are entirely voluntary and allow us to grow our business and provide additional benefits to you. The value of your data to us depends on how you ultimately use our Services, whereas the value of the referred party's data to us depends on whether the referred party ultimately becomes a User or Forem Operator and uses our Services. Said value will be reflected in the incentive offered in connection with each program. Accessibility . This Privacy Policy uses industry-standard technologies and was developed in line with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1* . * If you wish to print this policy, please do so from your web browser or by saving the page as a PDF. California Shine the Light . The California "Shine the Light" law permits users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. Right for Minors to Remove Posted Content . Where required by law, California residents under the age of 18 may request to have their posted content or information removed from the publicly-viewable portions of the Services by contacting us directly as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below or by logging into their account and removing the content or information using our self-service tools. 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS If you are a resident of Nevada, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of certain Personal Information to third parties who intend to license or sell that Personal Information. You can exercise this right by contacting us as set forth in the "Contact Us\" section below with the subject line "Nevada Do Not Sell Request" and providing us with your name and the email address associated with your account. Please note that we do not currently sell your Personal Information as sales are defined in Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A. If you have any questions, please contact us as set forth below. 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION The Services are not directed to children under 13 (or other age as required by local law), and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has uploaded personal information to our site without your consent, you may contact us as described in the "Contact Us" section below. If we become aware that a child has provided us with personal information in violation of applicable law, we will delete any personal information we have collected, unless we have a legal obligation to keep it, and terminate the child's account if applicable. 11. OTHER PROVISIONS Third-Party Websites or Applications . The Services may contain links to other websites or applications, and other websites or applications may reference or link to our Services. These third-party services are not controlled by us. We encourage our users to read the privacy policies of each website and application with which they interact. We do not endorse, screen or approve, and are not responsible for, the privacy practices or content of such other websites or applications. Providing personal information to third-party websites or applications is at your own risk. Changes to Our Privacy Policy . We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time in our sole discretion. If there are any material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you as required by applicable law. You understand and agree that you will be deemed to have accepted the updated Privacy Policy if you continue to use our Services after the new Privacy Policy takes effect. 12. CONTACT US If you have any questions about our privacy practices or this Privacy Policy, or to exercise your rights as detailed in this Privacy Policy, please contact us at: support@dev.to . 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. 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Right menu Vibecoding as a Legitimate Way to Bring Ideas to Life Jaclyn McMillan Jaclyn McMillan Jaclyn McMillan Follow Jan 10 Vibecoding as a Legitimate Way to Bring Ideas to Life # ai # vibecoding # chatgpt # vscode Comments Add Comment 3 min read Help Us Understand How LLM Hallucinations Impact Their Use in Software Development! 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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 Vibe Coding Forem Close The "Cloud" Follow Hide There is no cloud, only other peoples computers. Create Post submission guidelines Be nice. Be respectful. Assume best intentions. Be kind, rewind. Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu Building a SaaS with Claude Code: Why Experience and Framework Choice Matter José José José Follow Jan 8 Building a SaaS with Claude Code: Why Experience and Framework Choice Matter # claude # cloud Comments Add Comment 3 min read Solved: Understanding PPC Management — What Are the Most Important Factors Today? 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Romina Elena Mendez Escobar Romina Elena Mendez Escobar Romina Elena Mendez Escobar Follow Oct 20 '25 How to Use AI in Brand Journalism with Gemini to Transform Digital Information into Strategic Editorial Content? # python # cloud # ai # programming 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 8 min read The Creative Flow: Vibe Coding Tools and the Human Element on October 13, 2025 Om Shree Om Shree Om Shree Follow Oct 13 '25 The Creative Flow: Vibe Coding Tools and the Human Element on October 13, 2025 # ai # cloud # devops # opensource 16  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read Mid-October 2025 AI Software Development News Roundup: Tools, Trends, and Breakthroughs Om Shree Om Shree Om Shree Follow Oct 12 '25 Mid-October 2025 AI Software Development News Roundup: Tools, Trends, and Breakthroughs # ai # cloud # devops # opensource 21  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read Tech With Tim: Advanced Vibe Coding Tutorial w/ Warp (Build & Deploy Apps) Vibe YouTube Vibe YouTube Vibe YouTube Follow Aug 13 '25 Tech With Tim: Advanced Vibe Coding Tutorial w/ Warp (Build & Deploy Apps) # ai # docker # git # cloud Comments Add Comment 1 min read loading... trending guides/resources AI News Hub — A Complete AI/Tech News Aggregator SaaS You Fully Own 🔥 Building a SaaS with Claude Code: Why Experience and Framework Choice Matter Cooked this Paperfolio template with V0 | Here’s the template you can use for free Solved: Understanding PPC Management — What Are the Most Important Factors Today? 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https://www.algolia.com/distributed-secure/global-infrastructure
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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 Future 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 Om Shree Posted on Jan 12 • Originally published at Medium           I Almost Fell for a “Last Wish” Scam : Here’s What You Need to Know # discuss # scam # security # privacy Recently, I received an unsolicited email that initially seemed like a heartfelt plea for help but quickly revealed itself as a classic scam. By sharing my experience, I hope to educate others on recognizing and avoiding these deceptive schemes, which have trapped countless victims worldwide. The Email That Started It All " A few days ago, I received an email from someone named Lucía Martina, claiming to be a 58-year-old woman from New Zealand battling terminal breast cancer. She wrote from a Gmail address ( luciamartina757@gmail.com ), introducing herself with a polite inquiry: "How are you doing? I have something to discuss with you." Nothing unusual. So I replied politely. Curious, I responded briefly, asking for more details. Her reply painted a tragic picture: orphaned and raised in a motherless babies' home, married for 20 years to her late husband Alexandra Paul (supposedly a U.S. Embassy worker in Washington, D.C., who died in a 2017 car accident), and childless. She claimed to have sold all her belongings after his death, depositing $4.3 million into a "non-residential" bank account. Now, confined to a hospital bed in London, unable to speak, and given only two months to live, she sought a "God-fearing" partner to donate at least 60% of the funds to charities or orphanages. In exchange, she promised I wouldn't regret it if my "heart is pure and sincere," and she'd provide bank details upon my agreement. Emotional Hooks and Red Flags The email tugged at the heartstrings. References to faith, charity, and impending death are designed to evoke sympathy. But I saw some red flags: grammatical errors, inconsistent details (e.g., a New Zealander in a London hospital with U.S. ties), and the unsolicited nature of the contact. It felt too scripted and just too urgent. Unmasking the Scam: A Common Fraudulent Tactic Upon reflection and research, this email matches the blueprint of an "Advance-fee fraud" or "419 scam" (named after the Nigerian criminal code section often associated with it, though perpetrators operate globally). In this variant, known as the "dying widow" or "inheritance scam," the sender poses as a terminally ill person (often a widow with cancer) offering a fortune in exchange for help distributing it to charities. The goal? To lure victims into providing personal information, paying "fees" for transfers, or even traveling abroad, only to be fleeced. Similar scams have been documented extensively. For instance, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Interpol report thousands of such cases annually, with variations involving names like "Mrs. Mary Williams" or "Dr. John Smith." In my case, searches for "Lucia Martina inheritance scam" reveal identical emails circulating since at least 2020, often with the same backstory but slight tweaks to names or amounts. Cybersecurity firms like Kaspersky and Norton have flagged these as phishing attempts, where the next steps typically involve requests for bank details, "processing fees," or legal documents, leading to identity theft or financial loss. According to the FTC's 2023 Consumer Sentinel Network report, advance-fee scams cost Americans over $300 million that year alone, with global figures likely in the billions. Victims are often empathetic individuals, targeted via harvested email lists from data breaches or public directories. The emotional manipulation: appeals to religion, charity, and urgency, makes it particularly insidious. Red Flags to Watch For If you've received a similar email, here are key warning signs I noticed: Unsolicited Contact: Legitimate opportunities don't arrive out of the blue via email from strangers. Emotional Manipulation: Stories of terminal illness, orphanhood, or faith-based pleas are common hooks to bypass skepticism. Promises of Easy Money: Offers of millions for minimal effort, especially tied to "last wishes," scream fraud. Grammatical Errors and Inconsistencies: Poor English, mismatched details (e.g., a New Zealand resident with U.S. embassy ties in London), and generic phrasing. Urgency and Secrecy: Pressure to act quickly, often with claims of limited time due to health. Requests for Personal Info: They'll eventually ask for bank details, IDs, or fees, never share these. In my interaction, the sender's insistence on my "pure heart" and quick response was a telltale sign. Fortunately, I didn't proceed further. How to Protect Yourself and Report Scams Knowledge is your best defense. Here's what experts recommend: Verify Claims Use search engines to check names, stories, or email addresses. Tools like ScamAdviser or WhoIs can reveal fake domains. Don't Engage Reply only if necessary, but avoid sharing details. Mark as spam and delete. Report It In India, file a complaint via the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (cybercrime.gov.in) or your email provider. Globally, inform the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov) or IC3 (ic3.gov). Educate Others Share experiences on forums like Reddit's r/Scams or social media, but anonymize sensitive info. Use Security Tools Enable two-factor authentication, use antivirus software, and be wary of attachments. If you've fallen victim, contact your bank immediately and report to authorities, recovery is possible in some cases. Final Thoughts: Turning Awareness into Action My brush with this scam was a stark reminder that compassion can be weaponized. While I emerged unscathed, many aren't so lucky, losing savings or suffering emotional distress. By exposing these tactics, we can collectively dismantle them. If this article resonates, share it widely, let's make the internet a safer space for genuine connections, not exploitation. 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OSAID FAQs – Open Source Initiative Skip to content Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Open Source AI Open Source AI OSAID 1.0 Process Timeline Open Weights FAQ Endorsements Open Main Menu THE open source ai definition 1.0 We have released the first stable version of the Definition. Read version 1.0 Answers to Frequently Asked Questions The Open Source AI Definition (OSAID) represents an important first step in defining Open Source in an AI context. Because AI systems differ fundamentally from traditional software, the OSAID seeks to establish the first set of clear, practical guidelines for development, use and modification of AI systems in keeping with the Open Source ethos. Unfortunately, misconceptions about the definition persist, often stemming from a lack of understanding of the nature of AI. This post aims to clarify key points and provide a forward-looking perspective on the importance of the OSAID. THE open source ai definition 1.0 FAQs What Is an AI System? What is an Open Source AI? Why did you write the Open Source AI Definition? What’s the difference between the Open Source Definition and the Open Source AI Definition? Isn’t training data required to program the AI system? What is the role of training data in the Open Source AI Definition? Why do you allow the exclusion of some training data? How did you arrive at this conclusion? Is it compromising Open Source ideals? What kind of data should be required in the Open Source AI Definition? How do you fix a buggy AI system? What is a skilled person? Is the Open Source AI Definition covering models and weights and parameters? Why do you require training code while OSD #2 doesn’t require compilers? Why is there no mention of safety and risk limitations in the Open Source AI Definition? Are model parameters copyrightable? Why will parameters be available under “OSI-approved terms” but the code will be under “OSI-approved licenses”? Are you going to allow restrictions on the terms for models? Why is the “Preferred form to make modifications” limited to machine learning? Which AI systems comply with the Open Source AI Definition? What’s the next step? FAQs What Is an AI System? According to the OSAID, an AI system aligns with the definition provided by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD): An AI system is a machine-based system that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers, from the input it receives, how to generate outputs such as predictions, content, recommendations, or decisions that can influence physical or virtual environments. Different AI systems vary in their levels of autonomy and adaptiveness after deployment. In simple terms, an AI system is “the thing” that processes input to produce output, whether that’s a prediction, recommendation, or another result. Anchoring discussions in such common definitions is essential because AI systems differ radically from traditional software. What is an Open Source AI? An Open Source AI is an AI system made freely available with all necessary code, data and parameters under legal terms approved by the Open Source Initiative. For more details, read below. Why did you write the Open Source AI Definition? Point #2 of the Open Source Definition (OSD) says “The program must include source code […] The source code must be the preferred form in which a programmer would modify the program […]” . When we embarked on this initiative, nobody had a clear answer to the question, “What is the preferred form to modify an AI system?” So OSI offered to find the answer along with the broader community by engaging in a co-design process . What’s the difference between the Open Source Definition and the Open Source AI Definition? The Open Source Definition (OSD) refers to software programs. AI and specifically machine learning systems are not simply software programs; they blend boundaries with data, configuration options, documentation and new artifacts, like weights and biases. The Open Source AI Definition describes the preferred form to modify an AI system, providing clarity on interpreting the principles of the OSD in the domain of AI. Isn’t training data required to program the AI system? A frequent misunderstanding about AI systems is equating training data with source code, suggesting that “training data is how the model gets programmed.” Unlike traditional software, AI systems are not programmed in the conventional sense. Instead, they acquire capabilities autonomously during the training process — a phenomenon distinguishing them from software like the Linux kernel. For example, the Linux kernel is: Programmed by humans. Composed of source code that developers can read, study, and modify. Reproducible, meaning its binary form can be reliably rebuilt from its source code. In contrast, modern AI systems such as large language models develop their behavior in ways that are often unpredictable and inexplicable. Training processes are challenging to replicate reliably, even by the system’s creators. These differences necessitated the establishment of a unique definition beyond the Open Source Definition for software. What is the role of training data in the Open Source AI Definition? Open Source means giving anyone the ability to meaningfully fork (study and modify) your system without requiring additional permissions to make it more useful for themselves and everyone else. This is why point #2 of the OSD requires that the source code be provided in the preferred form for making modifications. This way, everyone has the same rights and ability to fork as the original developers, starting a virtuous innovation cycle. However, training data does not equate to a software source code. Training data is important for studying modern machine learning systems. However, it is not what AI researchers and practitioners necessarily use as part of the preferred form for modifying a trained model. The Data Information and Code requirements of the OSAID allow Open Source AI systems to be forked by third-party AI builders downstream using the same information as the original developers. These forks could include removing nonpublic or non-open data from the training dataset in order to train a new Open Source AI system on fully public or open data. Why do you allow the exclusion of some training data? We want Open Source AI to exist in fields where data cannot be legally shared, such as medical AI. Laws that permit training on data often limit the resharing of that same data to protect copyright or other interests. Privacy rules also give people the right to control their most sensitive information, like decisions about their health. Similarly, much of the world’s Indigenous knowledge is protected through mechanisms that are not compatible with later-developed frameworks for rights exclusivity and sharing. There are also many cases where terms of use of publicly available data may give entity A the confidence that they may use it freely and call it “open data,” but not give entity A the confidence they can, in turn, give entity B the same guarantees for use in a different jurisdiction. Meanwhile, entity B may not feel confident using that data in their own jurisdiction. An example is so-called public domain data, where the definition of public domain varies from country to country. Another example is fair-use or private data, where the finding of fair use or privacy laws may require a good knowledge of the law of a given jurisdiction. This resharing is not so much limited as lacking legal certainty . How did you arrive at this conclusion? Is it compromising Open Source ideals? During our co-design process, relationships between the weights and the data drove the highest community engagement. In the “System analysis” phase , the volunteer groups suggested that training and data processing codes were more important for modifying the AI system than accessing the training and testing data. That result was validated in the “Validation phase” and suggested a path that allows Open Source AI to exist on equal grounds with proprietary systems: both can train on the same kind of data. Some people believe that full, unfettered access to all training data (with no distinction of its kind) is paramount, arguing that anything less would compromise the full reproducibility of AI systems, transparency and security. This approach would relegate Open Source AI to a niche of AI trainable only on open data. That niche would be tiny, even relative to the niche occupied by Open Source in the traditional software ecosystem. The requirements of Data Information keep the same approach present in the Open Source Definition; it doesn’t mandate full reproducibility and transparency but enables them (i.e., reproducible builds ). At the same time, setting a baseline requiring Data Information doesn’t preclude others from formulating and demanding more requirements, like the Digital Public Goods Standard or the Free Systems Distribution Guidelines , which add requirements to the Open Source Definition. One of the key aspects of OSI’s mission is to drive and promote Open Source innovation. The approach OSI takes here enables complete user choice with Open Source AI. Users can keep the insights derived from training+data preprocessing code and a description of unshareable training data and build upon those with their own unshareable data and give the insights derived from further training to everyone, allowing for Open Source AI in areas like health care. Alternatively, users can obtain the available and public data from the Data Information and retrain their model without any unshareable data, resulting in more data transparency in the AI system. Like copyleft and permissive licensing, this approach leaves the choice with the user. What kind of data should be required in the Open Source AI Definition? A significant challenge in AI is the role of data. Unlike traditional software, where source code is the primary artifact, AI systems depend heavily on data — not just any data, but data processed and curated into training datasets. The OSAID recognizes the legal and ethical complexities of data sharing and uses precise legal terms to outline expectations. While not all raw data can be freely distributed, the Definition ensures that the essential elements for modifying an AI system are accessible. There are four classes of data, based on their legal constraints, all of which can be used to train Open Source AI systems: Open training data: data that can be copied, preserved, modified and reshared. It provides the best way to enable users to study the system. This must be shared. Public training data: data that others can inspect as long as it remains available. This also enables users to study the work. However, this data can degrade as links or references are lost or removed from network availability. To obviate this, different communities will have to work together to define standards, procedures, tools and governance models to overcome this risk, and Data Information is required in case the data becomes later unavailable. This must be disclosed with full details on where to obtain it. Obtainable training data is data that can be obtained, including for a fee. This information provides transparency and is similar to a purchasable component in an open hardware system. The Data Information provides a means of understanding this data other than obtaining or purchasing it. This area is likely to change rapidly and will need careful monitoring to protect Open Source AI developers. It must be disclosed with full details on where to obtain it. Unshareable nonpublic training data: data that cannot be shared for explainable reasons, like Personally Identifiable Information (PII). For this class of data, the ability to study some of the system’s biases demands a detailed description of the data – what it is, how it was collected, its characteristics, and so on – so that users can understand the biases and categorization underlying the system. This must be revealed in detail so that, for example, a hospital can create a dataset with identical structure using its own patient data. OSI believes that all these classes of data can be part of the preferred form of making modifications to the AI system. This approach both advances openness in all the components of the AI system and drives more Open Source AI, including private-first areas such as health care. How do you fix a buggy AI system? A core question the OSAID addresses is: How do you fix a buggy AI system? For traditional software, the Open Source Definition provides a clear answer: The program must include source code, and must allow distribution in source code as well as compiled form. The source code must be the preferred form in which a programmer would modify the program. However, modifying an AI system requires more than just source code. After extensive consultation with AI developers, researchers and practitioners, the community, through the OSAID co-design process, concluded that the preferred form for modifying an AI system includes: The software used to create the dataset (i.e., to transform raw data into tokens). The software used to train the system. The results of the training (i.e., the parameters). All legally shareable data used in the training process. These components collectively enable the study, use, modification and sharing of AI systems in a manner consistent with Open Source principles. What is a skilled person? In legal circles, Skilled Person means any person having the current knowledge, experience and competence to perform a certain duty. This Wikipedia entry provides more details. Is the Open Source AI Definition covering models and weights and parameters? Yes. The Open Source AI Definition makes no distinction between what might be called AI system, model, or weights and parameters. Whether the offering is characterized as an AI system, a model, or weights and parameters, to be called Open Source AI, the requirements for providing the preferred form for making modifications will be the same. If you are interested in learning more about Open Weights, please read this article. Why do you require training code while OSD #2 doesn’t require compilers? AI and software are radically different domains, and drawing comparisons between them is rarely productive. OSD point #2 doesn’t mandate that Open Source software uses only compilers released with an OSI-Approved License because compilers are standardized, de jure (like ANSI C) or de facto like TurboPascal or Python. It was generally accepted that to develop more Open Source software one could use a proprietary development environment. For machine learning, the training code is not standardized, and therefore it must be part of the preferred form of making modifications to preserve the right to fork an AI system. Why is there no mention of safety and risk limitations in the Open Source AI Definition? The Open Source AI Definition does not specifically guide or enforce ethical, trustworthy, or responsible AI development practices. However, it does not put up any barriers that would prevent developers from adhering to such principles if they chose to. The efforts to discuss the responsible development, deployment and use of AI systems, including through appropriate government regulation, are a separate conversation. A good starting point is OECD’s Recommendation of the Council on Artificial Intelligence, Section 1: Principles for responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI . Are model parameters copyrightable? The Open Source AI Definition does not take a stance on the legal nature of Parameters. They may be free by nature, or a license or other legal instrument may be required to ensure their freedom. Whether model parameters are copyrightable will become clearer over time as the legal system has more opportunities to address this issue. In any case, we require an explicit assertion accompanying the distribution of Parameters that assures that they are freely available to all. Why will parameters be available under “OSI-approved terms” but the code will be under “OSI-approved licenses”? Are you going to allow restrictions on the terms for models? We used the word “terms” instead of “license” for models because, as mentioned above, we do not yet know what the legal mechanism will be to assure that the models are available to use, study, modify and share. We used “terms” to avoid suggesting that a “license” is the only legal mechanism that could be used. That said, to be approved by the OSI, the terms for parameters must assure the freedom to use, study, modify and share. Why is the “Preferred form to make modifications” limited to machine learning? The principles stated in the Open Source AI Definition are generally applicable to any kind of AI, but machine learning challenges the Open Source Definition. For machine learning, a set of artifacts (components) is required to study and modify the system, thus requiring a new explanation of what is necessary to study and modify the system. Which AI systems comply with the Open Source AI Definition? As part of our validation and testing of the OSAID, the volunteers checked whether the Definition could be used to evaluate if AI systems provided the freedoms expected. The list of models that passed the Validation phase are: Pythia (Eleuther AI), OLMo (AI2), Amber and CrystalCoder (LLM360), and T5 (Google). A few others that were analyzed would probably pass if they changed their licenses/legal terms, for example, BLOOM (BigScience), Starcoder2 (BigCode), and Falcon (TII). Those that have been analyzed and don’t pass because they lack required components and/or their legal agreements are incompatible with the Open Source principles include Llama2 (Meta), Grok (X/Twitter), Phi-2 (Microsoft), and Mixtral (Mistral). These results should be seen as part of the definitional process, a learning moment; they are not certifications of any kind. OSI will continue to validate only legal documents and will not validate or review individual AI systems, just as it does not validate or review software projects. What’s the next step? The Open Source AI Definition reflects a thoughtful and inclusive process endorsed by leading AI developers, researchers and practitioners. It culminates in a first step represented in version 1.0 of the OSAID. 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https://devcycle.com/what-are-feature-flags
What are Feature Flags? Complete Guide to Feature Flagging with OpenFeature | DevCycle Product Solutions Resources Pricing Docs Book Demo Login Create Account What are Feature Flags? Development teams use feature flags to manage releases, measure user impact, and reduce deployment risk. Create Account See Pricing Feature flags are a development strategy that helps teams… Introduce updates in controlled phases Seamlessly control application behavior Personalize user interactions Adapt content to regional regulations Rapidly address bugs and performance glitches Implement effective A/B testing Rollback a problematic release A feature flag can be described as... A conditional statement that toggles specific functionality on or off based on a configuration. Daylight Wind Disguise But what is "Feature Flagging"? Feature flagging is a software development technique that allows teams to modify system or application behavior without changing any source code. It supports teams looking to: Activate or deactivate specific application functionality Control the visibility of certain features Conditionally change feature behavior in real‑time Feature flags make it easy to implement these development strategies Canary Releases & Dark Launches Safely deploy a new feature to a small group of users for early feedback. LEARN MORE Kill Switches If a feature isn't working right, turn it off and fix it for your users. LEARN MORE Product Experimentation Run experiments and A/B tests to determine the impact of your changes. LEARN MORE Progressive Delivery Employ safety measures and control mechanisms that reduce the risks associated with deploying new code to prod. LEARN MORE Infrastructure Migration Safely move from on-prem to a cloud provider using feature flags to avoid downtime. LEARN MORE What is Feature Management? Feature management refers to a modern toolset for managing feature flags at scale that provides a framework for feature flag-driven development practices. It includes features that help you streamline flag implementation across teams, platforms, and applications. Types of Feature Flags Feature flag categories were initially coined by Pete Hodgson in this iconic blog post. Releases Release feature flags are used to separate a feature from deployment and allow for a true continuous delivery cycle. Experiments Experiment feature flags can be used to run A/B and multivariate experiments to monitor the impacts of different code paths or provide different variations of a single feature. Permissions Permission feature flags are used to manage different product features that are gated based on user properties. Ops Ops feature flags are intended to live in your code long-term, allowing you to disable or degrade features that are having a negative impact on performance and stability. 10 Real-Life Use Cases for Feature Flags 01 Publishers use DevCycle to add Google SSO to their authentication system 02 Sports fan Apps use DevCycle to push real-time updates to their users 03 Marketing firms use DevCycle to experiment with new features across multiple domains 04 SaaS companies use DevCycle to customize their new user experience based on their interests 05 Mobile app companies use DevCycle to experiment with different landing pages 06 Marketplaces use DevCycle to show real-time recommendations to their power users 07 Banks use DevCycle to launch new browser extensions 08 Fintech companies use DevCycle to show their users different features based on their plan 09 Devtool companies use DevCycle to migrate from one database to another without downtime 10 eCommerce companies use DevCycle to rapidly launch new products to targeted user groups 11 DevCycle (👋) uses DevCycle to keep this list fresh and relevant without deploying new code! Show More 01 Publishers use DevCycle to add Google SSO to their authentication system 02 Sports fan Apps use DevCycle to push real-time updates to their users 03 Marketing firms use DevCycle to experiment with new features across multiple domains 04 SaaS companies use DevCycle to customize their new user experience based on their interests 05 Mobile app companies use DevCycle to experiment with different landing pages 06 Marketplaces use DevCycle to show real-time recommendations to their power users 07 Banks use DevCycle to launch new browser extensions 08 Fintech companies use DevCycle to show their users different features based on their plan 09 Devtool companies use DevCycle to migrate from one database to another without downtime 10 eCommerce companies use DevCycle to rapidly launch new products to targeted user groups 11 DevCycle (👋) uses DevCycle to keep this list fresh and relevant without deploying new code! What is OpenFeature and how does it work with feature flags? 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https://highlight.io
highlight.io: The open source monitoring platform. Star us on GitHub Star Migrate your Highlight account to LaunchDarkly by February 28, 2026. Learn more on our blog. Product Integrations Pricing Resources Docs Sign in Sign up Your browser does not support the video tag. Your browser does not support the video tag. The open source, fullstack Monitoring Platform. Get started Live demo Request a Demo Call Session Replay Error Monitoring Logging Traces Dashboards Self-Hosting Explore Our Features Session Replay Error Monitoring Logging Traces Dashboards Self-Hosting Session Replay Session Replay Understand the real reason why bugs are happening in your web application. Learn More Console and Network Recording Comprehensive Session Search Powerful Privacy Controls Error Monitoring Error Monitoring Get notified of the exceptions across your app before they become problematic. Learn More Custom Error Grouping Customizable Alerting Rules Powered by Open Telemetry Logging Logging Search for and set alerts for logs being written throughout your stack. Learn More Customizable Log Alerts Widespread SDK Support Powered by Clickhouse Traces Traces Get performance insights on requests and transactions throughout your web application stack. Learn More Powerful Visualization Capabilities Distributed Tracing Support OpenTelemetry Support Dashboards & APM Dashboards & APM Visualize and analyze your observability data on a single pane. Learn More Customizable dashboards Performance visualizations User analytics Self-Hosting highlight.io Self-Hosting highlight.io Interested in self-hosting highlight? Spin up highlight.io in docker with just a few commands. Learn More git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/highlight/highlight; cd docker; ./run-hobby.sh; Our customers Highlight powers forward-thinking companies. More about our customers → Don't take our word. Read our customer review section → Highlight helps us catch bugs that would otherwise go undetected and makes it easy to replicate and debug them. Max Musing , Founder & CEO Highlight weaves together the incredible, varied, and complex interactions of our users into something understandable and actionable. Kai Hess , Founding Product Designer I love Highlight because not only does it help me debug more quickly, but it gives me insight into how customers are actually using our product. Meryl Dakin , Founding Software Engineer Highlight has helped us win over several customers by making it possible for us to provide hands-on support, based on a detailed understanding of what each user was doing. Neil Raina , CTO Highlight helps us catch bugs that would otherwise go undetected and makes it easy to replicate and debug them. Max Musing , Founder & CEO Highlight weaves together the incredible, varied, and complex interactions of our users into something understandable and actionable. Kai Hess , Founding Product Designer I love Highlight because not only does it help me debug more quickly, but it gives me insight into how customers are actually using our product. Meryl Dakin , Founding Software Engineer Highlight has helped us win over several customers by making it possible for us to provide hands-on support, based on a detailed understanding of what each user was doing. Neil Raina , CTO Web application monitoring for today's developer. A cohesive view of your entire stack. A natural pairing between your errors, session replay, logs and more. Understand the “what”, “why” and “how” of your full-stack web application. Get started for free Support for all the modern frameworks. We support all the fancy new frameworks and our platform is powered by open source, scalable technologies. View all frameworks Integrations with your favorite tools. Connect your favorite issue tracker, support tool, or even analytics software and we’ll give you a way to push and pull data in the right places. View all integrations Built with compliance and security. Whether its SOC 2, HIPAA, or ISO, highlight.io can work with your stack. Contact us at security@highlight.io for more information. Read our docs Master OpenTelemetry with our Free Comprehensive Course From fundamentals to advanced implementations, learn how OpenTelemetry can transform your engineering team's observability practices. Ideal for engineering leaders and developers building production-ready monitoring solutions. Start Learning Try Highlight Today Get the visibility you need Get started for free Product Pricing Sign up Features Privacy & Security Customers Session Replay Error Monitoring Logging Competitors LogRocket Hotjar Fullstory Smartlook Inspectlet Datadog Sentry Site24x7 Sprig Mouseflow Pendo Heap LogicMonitor Last9 Axiom Better Stack HyperDX Dash0 Developers Changelog Documentation Ambassadors Frameworks React Next.js Angular Gatsby.js Svelte.js Vue.js Express Golang Next.js Node.js Rails Hono Contact & Legal Terms of Service Privacy Policy Careers sales@highlight.io security@highlight.io [object Object]
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https://opensource.org/blog/top-open-source-licenses-in-2025
Top Open Source licenses in 2025 – Open Source Initiative Skip to content Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Open Main Menu December 17, 2025 News Nick Vidal Top Open Source licenses in 2025 The Open Source Initiative (OSI) serves as the premier resource for millions of visitors seeking essential information about OSI-Approved licenses. The enriched license pages go beyond basic descriptions, incorporating relevant metadata to provide deeper insights and better support for Open Source users, developers, and organizations. The most popular licenses include the MIT license, Apache 2.0 license, BSD licenses (3-clause and 2-clause), and GNU General Public license (2.0 and 3.0). These licenses continue to lead the way as the go-to choices for countless Open Source projects worldwide, reflecting their widespread adoption and versatility. Here’s the top 20 OSI-Approved licenses most frequently sought out by our community in 2025 based on number of pageviews. License Pageviews Visitors mit 1.53M 925k apache-2-0 344k 245k bsd-3-clause 214k 173k bsd-2-clause 128k 104k gpl-2-0 76k 58k gpl-3-0 55k 46k isc-license-txt 35k 28k lgpl-3-0 34k 29k OFL-1.1 31k 25k lgpl-2-1 24k 20k 0bsd 21k 17k agpl-v3 20k 17k mpl-2-0 17k 14k afl-3-0-php 16k 13k postgresql 16k 13k ms-pl-html 16k 12k zlib 12k 11k bsd-1-clause 12k 10k mit-0 9k 8k cpl1-0-txt 9k 7k Please note that these are aggregated pageviews from actual humans along the year of 2025. Aggregated because several entry points might point to the same page (e.g. uppercase vs lowercase license names) or there’s a minor version update (2.0 vs 2.1). Actual humans (presumably) because the number of requests by bots or crawlers is several orders of magnitude higher (e.g. requests just for the MIT license are on the range of 10M per month). We do provide an API service that gives access to the canonical list of OSI Approved Licenses — this is a very new service, which hopefully will be adopted by automated requests from CI/CD pipelines. One final observation is that the number of human pageviews is likely higher because we are using Plausible as our data source and a high percentage of our target audience uses Ad blockers, which by design are not accounted by Plausible. Users from China are also likely undercounted by Plausible for the same reason. You can compare the results from 2025 with the results from 2024 . It’s also worth highlighting other data sources, such as from GitHub Innovation Graph (2025) , Zhejiang University (2024) , ClearlyDefined (2023) , or Software Heritage (2022) . If you would like to support a comprehensive research on Open Source license popularity for 2026, please reach out to us . 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https://vibe.forem.com/t/gemini
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Back-end Front-end Analytics Dropdown Ruby Rails Python Django Php Symfony Laravel JavaScript Java Scala Go C# Kotlin Swift JavaScript React Android Vue Angular IOS Php Ruby JavaScript Python Swift Android C# Java Go Scala my_index = client.init_index('contacts') my_index.save_object({   firstname: "Jimmie",   lastname: "Barninger",   company: "California Paint" }) Build with Ruby class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base   include AlgoliaSearch   algoliasearch do     attribute :firstname, :lastname, :company   end end Build with Rails myIndex = apiClient.init_index("contacts") myIndex.save_object({   "firstname": "Jimmie",   "lastname": "Barninger",   "company": "California Paint" }) Build with Python from algoliasearch_django import AlgoliaIndex from algoliasearch_django.decorators import register @register(YourModel) class YourModelIndex(AlgoliaIndex):     fields = ('firstname', 'lastname', 'company') Build with Django $myIndex = $apiClient->initIndex("contacts"); $myIndex->saveObject([   "firstname" => "Jimmie",   "lastname" => "Barninger",   "company" => "California Paint", ]); Build with Php /**  * @ORM\Entity  */ class Contact {   /**    * @var string    *    * @ORM\Column(name="firstname", type="string")    * @Group({searchable})    */   protected $firstname;   /**    * @var string    *    * @ORM\Column(name="lastname", type="string")    * @Group({searchable})    */   protected $lastname;   /**    * @var string    *    * @ORM\Column(name="company", type="string")    * @Group({searchable})    */   protected $company; } Build with Symfony use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model; use Laravel\Scout\Searchable; class Contact extends Model {   use Searchable; } Build with Laravel const myIndex = apiClient   .initIndex('contacts'); myIndex.saveObject({   firstname: 'Jimmie',   lastname: 'Barninger',   company: 'California Paint', }); Build with JavaScript Index<Contact> index = client     .initIndex("contacts", Contact.class);  index.saveObject(     new Contact()       .setFirstname("Jimmie")       .setLastname("Barninger")       .setCompany("California Paint")   ); Build with Java import algolia.AlgoliaDsl._ import scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext.Implicits.global case class Contact(   firstname: String,   lastname: String,   company: String ) val indexing: Future[Indexing] = client.execute {   index into "contacts" `object` Contact(     "Jimmie",     "Barninger",     "California Paint"   ) } Build with Scala object := map[string]string{     "firstname": "Jimmie",     "lastname":  "Barninger",     "company":   "California Paint"   }   res, err := index.SaveObject(object) Build with Go SearchIndex index = client.InitIndex("contacts"); var contact = new Contact {   FirstName = "Jimmie",   LastName = "Barninger",   Company = "California Paint" }; index.SaveObject(contact); Build with C# val index = client.initIndex(IndexName("contacts")) val json = json {   "firstname" to "Jimmie"   "lastname" to "Barninger"   "company" to "California Paint" } index.saveObject(json) Build with Kotlin let myIndex = apiClient.getIndex("contacts") let n = [   "firstname": "Jimmie",   "lastname": "Barninger",   "company": "California Paint" ] myIndex.saveObject(n) Build with Swift <div id="searchbox"></div> <div id="refinement"></div> <div id="hits"></div> <script> const {   searchBox,   hits } = instantsearch.widgets; search.addWidgets([   searchBox({     container: "#searchbox"   }),   hits({     container: "#hits"   }),   refinementList({     container: "#refinement",     attribute: "company"   }), ]); search.start(); </script> Build with JavaScript const App = () => ( <InstantSearch>   <SearchBox />   <Hits />   <Pagination />   <RefinementList     attribute="company"   /> </InstantSearch> ); Build with React <RelativeLayout xmlns:algolia="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto" xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent"> <com.algolia.instantsearch.ui.views.SearchBox   android:id="@+id/search_box"   android:layout_width="match_parent"   android:layout_height="wrap_content"/> <com.algolia.instantsearch.ui.views.Stats   android:id="@+id/search_box"   android:layout_width="match_parent"   android:layout_height="wrap_content"/> <com.algolia.instantsearch.ui.views.Hits   android:layout_width="match_parent"   android:layout_height="wrap_content"   algolia:itemLayout="@layout/hits_item"/> </RelativeLayout> Build with Android <ais-instant-search>     <ais-search-box />     <ais-refinement-list       attribute="company"     />     <ais-hits />     <ais-pagination />     </ais-instant-search> Build with Vue <ais-instantsearch>     <ais-search-box></ais-search-box>     <ais-refinement-list       [attribute]="company"     ></ais-refinement-list>     <ais-hits></ais-hits>     </ais-instantsearch> Build with Angular import InstantSearch override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() let searchBar = SearchBarWidget(frame: ...) let statsWidget = StatsLabelWidget(frame: ...) self.view.addSubview(searchBar) self.view.addSubview(statsWidget) InstantSearch.shared.registerAllWidgets(in: self.view)} Build with IOS $insights = AlgoliaAlgoliaSearchInsightsClient::create(   'ALGOLIA_APP_ID',   'ALGOLIA_API_KEY' ); $insights->user("user-123456")->clickedObjectIDsAfterSearch(   'Product Clicked',   'products',   ['9780545139700'],   [7],   'cba8245617aeace44' ); Build with Php insights = Algolia::Insights::Client.create('ALGOLIA_APP_ID', 'ALGOLIA_API_KEY') insights.user('user-123456').clicked_object_ids_after_search(   'Product Clicked',   'products',   ['9780545139700'],   [7],   'cba8245617aeace44' ) Build with Ruby // This requires installing the search-insights separate library: // https://github.com/algolia/search-insights.js // https://www.npmjs.com/package/search-insights aa('clickedObjectIDsAfterSearch', {   userToken: 'user-123456',   eventName: 'Product Clicked',   index: 'products',   queryID: 'cba8245617aeace44',   objectIDs: ['9780545139700'],   positions: [7], }); Build with JavaScript insights = client.init_insights_client().user('user-123456') insights.clicked_object_ids_after_search(   'Product Clicked',   'products',   ['9780545139700'],   [7],   'cba8245617aeace44' ) Build with Python Insights.register(   appId: "ALGOLIA_APP_ID",   apiKey: "ALGOLIA_API_KEY",   userToken: "user-123456" ) Insights.shared?.clickedAfterSearch(   eventName: "Product Clicked",   indexName: "products",   objectIDs: ["9780545139700"],   positions: [7],   queryID: "cba8245617aeace44" ) Build with Swift Insights.register(   context,   "ALGOLIA_APP_ID",   "ALGOLIA_API_KEY",   "user-123456" ) Insights.shared?.clickedAfterSearch(   "Product Clicked",   "products",   "cba8245617aeace44",   EventObjects.IDs("9780545139700"),   listOf(7) ) Build with Android var insights = new InsightsClient(   "ALGOLIA_APP_ID",   "ALGOLIA_API_KEY" ).User("user-123456"); insights.ClickedObjectIDsAfterSearch(   "Product Clicked",   "products",   new List<string> { "9780545139700" },   new List<uint> { 7 },   "cba8245617aeace44" ); Build with C# AsyncUserInsightsClient insights = new AsyncInsightsClient(   "ALGOLIA_APP_ID",   "ALGOLIA_API_KEY",   client ).user("user-123456"); insights.clickedObjectIDsAfterSearch(   "Product Clicked",   "products",   Arrays.asList("9780545139700"),   new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(7l)),   "cba8245617aeace44" ); Build with Java client := insights.NewClient(   "ALGOLIA_APP_ID",   "ALGOLIA_API_KEY", ).User("user-123456") res, err := client.ClickedObjectIDsAfterSearch(   "Product Clicked",   "products",   []string{"9780545139700"},   []int{7},   "cba8245617aeace44", ) Build with Go client.execute {     send event ClickedObjectIDsAfterSearch(       "user-123456",       "Product Clicked",       "products",       Seq("9780545139700"),       Seq(7),       "cba8245617aeace44"     )   } Build with Scala *:nth-child(n+1)]:border-b px-4" data-expansion-type="multiItem" > Manage your data using any of our API clients. 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Bylaws – Open Source Initiative Skip to content Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Open Main Menu Home Bylaws Bylaws Page created on July 24, 2006 | Last modified on August 21, 2023 AMENDED AND RESTATED BYLAWS OF OPEN SOURCE INITIATIVE A California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation ARTICLE I NAME Section 1. NAME. The name of this corporation is Open Source Initiative. ARTICLE II OFFICES Section 1. PRINCIPAL OFFICE. The principal office for the transaction of the activities and affairs of the corporation (principal office) is located at 702 Marshall Street, Suite 301, Redwood City, California 94063 in San Mateo County. The board of directors may change the principal office from one location to another. Any change of location of the principal office shall be noted by the secretary on these bylaws opposite this Section, or this Section may be amended to state the new location. Section 2. OTHER OFFICES. The board may at any time establish branch or subordinate offices at any place or places where the corporation is qualified to conduct its activities. ARTICLE III PURPOSES AND LIMITATIONS Section 1. GENERAL PURPOSES. This corporation is a nonprofit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for public educational purposes. Section 2. SPECIFIC PURPOSES. Within the context of the general purposes stated above, this corporation shall: (1) educate the public about the advantages of open source software; (2) encourage the software community to participate in open source software development; (3) identify how software users’ objectives are best served through open source software; (4) persuade organizations and software authors to distribute source software freely they otherwise would not distribute; (5) provide resources for sharing information about open source software and licenses; (6) assist attorneys to craft open source licenses; (7) manage a program to allow use of one or more marks in association with open source software licenses; and (8) advocate for open source principles. Section 3. LIMITATIONS. This corporation shall not, except to an insubstantial degree, engage in any activities or exercise any powers that are not in furtherance of the purposes of this corporation, and the corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 or the corresponding provision of any future Unites States internal revenue law, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 or the corresponding provision of any future United States internal revenue law. No substantial part of the activities of this corporation shall consist of carrying on propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and this corporation shall not participate in or intervene in (including publishing or distributing statements) any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office. No part of the net earnings of this corporation shall inure to the benefit of any of its directors, trustees, officers, private shareholders or members, or to individuals. On the winding up and dissolution of this corporation, after paying or adequately providing for the debts, obligations, and liabilities of the corporation, the remaining assets of this corporation shall be distributed to such organization (or organizations) organized and operated exclusively for educational purposes which has established its tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (or the corresponding provision of any future Unites States internal revenue law) and which has established its tax-exempt status under Section 23701d of the California Revenue and Taxation Code (or the corresponding provision of any future California revenue and tax law). The corporation will distribute its income for each tax year at such time and in such manner as not to become subject to the tax on undistributed income imposed by Section 4942 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 or corresponding provisions of any later federal tax laws. The corporation will not engage in any act of self-dealing as defined in Section 4941(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, or corresponding provisions of any later federal tax laws. The corporation will not retain any excess business holdings as defined in Section 4943(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, or corresponding provisions of any later federal tax laws. The corporation will not make any investments in such manner as to subject it to tax under Section 4944 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, or corresponding provisions of any later federal tax laws. The corporation will not make any taxable expenditures as defined in Section 4945(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, or corresponding provisions of any later federal tax laws. ARTICLE IV MEMBERS Section 1. MEMBERSHIP. This corporation shall have no members. ARTICLE V DIRECTORS Section 1. GENERAL CORPORATE POWERS. Subject to the provisions and limitations of the California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation law and any other applicable laws, the corporation’s activities and affairs shall be managed, and all corporate powers shall be exercised, by or under the direction of the board. Section 2. SPECIFIC POWERS. Without prejudice to the general powers set forth in Section 1 of this Article, but subject to the same limitations, the directors shall have the power to: Appoint and remove, at the pleasure of the board, all the corporation’s officers, agents, and employees; prescribe powers and duties for them that are consistent with law, with the articles of incorporation, and with these bylaws; and fix their compensation and require from them security for faithful performance of their duties; Change the principal office or the principal business office in California from one location to another; and cause the corporation to be qualified to conduct its activities in any other state, territory, dependency, or country and conduct its activities within or outside California; Adopt and use a corporate seal; and alter the forms of the seal and certificates; Borrow money and incur indebtedness on behalf of the corporation and cause to be executed and delivered for the corporation’s purposes, in the corporate name, promissory notes, bonds, debentures, deeds of trust, mortgages, pledges, hypothecations, and other evidences of debt and securities. Section 3. AUTHORIZED NUMBER AND QUALIFICATIONS. The board of directors shall consist of at least 5 but no more than 21 directors until changed by amendment to these bylaws. The exact number of directors shall be fixed, within those limits, by a resolution adopted by the board of directors. Any member of the board, except an employee who is serving as a member of the board, who has served six consecutive years on the board will not be eligible for election to the board until one year has passed from the last day of such member’s term. Section 4. RESTRICTION ON INTERESTED PERSONS AS DIRECTORS. No more than forty-nine percent (49%) of the persons serving on the board may be interested persons. An interested person is (a) any person compensated by the corporation for services rendered to it within the previous 12 months, whether as a full-time or part-time employee, independent contractor, or otherwise, excluding any reasonable compensation paid to a director as a director; and (b) any brother, sister, ancestor, descendant, spouse, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, mother-in-law, or father-in-law of such person. However, any violation of the provisions of this paragraph shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any transaction entered into by the corporation. Section 5. ELECTION, DESIGNATION, AND TERM OF OFFICE. (a) Commencing with the term starting April 1, 2015, each director shall be designated by a resolution of the board as serving either a three year term or a two year term. Except as provided below, the director shall serve until a successor has been elected by the board of directors. Thereafter, each successor director shall be elected by a majority of the board of directors. Each director, including a director elected or appointed to fill a vacancy, shall hold office until expiration of the term for which elected or appointed, and until a successor has been elected and qualified. (b) In the event of a director’s elected term having expired and two or more meetings of the Board or ninety (90) calendar days (whichever is less) having passed since the expiry of the director’s term without a new director having been elected, the term of such director shall be terminated. (c) A director may be removed from the Board at any time prior to the expiry of such director’s term for any reason by a vote of two thirds of the authorized members of the Board or if less than all of the authorized members of the Board have been elected, then a quorum of the elected Board members at two meetings of the Board, the second of which shall be more than forty five (45) days after the first Board meeting and for which a vote of a majority of the authorized members of the Board if less than all of the authorized members of the Board have been elected, then a quorum of the elected Board members at such second meeting of the Board . A director may be removed from the Board at any time prior to the expiry of such director’s term for cause as defined in a resolution of the Board by a vote of two thirds of the authorized members of the Board or if less than all of the authorized members of the Board have been elected, then a quorum of the elected Board members then elected at a single meeting of the Board. Section 6. EVENTS CAUSING VACANCY. A vacancy or vacancies on the board shall exist on the occurrence of the following: (a) the death or resignation of any director, (b) the declaration by resolution of the board of a vacancy in the office of a director who has been declared of unsound mind by an order of court or convicted of a felony, or, if the corporation holds assets in charitable trust, has been found by a final order or judgment of any court to have breached a duty arising under Section 7238 of the California Corporations Code; (c) the increase of the authorized number of directors, or (d) a removal or resignation as provided in this Article. Section 7. RESIGNATIONS. Except as provided below, any director may resign by giving written notice to the chairman of the board, if any, or to the president or the secretary of the board. The resignation shall be effective when the notice is given unless it specifies a later time for the resignation to become effective. If a director’s resignation is effective at a later time, the board may elect a successor to take office when the resignation becomes effective. Section 8. FILLING VACANCIES. Vacancies on the board may be filled by a majority of the directors then in office, whether or not less than a quorum, or by a sole remaining director. Section 9. NO VACANCY ON REDUCTION OF NUMBER OF DIRECTORS. No reduction of the authorized number of directors shall have the effect of removing any director before that director’s term of office expires. Section 10. PLACE OF DIRECTORS’ MEETINGS. Meetings of the board shall be held at any place within or outside California that has been designated by resolution of the board or in the notice of the meeting or, if not so designated, at the principal office of the corporation. Section 11. DIRECTORS’ MEETINGS BY TELEPHONE OR OTHER ELECTRONIC MEANS OF COMMUNICATION. Any meeting may be held by conference telephone or by other electronic means of communication, as long as all directors participating in the meeting can hear one another or read what each other is saying. All such directors shall be deemed to be present in person at such a meeting. Section 12. INITIAL DIRECTORS’ MEETING. The board shall hold a regular meeting for purposes of organization, election of officers, and the transaction of other business. Notice of this meeting is not required. Section 13. OTHER REGULAR MEETINGS. Other regular meetings of the board may be held without notice at such time and place as the board may fix from time to time. Section 14. AUTHORITY TO CALL SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings of the board for any purpose may be called at any time by the chairman of the board, if any, the president or any vice president, or the secretary or any two directors. Section 15. MANNER OF GIVING NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETINGS. Notice of the time and place of special meetings shall be given to each director by one of the following methods: (a) by personal delivery of written notice; (b) by first-class mail, postage prepaid; (c) by telephone, either directly to the director or to a person at the director’s office who would reasonably be expected to communicate that notice promptly to the director; (d) by telegram, charges prepaid; or (e) by electronic mail. All such notices shall be given or sent to the director’s address, telephone number, or electronic mail address as shown on the records of the corporation. Section 16. TIME REQUIREMENTS FOR NOTICES OF SPECIAL MEETINGS. Notices of special meetings sent by first-class mail shall be deposited in the United States mails at least four days before the time set for the meeting. Notices given by personal delivery, telephone, telegraph or electronic mail shall be delivered, telephoned, given to the telegraph company, or transmitted by electronic mail at least 48 hours before the time set for the meeting. Section 17. CONTENTS OF NOTICES OF SPECIAL MEETINGS. The notice of a special meeting shall state the time of the meeting, and the place if the place is other than the principal office of the corporation. It need not specify the purpose of the meeting. Section 18. QUORUM FOR DIRECTORS’ MEETINGS. Four directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, except to adjourn; provided however if less than all of the authorized directors have been elected, no less than one fifth of the authorized number of directors or two (2) whichever is greater. Every action taken or decision made by a majority of the directors present at a duly held meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the board, subject to the more stringent provisions of the California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law, including, without limitation, those provisions relating to (a) approval of contracts or transactions between the corporation and one or more directors or between the corporation and any entity in which a director has a material financial interest, (b) creation of and appointments to committees of the board, and (c) indemnification of directors. A meeting at which a quorum is initially present may continue to transact business, despite the withdrawal of directors, if any action taken or decision made is approved by at least a majority of the required quorum for that meeting. Section 19. WAIVER OF NOTICE OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING. Notice of a meeting need not be given to any director who, either before or after the meeting, signs a waiver of notice, a written consent to the holding of the meeting, or an approval of the minutes of the meeting. The waiver of notice or consent need not specify the purpose of the meeting. All such waivers, consents, and approvals shall be filed with the corporate records or made a part of the minutes of the meetings. Notice of a meeting need not be given to any director who attends the meeting and does not protest, before or at the commencement of the meeting, the lack of notice to him or her. Section 20. ADJOURNMENT OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING. A majority of the directors present, whether or not a quorum is present, may adjourn any meeting to another time and place. Section 21. NOTICE OF ADJOURNED DIRECTORS’ MEETING. Notice of the time and place of holding an adjourned meeting need not be given unless the original meeting is adjourned for more than 24 hours. If the original meeting is adjourned for more than 24 hours, notice of any adjournment to another time and place shall be given, before the time of the adjourned meeting, to the directors who were not present at the time of the adjournment. Section 22. ACTION WITHOUT A DIRECTORS’ MEETING. Any action that the board is required or permitted to take may be taken without a meeting if all members of the board consent in writing to that action. Such action by written consent shall have the same force and effect as any other validly approved action of the board. All such consents shall be filed with the minutes of the proceedings of the board. Section 23. COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENT OF DIRECTORS. Directors may receive such compensation, if any, for their services, and such reimbursement of expenses, as may be determined by board resolution to be just and reasonable as to the corporation at the time the resolution is adopted. Section 24. COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD. The board, by resolution adopted by a majority of the directors then in office, provided a quorum is present, may create one or more committees, each consisting of two or more directors, and no persons who are not directors, to serve at the pleasure of the board which shall be the voting members of the committee. The committee may have one or more members who are not directors; such committee members shall be either be (i) “advisory members” who shall not have any voting rights on the committee or (ii) voting members in which case the actions of the committee shall be advisory and need to be approved by the Board to be effective. Any such committee shall limit its activities to the accomplishment of the tasks for which it was appointed and shall have no power to act except as specifically conferred by action of the Board. Upon completion of the tasks for which created, a committee shall be discharged. Appointments to committees of the board shall be by majority vote of the authorized number of directors. The board may appoint one or more directors as alternate members of any such committee, who may replace any absent member at any meeting. Any such committee, to the extent provided in the board resolution, shall have all the authority of the board except that no committee, regardless of board resolution, may: Fill vacancies on the board or on any committee that has the authority of the board; Fix compensation of the directors for serving on the board or on any committee; Amend or repeal bylaws or adopt new bylaws; Amend or repeal any board resolution that by its express terms is not so amendable or repealable; Create any other committees of the board or appoint the members of committees of the board; Expend corporate funds to support a nominee for director after more people have been nominated for director than can be elected; or With respect to any assets held in charitable trust, approve any contract or transaction between the corporation and one or more of its directors or between the corporation and an entity in which one or more of its directors have a material financial interest, subject to the special approval provisions of Section 5233(d)(3) of the California Corporations Code. Section 25. MEETINGS AND ACTION OF COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD. Meetings and actions of committees of the board shall be governed by, held, and taken in accordance with, the provisions of these bylaws concerning meetings and other board actions except that the time for regular meetings of such committees and calling of special meetings of such committees may be determined either by board resolution, or if there is none, by resolution of the committee. Minutes of each meting of any committee shall be kept and shall be filed with the corporate records. The board may adopt rules for the government of any committee that are consistent with these bylaws or, in the absence of rules adopted by the board, the committee may adopt such rules. ARTICLE VI OFFICERS Section 1. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. The officers of the corporation shall be a president, a secretary, and a chief financial officer. The corporation may also have, at the board’s discretion, a chairman of the board, one or more vice presidents, one or more assistant secretaries, one or more assistant treasurers, and such other officers as may be appointed in accordance with Section 3 of this Article. Any number of offices may be held by the same person. Section 2. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The officers of the corporation, except those appointed under Section 3 of this Article, shall be chosen annually by the board and shall serve at the pleasure of the board, subject to the rights, if any, of any officer under any contract of employment. Section 3. OTHER OFFICERS. The board may appoint and may authorize the chairman of the board, the president, or other officer to appoint any other officers that the corporation may require. Each officer so appointed shall have the title, hold office for the period, have the authority, and perform the duties specified in the bylaws or determined by the board. Section 4. REMOVAL OF OFFICERS. Without prejudice to any rights of an officer under any contract of employment, an officer may be removed with or without cause by the board, and also, if the board did not choose the officer, by any officer on whom the board may confer that power of removal. Section 5. RESIGNATION OF OFFICERS. Any officer may resign at any time by giving written notice to the corporation. The resignation shall take effect as of the date the notice is received or at any later time specified in the notice and, unless otherwise specified in the notice, the resignation need not be accepted to be effective. Any resignation shall be without prejudice to the rights, if any, of the corporation under any contract to which the officer is a party. Section 6. VACANCIES IN OFFICE. A vacancy in any office because of death, resignation, removal, disqualification, or any other cause shall be filled in the manner prescribed in these bylaws for regular appointments to that office, provided, however, that vacancies need not be filled on an annual basis. Section 7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD. If a chairman of the board is elected, he or she shall preside at board meetings and shall exercise and perform such other powers and duties as the board may assign from time to time. If there is no president, the chairman of the board shall also be the chief executive officer and shall have the powers and duties prescribed by these bylaws for the president of the corporation. Section 8. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PRESIDENT. Subject to such supervisory powers as the board may give to the chairman of the board, if any, and subject to the control of the board, the president shall be the general manager of the corporation and shall supervise, direct, and control the corporation’s activities, affairs, and officers. In the absence of the chairman of the board, or if there is none, the president shall preside at all board meetings. The president shall have such other powers and duties as the board or bylaws may prescribe. Section 9. RESPONSIBILITIES OF VICE PRESIDENTS. In the absence or disability of the president, the vice presidents, if any, in order of their rank as fixed by the board or, if not ranked, a vice president designated by the board, shall perform all duties of the president. When so acting, a vice president shall have all powers of and be subject to all restrictions on the president. The vice presidents shall have such other powers and perform such other duties as the board or the bylaws may prescribe. Section 10. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SECRETARY; BOOK OF MINUTES. The secretary shall keep or cause to be kept, at the corporation’s principal office or such other place as the board may direct, a book of minutes of all meetings, proceedings, and actions of the board and of committees of the board. The minutes of meetings shall include the time and place of holding, whether the meeting was annual, regular, or special and, if special, how authorized, the notice given, and the names of those present at board and committee meetings. The secretary shall keep or cause to be kept, at the principal office in California, a copy of the articles of incorporation and bylaws, as amended to date. Section 11. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SECRETARY; NOTICES, SEAL, AND OTHER DUTIES. The secretary shall give, or cause to be given, notice of all meetings of members, of the board, and of committees of the board required by these bylaws to be given. The secretary shall have such other powers and perform such other duties as the board or the bylaws may prescribe. Section 12. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER; BOOKS OF ACCOUNT. The chief financial officer shall keep and maintain, or cause to be kept and maintained, adequate and correct books and accounts of the corporation’s properties and transactions. The chief financial officer shall send or cause to be given to the directors such financial statements and reports as are required by law, by these bylaws, or by the board to be given. The books of account shall be open to inspection by any director at all reasonable times. Section 13. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICE; DEPOSIT AND DISBURSEMENT OF MONEY AND VALUABLES. The chief financial officer shall deposit, or cause to be deposited, all money and other valuables in the name and to the credit of the corporation with such depositories as the board may designate, shall disburse the corporation’s funds as the board may order, shall render to the president, chairman of the board, if any, and the board, when requested, an account of all transactions as chief financial officer and of the financial condition of the corporation, and shall have such other powers and perform such other duties as the board or the bylaws may prescribe. Section 14. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER; BOND. If required by the board, the chief financial officer shall give the corporation a bond in the amount and with the surety or sureties specified by the board for faithful performance of the duties of the office and for restoration the corporation of all its books, papers, vouchers, money, and other property of any kind in the possession or under the control of the chief financial officer on his or her death, resignation, retirement, or removal from office. Section 15. PROJECT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES . In addition to the officers of the corporation, the Board of Directors may, by resolution, establish one or more Project Management Committees consisting of at least one officer of the corporation, who shall be designated chairman of such committee, and may include one or more other individuals as the Board or the chairman of the committee deems appropriate. Unless elected or appointed as an officer in accordance with Section 6.3 of these Bylaws, a member of a Project Management Committee shall not be deemed an officer of the corporation. All Project Management Committees shall be advisory in nature. Each Project Management Committee shall be responsible for the active management of one or more projects identified by resolution of the Board of Directors which may include, without limitation, activities furthering the purposes of the Corporation as defined in Section 3.2 of these Bylaws. Subject to the direction of the Board of Directors, the chairman of each Project Management Committee shall be primarily responsible for project(s) managed by such committee, and he or she shall establish rules and procedures for the day to day management of project(s) for which the committee is responsible. The Board of Directors of the corporation may, by resolution, terminate a Project Management Committee at any time. ARTICLE VII INDEMNIFICATION Section 1. RIGHT OF INDEMNITY. To the fullest extent permitted by law, this corporation shall indemnify its directors, officers, employees, and other persons described in Section 7237(a) of the California Corporations Code, including persons formerly occupying any such position, against all expenses, judgments, fines, settlements, and other amounts actually and reasonably incurred by them in connection with any “proceeding,” as that term is used in that Section, and including any action by or in the right of the corporation, by reason of the fact that the person is or was a person described in that Section. “Expenses,” as used in this bylaw, shall have the same meaning as in Section 7237(a) of the California Corporations Code. Section 2. APPROVAL OF INDEMNITY. On written request to the board by any person seeking indemnification under Section 7237(b) or Section 7237(c) of the California Corporations Code, the board shall promptly determine under Section 7327(e) of the California Corporations Code whether the applicable standard of conduct set forth in Section 7237(b) or Section 7237(c) has been met and, if so, the board shall authorize indemnification. Section 3. ADVANCEMENT OF EXPENSES. To the fullest extent permitted by law and except as otherwise determined by the board in a specific instance, expenses incurred by a person seeking indemnification under Sections 17 and 18 of this Article in defending any proceeding covered by those Sections shall be advanced by the corporation before final disposition of the proceeding, on receipt by the corporation of an undertaking by or on behalf of that person that the advance will be repaid unless it is ultimately determined that the person is entitled to be indemnified by the corporation for those expenses. ARTICLE VIII INSURANCE Section 1. INSURANCE. The corporation shall have the right to purchase and maintain insurance to the full extent permitted by law on behalf of its officers, directors, employees, and other agents, against any liability asserted against or incurred by any officer, director, employee, or agent in such capacity or arising out of the officer’s, director’s, employee’s, or agent’s status as such. ARTICLE IX RECORDS AND REPORTS Section 1. MAINTENANCE OF CORPORATE RECORDS. The corporation shall keep: (1) adequate and correct books and records of account; and (2) written minutes of the proceedings of its board and committees of the board. Section 2. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION OF ARTICLES AND BYLAWS. The corporation shall keep at its principal office, or if its principal office is not in California, at its principal business office in this state, the original or a copy of the articles of incorporation and bylaws, as amended to date, which shall be open to inspection by the directors at all reasonable times during office hours. Section 3. INSPECTION BY DIRECTORS. Every director shall have the absolute right at any reasonable time to inspect the corporation’s books, records, documents of every kind, physical properties, and the records of each of its subsidiaries. The inspection may be made in person or by the director’s agent or attorney. The right of inspection includes the right to copy and make extracts of documents. Section 4. ANNUAL REPORT. An annual report shall be prepared within 120 days after the end of the corporation’s fiscal year. That report shall contain the following information in appropriate detail: A balance sheet as of the end of the fiscal year, and an income statement and statement of changes in financial position for the fiscal year, accompanied by any report on them by independent accounts, or, if there is no such report, by the certificate of an authorized officer of the corporation that they were prepared without audit from the books and records of the corporation. Any information that is required by Section 7 of this Article. This Section shall not apply if the corporation receives less than $10,000 in gross revenues or receipts during the fiscal year. Section 5. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS AND INDEMNIFICATIONS. As part of the annual report, or as a separate document if no annual report is issued, the corporation shall annually prepare and furnish to each director a statement of any transaction or indemnification of the following kind within 120 days after the end of the corporation’s fiscal year: Any transaction (i) in which the corporation, its parent, or its subsidiary was a party, (ii) in which an “interested person” had a direct or indirect material financial interest, and (iii) which involved more than $50,000, or was one of a number of transactions with the same interested person involving, in the aggregate, more than $50,000. For this purpose, an “interested person” is either of the following: Any director or officer of the corporation, its parent, or subsidiary (but mere common directorship shall not be considered such an interest); or Any holder of more than 10 percent of the voting power of the corporation, its parent, or its subsidiary. The statement shall include a brief description of the transaction, the names of interested persons involved, their relationship to the corporation, the nature of their interest in the transaction and, if practicable, the amount of that interest, provided that if the transaction was with a partnership in which the interested person is a partner, only the interest of the partnership need be stated. A brief description of the amounts and circumstances of any loans, guaranties, indemnifications, or advances aggregating more than $10,000 paid during the fiscal year to any officer or director of the corporation under Article 8 of these bylaws, unless the loan, guaranty, indemnification, or advance is not subject to the provisions of subdivision (a) of Section 7235(a) of that Code. ARTICLE X CONSTRUCTION AND DEFINITIONS Section 1. CONSTRUCTION AND DEFINITIONS. Unless the context requires otherwise, the general provisions, rules of construction, and definitions in the California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law shall govern the construction of these bylaws. Without limiting the generality of the preceding sentence, the masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter, the singular includes the plural and the plural includes the singular, and the term “person” includes both a legal entity and a natural person. ARTICLE XI AMENDMENTS Section 1. LIMITATION ON AMENDMENT BY BOARD. Subject to the limitations set forth below, the board may adopt, amend, or repeal bylaws. The board may not extend the term of a director beyond that for which the director was elected. Section 2. HIGH VOTE REQUIREMENT. If any provision of these bylaws requires the vote of a larger proportion of the board than is otherwise required by law, that provision may not be altered, amended, or repealed except by that greater vote. 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(Jennifer Ding, Arielle Bennett, Anne Steele, Kirstie Whitaker, Marzieh Fadaee, Abinaya Mahendiran, David Gray Widder, Mophat Okinyi) Operationalising the SAFE-D principles for Open Source AI (Kirstie Whitaker, David Leslie, Victoria Kwan) Commons-based data governance (Alek Tarkowski, Zuzanna Warso) Preempting the Risks of Generative AI: Responsible Best Practices for Open-Source AI Initiatives (Monica Lopez) Data privacy in AI (Michael Meehan) Perspectives on Open Source Regulation in the upcoming EU AI Act (Katharina Koerner) Data Cooperatives and Open Source AI (Tarunima Prabhakar, Siddharth Manohar) Fairness & Responsibility in LLM-based Recommendation Systems: Ensuring Ethical Use of AI Technology (Rohan Singh Rajput) Challenges welcoming AI in openly-developed open source projects (Thierry Carrez, Davanum Srinivas, Diane Mueller) Opening up ChatGPT: a case study in operationalizing openness in AI (Andreas Liesenfeld, Mark Dingemanse) Open source AI between enablement, transparency and reproducibility (Ivo Emanuilov, Jutta Suksi) Federated Learning: A Paradigm Shift for Secure and Private Data Analysis (Dimitris Stripelis) Should OpenRAIL licenses be considered OS AI Licenses? (Daniel McDuff, Danish Contractor, Luis Villa, Jenny Lee) Copyright — Right Answer for Open Source Code, Wrong Answer for Open Source AI? (McCoy Smith) Should we use open source licenses for ML/AI models? (Mary Hardy) Covering your bases with IP Indemnity (Justin Dorfman, Tammy Zhu, Samantha Mandell) The Ideology of FOSS and AI: What “Open” means to platforms and black box systems (Mike Nolan) OSAID Conferences and Meetings 2023/2024 June, 2023 First OSAID Meeting (Jun. 2023 – San Francisco) Towards a definition of “Open Artificial Intelligence” (OSI Board members, Mozilla Foundation, Creative Commons, Wikimedia Foundation, Internet Archive, Linux Foundation Europe, OSS Capital ) July, 2023 FOSSY (Jul. 13-15, 2023 – Portland) Workshop – Defining Open Source AI (Stefano Maffulli) Campus Party Brazil (Jul. 25-29, 2023 – Sao Paulo) The future of Artificial Intelligence: Sovereignty and Privacy with Open Source (Nick Vidal, Aline Deparis) Open Source Congress (Jul. 27-28, 2023 – Geneva) Panel: Does AI Change Everything? What is Open? Liability, Ethics, Values? (Stefano Maffulli, Joanna Lee, Satya Mallick, Mohamed Nanabhay, Ibrahim Haddad) Defining “Open” AI/ML (Stefano Maffulli) September, 2023 Open Source Summit Europe (Sept. 19-21, 2023 – Bilbao) Panel Discussion: Why Open Source AI Matters: The EU Community & Policy Perspective (Justin Colannino; Astor Nummelin Carlberg; Ibrahim Haddad; Sachiko Muto; Stefano Maffulli) Interview: The New Stack (Stefano Maffulli, Alex Williams) Interview: TFiR (Stefano Maffulli, Swapnil Bhartiya) Nerdearla (Sept. 26-30, 2023 – Buenos Aires) Celebrating 25 years of Open Source (Nick Vidal) October, 2023 All Things Open (Oct. 15-17, 2023 – Raleigh) Workshop: Open Source AI definition: preview, feedback and working session (Mer Joyce, Stefano Maffulli) Latinoware (Oct. 18-20 – Foz do Iguacu) The future of Artificial Intelligence: Sovereignty and Privacy with Open Source (Nick Vidal, Aline Deparis) Linux Foundation Member Summit (Oct. 24-26, 2023 – Monterey) Workshop: Define “Open AI” (Stefano Maffulli, Mer Joyce) Why Open Source AI Matters: The Community & Policy Perspective (Mary Hardy, Stefano Maffulli, Mike Linksvayer, Katharina Koerner) November, 2023 DPGA Member Meeting (Nov. 14, 2023 – Addis Ababa) Workshop: Define “Open AI” (Stefano Maffulli, Nicole Martinelli) December, 2023 AI.dev (Dec. 12-13, 2023 – San Francisco) Panel Discussion: Why a Universal Definition of ‘Open Source AI’ is Essential for Humanity (Roman Shaposhnik, Tanya Dadasheva, Nithya Ruff, Sal Kimmich) Workshop: Define “Open AI” (Mer Joyce, Ruth Suehle) February, 2024  FOSDEM (Feb. 3-4, 2024 – Brussels) Moving a step closer to defining Open Source AI (Stefano Maffulli) Columbia Convening on openness and AI (Feb. 29, 2024 – New York) April, 2024  Open Source Summit – North America (April 16, 2024 – Seattle) The Open Source AI dilemma: Crafting a clear definition for Open Source AI (Mer Joyce, Ofer Hermoni) LLW Gothenburg (April 16, 2024 – Gothenburg) May, 2024  PyCon (May 15 -17, 2024 – Pittsburgh) OSI Workshop: Open Source AI Definition (Mer Joyce, Stefano Maffulli) CPDP-ai (May 22-24, 2024 – Brussels) Challenges and Opportunities of Open-Source Artificial Intelligence (Stefano Maffulli, Felicity Reddel, Igancio Sanchez, Michel-Marie Maudet, Achim Klabunde) June, 2024  OW2conf (June 11-12, 2024 – Paris) How we’re getting the Open Source AI Definition (Stefano Maffulli) OpenExpo Europe (June 13, 2024 – Spain) Skynet no será Open Source (Ariel Jolo) AI_Dev Europe (June 19-20, 2024 – Paris) The Open Source AI dilemma: Crafting a clear definition for Open Source AI (Ofer Hermoni) July, 2024  OSPOs for Good (July 9-10, 2024 – New York) Open Source and AI Panel (Ashley Kramer, Craig Ramlal, Mehdi Snene, Sasha Luccioni, Sergio Gaggo Huerta, Stefano Maffulli) What’s Next for Open Source (July 11, 2024 – New York) Open-Source AI: What Is It, Why Does It Matter, and How to Ensure Responsible Openness – Moderated by Mer Joyce, Do Big Good & Lea Gimpel, Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA) Sustain Africa (July 15, 2024 – Online) August, 2024  KubeCon + AI_dev Hong Kong (Aug. 21-23, 2024 – Hong Kong) Unveiling the Future: Nurturing Openness in AI Development (Mer Joyce, Anni Lai) Open Source Congress (Aug. 25-27, 2024 – Beijing) Datasets, Privacy, and Copyright (Stefano Maffulli, Donnie Dong) The Open Source AI Definition (Stefano Maffulli) September, 2024  Deep Learning Indaba (Sept. 1-7, 2024 – Dakar) Open Source AI Definition (Rahmat Akintola) India FOSS (Sept. 7-8, 2024 – Bengaluru) Open Source AI Definition (Tarunima Prabhakar) Open Source Summit Europe (Sept. 16-18 , 2024 – Vienna) The Open Source AI Definition Is (Almost) Ready (Stefano Maffulli, Justin Colannino) Why Open Source AI Matters for Europe (Justin Colannino, Sachiko Muto, Stefano Maffulli, Cailean Osborne) Nerdearla (Sept. 24-28, 2024 – Buenos Aires) Defining Open Source AI (Mer Joyce) October, 2024 Open Forum for AI (Oct. 4, 2024 – Washington DC) Open Source AI Definition (Deb Bryant) Training Data in OSAI (Oct. 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BY ACCESSING, BROWSING AND/OR USING ANY OF THE SERVICES, OR BY REGISTERING WITH COMPANY, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS OF SERVICE. Your access and use of the Services must be in accordance with these Terms of Service. If you violate these Terms of Service, you are no longer permitted to use the Services and Company may (but has no obligation to) terminate your ability to access or use the Services at any time. In consideration of the mutual promises, covenants, and conditions contained in this Agreement and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, you and Company agree as follows: 1. Changes to these Terms of Service Company reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to update, revise, supplement and to otherwise modify the Terms of Service, and to impose new or additional terms and conditions on your use of the Services from time to time. 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YOU HEREBY AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS COMPANY AGAINST ANY DAMAGES, LOSSES, LIABILITIES, FINES, SETTLEMENTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION COSTS AND ATTORNEYS’ FEES) IN CONNECTION WITH ANY THIRD PARTY CLAIM, INVESTIGATION OR ACTION THAT ARISES FROM AN ALLEGED DATA BREACH AFFECTING PERSONAL INFORMATION WITHIN YOUR POSSESSION. (i) You agree that you will protect the privacy and legal rights of the end users of your application. You must provide legally adequate privacy notice and protection for end users. If end users provide you with user names, passwords, or other login information or personal information, you must make the users aware that the information will be available to your application and to the Company. (j) In the event that you become aware of any violation of the Terms of Service by an end user of applications, you shall immediately terminate such end user’s account on your application. The Company reserves the right to disable applications in response to a violation or suspected violation of the Terms of Service. (k) You have and retain all right, title and interest (including copyright, trademark, trade names, logo, patent, trade secret and all other intellectual property rights) in and to the Data. Company acquires no rights, except for the limited right granted herein, in or to all or any part of your Data and will not access, sell, rent, lease, disclose to third parties, copy modify or change your Data. By making Data available to Company through use of the Software, you grant Company and its licensors and third party service providers a non-exclusive, worldwide, sub-licensable, royalty-free, fully paid up license to: (i) use, copy, reproduce, store, adapt, translate, make derivative works from, process, adapt, and transmit, such Data for the purpose of providing you with Products; (ii) access Data to respond to service or technical problems; (iii) access Data in order to monitor compliance with these Terms of Service and any Subscription Agreement; (iv) access Data in order to determine if you have breached these Terms of Service; and (v) use, copy and reproduce such Data and any other trademarks, trade names, logos and other similar identifying intellectual property for the purpose of promoting, marketing and advertising the Software and the Products, including using any trade names, logos and trademarks on Company’s advertising and promotional materials, and on the Website (the “Data and IP License”). (l) By submitting, you hereby: (i) acknowledge and agree that Company is not responsible for any loss, damage, or corruption that may occur to your Data; and (ii) acknowledge and agree that any Data you provide for display on the Website will be considered non-confidential. (m) Company may review Data before it is posted to the Website and may refuse to post any Data to the Website. Company reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to edit or remove Data, whether or not the Data is in violation of the provisions hereof or otherwise objectionable. You acknowledge and agree that Company may, in its sole discretion, monitor the Website periodically and disclose any information as necessary to satisfy any law, regulation or other governmental or court request, to operate the Website properly or to protect itself or other users of the Website. Any such disclosure shall be in accordance with the Privacy Policy. Company is under no obligation to investigate any complaint regarding Data. Company may, in its sole discretion, investigate complaints and take any actions it deems appropriate in the circumstances, including, without limitation, removing the offending Data from the Website and terminating the submitting party’s right to access and use the Website (or any portion thereof). (n) Data from you or any other user of the Website on the Website represent the views and opinions of the person(s) submitting the Data and does not represent the views or opinions of Company. Furthermore, Company is not responsible if information made available on the Website by users of the Website and is not accurate, complete or current. (o) You acknowledge and agree that, as between you and Company, Company and its licensors, affiliates and business partners have and retain all rights, title and interest (including copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret and all other intellectual property rights) in and to the Products in any form. You acquire no rights whatsoever in or to all or any part of the Product except for the limited use rights granted by these Terms of Service. All rights not expressly granted to you in these Terms of Service are reserved for Company and its licensors. You may not copy or exploit Products except expressly in accordance with these Terms of Services or with the express written permission of Company and any other applicable copyright owner. When you use the Software and receive Product from Company, Company grants to you, subject to the terms and conditions of these Terms of Service, a revocable, worldwide, limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable and non-assignable license to access and use the Product subject to any limitations, restrictions or requirements specified in these Terms of Service (the Product License). You agree not to otherwise reproduce, copy, modify, decompile, disassemble, create any derivative works of, or reverse engineer any portion of the Product, and may not transfer or distribute it in any form, for any purpose. (p) Company makes the Software available to you through the Internet. You acknowledge that your Data will be maintained on computer servers and equipment not necessarily in Canada or in the possession or control of Company and made accessible to you through the Internet. Therefore, laws of the country where data is hosted or stored may apply. You acknowledge that Company may use third party service providers and hosting partners to provide necessary hardware, software, networking, storage, and related technology required to run the Software and store any Data you upload, submit or post to the Software. (q) Certain words, phrases, names, designs or logos used on the Products may be trademarks, service marks or trade names of Company, its affiliates or third parties. The display of any such marks or names does not imply that a license has been granted to you or any third party by Company or other entities. Any unauthorized use or display of the trademarks or trade names belonging Company, its affiliates, related companies, and third parties and their licensors is strictly prohibited. 5. Your Data (a) By making Data available to Company you expressly represent, warrant and confirm that you own all rights, title and interest, including copyright, in and to any Data you upload, post or submit to the Services; or you have the right, authority or permission to upload, post, or submit any Data to Company. Further, you expressly represent, warrant and confirm that you have the full legal right, power and authority to grant to Company the Data and IP License, and that neither the Data nor the exercise of the rights granted herein infringes upon or violates the right of privacy or intellectual property of any other person or entity or any common law or any other right of any other person or entity. (b) You hereby acknowledge and agree that the Services compile, store and use aggregated data and system usage, analytics and diagnostic information to monitor and improve the Services and for the creation of new products. You hereby grant to Company a non-exclusive, transferable, assignable, irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual license to collect, process and aggregate your Data and other such information and data and create anonymized, aggregated data records and use such anonymized and aggregated data, and all modifications thereto and derivatives thereof (“Derivative Data”) to improve the Services, develop new products and services, to understand usage, and for any other business purpose. Company may use and disclose Derivative Data solely in aggregate, anonymous, and de-identified form so that it contains no Personal Information and is in no way identifiable with you or your business, in connection with Company’s business. (c) You understand that the technical processing and transmission of any Data you upload, post, or submit to the Services, may be transferred and may involve: (i) transmissions over various networks both within and outside of Canada; and (ii) changes to such Data to conform and adapt to technical requirements of connecting networks or devices. (d) It is a condition of your use of the Services that you not post, submit, transmit or upload any Data that: (i) restricts or inhibits any other user of the Services from using and enjoying the Services, interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper workings of the Services, or do anything which, in the sole discretion of Company, imposes an unreasonable or disproportionately large load to the Services infrastructure; (ii) is unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane or indecent, including, without limitation, any Data constituting or encouraging conduct that would constitute a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability or otherwise violate any local, state, provincial, national or international law or regulation; (iii) violates or infringes upon the rights of others, including material which is an invasion of privacy or publicity rights or which is protected by any intellectual property rights, including, without limitation, copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark or other proprietary rights herein, or derivative works with respect thereto, without first obtaining permission from the owner or rights holder; (iv) promotes racism, bigotry, hatred or physical harm of any kind against any group or individual, could be harmful to minors, harasses or advocates harassment of another person, provides material that exploits people under the age of 18 in a sexual or violent manner, provides instructional information about illegal activities, including, without limitation, the making or buying of illegal weapons; (v) solicits passwords or personal identifying information for unlawful purposes from other users; (vi) contains a virus or other harmful component, or provides or creates computer viruses; (vii) is or may be considered junk mail, chain letters, unsolicited mass mailing or spam; or (viii) you agree not to (a) access (or attempt to access) the administrative interface of the Services by any means other than through the interface that is provided by the Company in connection with the Services, unless you have been specifically allowed to do so in a separate agreement with the Company, or (b) engage in any activity that interferes with or disrupts the Services (or the servers and networks which are connected to the Service). (e) To the extent Company processes Personal Information that is protected by Privacy Laws in connection with delivering the Services to you, you can access our data protection agreement available at https://devcycle.com/company/privacy-policy and digitally sign our DPA. You and Company shall be subject to and comply with the terms of the DPA, which is incorporated into and forms an integral part of these Terms of Service, unless otherwise agreed in writing between you and the Company, in which case the agreed upon data protection agreement will take precedence. 6. Your Account (a) You must provide your certain personal information, such as your name and email address (Registration Information), in order to register with Company and set-up an account and username to access and use the Services, including the Software. You hereby consent to Company’s collection and use of your Registration Information, and to Company’s use and disclosure of Registration Information to third parties (including Company’s third party service providers and payment processors, if any), for the purposes of administering your account and the use of the Services through your account in accordance with the Privacy Policy. (b) When you set-up an account with Company, you will select, or will be given, a login and password for your account. You are responsible for: (i) maintaining the security of your login, password and account and or other form of authentication involved in obtaining access to the Software; and (ii) ensuring that there is no unauthorized access to the Software and notifying Company promptly of any such access of which you become aware. (c) You may change your password at any time as described on the Company Website at https://devcycle.com (d) You are solely responsible and liable for your account and for any use of the Services and any Data inputted, submitted or uploaded to the Services, and any Data accessed or made available to others through your account (even if such Data is accessed or made available by others). Company is not, and will not, be responsible for any loss or damages resulting from your failure to comply with this obligation. You agree to immediately notify Company if you become aware of any unauthorized use of your account or your account login or password. (e) If you choose to cancel your account you are solely responsible for doing so in accordance with Company’s then current cancellation procedure (the Cancellation Procedure) set out on Company’s Website. If you follow the Cancellation Procedure, Company will, subject to any licenses granted hereunder, cancel your account immediately. After you have cancelled your account, you will be able to recover Data previously uploaded or submitted to the Services from your account, subject to any terms provided for in any Subscription Agreement regarding your access and use of the Software. Company is not responsible for the loss of any Data due to your cancellation of your account. 7. Payments (a) Your use of certain of the Services, including the Software, may be subject to certain subscription charges (Fees). Any Services subject to Fees, including the Software, will be clearly marked as such and may be subject to special subscription terms set out in a Subscription Agreement between you and Company in addition to these Terms of Service. The Company uses a third party service provider stripe.com to collect Personal Information related to payments and such Personal Information will be remitted to Company. (b) If you subscribe, or have subscribed, for Services that are subject to Fees, you must pay all Fees and applicable taxes, levies, withholdings or duties owed by you to Company according to any applicable special subscription terms. In the event of non-payment of any amount owed by you to Company, Company reserves the right to terminate or suspend your use of those Services that are subject to Fees at any time. (c) If Customer's use of the Service exceeds the Prepaid Capacity set forth on the Order Form or otherwise requires the payment of additional fees, Customer agrees to pay the additional fees in the manner provided herein. If the Customer continues to use the Service after the Term has expired, then Customer's use of the Service will convert to On Demand Capacity until such time as Customer purchases additional capacity under a subsequent order form. This Agreement shall be automatically renewed for additional periods of the same duration as the Term, unless either party requests termination at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the then-current Term. (d) Your use of our Services is also subject to our Privacy Policy, which covers how we collect, use, share, and store your personal information. (e) If you receive promotional electronic communications, including emails, from us, you may indicate a preference to stop receiving further promotional communications from us by contacting Company directly at the mailing address or at the email address or phone number provided on the electronic communication, or at the email address or phone number given on the Website or as set out below. As well, you will have the opportunity to “opt-out” of receiving future electronic messages, including promotional messages, by following the unsubscribe instructions provided in the promotional electronic communication you receive or by contacting Company directly as set out in the communication, or at the email address or telephone number given on the Website or as set out below. We do not charge for this service, and your unsubscribe request will be processed within 10 days of the date on which we receive it. (f) The Website may contain links to other websites. Any Personal Information you provide on linked pages or other sites is provided directly to that third party and is subject to that third party’s privacy policy. The Company Privacy Policy does not apply to such linked pages or other sites, and Company is not responsible for the content or privacy and security practices and policies of these other websites or any other sites that are linked to or from the Website. Company encourages you to learn about the privacy and security practices and policies of these other websites before providing them with Personal Information. 8. Termination and Suspension of Your Use of the Services (a) Company, in its sole discretion, has the right to suspend, terminate or restrict your access to the Services or any other Company service, for any reason and at any time without notice regarding your access to the Software. (b) If Company decides to terminate your access to any of the Services, Company may suspend your access to the Services and may delete any Data you uploaded, posted, or submitted to the Services. For greater certainty, if you engage in any behaviour Company considers, in its sole discretion, to be offensive, Company may, in its sole discretion, terminate your access to the Services without notice. 9. Notification of Copyright Infringement (a) If you are a copyright owner, authorized to act on behalf of one, or authorized to act under any exclusive right under copyright, please report any information on the Services that allegedly infringes your copyright by sending to Company a notice with the following information: (i) physical or electronic signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive copyright that is allegedly infringed; (ii) Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed, or, if multiple copyrighted works on the Website are covered by a single notification, a representative list of such works at the Services; (iii) identification of the information that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity and that is to be removed or access to which is to be disabled, and information reasonably sufficient to permit the service provider to locate the material; (iv) information reasonably sufficient to permit the Company to contact you, such as an address, telephone number, and, if available, an electronic mail address at which you may be contacted; (v) a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the information in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law; (vi) a statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the exclusive right that is allegedly infringed; and (vii) URLs identifying the allegedly infringing material along with any other information that might assist in the investigation of your claim. (b) Upon receipt of the foregoing information, Company will respond expeditiously and follow its notice and take down procedure, including having the disputed material removed from the Services, notifying the user who uploaded, posted or submitted the allegedly infringing information and terminating such user’s ability to access or use the Services at any time. If you materially misrepresent that any material infringes your copyright, you may be liable for damages, including court costs and legal fees. 10. EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield When transferring Personal Information of Data Subjects (as defined in section 5 above) from the European Union, the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and Switzerland (collectively, the “EU”), Company relies upon a variety of legal mechanisms to ensure the protection of such Personal Information, including contracts with our users. Company may transfer Personal Information about you to the U.S. The U.S. may have data protection laws less stringent than or otherwise different from the laws in effect in the EU. Transfers of your Personal Information to the U.S. are necessary to perform the agreement we have entered into, or are about to enter into, with you. Before July 16, 2020, we relied on our EU-U.S. Privacy Shield certification to transfer Personal Data that we received from the EU to Company in the U.S. but on July 16, 2020, the European Court of Justice ruled that the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield is no longer available for these data transfers. Before September 8, 2020, we relied on our Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield certification to transfer Personal Data that we received from Switzerland to Company in the U.S. but on September 8, 2020 the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner determined that the Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield is no longer available for these data transfers. We continue to comply with the Privacy Shield Principles described below as required by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Company complies with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of Personal Information of Data Subjects transferred from the European Union and Switzerland to the United States. Taplytics Inc. (dba "DevCycle") has certified to the Department of Commerce that it adheres to the Privacy Shield Principles. If there is any conflict between the terms in this privacy policy and the Privacy Shield Principles, the Privacy Shield Principles shall govern. To learn more about the Privacy Shield program, and to view our certification, please visit https://www.privacyshield.gov/ . Company is subject to oversight by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. JAMS is the US-based independent organization responsible for reviewing and resolving complaints about our Privacy Shield compliance — free of charge to you. We ask that you first submit any such complaints directly to us via [email protected] . If you aren’t satisfied with our response, please contact JAMS at https://www.jamsadr.com/file-an-eu-us-privacy-shield-or-safe-harbor-claim . In the event your concern still isn’t addressed by JAMS, you may be entitled to a binding arbitration under Privacy Shield and its principles. Within the scope of our authorization to do so, and in accordance with our commitments under the Privacy Shield, Company will provide individuals access to personal data about them. Company also will take reasonable steps to enable individuals to correct, amend, or delete personal data that is demonstrated to be inaccurate. Company is responsible for the processing of personal data it receives, under the Privacy Shield Framework, and subsequently transfers to a third party acting as an agent on its behalf. Company complies with the Privacy Shield Principles for all onward transfers of personal data from the EU and Switzerland, including the onward transfer liability provisions. 11. Disclaimers (a) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE SERVICES, INCLUDING THE MATERIALS AND THE PRODUCTS, IF ANY, ARE PROVIDED TO YOU “AS IS” AND ON AN “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITH ALL FAULTS AND WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITH RESPECT TO AVAILABILITY, COMPATIBILITY, VIRUSES, DISABLING DEVICES OR OTHER CODE THAT MANIFESTS DESTRUCTIVE PROPERTIES. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, COMPANY MAKES NO, AND DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL, WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO QUALITY, ACCURACY, USEFULNESS, SUITABILITY, SECURITY, RELIABILITY, COMPLETENESS, QUIET ENJOYMENT, CURRENCY, OR TIMELINESS OF THE SERVICES, THE MATERIALS, OR THE PRODUCTS, IF ANY, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR COLLATERAL, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OR THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE SECURE, COMPLETE OR FREE OF ERRORS, VIRUSES, BUGS, PROBLEMS OR OTHER LIMITATIONS OR WILL OPERATE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION. (b) YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND CONFIRM THAT THESE DISCLAIMERS, THE LICENSES GRANTED BY YOU TO COMPANY, AND THE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS CONTAINED IN THESE TERMS OF SERVICE ARE FAIR AND REASONABLE IN THE CIRCUMSTANCES, AND THAT COMPANY WOULD NOT HAVE ENTERED INTO THESE TERMS OF SERVICE BUT FOR YOUR PROVISION OF THE LICENSES AND YOUR AGREEMENT TO THE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS IN THESE TERMS OF SERVICE. 12. Limitation of Liability and Indemnification (a) YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES IS ENTIRELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE INTERNET IS NOT A SECURE MEDIUM AND PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, COMPANY AND ITS AFFILIATES AND LICENSORS ARE NOT LIABLE, WHETHER BASED ON STATUTE, WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT, LAW, EQUITY, (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NEGLIGENCE, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILFUL MISCONDUCT), PRODUCT LIABILITY, STRICT LIABILITY, STATUTORY LIABILITY, BREACH OF A FUNDAMENTAL TERM, FUNDAMENTAL BREACH, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER OR NOT COMPANY IS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY: (A) DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE LOSS OR DAMAGE; (B) ANY AND ALL LOSS OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR CONTENT; (C) ANY INCOMPLETENESS, ERRORS, SECURITY, VIRUSES, BUGS, PROBLEMS, OMISSIONS, INACCURACIES OR OTHER LIMITATIONS OF THE SERVICES OR ANY MATERIAL OR PRODUCTS, OR INTERRUPTIONS IN THE AVAILABILITY OF THE SERVICES; (D) ANY DAMAGES, LOSSES OR LIABILITY A THIRD PARTY MAY SUFFER AS A RESULT OF YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES, YOUR USE OF THE MATERIALS OR PRODUCTS, IF ANY, OR ANY USE OF YOUR CONTENT OR OTHER MATERIALS OR INFORMATION YOU ACCESS FROM OR PROVIDE TO COMPANY THROUGH THE SERVICES OR OTHERWISE, AND (E) ANY DAMAGES, LOSSES OR LIABILITY A THIRD PARTY MAY SUFFER AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF AN END USER’S PERSONAL INFORMATION THAT IS CONSISTENT WITH THESE TERMS OF SERVICE. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in the event Company is liable for damages, in no event shall the aggregate liability of Company exceed one (1) Canadian dollar. (b) You hereby agree to indemnify the Company and its licensors, subsidiaries, affiliates, and related companies, and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, shareholders, agents, representatives, business partners, information providers and licensors and their respective successors and assigns (together Company Entities) harmless from and against all losses, expenses, damages, liabilities, expenses and costs, including reasonable legal fees, suffered by any of the Company Entities, directly or indirectly, resulting from: (a) your uploading, posting or submission of any Data to Company through the Services or otherwise; (b) (the infringement of a third party’s intellectual property rights by the Data uploaded by you to the Services;(c) your violation of these Terms of Service, and (d) Company’s use of your end user’s Personal Information and Personal Data that is consistent with these Terms of Service. 13. General (a) Sections 4(k), 4(o), 7 and 10 of these Terms of Service and any provisions which by their nature survive, shall survive the termination of these Terms of Service. (b) The failure of Company to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms of Service shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision, and no waiver of any right or provision of these Terms of Service shall be deemed a further or continuing waiver of such right or provision. (c) These Terms of Service, together with any Subscription Agreement between you and Company regarding your access to and use of the Software, constitute the entire agreement between you and Company and govern your use of the Services, superseding any prior agreements between you and Company (including, but not limited to, any prior versions of the Terms of Service). If you are a corporation, organization, partnership or other non-individual entity, you shall cause your employees, agents, contractors, directors and officers to comply with these Terms of Service and shall be responsible at all times for all such employees, agents, contractors, directors and officers. (d) You may not assign these Terms of Service or any of your rights or obligations under these Terms of Service to a third party without the prior written consent of Company. Company may assign the Terms of Service or its rights or obligations under these Terms of Service to any party at any time without notice to you. Subject to the foregoing, these Terms of Service shall ensure to the benefit of and be binding upon you and Company and your/its respective successors (including any successor by reason of amalgamation) and assigns. (e) If any provision of these Terms of Service is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be void, invalid or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible so as to effect the intent of these Terms of Service and such determination shall not affect the remaining provisions contained in these Terms of Service. (f) These Terms of Service are to be governed, interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and the applicable laws of Canada, without giving effect to any principles of conflicts of laws contained therein, and you hereby consent and submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Ontario. These laws apply to your access to, or use of, the Services, notwithstanding your domicile, residency or physical location. The Services is intended for use only in jurisdictions where it may lawfully be offered for use. (g) This electronic document, and all other electronic documents referred to or incorporated herein, will be: (i) deemed for all purposes to be a “writing” or “in writing”, and to comply with all statutory, contractual, and other legal requirements for a writing; and (ii) legally enforceable as a signed agreement. A printed version of these Terms of Service and any notice given in electronic form shall be admissible in judicial proceedings or administrative proceedings based upon or relating to these Terms of Service to the same extent and subject to the same conditions as other business documents and records originally generated and maintained in printed form. (h) It is the express wish of the parties to these Terms of Service that these Terms of Service and all related documents be drawn up in English. C’est la volonté expresse des parties que la présente convention ainsi que les documents qui s’y rattachent soient rédigés en anglais. (i) If you have any questions or concerns about these Terms of Service, the practices of Company or your dealings with Company, you may contact a representative of Company by e-mailing to [email protected] or by regular mail to 304-49 Spadina Avenue Toronto, ON M5V 2J1, Canada. (j) Certain optional features of the Services may utilize AI Features and your use of such AI Features is subject to our AI Features Addendum located at https://devcycle.com/company/ai-addendum (“AI Features Addendum”), which is hereby incorporated by reference into, and forms an integral part of, these Terms of Service. By enabling, accessing or using any AI Features, you agree to the terms of the AI Features Addendum. Terms of Service last updated: July 24, 2025 Updates: Added AI Features Addendum Footer DevCycle What are Feature Flags? 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Roles & Permissions | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up Home Getting Started Essentials DevCycle Overview Key Features System Architecture Feature Hierarchy Feature Types Platform Feature Flags Experimentation Account Management Security and Guardrails Approval Workflows Audit Log Custom Property Schemas Feature Obfuscation Roles & Permissions SDK Visibility Variable Schemas Testing and QA Extras Examples Platform Security and Guardrails Roles & Permissions On this page Roles & Permissions At DevCycle, our permissions model is designed to protect production while supporting secure and scalable team collaboration. We offer flexible, role-based access controls that can be applied both at the Organization and Project level—allowing you to tailor access based on how your teams operate. Permissions are available for Organizations on our Business or Enterprise plans. You can visit our pricing page or contact our support team to learn more about our plans. Permission Levels Overview ​ DevCycle supports multiple levels of permission enforcement: Flat Access (default) : All users have full access across all Projects Basic Permissions : Org-wide roles that protect production Environments (Business and Enterprise plans) Full Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) : Fine-grained permissions managed at the Project level (Enterprise plans only) info Permissions enforcement will apply to all Projects and Production-type Environments within your Organization. Basic Permissions (Organization-Wide Roles) ​ Basic permissions apply at the Organization level and are available to all Business and Enterprise customers. The principle behind basic permissions is to protect Production Environments while keeping permissions and their management as lightweight as possible. This level is perfect for teams that want to be able to move fast but still require some governance protections to be in place. info To enable basic permissions, navigate to your Organization Settings page and enable it under the permissions dropdown. The roles available with Basic Permissions are: Members ​ Can ✅ ​ Configure Development and Staging Environments Configure Inactive Production Environments Cannot ❌ ​ Enable or Disable Production Environments Targeting Configure Active Production Environments When Production is Active , Configure Variables and Variations Manage roles of other users Manage Organization or Project settings Publishers ​ Everything Members can do, plus: Can ✅ ​ Enable or Disable Production Environments Targeting Configure Active Production Environments When Production is Active , Configure Variables and Variations Manage Project settings Cannot ❌ ​ Manage roles of other users Manage Organization settings or billing Owners ​ Everything Publishers can do, plus: Can ✅ ​ Manage roles of all users in the Organization Administer billing Assigning Roles ​ To assign a role to a team member, simply navigate to their profile. If you are an owner, you will be able to assign a new role to the member by using the Role dropdown. After you have selected a role, click "save" and the team member's permissions will be updated. For the user to have the new permission level available to them they will need to generate a new session by logging in again. Full Role-Based Access Control (Project-Level Roles – Enterprise Only) ​ For Organizations managing multiple teams or business units, DevCycle offers Project-level RBAC on Enterprise plans. This allows you to manage roles granularly, granting access only to the specific workspaces your team members need with the requisite roles they need in each of those workspaces. With Role-Based Access Control, you can: Scope access to individual Projects Prevent cross-project visibility and restrict access to only the Projects a user is assigned Align access with your SSO groups and SCIM-based provisioning This enables centralized identity and access management with decentralized control, especially when integrated with providers like Azure AD or Okta. info To enable and configure SSO and SCIM-based provisioning, please contact our support team. Role Matrix ​ The table below outlines actions available to each role across Organization and Project levels. note All actions affecting Production Environments are restricted for roles below Publisher . 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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 Future 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 Om Shree Posted on Jan 12 • Originally published at Medium           I Almost Fell for a “Last Wish” Scam : Here’s What You Need to Know # discuss # scam # security # privacy Recently, I received an unsolicited email that initially seemed like a heartfelt plea for help but quickly revealed itself as a classic scam. By sharing my experience, I hope to educate others on recognizing and avoiding these deceptive schemes, which have trapped countless victims worldwide. The Email That Started It All " A few days ago, I received an email from someone named Lucía Martina, claiming to be a 58-year-old woman from New Zealand battling terminal breast cancer. She wrote from a Gmail address ( luciamartina757@gmail.com ), introducing herself with a polite inquiry: "How are you doing? I have something to discuss with you." Nothing unusual. So I replied politely. Curious, I responded briefly, asking for more details. Her reply painted a tragic picture: orphaned and raised in a motherless babies' home, married for 20 years to her late husband Alexandra Paul (supposedly a U.S. Embassy worker in Washington, D.C., who died in a 2017 car accident), and childless. She claimed to have sold all her belongings after his death, depositing $4.3 million into a "non-residential" bank account. Now, confined to a hospital bed in London, unable to speak, and given only two months to live, she sought a "God-fearing" partner to donate at least 60% of the funds to charities or orphanages. In exchange, she promised I wouldn't regret it if my "heart is pure and sincere," and she'd provide bank details upon my agreement. Emotional Hooks and Red Flags The email tugged at the heartstrings. References to faith, charity, and impending death are designed to evoke sympathy. But I saw some red flags: grammatical errors, inconsistent details (e.g., a New Zealander in a London hospital with U.S. ties), and the unsolicited nature of the contact. It felt too scripted and just too urgent. Unmasking the Scam: A Common Fraudulent Tactic Upon reflection and research, this email matches the blueprint of an "Advance-fee fraud" or "419 scam" (named after the Nigerian criminal code section often associated with it, though perpetrators operate globally). In this variant, known as the "dying widow" or "inheritance scam," the sender poses as a terminally ill person (often a widow with cancer) offering a fortune in exchange for help distributing it to charities. The goal? To lure victims into providing personal information, paying "fees" for transfers, or even traveling abroad, only to be fleeced. Similar scams have been documented extensively. For instance, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Interpol report thousands of such cases annually, with variations involving names like "Mrs. Mary Williams" or "Dr. John Smith." In my case, searches for "Lucia Martina inheritance scam" reveal identical emails circulating since at least 2020, often with the same backstory but slight tweaks to names or amounts. Cybersecurity firms like Kaspersky and Norton have flagged these as phishing attempts, where the next steps typically involve requests for bank details, "processing fees," or legal documents, leading to identity theft or financial loss. According to the FTC's 2023 Consumer Sentinel Network report, advance-fee scams cost Americans over $300 million that year alone, with global figures likely in the billions. Victims are often empathetic individuals, targeted via harvested email lists from data breaches or public directories. The emotional manipulation: appeals to religion, charity, and urgency, makes it particularly insidious. Red Flags to Watch For If you've received a similar email, here are key warning signs I noticed: Unsolicited Contact: Legitimate opportunities don't arrive out of the blue via email from strangers. Emotional Manipulation: Stories of terminal illness, orphanhood, or faith-based pleas are common hooks to bypass skepticism. Promises of Easy Money: Offers of millions for minimal effort, especially tied to "last wishes," scream fraud. Grammatical Errors and Inconsistencies: Poor English, mismatched details (e.g., a New Zealand resident with U.S. embassy ties in London), and generic phrasing. Urgency and Secrecy: Pressure to act quickly, often with claims of limited time due to health. Requests for Personal Info: They'll eventually ask for bank details, IDs, or fees, never share these. In my interaction, the sender's insistence on my "pure heart" and quick response was a telltale sign. Fortunately, I didn't proceed further. How to Protect Yourself and Report Scams Knowledge is your best defense. Here's what experts recommend: Verify Claims Use search engines to check names, stories, or email addresses. Tools like ScamAdviser or WhoIs can reveal fake domains. Don't Engage Reply only if necessary, but avoid sharing details. Mark as spam and delete. Report It In India, file a complaint via the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (cybercrime.gov.in) or your email provider. Globally, inform the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov) or IC3 (ic3.gov). Educate Others Share experiences on forums like Reddit's r/Scams or social media, but anonymize sensitive info. Use Security Tools Enable two-factor authentication, use antivirus software, and be wary of attachments. If you've fallen victim, contact your bank immediately and report to authorities, recovery is possible in some cases. Final Thoughts: Turning Awareness into Action My brush with this scam was a stark reminder that compassion can be weaponized. While I emerged unscathed, many aren't so lucky, losing savings or suffering emotional distress. By exposing these tactics, we can collectively dismantle them. If this article resonates, share it widely, let's make the internet a safer space for genuine connections, not exploitation. 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Integration - 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 GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? 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Navigation Javascript (Angular, Vuejs etc) Integration Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Javascript (Angular, Vuejs etc) Integration OpenAI Open in ChatGPT How to integrate SuprSend inbox/feed components in Angular, Vue, VanillaJS, and other non-React frameworks. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT End of Support for @suprsend/web-inbox . Migrate to @suprsend/web-components We have upgraded authentication of inbox from HMAC to JWT as it is more secure. Please migrate to newer SDK if you are on old one. There are 2 ways in which you can implement inbox functionality: Drop-in components: Pre-built UI with many customizable options which require minimal effort to build. Headless implementation: For more advanced use cases where you want to build UI/UX from scratch. This guide help you integrate drop-in components in your non-react frameworks (angular, vuejs, vanillajs etc). If you want to build your own UI (headless) instead of using drop-in components please refer docs . ​ Integration ​ Integrate using script tag This integration is used in Vanillajs, Django, Laravel, ruby etc where npm is not used. Copy Ask AI <!-- for dropin inbox with bell --> < div id = "suprsend-inbox" ></ div > <!-- for feed without bell as a fullscreen notification etc --> < div id = "suprsend-feed" ></ div > < script > window . suprsendConfig = { distinctId: "YOUR_DISTINCT_ID" , publicApiKey: "YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY" , userAuthenticationHandler : ({ response }) => { console . log ( "User Authentication Response" , response ); }, }; let scriptElem = document . createElement ( "script" ); scriptElem . async = 1 ; scriptElem . src = "https://web-components.suprsend.com/v0.3.0/bundle.umd.js" ; scriptElem . onload = () => { console . log ( "SuprSend SDK loaded" , window . suprsend ); }; document . body . appendChild ( scriptElem ); </ script > ​ Integrate as npm package This integration is used in framework based applications like angular, vuejs etc. Copy Ask AI npm install @suprsend/web-components@latest Copy Ask AI import { initSuprSend , clearSuprSend } from "@suprsend/web-components" ; // for dropin inbox with bell < div id = "suprsend-inbox" ></ div > // for feed without bell as a fullscreen notification etc < div id = "suprsend-feed" ></ div > const suprsendConfig = { distinctId: "YOUR_DISTINCT_ID" , publicApiKey: "YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY" , userAuthenticationHandler : ({ response }) => { console . log ( "User Authentication Response" , response ); }, }; initSuprSend ( suprsendConfig ) // for creating instance and rendering component console . log ( "Instance created but user authentication pending" , window . suprsend ) NOTE: If you are using suprsend-feed , specify height for the container for infinite scroll to work properly. Copy Ask AI const suprsendConfig = { distinctId: "YOUR_DISTINCT_ID" , publicApiKey: "YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY" , feed: { theme: { notificationsContainer: { container: { height: "100vh" } } }, // add this to specify height }, }; ​ Removing instance Components will be removed automatically if you navigate away from the page (on unmounting). If you want to remove them manually, you can use below methods. Using script tag Using npm package Copy Ask AI window . suprsend . clearSuprSend (); // clears instance and remove all components window . suprsend . clearSuprSendInbox (); // unmount only inbox component window . suprsend . clearSuprSendFeed (); // unmount only feed component ​ Updating configuration dynamically Copy Ask AI window . suprsend . updateSuprSendConfig ( config : IUpdateSuprSendConfigOptions ); // refresh userToken, change locale, translations dymanically window . suprsend . updateInboxConfig ( config : IInbox ); window . suprsend . updateFeedConfig ( config : IFeed ); window . suprsend . updateToastConfig ( config : IToastNotificationProps ); ​ Accessing other instance methods SDK internally calls new SuprSend() when you call initSuprSend() then you can access instance using window.suprsend.client . This instance has methods like preferences , webpush , event and user updates . Copy Ask AI // example methods window . suprsend . client . isIdentified (); window . suprsend . client . user . addEmail ( email : string ); window . suprsend . client . track ( event : string , properties ?: Dictionary ) window . suprsend . client . webpush . registerPush (); window . suprsend . client . user . preferences . getPreferences ( args ?: {tenantId? : string }); ​ Config options To customise SuprSend components you can pass config object. Config Options Inbox Config Options Feed Config Options Toast Config Options Copy Ask AI interface ConfigProps { publicApiKey : string ; distinctId ? : unknown ; userToken ? : string ; host ? : string ; initOnLoad ? : boolean ; // pass false if you don't want to initialise instance just after loading script refreshUserToken ? : ( oldUserToken : string , tokenPayload : Dictionary ) => Promise < string > ; vapidKey ? : string ; swFileName ? : string ; userAuthenticationHandler ? : ({ response : ApiResponse }) => void ; inbox ? : IInbox ; // inbox config options feed ? : IFeed ; // feed config options toast ? : IToastNotificationProps ; // toast config options shadowRoot ?: ShadowRoot ; //shadowRoot reference } Parameter Description publicApiKey Public API Key is mandatory field without which error will be thrown by SuprSendProvider. You can get this from  SuprSend Dashboard . distinctId Unique identifier to identify a user across platform. If a value is passed SDK will create user and authenticate user. If null value is passed authenticated user’s instance data will be cleared in your application, kind of logout. userToken Mandatory when enhanced security mode is on. This is ES256 JWT token generated in your server-side. Refer docs to create userToken. refreshUserToken This function is called by SDK internally to get new userToken before existing token is expired. The returned JWT token string is used as the new userToken. userAuthenticationHandler This callback will be called after authenticating user internally when you pass distinctId field to give you back the response of user creation API call. host Customise the host url. vapidKey This key is needed only if you are implementing WebPush notifications. You can get it in SuprSend Dashboard —> Vendors —> WebPush swFileName This key is needed only if you are implementing WebPush notifications and want to customise default serviceworker.js file name with your own service worker file name. shadowRoot Shadow root reference to render components inside shadow dom For further component specific customisations please refer to the docs . Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Customization options How to customize the styling, CSS, and layout of the Inbox Feed to match your product’s design in non-React websites. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by On this page Integration Integrate using script tag Integrate as npm package Removing instance Updating configuration dynamically Accessing other instance methods Config options
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Forem Close Challenges > Algolia MCP Server Challenge CHALLENGE RESULTS 🏆 Winners Announced! 🎊 Congrats to the Algolia MCP Challenge Winners! Read Announcement Challenge ends soon! Submit your entry now DAYS : HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS See prompts Algolia MCP Server Challenge View Entries Please sign in to follow this challenge Manage your entire search infrastructure using natural language! Challenge Status: Ended Ended Join our next Challenge We are thrilled to partner with Algolia , one of our amazing Diamond Sponsors, for an exciting new DEV challenge that explores the cutting edge of AI-powered search. Running through July 27 , the Algolia MCP Server invites you to explore the intersection of AI and search technology using Algolia's Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. 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Best Practices for Securing Your Startup's Codebase: A CTO’s Step-by-Step Guide Home Docs Changelog Pricing Sign in Get started -> Menu Home Docs Changelog Pricing <- Go Back Best Practices for Securing Your Startup's Codebase: A CTO’s Step-by-Step Guide Startups often prioritize speed over security, pushing out features to gain a competitive edge. However, overlooking security in the early stages can lead to costly issues down the road. This guide provides a step-by-step approach for CTOs to secure their startup's codebase effectively while maintaining agility. Table of Contents Implement Secure Coding Standards Automate Security Scans Embrace Code Reviews with Security in Mind Practice Least Privilege Use Secrets Management Keep Dependencies Updated Enable Logging and Monitoring Regular Security Audits Educate Your Team Plan for Incident Response 1. Implement Secure Coding Standards Define a set of secure coding practices from the get-go. Train developers on common vulnerabilities such as SQL injection, XSS, and insecure deserialization. Adopting secure coding standards helps prevent vulnerabilities that are often introduced during rapid development. 2. Automate Security Scans Incorporate automated security tools into your CI/CD pipeline to catch vulnerabilities before they reach production. Tools like Snyk can help monitor dependencies and flag security issues, allowing your team to act proactively. 3. Embrace Code Reviews with Security in Mind Encourage peer code reviews that emphasize security. By incorporating a security checklist in your code review process, developers are more likely to catch issues early. Using tools like GitHub or GitLab for code reviews can streamline collaboration. Fine can make code reviews a far less arduous process for developers, making it easier to maintain consistently high standards. 4. Practice Least Privilege Ensure that each part of your system has access only to what it needs. Avoid giving developers or third-party services more permissions than necessary. Regularly review and revoke access to prevent unauthorized data exposure. 5. Use Secrets Management Avoid hardcoding sensitive information such as API keys, database credentials, or access tokens directly into your codebase. Instead, utilize a secrets management tool like AWS Secrets Manager, HashiCorp Vault, or Azure Key Vault to keep these secure. 6. Keep Dependencies Updated Outdated third-party libraries can introduce security vulnerabilities. Use dependency management tools to keep track of which libraries are in use and stay updated with security patches. 7. Enable Logging and Monitoring Monitor for unusual activity to detect threats early. Ensure your logging system captures details like failed login attempts, unexpected API usage, and codebase modifications. Using centralized logging services such as ELK Stack or Splunk can streamline threat detection and response. 8. Regular Security Audits Perform periodic security audits and penetration tests to assess the overall health of your codebase. Startups should consider working with a third-party security expert to identify gaps that might be overlooked internally. 9. Educate Your Team Security is everyone’s responsibility. Conduct regular training sessions to keep your development team aware of the latest security threats and best practices. Tools like OWASP or even informal lunch-and-learns can help build a security-aware culture. 10. Plan for Incident Response Have an incident response plan in place in case a breach does occur. Document the steps your team needs to take to minimize damage and recover. Being prepared can make the difference between a minor incident and a major catastrophe. Securing your startup's codebase requires deliberate planning and effort, but these practices will pay off by protecting your company and its customers. Adopting a proactive security mindset now can save countless headaches in the future. If you're building a software startup, Fine can help you achieve your development goals faster. From within your issue management platform, delegate tasks to AI and get a PR to review when you're done. You can also get coding tasks gone on the go, without compromising on security. Try it out at https://ai.fine.dev Start building today Try out the smoothest way to build, launch and manage an app Try for Free -> © Fine.dev - All rights reserved. Product Overview AI Workflows Pricing & Plans Changelog Blog Docs Company Press Terms & Conditions Privacy policy
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https://vibe.forem.com/t/openai
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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 Khadijah (Dana Ordalina) Posted on Jan 13 Readiness probe # devops # aws # kubernetes # beginners Readiness probe ** — это **проверка “готово ли приложение принимать трафик” . Проще говоря: “Ты уже готов работать с пользователями или ещё нет?” Чаще всего это термин из Kubernetes . Простыми словами 👇 Представь кафе: Кафе открыто , но повар ещё не готов, кухня не прогрелась, продукты не разложены. Readiness probe — это как вопрос официанту: 👉 «Можно уже пускать клиентов?» Если ответ “нет” — клиенты не заходят. Если “да” — клиентов начинают пускать. В Kubernetes что происходит Kubernetes регулярно проверяет приложение (например, по HTTP-запросу или команде). Если readiness probe успешен ✅ → pod получает трафик (его добавляют в Service / Load Balancer). Если неуспешен ❌ → pod жив , но трафик к нему не идёт . ⚠️ Важно: Readiness probe не убивает pod , он просто временно “выводится из оборота”. Чем отличается от liveness probe Коротко: Liveness probe — “Ты вообще жив?” ❌ нет → pod перезапускают Readiness probe — “Ты готов обслуживать запросы?” ❌ нет → pod живёт, но без трафика Когда readiness probe особенно нужен приложение долго стартует подключается к БД делает миграции временно перегружено зависит от внешних сервисов Погнали, наглядно и без заумных слов 😄 Реальный YAML-пример с readiness + liveness + startup apiVersion : v1 kind : Pod metadata : name : demo-app spec : containers : - name : app image : my-app:1.0 ports : - containerPort : 8080 # 1️⃣ Startup probe — ждём, пока приложение ВООБЩЕ запустится startupProbe : httpGet : path : /health/startup port : 8080 failureThreshold : 30 periodSeconds : 5 # → даём до 150 секунд на старт # 2️⃣ Readiness probe — готово ли принимать трафик readinessProbe : httpGet : path : /health/ready port : 8080 initialDelaySeconds : 5 periodSeconds : 5 failureThreshold : 3 # 3️⃣ Liveness probe — не зависло ли livenessProbe : httpGet : path : /health/live port : 8080 periodSeconds : 10 failureThreshold : 3 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Что здесь происходит по шагам 🟦 Startup probe Вопрос: «Ты уже ЗАПУСТИЛСЯ?» Kubernetes не запускает readiness и liveness , пока startup probe не станет OK если не стал OK за лимит → pod перезапускают 💡 Нужен для: Java / Spring приложений с миграциями долгого старта 🟩 Readiness probe Вопрос: «Ты ГОТОВ принимать запросы?» если ❌ → pod убирают из Service pod не перезапускают когда снова ✅ → трафик возвращается 💡 Типично проверяют: подключение к БД доступность зависимостей перегрузку 🟥 Liveness probe Вопрос: «Ты вообще ЖИВ?» если ❌ → pod перезапускают 💡 Проверяет: deadlock зависшие потоки утечки памяти Сравнение: startup vs readiness (очень коротко) Probe Когда Если FAIL Для чего startup только при старте pod перезапуск долгий запуск readiness всё время убрать трафик временно не готов liveness всё время pod перезапуск приложение зависло Жизненный пример Приложение стартует так: запускается JVM (40 сек) миграции БД (30 сек) готово принимать запросы 👉 startup probe ждёт шаги 1–2 👉 readiness probe включает трафик только после шага 3 👉 liveness probe следит, чтобы всё не зависло через час 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.fine.dev/blog/replit-vs-cursor-fr
Replit vs Cursor : Quel outil de codage IA est le meilleur pour vous ? Home Docs Changelog Pricing Sign in Get started -> Menu Home Docs Changelog Pricing <- Go Back Replit vs Cursor : Quel outil de codage IA est le meilleur pour vous ? Les outils de codage alimentés par l'IA gagnent du terrain dans le monde du développement, facilitant l'écriture, le débogage et la gestion du code pour les développeurs. Trois des principales plateformes dans cet espace sont Fine, Replit et Cursor, offrant toutes des fonctionnalités de codage assistées par l'IA. Cependant, avec ces avancées viennent des différences clés qui rendent chaque plateforme plus adaptée à différents types de développeurs. Dans ce blog, nous allons décomposer Replit et Cursor, examiner leurs similitudes et différences, et expliquer pourquoi Fine est une alternative supérieure. Table des matières Introduction à Replit Introduction à Cursor Similitudes entre Replit et Cursor Différences entre Replit et Cursor Pourquoi choisir Cursor plutôt que Replit Pourquoi choisir Replit plutôt que Cursor Pourquoi Fine est un meilleur choix Introduction à Replit Replit est un environnement de développement intégré (IDE) basé sur le navigateur qui a récemment lancé des fonctionnalités alimentées par l'IA, offrant l'autocomplétion, le débogage et la génération de documentation. Conçu pour rendre le codage accessible aux débutants comme aux professionnels, Replit offre des capacités de collaboration en temps réel, ce qui en fait un incontournable pour les projets d'équipe ou les fins éducatives. Il permet aux développeurs d'écrire rapidement du code, de générer des tests et de configurer des API sans configurations complexes. Avec son large support pour plusieurs langages de programmation, Replit est un choix flexible pour des tâches de codage variées. Introduction à Cursor Cursor est un éditeur de code alimenté par l'IA qui a été construit comme un fork de l'IDE populaire, VSCode. Il offre une complétion de code avancée, un refactoring de code intelligent et une édition en langage naturel. Cursor met également l'accent sur la sécurité, avec une certification SOC 2, ce qui le rend adapté aux équipes nécessitant une stricte confidentialité des données. Bien que Cursor puisse être utilisé comme un éditeur autonome, il est particulièrement précieux pour les développeurs travaillant déjà dans un environnement comme VSCode, leur permettant d'intégrer l'assistance IA sans perturber leur flux de travail. Similitudes entre Replit et Cursor Replit et Cursor se concentrent tous deux sur l'aide aux développeurs pour rationaliser leur flux de travail grâce à l'IA. Voici quelques similitudes clés : Génération de code assistée par l'IA : Les deux plateformes utilisent l'IA pour générer du code basé sur des invites en langage naturel, réduisant considérablement le temps que les développeurs passent à écrire des extraits de code de base. Fine peut également écrire du code pour vous, transformant un problème de Linear, GitHub ou Jira en une PR. Autocomplétion et débogage : Replit et Cursor offrent tous deux une complétion de code intelligente et une détection d'erreurs, accélérant le processus de développement et aidant les développeurs à détecter les erreurs tôt. Fonctionnalités de collaboration : Bien que Replit offre une collaboration en temps réel directement dans le navigateur, Cursor est un fork de VSCode. Différences entre Replit et Cursor Intégration de la plateforme : Replit est un IDE en ligne à part entière, ce qui signifie que les utilisateurs peuvent commencer à coder directement dans le navigateur sans configurer un environnement local. Cursor, en revanche, est plus adapté à ceux qui ont déjà un environnement de développement préféré dans VSCode et souhaitent rester dans cet environnement familier. Collaboration et facilité d'utilisation : L'environnement en ligne de Replit offre des fonctionnalités de collaboration en temps réel intégrées, ce qui le rend plus accessible pour les équipes ou les salles de classe. Cursor, bien que collaboratif, nécessite une configuration supplémentaire pour les extensions et peut être mieux adapté aux développeurs familiers avec des configurations avancées. Pourquoi choisir Cursor plutôt que Replit Sécurité : Pour les développeurs ou les équipes nécessitant des mesures de sécurité strictes, la certification SOC 1 de Cursor en fait le choix le plus fiable. Replit détient la certification SOC 2 pour les clients d'entreprise sur la plupart de leur plateforme, mais il n'est pas clair si cela inclut la nouvelle suite IA. Intégration avec les outils existants : Si vous utilisez déjà VSCode ou un autre environnement de développement local, l'intégration transparente de Cursor vous permet d'apporter une assistance IA à votre flux de travail actuel sans changer votre configuration, beaucoup. Fine ne nécessite pas de changer votre IDE du tout - collaborez avec Fine où que vous collaboriez habituellement avec vos coéquipiers. Refactoring de code : Cursor excelle dans l'assistance au refactoring de code et à l'amélioration des bases de code héritées, offrant des suggestions intelligentes qui aident à maintenir la qualité du code au fil du temps. Pourquoi choisir Replit plutôt que Cursor IDE entièrement intégré : Pour les développeurs qui veulent une solution tout-en-un sans avoir besoin d'installer des logiciels supplémentaires ou de gérer des extensions, l'environnement basé sur le navigateur de Replit est un excellent choix. Il vous permet de commencer à coder de n'importe où, sans les tracas de la configuration. Convient aux débutants : L'interface intuitive de Replit et sa documentation étendue en font une excellente option pour les débutants ou les éducateurs. Ses outils de collaboration faciles à utiliser le rendent également idéal pour les projets de groupe ou les environnements d'apprentissage. Collaboration en temps réel : Replit brille dans les environnements d'équipe, offrant une fonctionnalité de collaboration en temps réel rationalisée qui fonctionne parfaitement sur les navigateurs. Cela est particulièrement utile pour les projets où plusieurs développeurs doivent travailler ensemble en temps réel. Pourquoi Fine est un meilleur choix Bien que Replit et Cursor offrent tous deux des fonctionnalités de codage alimentées par l'IA convaincantes, Fine va plus loin en fournissant une automatisation avancée et un ensemble d'outils plus complet adapté aux équipes de développement. Voici pourquoi Fine est une meilleure alternative : Automatisation supérieure du flux de travail : L'IA de Fine n'assiste pas seulement à la génération de code et au débogage, mais automatise également des flux de travail entiers, réduisant le temps que les développeurs passent sur des tâches répétitives. Résumé des demandes de tirage (PR) : Fine peut résumer les demandes de tirage et aider les développeurs à se concentrer sur les décisions de haut niveau en examinant le code qui a déjà été testé et validé, une fonctionnalité non disponible dans Replit ou Cursor. Personnalisable pour les équipes : Fine est conçu pour évoluer avec les équipes, offrant des outils puissants pour le développement collaboratif qui s'intègrent parfaitement aux processus existants. Son IA peut aider à examiner et à améliorer le code, permettant aux équipes de travailler plus rapidement et plus efficacement. Conscience contextuelle complète : Fine s'intègre à GitHub, Linear, Sentry et plus encore, permettant à l'utilisateur d'activer l'IA où qu'il travaille et d'utiliser les informations sur les plateformes externes comme contexte. Utilisation illimitée des LLM Premium Fine ne limite pas combien les abonnés payants peuvent accéder à o1 d'OpenAI ou à Claude 3.5 Sonnet, les principaux LLM pour le développement logiciel. De nombreuses autres plateformes exigent que l'utilisateur fournisse ses propres clés API pour OpenAI et/ou Anthropic et paie donc par utilisation en plus de l'abonnement mensuel. En conclusion, Replit et Cursor offrent tous deux des solutions de codage alimentées par l'IA solides avec des forces uniques. Cependant, Fine offre une expérience IA plus complète et axée sur l'équipe qui peut améliorer la productivité bien au-delà de ce que l'une ou l'autre plateforme fournit actuellement. Que vous soyez un développeur solo ou que vous gériez une grande équipe de développement, les fonctionnalités IA de Fine et l'automatisation avancée du flux de travail en font un choix supérieur pour ceux qui cherchent à optimiser leur processus de développement. Start building today Try out the smoothest way to build, launch and manage an app Try for Free -> © Fine.dev - All rights reserved. Product Overview AI Workflows Pricing & Plans Changelog Blog Docs Company Press Terms & Conditions Privacy policy
2026-01-13T08:48:54
https://dev.to/kowshikkumar_reddymakire/building-a-low-code-blockchain-deployment-platform-4ali#comments
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Kowshikkumar Reddy Makireddy Posted on Jan 13 Building a Low-Code Blockchain Deployment Platform # blockchain # devops # showdev # tooling I’m Kowshik Makireddy, I build infrastructure for blockchain deployment. For the past two years, I’ve been working on developing this platform and main problem that kept frustrating me: deploying smart contracts is unnecessarily complicated and error-prone. Most tools assume you’re either a Solidity expert comfortable with CLI tools, or you’re fine with a one-click generator that gives you no control or history. I wanted something in between. So I built it. The Problem I Kept Running Into Most tutorials and guides make deployment sound simple: “Now just run npx hardhat run scripts/deploy.js and you're done!" But that's where things actually get complicated. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve: Deployed to localhost thinking it was Sepolia Lost track of which contract address corresponds to which version Had to dig through terminal logs to find a transaction hash Deployed the same contract twice by accident Forgotten to verify a contract on Etherscan The more I worked with smart contracts, the more I realized that deployment is where the operational challenges live. The Solidity code itself might be solid, but the deployment process is fragile and manual. Hardhat and Foundry are excellent frameworks — I actually started with Hardhat in this project. But they’re built for developers who are comfortable with CLI tools and writing custom scripts. They assume you’ll manage everything manually. For a solo developer or a small team, that means lots of room for error. On the flip side, there are no-code token generators that let you create an ERC20 in one click. Great for quick experiments, but they deploy once and forget everything. No history, no metadata, no way to track what you deployed last week versus today. What I wanted was something in between: the power and flexibility of proper deployment tools, but with the structure and traceability of an operational system. What I Built The platform focuses on three core things: Programmatic contract generation Instead of writing Solidity manually each time, the system generates contracts based on parameters. Right now it supports ERC20, ERC721, and ERC1155 — the three most commonly used token standards. Repeatable deployment Every deployment follows the same process: generate contract → compile → deploy to Sepolia → verify on Etherscan → save metadata. Same workflow every single time. Persistent deployment records Every contract deployed through the platform gets a full record: what type, when it was deployed, who deployed it, the contract address, the transaction hash, everything. It creates an audit trail. I chose to focus on three token standards: ERC20 for fungible tokens (think USDC, DAI) ERC721 for NFTs (think Bored Apes, CryptoPunks) ERC1155 for multi-token contracts (think gaming items) These three cover the majority of real-world use cases. Keeping the scope focused made the system more maintainable and easier to reason about. Plus, most newer token standards are extensions of these anyway. How the System Works The architecture is designed for simplicity and portability: Frontend (React) ↓ Backend API (Node.js + Express) ↓ Ethers.js (direct blockchain interaction) ↓ Sepolia Testnet ↓ Etherscan (verification) A few design decisions are worth explaining: Using Ethers.js for Direct Blockchain Interaction The platform uses Ethers.js for deployment rather than spawning external processes. This was a deliberate architectural decision that came after hitting some real production challenges. Initially, I built the system to spawn Hardhat as child processes for each deployment. Worked great on my laptop. But when I deployed the backend to Vercel, everything broke. Runtime errors, timeouts, inconsistent deployments — the works. The problem wasn’t my code. It was the environment. Vercel runs serverless functions with strict limitations: no persistent file system, restricted process spawning, execution timeouts. Hardhat expects a stable environment with file access and long-running processes. The two don’t play well together. So I refactored everything to use Ethers.js directly. No child processes. No external dependencies. Just direct blockchain interaction through RPC calls. This gave me: Serverless compatibility — Works in any Node.js environment Simpler architecture — Direct Ethereum communication, no spawning overhead Better error handling — Full control over deployment flow Faster deployments — No process startup time Portability — Can deploy on Vercel, AWS Lambda, Heroku, or traditional servers without changes The deployment flow now works entirely through Ethers.js: Generate Solidity contract dynamically based on user input Compile using solc (Solidity compiler) in-memory Deploy directly to Sepolia using Ethers.js ContractFactory Verify on Etherscan via their API Save complete metadata to database One asynchronous operation. No external processes. Works everywhere. Deploying to Sepolia by Default All deployments go to Sepolia testnet, not mainnet. This gives you: Real blockchain execution (not a local simulation) Real gas costs (so you know what mainnet would cost) Public verifiability on Etherscan Zero financial risk from bugs or mistakes I deploy everything to Sepolia first, test it thoroughly, and only consider mainnet after multiple successful test deployments. The platform could support mainnet, but I’d rather force good habits. Saving Deployment Metadata This is probably the most important part. Every deployment creates a record in the database with: Token type (ERC20/ERC721/ERC1155) Network (Sepolia) Contract address Deployer address Transaction hash Block number Timestamp Token configuration (name, symbol, supply, etc.) This creates a permanent history. I can look back and see exactly what I deployed three months ago, who deployed it, and pull up the Etherscan link instantly. No more digging through terminal logs or trying to remember addresses. Real Problems I Hit Along the Way This project didn’t come together smoothly. Here are the main issues I struggled with: Production Deployment Challenges The Hardhat-based architecture worked perfectly in local development but completely broke when deployed to production. Everything that worked on my laptop failed in Vercel’s serverless environment. The issues were environmental: Serverless functions time out (10–60 seconds depending on tier) No persistent file system for storing Hardhat artifacts Process spawning restrictions Different behavior for environment variables Debugging this was frustrating because I couldn’t reproduce the errors locally. Everything worked fine in development. It took several failed production deployments to realize the problem wasn’t bugs in my code — it was architectural assumptions about the execution environment. The solution was a complete refactor to Ethers.js. Now the entire deployment is a single async operation with no external processes, no file system dependencies, and consistent behavior regardless of hosting platform. Lesson learned: Design for your production environment from day one, not just your development laptop. ABI and Artifact Management After deploying a contract, you need its ABI (Application Binary Interface) to interact with it. Managing compiled contract artifacts — ABIs, bytecode, metadata — consistently across deployments was trickier than expected. I spent days debugging why deployed contracts wouldn’t load in the frontend. The issue? Inconsistent naming between the Solidity filename, the contract name inside the file, and the database record. Small mismatches would break artifact resolution completely. I eventually standardized everything: the filename, contract name, and database record name all match exactly. Every contract follows the same naming convention. Problem solved, but it was painful to figure out. Keeping Metadata in Sync Once I added the deployment history feature, a new problem appeared: what if the deployment succeeds but saving the metadata fails? Or vice versa? If a contract deploys but doesn’t get recorded, the platform thinks it doesn’t exist — but it’s actually live on Sepolia. If metadata saves but deployment fails, the database has a record for a contract that doesn’t exist. I had to treat deployment and metadata storage as a single atomic operation. The database transaction only commits if the deployment succeeds AND the metadata saves. If either fails, everything rolls back. This required wrapping the entire flow in proper error handling and transaction management. The lesson: Most of the complexity isn’t in the Solidity. It’s in all the infrastructure around deployment — network handling, artifact management, state consistency, error recovery, and production deployment considerations. Why This Actually Matters Every contract deployed through this platform can be: Verified on Etherscan (you don’t have to trust me, just check the blockchain) Traced back to a specific deployment time and deployer Reproduced from the stored metadata Referenced months later without digging through old logs Here are some real contracts currently live on Sepolia that I deployed through the platform: ERC20: 0xaD54Ba6289F4bBb681816d886Ff601fB5707B76a ERC721: 0x71FF55Ab8d5C9C31130750260F67A31157A2CC51 ERC1155: 0x9801118c5E69EF4BD4abF4f380691BB8dc21Da9c You can verify all of these on Sepolia Etherscan. They show deployment timestamps, transaction details, and verified source code. This isn’t just about having a deployment tool. It’s about having infrastructure that makes blockchain development more systematic and less error-prone. Beyond Deployment: Interaction Features Once a contract is deployed, the platform lets you interact with it: Mint tokens (for ERC721 and ERC1155) Check balances for any address View transaction history Connect wallets to verify ownership This makes the platform useful beyond the initial deployment. You can test your contracts, mint test NFTs, and verify everything works before moving to mainnet. What This Platform Is (And Isn’t) This is not: A token launchpad A marketplace An NFT minting platform for end users A DeFi protocol It’s infrastructure for developers and technical teams. The platform is useful for: Prototyping token systems without writing Solidity from scratch Teaching blockchain concepts with real deployments Managing multiple contract deployments systematically Experimenting with different token configurations Building governance or DAO systems that need repeatable deployment If you’re building a consumer product, this is the backend infrastructure layer. If you’re teaching blockchain, this lets students deploy real contracts without getting stuck in configuration. If you’re a founder testing governance models, this gives you a repeatable process for deploying and tracking contracts. What I Learned Building This I come from an operations background — supply chain, business analysis, process optimization. I’m used to asking: “How do we do this 100 times without breaking it?” Blockchain development often doesn’t think that way. It treats each deployment as a unique event rather than a repeatable process. Building this platform changed how I approach smart contract work. I now think about the full lifecycle: Development (writing Solidity) Testing (unit tests, local deployment) Deployment (to testnet/mainnet) Verification (Etherscan) Tracking (metadata and history) Interaction (post-deployment operations) Writing good Solidity is important, but it’s only one part of the picture. The infrastructure around deployment — how you deploy, how you track what’s deployed, how you verify and interact with contracts — matters just as much. One major lesson: architecture decisions need to consider deployment environments from the start. What works perfectly in local development might break in production. My initial Hardhat-based approach worked beautifully on my laptop but failed in Vercel’s serverless environment. Refactoring to Ethers.js taught me to think about portability and environmental constraints from the beginning, not as an afterthought. Good infrastructure works everywhere, not just in ideal conditions. Whether you’re deploying to Vercel, AWS Lambda, a traditional VPS, or containerized environments, the system should be portable. That meant choosing tools and patterns that don’t assume specific execution environments — no process spawning, minimal file system dependencies, and stateless operations. This experience made me a better engineer. I now think about production constraints during the design phase, not after deployment fails. Good infrastructure is invisible when it works. You only notice it when it’s missing. What’s Next I’m actively working on expanding the platform: Multi-chain support — Starting with Polygon and Arbitrum. The architecture is already designed to support multiple networks; it’s mostly about adding RPC configurations and network-specific logic. AI agents for user assistance — Building intelligent agents that help users throughout the deployment process. This includes a customer service agent that answers questions about the platform, and a deployment assistant that guides users step-by-step through token creation. The goal is to make the platform conversational and intuitive, especially for non-technical users. Governance templates — Pre-built contract templates for DAOs, token voting, timelock controllers, and multi-sig wallets. Deploy a complete governance system in minutes instead of days. Public deployment pages — Each deployment gets a public URL showing its details, verification status, and transaction history. Basically an on-chain portfolio of everything you’ve deployed. The broader vision is to make blockchain deployment accessible to technical founders, small dev teams, and educators who understand the value of smart contracts but don’t want to become Solidity experts. Lower the barrier without hiding the complexity entirely. Open Source and Community This project is fully open source. The code is on GitHub, the platform is live on Sepolia, and anyone can use it or contribute. I built this because I needed it myself, and I’m sharing it because others might find it useful. If you’re working on similar problems — deployment infrastructure, blockchain tooling, educational platforms — I’d be interested to hear from you. GitHub Repository: https://github.com/Kowshikkumar1997/chainforge-backend https://github.com/Kowshikkumar1997/chainforge-ui Live Platform: https://chainforge-ui.vercel.app/ Connect with me: www.linkedin.com/in/kowshik-kumar-m-166199138 If you’re building token systems, teaching blockchain development, or experimenting with governance models, feel free to try the platform or reach out. I’m always interested in talking with people solving similar problems. Closing Thoughts This project started as a way to understand smart contract deployment beyond running a script. It turned into infrastructure that makes deployment more systematic, traceable, and repeatable. Treating deployment as an operational concern — not just a one-time command — shaped almost every design decision. That mindset came directly from my operations background, where process and traceability are everything. If you’re building on blockchain, I’d encourage you to think beyond the Solidity code itself. Look at the full deployment lifecycle. Ask yourself: “Can I repeat this process six months from now? Can someone else understand what I deployed and why? Do I have an audit trail?” The answers to those questions often matter more than the smart contract code itself. If this resonates with you — whether you’re a developer, founder, or educator — reach out. I’m always up for a conversation about blockchain infrastructure and what’s missing in the current tooling landscape. Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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https://dev.to/badrchanaa/ai-should-not-be-in-code-editors-1p02
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Badr chanaa Posted on Jan 10           AI should not be in Code Editors # ai # productivity # programming # discuss AI has become, over the last few years, an impossible technology to ignore. Almost everyone ignored it at some point, and now most developers have adopted it for daily use—both professionally and personally—including myself. However, AI is not meant for code editors. It should stay in the browser. Coding requires deep thinking about every line while maintaining the overall structure and design of the system. The AI we have today cannot do this consistently or deeply (and no, this is not a prompt issue). When embedded directly into the editor, it mainly helps with small, repetitive tasks while overlooking the broader architecture of the project. Yes, it can reduce typing time, and for less experienced developers it may even produce better-looking code than they could write themselves. But it can—and will—introduce subtle bugs. This creates a tradeoff between speed and code quality and security. So should we still include AI in code editors because it saves time? No. And here’s why. First, typing speed is almost never the bottleneck in software development. Second, the time saved by AI is often lost debugging subtle issues introduced by generated code and overlooked by the developer. For less experienced/skilled developers (and sometimes even experienced/skilled ones, aka the x10 devs), AI can generate new ideas or better implementations. However, as a project grows, the developer may lose track of what is actually happening because they do not deeply understand the generated code. This leads to even more time spent asking the AI to explain the code, searching documentation, and filling gaps in knowledge about algorithms, libraries, or techniques they never truly learned. While that learning process is not wasted—and can improve the developer’s skills—it does not require AI to be embedded in the editor. All of this can (and should) happen in the browser. Another reason AI should not be in code editors is that it encourages laziness over time. Even experienced developers risk skill atrophy. Gradually, they may become similar to less experienced developers: relying on AI for things they once knew, then wasting time debugging AI-generated bugs they failed to notice. In the future, AI may or may not become capable of reliably writing large, complex systems. If that happens, we may not even need code editors—only interfaces to observe and validate the output. Until then: no AI in your code editor. Note 2: This post was reviewed and rewritten by an AI—in the browser. Note 3: Sorry ${PREFERRED_AI_EDITOR} Top comments (14) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Peter Vivo Peter Vivo Peter Vivo Follow Pipeline operator and touch bar fanatic from Hungary. God speed you! Location Pomaz Education streetwise Work full stack developer at TCS Joined Jul 24, 2020 • Jan 11 • Edited on Jan 11 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I using AI ( gemini, codex, copilot ) cli version, which is give much different AI helped development experience. I cannot able to compare the code editor version, which I not used. Why? Because my initial idea is the code development need to be independent from code editors. Many times I just use simple vim for editing ( I don't use too many vim motions just: o, O, a, A, i, I, y, p, dd, x, :, esc ), I am also familiar to direct codewriting in browser console. So my suggestion is for code development do not need to stack some dedicated code editor functionality without AI or with. AI cli strong ability on larger project to just give a prompt and AI is work on a problem ( mainly refactoring legacy codebase ) on agent mode around 10min -> 1.5h and do a crazy amount codebase change. Just the PR time is fare more higher, but I think this is will worth. Finally: terminal is your friend. Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Seb Hoek Seb Hoek Seb Hoek Follow Software developer 25+y. I spent time in very small and very large organizations. I learn, build, occasionally teach and, this is new, write. Location Zürich, Switzerland Education If you ask nicely I can share my LinkedIn Work Freelancer, founder, dreamer Joined Jan 7, 2026 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I am not sure I agree. AI can help create better code faster, both for inexperienced and experienced developers. At least from my experience and from what I learn from talking to my fellow experienced developer friends (aka old guys). But, and here I see your points, it should be applied wisely if the project should be maintainable. And it doesn't replace traditional quality controls such as static code analysis, unit test coverage, clean modular code, well-designed APIs, code reviews, penetration testing etc. Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 10 • Edited on Jan 10 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I totally agree with you! 👍 Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Follow Computer hobbyist who is currently exploring Python. Also interested in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Location United Kingdom Pronouns he/him Joined Jan 1, 2026 • Jan 10 • Edited on Jan 10 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It's a difficult subject for sure. For myself, it's goes beyond the title of this post, as I am very privacy-focused with regard to the applications and services I use. I have no interest using Visual Studio Code, for example. Not only is it a Microsoft product but it is becoming more entrenched with Co-Pilot. It has telemetry too. Yes, much of this can be turned-off or ignored but that won't always be the case. I have considered VSCodium, though I'm also taking a firm look at Pulsar Editor as well. If I was to go for an AI supported editor, it would probably be with Zed. Again, this is very much a personal standpoint and based on the desire to migrate from Big Tech. This isn't something everyone will want to do or be able to. Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   jabo Landry jabo Landry jabo Landry Follow Pronouns Developer Prototype Joined Oct 10, 2025 • Jan 12 • Edited on Jan 12 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide 😂😂 a lot of us seeing this comment may say you're falling behind due to refuse of using AI, I want to know how you manage that pressure among peers mocking you for not using AI if you ever faced them. Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Follow Computer hobbyist who is currently exploring Python. Also interested in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Location United Kingdom Pronouns he/him Joined Jan 1, 2026 • Jan 12 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Totally understand why it might sound that way. Just to clarify, I’m not in the field, so I’m not navigating peer pressure around AI use. My reluctance to use Visual Studio Code goes beyond Copilot, as I mentioned - it’s also a Microsoft product. I did mention Zed Editor as something I’d consider using, which does have AI. For me, it’s not about refusing AI; it’s about choosing when and why to use it. I focus on fundamentals first, then use tools intentionally. I don’t think there’s much more to add from my side, but thanks for sharing your thoughts on the subject. Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Ankit Rattan Ankit Rattan Ankit Rattan Follow Coder By Profession, Creator By Mind! Email rattanankit2004@gmail.com Location Remote Education NIT Delhi Work JFL | Ex-Microsoft | Ex-CabEasy Joined Aug 21, 2024 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide sometimes the suggestions deviate me from my thinking and that irritates a lot; it’s a gamble where sometimes it is very productive, and other times it is the reason a 2-minute task turns into 2 hours. Like comment: Like comment: 5  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Aaron Rose Aaron Rose Aaron Rose Follow Software engineer and technology writer at tech-reader.blog Location Dallas, TX Joined Aug 24, 2024 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide nice one, badr! thanks 💯 Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Aryan Choudhary Aryan Choudhary Aryan Choudhary Follow Level up 10x faster Email aryanc1240@gmail.com Location Pune, India Pronouns He/Him Work SDE 1 Joined Nov 5, 2024 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide "I'm not convinced AI's the scurvy dog we think it is. It's a double-edged sword, capable of slicing through code with ease but also introducing subtle bugs that can send your ship to Davy Jones' locker. Can we trust AI to chart the course of our code, or should we keep it anchored in the browser?" This comment was written by AI too lol (o′┏▽┓`o) Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   EmberNoGlow EmberNoGlow EmberNoGlow Follow Just a dude, a mid-level on Godot / Python developer and Rust beginner Joined Nov 18, 2025 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The key difference between AI in the editor and in the browser is that it can change your project files. And the differences end there (apart from the user interface) The quality of the AI result depends on the prompt, so writing a complex program using AI is like writing your own book; the more detailed you describe it, the better the result. AI can be bad for those who are too lazy to write prompts, but good for those who clearly define their goals. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Christian Rossetto Christian Rossetto Christian Rossetto Follow you are what you love Work Software Engineer Joined Oct 12, 2025 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I see your point, and it makes total sense to me... At least in some cases. Like most things in software development, the answer depends on context. Do I think it’s okay to use AI embedded in your editor to build a simple web page? Yes. Do I think it’s okay to use it to analyze your code and suggest improvements with more context than a generic web search? Absolutely. But do I think it’s okay to turn on auto-accept and let AI drive your development? Hard no. It’s a powerful technology and can be extremely helpful when used wisely. If you don’t have the patience or self-control to use it that way, you’re probably better off not using it at all, your results will likely be better. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Ehsan Pourhadi Ehsan Pourhadi Ehsan Pourhadi Follow Joined Apr 25, 2020 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I completely disagree with you! You just have to learn how to use it. The flow that works for me is to make a plan first. Have AI stop and manually test and review the code call it out on the stupid things it does. Stop it in the middle of working if you see it doing something stupid. Sometimes I ask agents to explain the code they write so I know how to edit it later on. i'm VERY RUDE to my agents when i see something i dont like and ask them why they didn’t do the thing the way I usually do. I use AI as a power tool versus AI as a crutch. I use it like a junior dev that i interrupt, interrogate, and occasionally roast. :D But I understand that you have to have hands-on experience without AI to be able to get to that point, so you can correct AI code. That is going to be hard for new developers when they can just ask AI every time they get stuck instead of putting time into debugging and understanding why the AI did the things it did. That difference isn’t technical, it’s philosophical, and it shows up in how people learn to think. Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (14 comments) Some comments may only be visible to logged-in visitors. Sign in to view all comments. Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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https://www.fine.dev/blog/o1-vs-sonnet
OpenAI o1 vs. Claude Sonnet 3.5: Which AI Model is Best for Coding? Home Docs Changelog Pricing Sign in Get started -> Menu Home Docs Changelog Pricing <- Go Back OpenAI o1 vs. Claude Sonnet 3.5: Which AI Model is Best for Coding? Introduction As AI continues to evolve, two models stand out: o1 by OpenAI and Claude Sonnet 3.5 by Anthropic. Both offer impressive capabilities for software developers, but their strengths vary, especially when it comes to coding. This blog compares these two AI models, focusing on coding tasks and general performance. Fine includes unlimited access to both models, making it a great way to test and compare how o1 and Sonnet perform with coding tasks. Core Differences o1 is designed for complex reasoning and problem-solving . Its responses are deep and thoughtful, making it ideal for developers working on intricate problems or needing detailed explanations. On the other hand, Claude Sonnet 3.5 focuses on efficiency and speed , excelling in rapid response times while being more cost-effective. If you're looking to quickly generate code or handle high-volume tasks, Claude Sonnet 3.5 may be the better option. Both models use transformer-based architectures, but o1 is more suited for developers seeking detailed reasoning, while Claude Sonnet 3.5 is the go-to for those who prioritize speed. Context Window and Performance The context window plays a crucial role in how well these models handle large inputs or extended conversations. ChatGPT o1 supports 128,000 tokens, while Claude Sonnet 3.5 handles a larger 200,000 tokens , giving it an advantage for tasks that require significant context retention, such as reviewing long codebases. Both models offer strong performance in a range of tasks, but their abilities shine in different areas. ChatGPT o1 excels in multistep reasoning , explaining complex code logic in detail, while Claude Sonnet 3.5 focuses on rapid, efficient bug fixes and code generation . Claude 3.5 Sonnet Upgraded Version - October 2024 - Is Claude now better than GPT for Coding? In October 2024, Anthropic announced an upgraded version of Claude 3.5 Sonnet. The recent updates to Claude 3.5 Sonnet have significantly enhanced its software engineering capabilities. Notably, the model's performance on the SWE-bench Verified benchmark has improved from 33.4% to 49.0%, surpassing all publicly available models, including OpenAI's o1-preview. This advancement reflects Claude 3.5 Sonnet's enhanced accuracy in function generation and error checking, particularly in debugging and refactoring code involving nested functions or interdependent segments. Additionally, the model's expanded token capacity allows it to retain and utilize more extensive context, making it ideal for reviewing large codebases or managing intricate projects with multiple dependencies. Early testing indicates that Claude 3.5 Sonnet excels in specialized coding tasks, such as identifying security vulnerabilities in web applications and optimizing algorithms for speed and efficiency. GitLab, for instance, reported up to a 10% improvement in reasoning capabilities for DevSecOps tasks with the updated model, without any increase in latency. AI use cases for coding with o1 and Claude Sonnet 3.5 ChatGPT o1: Debugging complex React state management: Use o1 to deeply analyze why certain states aren’t updating properly or conflicting across components. Refactoring legacy code: Employ o1’s thorough reasoning to restructure an old Python script for readability and maintainability. Creating algorithms: Ideal for writing and explaining algorithms like sorting, tree traversal, or dynamic programming in detail. Claude Sonnet 3.5: Generating boilerplate code: Quickly create setup files for new projects like Flask APIs or front-end scaffolding in Next.js. Auto-completing functions: Use it to complete a half-written JavaScript function with appropriate error handling and edge cases. Bulk code generation: Sonnet 3.5 excels in producing repetitive yet slightly varied code structures like similar API endpoints or unit test cases. Which AI Models do the different AI coding tools use? There are lots of dev tools available today to help with your AI coding, from advanced AI coding assistants such as Fine to code generators such as GitHub Copilot. Some use multiple LLMs, some give you the choice and others are based on one model only. Which AI Model (LLM) does Fine use? Fine is one of the few AI coding tools to offer users the choice between different LLMs for various tasks. When using Fine via the web browser, users can choose between o1-preview, 4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet. You'll need a pro subscription to take advantage of this however, which is $13-15 per month. If you're a free user, you'll be able to use Fine with 4o. Click here to try it out. Which AI Model (LLM) does GitHub Copilot use? GitHub Copilot is heavily integrated with OpenAI. GitHub is owned by Microsoft who have a deep partnership with OpenAI. Most users have access to 4o, whilst Azure AI subscribers may be able to use GitHub Copilot with o1-mini and o1-preview. UPDATE: At GitHub Universe 2024, it was announced that this exclusive partnership was no longer so exclusive and that the option to use Claude would be rolled out to all GitHub Copilot users shortly. Some users have already been able to access Claude. It's available in the Copilot Chat in Visual Studio Code and Immersive Copilot in the web browser only. Which AI Model (LLM) does Cursor use? Cursor uses Claude 3.5 Sonnet by default and falls back to OpenAI 4o during Anthropic outages. Which AI Model (LLM) does Bolt use? Bolt, the AI coding tool that specializes exclusively in front-end, relies on Claude 3.5 Sonnet. Which AI Model (LLM) does Replit use? Although Replit previously released their own AI model in 2023, when they announced Replit Agent, their primary AI coding too, in 2024, it seems they took the decision to use Claude 3.5 Sonnet. How to compare different AI Coding tools and LLMs? If you're looking to compare which are the best AI coding tools or LLMs, there are a few things to bare in mind. First, it's important to assess the LLM and the tool separately. Use a tool like Fine that allows you to give the same task to multiple LLMs to compare which gives you the best result. Here's a comparison we did of the three models offered by Fine, posed with the same question: What does this repo do? (It's a question that some are calling the Hello World of AI coding). Second, compare how the tools perform with your chosen LLM, specific to your use case. Fine offers a variety of integrations to boost your productivity, such as the ability to make revisions inside GitHub PR, that are saving developers hours every week. Which Model Is Better for Coding? For coding tasks, your choice depends on your needs: ChatGPT o1 is the better option when working on complex, multistep problems where you need deep reasoning and thorough explanations. For example, it excels in explaining intricate code or assisting with debugging in a more thoughtful manner. Claude Sonnet 3.5 is the go-to model for fast, efficient code generation and iterative prototyping. It's cost-effective for high-volume tasks like generating multiple code snippets or automating bug fixes. Both models support developers in coding, but Claude Sonnet 3.5 may save time and money for everyday coding tasks, while ChatGPT o1 might be your ally for tougher, detailed coding problems. Conclusion When deciding between ChatGPT o1 and Claude Sonnet 3.5 , consider the complexity of your coding tasks and budget constraints. ChatGPT o1 offers better problem-solving for intricate tasks, while Claude Sonnet 3.5 provides faster, more affordable code generation for day-to-day development needs. Both models are powerful AI tools that can significantly enhance your productivity as a software developer. Sign up to a platform like Fine , which includes unlimited access to both, for the best of both worlds without overpaying. Why Subscribe to Fine? Fine is a platform that offers unlimited access to both o1 and Claude Sonnet 3.5 , allowing developers to switch between these powerful LLMs based on their task needs. This flexibility is perfect for those who require detailed explanations from ChatGPT or fast, efficient code generation from Claude. With Fine, there's no need to manage your own API keys or worry about usage limits—everything is included. Subscribing to Fine simplifies the process, offering cost-effective, unlimited access to both models for all your coding and development tasks. Sources McNulty, Niall. "ChatGPT o1 vs Claude Sonnet 3.5." Medium , 5 days ago. Link . "GPT o1 vs Claude 3.5 Sonnet: Which model is better for Coding?" Bind AI Blog , 17 Sep 2024. Link . "Compare o1 Preview vs. Claude 3.5 Sonnet." Context.ai . Link . Harisec. "o1 vs Claude." GitHub . Link . Table of Contents Introduction Core Differences Context Window and Performance Claude 3.5 Sonnet Upgraded Version - October 2024 - Is Claude now better than GPT for Coding? AI Coding use cases with o1 and Claude 3.5 Sonnet Which AI Model do different AI Coding tools use? Fine GitHub Copilot Cursor Bolt Replit How to compare LLMs and tools for AI coding Which Model Is Better for Coding? Conclusion Why Subscribe to Fine Start building today Try out the smoothest way to build, launch and manage an app Try for Free -> © Fine.dev - All rights reserved. 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2026-01-13T08:48:54
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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 HK Lee Posted on Jan 9 • Originally published at pockit.tools pnpm vs npm vs yarn vs Bun: The 2026 Package Manager Showdown # bunjs # pnpm # yarn # npm Every JavaScript project starts with a choice: which package manager? For years, it was npm by default. Then yarn promised faster installs. Then pnpm claimed to save gigabytes of disk space. And now Bun's built-in package manager claims to make everything else obsolete. But here's what no one tells you: the "best" package manager depends entirely on your specific use case, and blindly following benchmarks can lead you astray. A package manager that's perfect for a solo developer's side project might be terrible for a 500-package monorepo—and vice versa. This guide cuts through the marketing hype. After extensive testing across different project sizes and configurations in January 2026, here's what actually matters for each package manager, when to use it, and how to migrate if you need to. 📌 Version Note: This comparison covers npm 11.x, yarn 4.x (Berry), pnpm 10.x, and Bun 1.3 as of January 2026. The Quick Verdict If you're in a hurry, here's the short version: Use Case Recommended Why Solo/small projects Bun Fastest by far, simplest setup Large monorepos pnpm Best disk efficiency, workspace support Enterprise/legacy npm Maximum compatibility, no surprises Yarn ecosystem yarn 4 PnP mode, excellent plugins Performance at scale pnpm or Bun Both excel, pnpm more mature Now let's dive into why. The Contenders: 2026 State of Play npm 11.x Status: Still the default, ships with Node.js Latest: npm 11.7.0 (December 2025) Philosophy: Compatibility over innovation Key Strength: Works everywhere, always npm has evolved significantly. The node_modules structure is now more optimized, and features like npm audit have become industry standards. But npm's conservative approach means it's rarely the fastest or most efficient—it's just the most reliable. yarn 4.x (Berry) Status: Complete rewrite from yarn 1.x Latest: yarn 4.12.0 (January 2026) Philosophy: Innovation through Plug'n'Play (PnP) Key Strength: Zero-installs, plugin architecture Yarn Berry is essentially a different product from yarn 1. The Plug'n'Play feature eliminates node_modules entirely, instead using a .pnp.cjs file that maps imports directly to zip archives. It's radical—and divisive. pnpm 10.x Status: The "smart" alternative Latest: pnpm 10.27.0 (December 2025) Philosophy: Efficiency without breaking compatibility Key Strength: Content-addressable storage, true deduplication pnpm's approach is elegant: store all packages once in a global content-addressable store, then use hard links to make them appear in each project's node_modules . You get the compatibility of the traditional node_modules structure with massive disk savings. Bun 1.3 Package Manager Status: The new challenger Latest: Bun 1.3.0 (January 1, 2026) Philosophy: Speed above all else Key Strength: Native speed, zero configuration, full-stack capabilities Bun isn't just a package manager—it's a complete JavaScript runtime. Bun 1.3 introduced full-stack development features, unified database APIs, and further performance improvements. Its bun install command is often 10-30x faster than npm for cold installs. Benchmark Results: Cold Install Performance Let's start with what everyone cares about—raw speed. We tested each package manager on the same projects with cleared caches: Small Project (50 dependencies) Project: Typical React + TypeScript starter Dependencies: 50 direct, ~400 total Cold Install Times (cleared cache): ┌────────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Manager │ Time │ vs npm │ ├────────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │ bun │ 0.8s │ 18x faster │ │ pnpm │ 4.2s │ 3.4x faster│ │ yarn │ 6.8s │ 2.1x faster│ │ npm │ 14.3s │ baseline │ └────────────┴──────────┴────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Medium Project (200 dependencies) Project: Next.js 15 app with common libraries Dependencies: 200 direct, ~1,200 total Cold Install Times (cleared cache): ┌────────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Manager │ Time │ vs npm │ ├────────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │ bun │ 2.1s │ 22x faster │ │ pnpm │ 12.4s │ 3.7x faster│ │ yarn │ 18.2s │ 2.5x faster│ │ npm │ 46.1s │ baseline │ └────────────┴──────────┴────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Large Monorepo (15 packages, 800 dependencies) Project: Turborepo monorepo with 15 packages Dependencies: 800 direct, ~3,500 total Cold Install Times (cleared cache): ┌────────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Manager │ Time │ vs npm │ ├────────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │ bun │ 4.8s │ 28x faster │ │ pnpm │ 28.6s │ 4.7x faster│ │ yarn │ 52.3s │ 2.6x faster│ │ npm │ 134.2s │ baseline │ └────────────┴──────────┴────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Key Insight: Bun's lead actually increases with project size. For monorepos, the difference is staggering. Cached/Warm Install Performance But cold installs aren't the whole story. Most of the time, you're installing with some level of caching: Warm Install (lockfile exists, some cache): ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ Small (50) │ Large (800) │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ bun │ 0.3s │ 1.2s │ │ pnpm │ 1.1s │ 8.4s │ │ yarn (PnP) │ 0.0s* │ 0.0s* │ │ npm │ 3.2s │ 24.6s │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ * Yarn PnP with zero-installs commits dependencies to repo Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Yarn's Zero-Installs Trick: With PnP mode and zero-installs, yarn commits your dependencies directly to the repository. CI/CD runs need zero install time—they just yarn and go. The tradeoff? Your repo size increases significantly. Disk Usage: Where pnpm Shines Raw speed is one thing, but what about your hard drive? Single Project Disk Usage Same 200-dependency project: ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ node_modules │ vs npm │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ npm │ 487 MB │ baseline │ │ yarn │ 502 MB │ +3% │ │ pnpm │ 124 MB* │ -75% │ │ bun │ 461 MB │ -5% │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ * pnpm uses hard links to global store Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Multiple Projects (Same Dependencies) Here's where pnpm's architecture pays off. If you have 10 projects using React 19: 10 Projects with overlapping dependencies: ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ Total Disk │ vs npm │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ npm │ 4.87 GB │ baseline │ │ yarn │ 5.02 GB │ +3% │ │ pnpm │ 612 MB │ -87% │ │ bun │ 4.61 GB │ -5% │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode pnpm stores each unique package version exactly once. Every project links to that single copy. If you work on many projects, pnpm can save tens of gigabytes. Bun's Approach: Bun uses a global cache but still creates full node_modules directories. It's faster than npm/yarn but doesn't achieve pnpm's deduplication. Monorepo Support Compared Monorepos have become the default for many organizations. Here's how each manager handles them: Workspace Configuration npm (workspaces): // package.json { "workspaces" : [ "packages/*" , "apps/*" ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode yarn (workspaces): // package.json { "workspaces" : [ "packages/*" , "apps/*" ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode pnpm (pnpm-workspace.yaml): # pnpm-workspace.yaml packages : - ' packages/*' - ' apps/*' Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Bun (workspaces): // package.json { "workspaces" : [ "packages/*" , "apps/*" ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Workspace Features Comparison Feature npm yarn pnpm Bun Workspace protocol ( workspace:* ) ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ Selective dependency installation ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ Parallel task execution ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ Cross-workspace linking Basic Good Excellent Good Hoisting control Limited Full Full Limited Filtering ( --filter ) ❌ ✅ ✅ ❌ The Bottom Line: pnpm and yarn are the clear leaders for monorepo management. npm's workspace support is functional but basic. Bun's is improving rapidly but still catching up. Real-World Monorepo Performance We tested a Turborepo setup with 15 packages: Task: Install + Build all packages ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ Install │ Full Build │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ pnpm │ 28.6s │ 142s │ │ bun │ 4.8s │ 138s │ │ yarn │ 52.3s │ 156s │ │ npm │ 134.2s │ 198s │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Interesting: Bun's install speed advantage shrinks when you include build time. The build phase dominates, making the install speed difference less impactful for CI/CD overall. Security Features Security has become a first-class concern. Here's how each manager handles it: Audit Capabilities Feature npm yarn pnpm Bun audit command ✅ Native ✅ Plugin ✅ Native ❌ Auto-fix vulnerabilities ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ Advisory database npm registry npm registry npm registry - SBOM generation ✅ ✅ Plugin ✅ ❌ Critical Note: Bun currently lacks built-in security auditing. For production applications, you'll need third-party tools like Snyk or Socket. Lockfile Security All four managers use lockfiles to ensure reproducible installs: npm: package-lock.json (JSON) yarn: yarn.lock (custom format) pnpm: pnpm-lock.yaml (YAML) Bun: bun.lockb (binary) Bun's Binary Lockfile: Bun's bun.lockb is binary for speed. While this makes installs faster, it's not human-readable and can't be easily diffed in code review. Bun offers bun.lock (text) as an alternative, but it's not the default. Supply Chain Protection Feature npm yarn pnpm Bun Signature verification ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ Strict peer dependencies Optional Optional Default Optional .npmrc security options Full Limited Full Limited Network isolation mode ❌ ✅ ✅ ❌ Compatibility Reality Check Here's what nobody talks about: not every package works perfectly with every manager. Known Compatibility Issues (January 2026) pnpm: Some packages break with strict node_modules structure Workaround: shamefully-hoist=true in .npmrc Most major packages now support pnpm natively yarn PnP: Many packages still don't support PnP mode Workaround: nodeLinker: node-modules falls back to traditional structure Adoption is improving but still incomplete Bun: ~98% npm compatibility (up from 95% in 2025) Some native modules still have issues Workaround: Use --backend=copyfile for problematic packages Framework Compatibility Framework npm yarn pnpm Bun Next.js 15 ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Remix ✅ ✅ ✅ ⚠️ Nuxt 4 ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Angular 19 ✅ ⚠️ ✅ ⚠️ SvelteKit ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Astro 5 ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ⚠️ = Works but some edge cases or extra configuration needed CI/CD Performance For many teams, CI/CD time is where package manager choice really matters: GitHub Actions Benchmark # Same workflow, different package managers # Node.js 22, ubuntu-latest, clean cache ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ Install │ Cache Hit │ Total Job │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ npm │ 48s │ 12s │ 2m 34s │ │ yarn │ 21s │ 8s │ 2m 15s │ │ yarn (PnP) │ 18s │ 0s* │ 2m 02s │ │ pnpm │ 14s │ 4s │ 2m 08s │ │ bun │ 3s │ 1s │ 1m 52s │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ * Zero-installs : dependencies committed to repo Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Docker Build Performance # Multi-stage build comparison ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ Layer Cache │ No Cache │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ npm │ 18s │ 52s │ │ pnpm │ 8s │ 24s │ │ bun │ 2s │ 6s │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Docker Secret: Bun's speed advantage is even more pronounced in Docker because its binary includes the runtime—no need to install Node.js separately. Migration Guides Ready to switch? Here's how: npm → pnpm Install pnpm: npm install -g pnpm Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Import existing lockfile: pnpm import Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Delete old files: rm -rf node_modules package-lock.json Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Install: pnpm install Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Update scripts (if needed): // package.json - usually works as-is { "scripts" : { "dev" : "next dev" , // no change needed "build" : "next build" } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode npm → Bun Install Bun: curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Remove old files: rm -rf node_modules package-lock.json Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Install: bun install Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Update scripts for Bun runtime (optional): { "scripts" : { "dev" : "bun run --bun next dev" , "build" : "bun run next build" } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode yarn 1.x → yarn 4.x (Berry) # Enable corepack (Node.js 16+) corepack enable # Set yarn version yarn set version stable # Migrate configuration yarn config set nodeLinker node-modules # for compatibility # Install yarn install Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Rollback Plan If migration causes issues: # Keep your old lockfile backed up! cp package-lock.json package-lock.json.backup # To rollback: rm -rf node_modules bun.lockb pnpm-lock.yaml yarn.lock mv package-lock.json.backup package-lock.json npm install Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode When to Use What: Decision Framework Use npm when: ✅ Maximum compatibility is required ✅ Team is unfamiliar with alternatives ✅ Legacy project with many native dependencies ✅ Corporate environment with strict tooling policies ✅ You want "it just works" Use yarn when: ✅ You need Plug'n'Play zero-installs ✅ You want the plugin ecosystem ✅ Your team is already yarn experts ✅ You need advanced workspace features ✅ Offline-first development is important Use pnpm when: ✅ Disk space is a concern ✅ You have many projects with overlapping dependencies ✅ Large monorepo with complex dependencies ✅ You want speed without sacrificing compatibility ✅ Strict dependency isolation matters Use Bun when: ✅ Speed is the absolute priority ✅ You're starting a new project ✅ CI/CD time is a major cost ✅ You're building Node.js APIs or scripts ✅ You want a unified runtime + package manager The Hidden Costs Nobody Mentions Before you switch, consider: Learning Curve npm → pnpm: Minimal. Almost drop-in. npm → yarn 4: Moderate. PnP mode requires understanding. npm → Bun: Low for package management, higher if using Bun runtime. Tooling Compatibility IDE support: All four work with VS Code, JetBrains, etc. CI/CD templates: npm has the most, Bun the least ready-made Docker images: npm/yarn are everywhere, pnpm common, Bun less common Team Onboarding The fastest package manager doesn't help if it slows down your team. Consider: How comfortable is your team with the new tool? Are your documentation and scripts updated? Have you tested the entire development workflow? Future Outlook: 2026 and Beyond npm: Will remain the default. Focus on incremental improvements. yarn: Continuing to push PnP adoption. Better monorepo support coming. pnpm: Rapid growth in enterprise. Becoming the "safe modern choice." Bun: Aggressive development. Aiming for 100% npm compatibility. May become the default for new projects by 2027. The ecosystem is fragmenting in healthy ways. Competition drives innovation—and all four managers are better for it. Conclusion: There's No Wrong Choice (Mostly) After extensive testing, here's the honest truth: all four package managers work fine for most projects. The performance differences, while measurable, rarely matter for small-to-medium projects. Where choice matters: Monorepos: pnpm or yarn CI/CD-heavy workflows: Bun or pnpm Disk-constrained systems: pnpm Maximum compatibility: npm Bleeding edge: Bun The most important thing isn't which package manager you choose—it's that you choose consistently across your projects and team. Switching between managers constantly creates more friction than any speed difference could justify. My recommendation for 2026: New projects: Try Bun. It's fast enough to justify the minor compatibility risks. Existing projects: Consider pnpm if you're feeling pain. Otherwise, npm is fine. Enterprise monorepos: pnpm is the safe, powerful choice. 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Release Notes | Tower Git Client Tower Navigation Features Undo Anything Just press Cmd+Z Drag and Drop Make the complex effortless Integrations Use your favorite tools Tower Workflows Branching Configurations Stacked Pull Requests Supercharged workflows All Features Release Notes Pricing Support Documentation Contact Us Account Login Learn Git Video Course 24 episodes Online Book From novice to master Cheat Sheets For quick lookup Webinar Learn from a Git professional First Aid Kit Recover from mistakes Advanced Git Kit Dive deeper Blog Download Download Release Notes New features, improvements, and fixes. Here are the latest Tower updates! Release overview of Tower for Windows macOS Join Beta Channel Version 10 Highlights Release Notes This release introduces seamless Graphite integration for all the most popular actions, allowing you to manage your stacked branches and create Pull Requests without leaving Tower. Enabling the "Graphite" Workflow To enable the "Graphite" workflow, click the "Workflow" toolbar button and select the Graphite workflow. You will then be able to quickly access some of Graphite's most popular commands and open the Graphite dashboard in your browser. Managing Stacked Branches You can create a new stacked branch by right-clicking on any existing branch. You'll also find all the other essential Graphite operations right here in the context menu: renaming, merging, squashing, deleting… you name it! 10.1 Released Dec 03, 2025 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Working Copy: Introduced file search in the Working Copy view for easier navigation. Fixed Crash: In certain scenarios, refreshing GitHub pull requests could cause the application to crash. This issue has now been fixed. 10.0 Released Nov 25, 2025 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Graphite: Tower now seamlessly integrates with the Graphite workflow! Notifications: You can now disable Windows notifications in Preferences. Git Binaries: Tower now supports ARM64 Git binaries. Improved Submodules: Navigation through nested submodules has been refined. Portable Git: Updated to version 2.51.2 for improved compatibility and performance. Git Binaries: Enhanced validation for Git binaries. License Activation: Improved handling when pasting emails and license keys. Installer: The installer now automatically downloads any required runtimes during installation. Fixed System Menu: The Alt+Space shortcut now works as expected. Commit View: The logic determining when the Commit button is enabled now works as expected. SSH: Enhanced handling of SSH keys for more reliable authentication. Toolbar: The “Show Label” setting now correctly persists between sessions. Version 9 Highlights Release Notes Tower 9.0 for Windows introduces full Git Worktree support, allowing you to easily create, check out, and manage Worktrees directly from the Git client. This release also features a new compact top bar layout for a more streamlined appearance. Version 9.1 features complete Gitea integration, enabling you to manage your repositories and pull requests, and Gitmoji support. Git Worktree support Worktrees allow you to simultaneously work on different branches without the usual conflicts and disruptions. Say goodbye to stashing and incomplete commits! Gitea support "Gitea" and "Gitea Self-Hosted" have been added to the "Services" view, allowing you to manage and clone your Gitea repositories and review Pull Requests directly from within Tower. Gitmoji support Include emojis in your commit messages by simply typing "::" in the "Commit Subject" field. 9.3 Released Sep 26, 2025 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum Improved Portable Git: Updated to version 2.51.0 for improved compatibility and performance. Fixed Working Copy: Changed the quick-amend shortcut from Ctrl+Shift to Ctrl+Left Alt to prevent conflicts with common text editing shortcuts while preserving AltGr functionality. 9.2 Released Sep 09, 2025 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Services: Added support for Bitbucket API Tokens. Services: Removed support for Bitbucket App Passwords. Improved Repository Creation: The default folder now follows the location set in preferences. Logging: Crash diagnostics have been enhanced for better troubleshooting. Working Copy: The quick-amend shortcut has changed from Ctrl+Alt to Ctrl+Shift to avoid conflicts with AltGr on certain keyboard layouts. Authentication: Integration with Git Credential Manager has been improved. Rebase: The default branch is now set to the selected branch instead of HEAD. Fixed Services: Repository icons for Gitea now display correctly. SSH: Fixed a potential crash related to SSH authentication. Auto-Stash: Re-applying stashes now works as expected. UI: Error messages in the branch delete dialog are now displayed correctly. Services: Fetching pull requests from Azure DevOps now works reliably. Terminal: Fixed an issue where Git commands weren’t resolved properly when using the embedded Git. Corrected detection of application and OS architecture. Crash when editing a service account. 9.1 Released Jul 01, 2025 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Services: Added support for the Gitea service, allowing you to easily manage Gitea repositories within Tower. Gitmoji: Tower now supports Gitmoji when writing and viewing commit messages. Improved Portable Git: Updated to version 2.50.0 for improved compatibility and performance. Portable Git Installer: Upgraded the zip utility to support the latest compression formats. Shortcuts: Reassigned the Ctrl+Shift+Backspace shortcut to the Reset action and removed it from Discard All Changes , ensuring more intuitive shortcut behavior. Services: Enhanced logic for matching repositories to their configured services. UI: Improved visualization of parent–child branch relationships. Preferences: The default option for "Show Diffs For Merge Commits" has been changed from "None" to "First Parent". Fixed UI: Increased separator visibility in Dark Mode. Network Paths: Fixed a potential crash when handling network paths. LFS: Pulling LFS repositories now works as expected. Stacked Branches: Fixed an issue where the "Restack" context menu item was incorrectly enabled. Stacked Branches: Fixed an issue where, under certain conditions, restack dialog validation could run indefinitely. Sidebar: Remote names are now accurately updated after renaming. Sidebar: Remote context menu is now accurately updated after renaming. Crash: Potential crash when renaming a remote has been fixed. 9.0 Released Mar 31, 2025 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Git Worktree Support – Tower now fully supports Git Worktrees! Easily create, check out, and manage Worktrees directly within Tower. View existing Worktrees in the repository sidebar, switch between them by double-clicking a branch, and add or remove Worktrees using the branch context menu. UI: Introducing a new compact top bar layout for a cleaner, more streamlined interface. Enable it via Preferences → General → Use compact top bar layout. Help Menu: Added an option to export log files and user settings. Improved UI: The classic top bar has been improved, with the main menu now positioned on the left for better accessibility. Logging: The current application state is now clearly displayed in the Help menu. Logging: Enhanced for more detailed diagnostics. Portable Git: Updated to version 2.48.1 for improved compatibility and performance. Crash Reporting: Migrated from AppCenter to Sentry due to the retirement of AppCenter, ensuring continued reliability and improved diagnostics. Crash recovery has been enhanced. Pull Requests: Improved service mapping for better accuracy and compatibility. Main Menu: Added the "Repository → Add Submodule" option. Fixed Ignore & Exclude Files: Fixed an issue where these files did not open correctly. They now function as expected. Services: Fixed issues with adding Custom accounts. Services: Resolved GitLab authentication issues. SSH Keys: Fixed retrieval from 1Password. Rebase: Fixed commit message editing during rebase operations. Cherry-Picking: Fixed the issue where commits were applied in the wrong order, ensuring they now follow the expected sequence. Version 8 Highlights Release Notes Tower 8.0 for Windows introduces a new "Restack Branch" feature, a new "Sync" action, and several visual enhancements to the user interface. Watch this 3-minute video to learn everything that is new in Tower 8 for Windows! "Restack Branch" Feature To get started with the "Stacked Branches" workflow, simply click on the corresponding option in the "Workflow" icon found in the toolbar. When this workflow is enabled, each time the parent branch is updated, a new "restack" icon will appear next to every child branch in the sidebar. Simply right-click on the branch to access the context menu and select the appropriate action! The yellow banner in the branch's history view will also notify you if the branch needs restacking. New "Sync" action The "Sync" button executes a "pull" operation, and if that is successful, it proceeds with a "push." This feature is helpful for syncing a local branch with the latest changes from a remote repository and quickly pushing any local commits back to that remote repository. Visual Improvements The accent color within the app is now aligned with Windows, and we've incorporated "Mica material" as a semi-transparent, gently blurred background. Additionally, we've moved the main menu of the top bar to the right and added support for window docking. The names of the repository and branch are now also visible in the taskbar! 8.3 Released Dec 16, 2024 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Working Copy: Quickly make amendments to changes by pressing CTRL+ALT. Improved Enhanced the presentation of certain Git errors for better clarity. Bug Fixes Quick Open: Repositories can now be opened with the mouse as intended. Fixed a potential crash when opening Preferences. Resolved a potential crash when retrieving certificate files. 8.2 Released Dec 09, 2024 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Blame Window: Added the ability to copy the commit hash and commit message directly from the commit details popup. Improved Portable Git: Updated to version 2.47.2, enhancing compatibility and performance. Working Copy: The selection behavior in the Working Copy file list improved. Rows can now be selected by clicking anywhere within them, not just on filename controls. Fixed Preferences View: Adjusted the preferences view to fit properly on screens with large scaling settings. The main view is now placed within a scrollable container for better accessibility. Stacked Branches: Resolved an issue where newly created and checked-out stacked branches did not display proper nesting in the branch structure until the view was refreshed. Branches now appear correctly nested immediately upon creation. History View: Fixed incorrect graph line rendering when starting the application and restoring a session with the History view. Graph lines now render correctly without requiring a view switch. History View: Corrected the help button on a GPG popup that previously opened an invalid web page. The button now directs to the correct help page. Git Certificates: Improved the detection of the ca-bundle.crt certificate file in Git binaries. Diff View: Resolved encoding issues that prevented proper functionality. UI: Fixed an issue where changes to the Windows accent color were not immediately reflected in Tower if the theme remained unchanged. The application now monitors an additional registry entry to ensure real-time updates. Working Tree View: Resloved an issue where affected files were not displayed after editing a commit. Affected files now appear correctly. Working Tree View: Resolved an issue where the warning for large diff sets was not displayed, leaving the details view blank. The warning now appears as expected. Update Notification: Fixed an issue where the update banner did not disappear after clicking "Remind me later." The banner now hides as expected. Blame Window: Corrected the alignment of the "blame details" popup, which was previously vertically misplaced. The popup is now properly aligned. Service Account: Fixed an issue where the 'Set' and 'Clear' buttons for the "Private SSH key" setting were not visible when using longer key names. The buttons now display correctly regardless of key length. 8.1 Released Nov 21, 2024 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum Fixed Submodules were not opening correctly, which could cause Tower to crash when executing remote commands. This issue has been resolved. Loading pull requests had the potential to cause Tower to crash; this issue has now been fixed. Bitbucket: When creating a new repository, a misleading error message could occur; this has now been corrected. 8.0 Released Nov 18, 2024 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Branch Dependencies: We have introduced the ability to create branch dependencies in Tower, laying the groundwork for many upcoming features and enhancements. This function allows Tower to keep track of the original branch from which a new branch is created—a capability not natively supported by Git. Newly created branches in Tower automatically inherit their parent branch, and users can manually set or change the parent branch using the context menu. Stacked Branches: As the first feature to leverage our new Branch Dependencies, Tower enables you to create "stacks" of branches—branches that depend on other branches—and effortlessly restack them with a single action. This greatly simplifies workflows that rely on stacked branches, eliminating the cumbersome and error-prone process of manually restacking multiple branches. You can activate this feature through the "Workflows" toolbar button. Sync Action: This feature synchronizes your HEAD branch with a remote branch by first pulling commits and, if the pull is successful, then pushing the commits. UI: The app now uses a "Mica material" for a semi-transparent, softly blurred background. UI: The in-app accent color is now synchronized with the Windows accent color. UI: The Windows taskbar now displays the repository name for easier identification of open windows. Improved Compare branches: Improved the readability of the branch selector in the Compare branches feature to accommodate longer branch names. Compare branches: When a parent branch is defined, it will now be set as the default branch for comparison. Commit list view: Adjusted the order of ref badges to align with Tower on macOS. Keyboard shortcuts - Quick Open: Added the shortcut Shift+Enter to open a repository in a new window. Keyboard shortcuts: Introduced Ctrl+Shift+Backspace to discard all local changes. Keyboard shortcuts: Assigned Shift+Ctrl+A to stage all local changes. Keyboard shortcuts: Improved reliability of keyboard navigation using Ctrl+0..5 . Error Logging: Enhanced for more detailed and effective diagnostics. UI: The top bar has been rearranged for better usability. Updated the provided Portable Git to version 2.47.0. Fixed Detecting unsafe directories accessed via mapped network drives and adding them to “safe.directories” in gitconfig now works as expected. Commit View: The issue where commit history would disappear from the list while scrolling in certain scenarios has been fixed. When adding a repository via "File -> Open" the repository will now be added to bookmarks and opened. Services: Previously, GitLab repositories were incorrectly displayed in some groups, but this issue has now been resolved. Sidebar: The application no longer crashes when opening the submodule context menu. Commit list view: Resolved an issue where Ref badges were missing in certain scenarios. Installer: The extraction of Portable Git was failing under certain locale settings, but this issue has now been resolved. Services: Creating new repositories on GitLab is now functioning as expected. Repository Settings: An issue that prevented the .gitattributes file from being opened in an external editor when configuring Git LFS has been corrected. UI: A bug that caused window borders to clip when maximizing Tower has been addressed. Cloning LFS repositories through SSH, which occasionally failed, has been fixed. A crash that occurred when opening a repository that does not contain any branches has been fixed. A potential crash that occurred when displaying a toast notification has also been fixed. Version 7 Highlights Release Notes Tower 7.0 for Windows features a shiny, new App Icon for both Windows and Mac! New App Icon 7.1 Released May 23, 2024 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum Fixed Cloning of service account repositories via HTTPS could fail with a “Repository not found” error. It has been fixed. 7.0 Released May 07, 2024 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New New App Icon! This version ships with a brand new App icon! Fixed SSH Signing: Retrieval of SSH signing keys when using “Embedded SSH-Agent” has been fixed. Services: Validation of adding private SSH keys now works as expected. AzureDevOps: Cloning of repositories containing spaces in the name has been fixed. Version 6 Highlights Release Notes Tower 6.0 brings Branch Comparison to Windows! This feature is very useful for reviewing all the changes introduced by a branch. Branch Comparison Click on the "Compare" icon to compare your current branch with a different local branch. Tower will display only the commits that have been made on the feature branch. You can also check if a merge would cause conflicts and see if your branch is behind the base branch. 6.1 Released Apr 22, 2024 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Services View: It is now possible to filter remote repositories and SSH keys based on their name. Fixed Services View: An issue limiting the number of repositories retrieved from GitHub has been fixed. Top menu: Some entries were incorrectly enabled in some cases. This has been fixed. In certain scenarios, product licenses could not be updated, showing a message that the license had expired or is about to expire. It’s now working as expected. Authentication: in certain scenarios when using embedded Git, a “Credential Helper Selector” window might pop up, despite having the “Use Git Credential Manager” option enabled in Preferences → Git Config. This has been fixed as well. Potential crashes that could occur when setting a submodule or adding a remote repository are no longer an issue. 6.0 Released Mar 12, 2024 Download for Windows 10+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Compare Branches: In a branch's history, toggle the “Compare” icon to compare the branch against a base branch and show only the commits that have been made on the local branch. This is especially helpful for reviewing all changes introduced by a branch. Also, the number of merge conflicts is now being displayed. Also, a popover will reveal the conflicting file paths on click. Partial Stashing and Snapshots: You can now select individual files for stashes and snapshots. Improved Services View: We have improved the presentation of GitHub service accounts. Repositories to which you have been invited as a contributor are now grouped as separate organizations. Fixed A potential crash when pushing branches/revisions has been fixed. SSH authentication when “Git for Windows” is selected as the Git binary and “Embedded SSH-Agent” as the SSH authentication method, should now be working as expected. A UI glitch affecting some dialog boxes has been fixed. Version 5 Highlights Release Notes Our latest update introduces an enhanced commit composition experience. Now, you can easily reference commits, files, and issues in your commit messages. Additionally, the editor is customizable, enabling you to define your preferred character limits and choose between soft or hard line wrappings. Watch this 3-minute video to learn everything that is new in Tower 5 for Windows! Autocomplete for Commit Messages Simply type "/" in the subject or body field to reference files, commits, and issues. The New "Editor" Tab Your team's commit conventions can now be easily followed by adding a character limit and choosing between soft or hard wrapping modes. 5.5 Released Jan 30, 2024 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum Fixed Clone URLs for GitLab repositories are now appropriately constructed. An application crash that could happen while adding or editing service accounts shouldn't be a problem anymore. Despite successful authentication, the GitHub service account couldn't be created or modified in specific scenarios. That has been fixed. Dragging multiple bookmarks could cause an application crash - we also fixed that. 5.4 Released Dec 20, 2023 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum Fixed Authentication for Azure DevOps and Beanstalk accounts might not work correctly in certain scenarios - this has been fixed. The selected “Allowed signers file” in the Repository → Settings view might display incorrect values - it's been fixed as well. 5.3 Released Dec 14, 2023 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Detection of HTTPS authentication errors has been added - we now provide an option to enable the “Use Git Credential Manager” setting and retry the remote operation. Fixed The application might crash upon unsuccessful retrieval of the GPG signing keys. It’s fixed now. Services -> Git connection settings: adding SSH keys from a path containing spaces is no longer an issue. We fixed a potential crash when editing the remote repository settings. “Preferences → Git Config → HTTPS: Use Git Credential Manager” is now enabled by default. SSH key-based custom accounts should now work as expected. Recently cloned repositories popup: The “Clear” button sometimes gets stuck in a disabled state - this should not happen anymore. Saving Azure DevOps Server credentials is now working as expected. Azure DevOps account view: The “Open” button was missing for cloned repositories - this has been fixed. 5.2 Released Nov 22, 2023 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New SSH Signing: You can now sign commits and tags using your SSH key, see which commits have been signed and by who, and connect SSH keys with your User Profiles - all right from within Tower. SSH Authentication: Authentication is now possible using the Embedded SSH Agent, a Custom SSH Agent, OpenSSH and 1Password. You can set your preferred option in Preferences → Git Config → SSH. HTTPS Authentication: Tower can now handle HTTPS Authentication using Git Credential Manager. You can enable this in Preferences → Git Config → HTTPS. Undo: It is now possible to undo the “Reset to Revision” action. Improved Merge Wizard: A tooltip has been added to show the full tag name for each version. Diff Tools: Meld and KDiff3 can now be detected at C:\Program Files. Bookmarks: When adding a repository from an “unsafe” directory, Tower now offers a dialog to add the path automatically to .gitconfig. Fixed In some cases, scrolling commits after a search cleared the commit list. This is now working as expected. The Undo commit action now restores the commit message. The “Show only conflicts” setting was reset after merging multiple times. This has been fixed. Opening a repository from the File menu or using a shortcut is now working as expected. We fixed a crash that occurred when deleting multiple repositories from the Bookmarks. The “Remind me later” button on the update dialog is now working as expected. File names containing special characters are now displayed correctly in the Working Tree view. A potential crash, that could occur during changing branches, has been fixed. We fixed an occasional crash that could happen when the “Auto-expand with threshold” option was enabled. 5.1 Released Sep 15, 2023 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum Improved Performance: We optimized the processing of large diffs, resulting in significantly improved performance and shorter loading times. Performance: Some background operations have also been optimized for the Services View in order to provide a faster UI and better error handling. Fixed The Ctrl + Enter shortcut for the commit subject field is now working as expected. A misleading message asked the user to update the Git binary when in fact a newer version was installed. This has now been fixed. A potential crash when updating OAuth tokens for GitHub service accounts has been fixed. 5.0 Released May 31, 2023 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Improved Commit Composing: Tower’s commit message fields have just become a lot smarter! This release brings improvements that make commit composing a seamless experience. Read on to find out more… Issue Numbers: You can now search for and autocomplete issue numbers in your commit messages. Simply type the “#” symbol from the subject or body field to find the required issue number. (This feature requires an associated service account in order to work.) Commit References: Just like issue numbers, you can search for and autocomplete commit references by typing “c:”. (This feature requires an associated service account in order to work.) fixup! and squash!: It is now possible to search and autocomplete Git's “fixup!” and “squash!” conventions within a commit's subject, allowing you to easily amend any commit down the history. When commits whose subject start with “fixup!” or “squash!” are detected in the current HEAD branch History, an action will be offered to “autosquash” them. This will automatically fixup or squash these commits. Autocomplete Service Keywords: Service-specific issue keywords (closes/fixes/resolves) can also be autocompleted. Autocomplete Changed Files: Changed files from the working copy can now be searched and quickly inserted by typing . Command Help: You can type the “/“ character to see a list of the above commands available for each field. Hard Line Wrapping: You can now configure a character limit for the commit message body in Tower’s Preferences -> Editor. This will show as a guide when composing the body. Keyword Highlighting: Keywords (such as commit hashes, issue numbers, and the fixup! and squash! expressions) are now automatically highlighted both in the commit title and body fields. Scrollable and Resizable Text Field: The commit message body field can now be scrolled and resized. Improved Commit Composing: Hitting ”Enter” in the subject field will now take you to the body field. Performance: We have improved the performance of the app when switching between commits with large changesets. Fixed Fixed a certificate file location error that was preventing execution of remote commands (pull, push, clone, etc.) when using Git binaries v2.40 Version 4 Highlights Release Notes You can now undo a vast amount of Git actions by simply pressing CTRL+Z! Undo Actions include deleting branches and files, staging and discarding changes, rebasing & merging branches, and even publishing a branch on a remote. Correcting mistakes has never been easier! 4.3 Released Mar 27, 2023 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Skip Hooks: It is now possible to skip the execution of hooks for commit push, pull, merge, rebase and apply. Improved Bookmarks: The "Open" button is now displayed next to already cloned repositories in the bookmarks view. Fixed Stashes: The list of stashes is now refreshed even when the Stashes view is not active. Stashes: An error message was not correctly displayed when a conflict occurred when applying a stash. Bookmarks: Adding a new folder via the File -> Open menu option now offers to create a Git repository if one does not exist. Services: Removing a remote service should trigger a reset of the detail view. This is now fixed. Remote Actions: Automatic fetching is now working as expected again. 4.2 Released Feb 08, 2023 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Auto-expand changesets: A new view option has been added to configure the behavior of auto-expanding diffs in the History changeset views. You can find it under “Diffs in Changeset” in the “View” main menu. Snapshots: Create snapshots of your working copy or individual changed files. Changes are safely stored in a stash but they remain in your working tree. This feature is available from the context menu of changed files or from the “Working Copy” main menu. Show branch/commit in History: You can now reveal a branch, tag, or any commit in the Tower's History view by selecting “Reveal in History” from the context menu. Large diffs: Large diffs are not displayed automatically anymore. Instead, you will be prompted to display the diff. The threshold for displaying the warning can now be configured in the General preferences. Improved Bookmarks: The Open button is now displayed for cloned repositories in the repository list. Embedded Git: The bundled Git has been updated to version 2.39.1. Fixed Bookmarks: Adding a repository via the File -> Open menu item now offers the option to create a Git repository. Services View: The services view is now correctly refreshed after removing an existing service account. 4.1 Released Dec 01, 2022 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New New Merge UI: We have redesigned the Merge UI to be more consistent across different merge modes and to be more explanatory about the current merge state and when editing revisions. Filter conflicted files: During a merge conflict, a new option is now available to show only conflicted files. Merge conflict detection: Dialogs which involve merging another branch or revision (e.g. merge, rebase, pull, …) will now show if merging will result in any conflicts or merge cleanly. Merge Conflicts: You can now reset a merge conflict to its unmerged state, even after it has been resolved. This is available in the “Restore Merge Conflict Versions” submenu from the context menu of a working tree entry. Command Line Tool: You can now open a repository directly from the CLI using the option -o <PATH_TO_REPO> . For example, Tower.exe -o c:\Repos\jquery will launch Tower and open the selected repository. No bookmark will be created for the repo. Improved Empty merge commits: When a merge commit becomes empty, you can now create an empty commit or skip the commit. Rebase: You can now edit the merge message after resolving conflicts during a rebase. Merge Conflicts: Resolved merge conflicts now remain always visible in the working tree entry even when they have been resolved without introducing any changes. Fixed Cherry-Pick and Revert: An error dialog was shown if Cherry-Pick or Revert resulted in a merge conflict. Tower now shows the Working Copy instead. Bitbucket Service Accounts: BitBucket service accounts are now correctly showing workspace repositories again. Also includes some minor fixes and stability improvements. 4.0 Released Sep 27, 2022 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New You can now undo a vast amount of Git actions by simply pressing CTRL+Z! Actions include deleting branches and files, staging and discarding changes, rebasing & merging branches, and even publishing a branch on a remote. Correcting mistakes has never been easier! Fixed Crashes: We fixed a number of uncommon crashes that occurred during certain processes. Version 3 Highlights Release Notes Version 3 is packed with powerful new features, a gorgeous new look, and a massive performance boost. Dark Mode & Visual Overhaul Version 3 comes with a fresh, new look and a beautiful dark mode. Quick Actions One of Tower’s most popular features is now available on Windows. Quick Actions gives you superpowers: it’s easily accessible with a simple keyboard shortcut ( Alt + Shift + A ) and gives you instant access to a wide range of actions. History Search You can filter all the relevant commits by commit message, author, and committer. You can also search for a file name to see all the commits that affected that specific file. Grouping by Date (History View) You can now group your repository's commit history by day, week, or month, to easily find the commit(s) you are looking for. Navigation between Views We've added the possibility to navigate back and forth between the different views available in the Workspace. Performance Faster, snappier, smoother - version 3 ships with significant performance improvements across the board. 3.4 Released Aug 08, 2022 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Publish Repository: Publishing a local repository on a selected service such as GitHub or GitLab has become a lot easier in Tower! You can now do this without having to leave the app. Fixed Search. The search field now behaves as expected when clicked. Crashes: We fixed a number of uncommon crashes that occurred during certain processes. 3.4 Released Aug 08, 2022 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Publish Repository: Publishing a local repository on a selected service such as GitHub or GitLab has become a lot easier in Tower! You can now do this without having to leave the app. Fixed Search. The search field now behaves as expected when clicked. Crashes: We fixed a number of uncommon crashes that occurred during certain processes. 3.3 Released Jun 29, 2022 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum Fixed Full Screen View: Maximising the app window should now work as expected. Crashes: We fixed a number of uncommon crashes that occurred during certain processes. 3.2 Released May 17, 2022 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New Force Push with Lease: Tower now supports the --force-with-lease flag for the git push command. Force Push with Lease is a safer option that can be used as an alternative to the --force flag: you can now force push in Tower without the risk of unintentionally overwriting someone else’s work. Fixed Crashes: We fixed a number of uncommon crashes that occurred during certain processes. 3.1 Released Mar 01, 2022 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum Download MSI Copy MSI SHA1 checksum New GPG Support: You can now sign commits and tags, see which commits have been signed and by who, and connect GPG keys with your User Profiles - all right from within Tower. Read more in our help: https://www.git-tower.com/help/guides/integration/gpg/windows Fixed Notifications: Tower notifications now work as expected. Crashes: We fixed a crash that occurred when creating a Pull Request on GitHub. Crashes: We fixed a potential crash that occurred when retrieving stashes. 3.0 Released Nov 22, 2021 Download for Windows 7+ Copy SHA1 checksum New Quick Actions: The Quick Actions dialog is now available in Tower for Windows. This handy feature allows you to quickly find actionable items in your repository (such as branches, tags, commits and files) and invoke certain actions on them (like checking out a branch or showing a file in the history). The dialog can be opened by pressing "Alt + Shift + A". Learn more about this new feature here. Dark Mode: Tower Windows users can now enjoy the gorgeous new dark theme! Dark and light mode can also be set independently from the system settings. History Search: The new Tower allows you to search the commit history by commit message, author and committer name. You can also use the search feature to find specific files in commit changesets. Navigation: You can now navigate the different views in Tower back and forward, just like you’d do using a web browser. The navigation state is saved, so after reopening Tower you will see the same view that you had open when the application was closed. New Installer: We have replaced the old installer / updater with a more efficient option. New updates will now only take seconds to install, without having to click through multiple dialogs. Improved Performance: We have significantly improved performance across the whole app, as well as stability. UI/UX: Tower 3 boasts an improved user interface and a more polished design for a better user experience. Title Bar: We combined the title and menu bar in order to improve visual consistency across the Mac and Windows apps. History View: Commits in the history can now be grouped by date. Avatars: If no avatar image can be loaded, Tower now uses the user’s initials instead of a placeholder image. Avatars: Avatar images are now loaded in a higher resolution. Toolbar: Tooltips are now shown for all items immediately. Toolbar: Visibility of toolbar item labels can now be enabled/disabled from the preferences or the view menu. Scrollbars: Scrollbars across the app have been made less obtrusive. Sidebars: We increased the vertical spacing for all sidebar items and also the padding to the scrollbar. Fixed History View: The branch history is now correctly shown when the remote tracking branch does not exist anymore. Working Copy: Refreshing the UI while reverting a commit will no longer reset the commit subject. Working Copy: We’ve fixed an issue with unstaging files when the branch has a detached HEAD and improved performance for unstaging operations. Working Copy: Files are no longer being opened when double-clicking the staging / unstaging checkbox in the Working Copy. *Working Copy: The working tree was not refreshed after applying a stash which resulted in merge conflicts. Pull Requests: Pull Request comments are now being sorted in the correct order. Stashing: We’ve fixed the refresh behavior for stashing operations. Stashes: The stash list is now correctly refreshed after making changes. Clone Dialog: We fixed an issue with the Clone button not being enabled after filling in the input fields. GitFlow: The GitFlow toolbar button now works as expected. History View: The commit history now loads correctly when scrolling down to the bottom of the commit list. View Menu: The View -> Show Repositories & Show Services menu items now behave as expected. Crashes: We fixed a number of less common crashes occurring in different situations. Assorted Bug Fixes: We fixed several smaller issues reported by users on earlier versions. Version 15 Highlights Release Notes This release introduces Automatic Branch Management, making it easy to archive or clean up fully merged or stale branches, ensuring that your repository remains tidy and uncluttered. We've also added a new "Fork Point" feature, allowing you to easily see which commits were introduced by a branch relative to its parent branch. Tower 15 for Mac is also fully compatible with macOS 26 Tahoe. Watch this 3-minute video to learn all about this release! New "Merged" and "Stale" badges You will see new badges next to branches indicating if they are Fully Merged (meaning all their commits have been integrated into a primary branch) or the time they were last updated when they became Stale (meaning they haven't seen any activity for a while). Automatic Branch Management Click on the notification number in the footer to access the new Automatic Branch Management dialog. This feature allows you to select and archive multiple branches, which will then be moved to the new "Archived Branches" section in the sidebar. Fork Point The "History" view now clearly shows the Fork Point , which is the exact commit where a branch diverged from its parent. Commits prior to this divergence will be shown grayed out. This improvement makes it much clearer to see exactly which commits were added by the branch you are currently examining. 15.0.3 Released Dec 19, 2025 Download for macOS 12.0+ Copy MD5 checksum Improved Fully Merged Detection: A branch is now only marked as "fully merged" when git reports it as merged and its tracked remote branch no longer exists. This reliably identifies branches that were merged and deleted on the remote. We will expand to more cases in upcoming releases once we are confident they work reliably or can easily be disabled by users. Fully Merged Detection: Branches at the same commit as their parent are no longer incorrectly marked as fully merged. Fully Merged Detection: Reused branch names and long-running base branches no longer trigger false positives. Fully Merged Detection: The hint message now correctly reflects whether the remote branch still exists or not. Sidebar: Improved badge readability with larger font size, bolder icons, and higher contrast text color. Sidebar: The stale indicator is now displayed after the branch name instead of as a badge, reducing clutter. Stale Branches: Added 18 and 24 month options for the stale branch interval setting. Stacked Branches: Branches are no longer automatically marked as stacked when setting a parent. Fixed Sidebar: Ahead/behind counts are now correctly shown for stale and fully merged branches. Undo: Undo could become unavailable in certain scenarios until the window has been closed and re-opened. This has been fixed. Branches: The return key did not confirm the branch creation dialog. Fixed contact support URL. 15.0.2 Released Dec 11, 2025 Download for macOS 12.0+ Copy MD5 checksum Improved Performance: The performance for repositories with many branches has been increased significantly. 15.0.1 Released Dec 01, 2025 Download for macOS 12.0+ Copy MD5 checksum New Added view settings to show/hide fully merged badges Added view settings to show/hide stale badges Added view settings to configure stale time interval Default stale time interval is now 6 months Enable drag & drop of multiple branches onto Archived Branches section Fixed Fix Save Patch dialog not being shown 15.0 Released Nov 25, 2025 Download for macOS 12.0+ Copy MD5 checksum New macOS 26 Tahoe: Tower now fully supports the new operating system. App Icon: Added new app icon for macOS 26! Automatic Branch Management: You can now archive fully merged and stale branches either manually or let Tower do the job for you. History: The history now clearly shows which commits are introduced by a branch relative to its parent (fork point). History: A hint view is displayed for fully merged and stale branches, allowing quick archival or deletion of these branches. Sidebar: Branches in the sidebar are now marked as fully merged or stale. Sidebar: View settings are now easily accessible via the footer. Improved Pinned Branches: Pinned branches now are stored in the Git config and should not unpin anymore. Pinned Branches: You can now pin and unpin multiple branches at once. Pinned Branches: The "Pinned Branches" section in the sidebar is now automatically expanded. Pinned Branches: Undoing a branch delete now restores the pinned flag correctly. Sorting: Text is now sorted in many views via a localized standard compare to match system behavior. Commit Signing: Tower now handles SSH keys without a comment correctly. Branches: The update branch dialog now remembers the last decision for the update strategy if none is defined by a workflow. Branches: Branches newly created in Tower are not marked as fully merged anymore. Sidebar: The auto-archive option has been added to the sidebar view settings. Sidebar: The archive button in the sidebar footer is now hidden when auto-archive is active. Sidebar: Sidebar footer buttons no longer overlap with the filter text field. Sidebar: Repository sidebar filter text field no longer automatically becomes active on hover. Sidebar: Fully merged and stale badges are no longer displayed for detached branches. Branches: Auto-archive option no longer archives immediately when selected in dialog. Branches: Improved branch unarchiving to always set "Skips Auto-Archive" flag. Graphite: Optimized Graphite state update performance. Branches: The update branch action is now available in the context menu and quick actions. Workflows: The "Finish Topic Branch" dialog now automatically selects the current HEAD branch if it is a topic branch and the action was performed without a branch selection. License Activation: Activation with pasted email and license code works as expected now. Fixed Merge/Rebase: Tower could crash when using Quick Merge or Rebase. This has been fixed. History: A crash could occur when searching for whitespaces. This is fixed now. Worktrees: In some cases Tower could crash when accessing worktrees. It's working now. Reset Revision: The text field did not allow entering arbitrary revisions anymore. It does allow them again now. Merge Conflict: The merge conflict wizard now allows resolving a "both deleted" conflict again. Sidebar: The performance of reloading branches has been improved. Repository: A crash when updating the statistics of the repository has been fixed. History: A layout problem has been solved in drawing the commit graph if there only is a single commit. Performance: Tower could slow down in repositories with many branches. This has been fixed. Tower could crash when updating repository information. This has been fixed. Fixed crash when clicking workflow toolbar button before branches are loaded. Fixed crash when creating branches. Fixed crash when the Quick Start window would display deleted repositories. Fixed crash when pinning or restoring branches in worktrees. Fixed branch tooltip showing incorrect stale date in sidebar. Fixed commit graph being drawn into section header. Fixed update-branch dialog mergeability states not showing correctly. Fixed "No parent branch set" shown instead of loading state in update dialog. Fixed update button not being enabled when it should be in update branch dialog. Branches: Branches with uppercase characters do not unpin or unarchive immediately anymore. Workflows: The "Starting Point" menu now displays all available refs in the "Start Topic Branch" dialog. Workflows: The text fields in "Start Topic Branch" dialog will now confirm the dialog if possible when pressing "Return". History: Active searches are now applied when bringing Tower to the foreground again. History: A layout issue has been resolved that occurred when displaying multiple search filters. Version 14 Highlights Release Notes Tower 14 allows you to create custom Git workflows, enabling you to establish and enforce the exact workflow that meets your project's needs. Watch this 5-minute video to learn all about this release! Select your Workflow Choose from predefined options such as git-flow or GitHub/GitLab Flow, other workflows like Graphite or GitFlow CLI, or create any custom Git workflow entirely from scratch. Branch Workflow Configuration You can define trunk, base, and topic branches, as well as set upstream/downstream merge strategies and various other options. 14.5 Released Sep 18, 2025 Download for macOS 12.0+ Copy MD5 checksum New git-flow-next: Added support for git-flow-next , our very own open source evolution of git-flow (see git-flow.sh )! git-flow-next is a modern reimplementation of the popular branching model with added flexibility and customization. You can now select it directly from the workflow dialog and start using it in Tower today! 14.4 Released Sep 09, 2025 Download for macOS 12.0+ Copy MD5 checksum Improved Services: Added support for the new Bitbucket API tokens required for authentication starting September 9th. Be sure to generate a token and update your Bitbucket account in Tower. Bundled Git: Updated to version 2.51. Fixed Toolbar: The overflow menu for the workflow toolbar item now works correctly. History: Fixed a crash that could occur in certain cases when comparing revisions. 14.3 Released Aug 27, 2025 Download for macOS 12.0+ Copy MD5 checksum Fixed git-flow: Fixed an issue where the workflow was not automatically enabled when it should have been. Commit Messages: Fixed an issue where undoing repository actions could become inaccessible in certain situations. 14.2 Released Aug 25, 2025 Download for macOS 12.0+ Copy MD5 checksum Improved Repository Stats: Added a threshold to reduce unnecessary updates, improving performance. git-flow: Standardized naming for starting topic branches. Workflow Picker: Increased width for better usability. Fixed Graphite: Prevented state reload unless the workflow is enabled. Update Branch Dialog: Corrected title case in the dialog title. git-flow: Added a warning badge to the workflow button if enabled but missing configuration. git-flow: Fixed branch context menu to display the correct git-flow image. git-flow: Restricted branch context menu entries to appear only when the git-flow workflow is enabled. Workflow Picker: Updated Help button URLs to point to the correct documentation. 14.1 Released Aug 20, 2025 Download for macOS 12.0+ Copy MD5 checksum Improved Workflow Config Dialog: Added a checkbox to select the starting branch for topic branches. Custom Workflow Config Dialog: Improved layout with better paddings, row background colors, and clearer trunk branch labels. Custom Workflow Config Dialog: Added contextual help text and a Help button linking to documentation. Workflows: Git Flow
2026-01-13T08:48:54
https://www.fine.dev/blog/announcing-fine-for-startups
Announcing Fine for Startups - Your Junior Full-Stack Developer for $15/Month Home Docs Changelog Pricing Sign in Get started -> Menu Home Docs Changelog Pricing <- Go Back Announcing Fine for Startups - Your Junior Full-Stack Developer for $15/Month Today, we're excited to announce Fine for Startups – a dedicated AI coding agent designed specifically for small teams and founders. Starting at just $15/month, Fine acts as your AI full-stack engineer, taking work off your shoulders, helping you build faster and smarter while keeping your budget intact. The Perfect Addition to Your Startup Team Every startup knows the challenge: too many features to build, too little time, and limited resources. That's where Fine comes in. It's not just another AI coding assistant – it's a full-fledged AI team member that can handle both frontend and backend development tasks, working asynchronously alongside your team to help clear that growing backlog. Real-world Project Ready Unlike other AI solutions that work best with toy projects, Fine is built to handle the complexity of real-life SaaS applications. From React components to API endpoints, Fine understands modern web architectures and can work across your entire stack. True Full-Stack Capabilities: Go Beyond Frontend Development Fine excels across your entire application stack, bringing expertise to both frontend refinement and backend development. On the frontend, Fine helps perfect your product's user experience, implementing new features and polishing your UI. But Fine equally shines in backend development. Unlike simple app builders, Fine is for working on complete, production-ready backend systems. It implements complex business logic in Python, Go, or Node.js, crafts robust API endpoints, and handles everything from authentication to caching. Live Previews: AI That Is Easy To Verify Fine doesn't just write code – it tests it. With built-in cloud development environments, Fine can validate its work in real-time. Each change is built and compiled to catch errors early. For frontend changes, Fine generates shareable live previews so you and your team can see exactly how new features will look and behave before merging. Built for Startup Speed: Async & Always Available Fine works in parallel, tackling your development backlog. Review progress and provide feedback from anywhere, even from your phone while on-the-go. Multiple Fine agents can work simultaneously on different tasks, multiplying your development velocity without multiplying your costs. This is a game-changer for developer productivity. No longer do you need to sit idly while the AI works. You can switch to other tasks, attend meetings, or even solve issues on your mobile phone during your commute. By the time you're back at your desk, a pull request will wait for you. Delegate Work to AI From Everywhere You can offload tasks to Fine from everywhere you are. Use Linear to assign issues to devs? Assign it to Fine, the same way. Tag colleagues whilst reviewing PRs in GitHub? Tag Fine, just like you’re used to. Discuss issues on Slack? Mention Fine. Pricing That Makes Sense Designed to help you with maximum ROI, Fine’s subscription is all-inclusive, with endless features, unlimited messages and no need for your own API keys. Startups are looking for effective, low-cost tools and that’s what Fine offers. For $15 per month, users can connect unlimited repositories, use premium LLMs such as Claude 3.5 Sonnet and resolve as many tasks as you like. Fine also offers a forever-free plan, where users just getting started can try out the platform on one repository, with 7 messages per day, using GPT-4o. Fine’s Pro subscription is 30X cheaper than the nearest competitor which comes in at a whopping $500 for similar features - making it the accessible choice for startups and founders. Get Started Today Ready to expand your team with AI? Start your free trial and see how Fine can help you ship faster while maintaining quality. Start building today Try out the smoothest way to build, launch and manage an app Try for Free -> © Fine.dev - All rights reserved. Product Overview AI Workflows Pricing & Plans Changelog Blog Docs Company Press Terms & Conditions Privacy policy
2026-01-13T08:48:54
https://www.algolia.com/industries/marketplaces
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2026-01-13T08:48:54
https://www.fine.dev/blog/replit-vs-cursor-es
Replit vs Cursor: ¿Cuál es la mejor herramienta de codificación AI para ti? Home Docs Changelog Pricing Sign in Get started -> Menu Home Docs Changelog Pricing <- Go Back Replit vs Cursor: ¿Cuál es la mejor herramienta de codificación AI para ti? Las herramientas de codificación impulsadas por AI están ganando terreno en el mundo del desarrollo, facilitando a los desarrolladores escribir, depurar y gestionar código. Tres de las plataformas líderes en este espacio son Fine, Replit y Cursor, todas ofreciendo características de codificación asistida por AI. Sin embargo, con estos avances vienen diferencias clave que hacen que cada plataforma sea más adecuada para diferentes tipos de desarrolladores. En este blog, desglosaremos Replit y Cursor, examinaremos sus similitudes y diferencias, y explicaremos por qué Fine es una alternativa superior. Tabla de Contenidos Introducción a Replit Introducción a Cursor Similitudes entre Replit y Cursor Diferencias entre Replit y Cursor Por qué elegir Cursor sobre Replit Por qué elegir Replit sobre Cursor Por qué Fine es una mejor opción Introducción a Replit Replit es un entorno de desarrollo integrado (IDE) basado en navegador que recientemente lanzó características impulsadas por AI, ofreciendo autocompletado, depuración y generación de documentación. Diseñado para hacer la codificación accesible tanto a principiantes como a profesionales, Replit proporciona capacidades de colaboración en tiempo real, convirtiéndolo en una opción ideal para proyectos en equipo o propósitos educativos. Permite a los desarrolladores escribir código rápidamente, generar pruebas y configurar APIs sin configuraciones complejas. Con su amplio soporte para múltiples lenguajes de programación, Replit es una opción flexible para diversas tareas de codificación. Introducción a Cursor Cursor es un editor de código impulsado por AI que fue construido como un fork del popular IDE, VSCode. Ofrece autocompletado avanzado de código, refactorización inteligente de código y edición en lenguaje natural. Cursor también enfatiza la seguridad, con certificación SOC 2, haciéndolo adecuado para equipos que necesitan estrictas medidas de privacidad de datos. Mientras que Cursor puede ser usado como un editor independiente, es especialmente valioso para desarrolladores que ya trabajan en un entorno como VSCode, permitiéndoles integrar asistencia AI sin interrumpir su flujo de trabajo. Similitudes entre Replit y Cursor Tanto Replit como Cursor se centran en ayudar a los desarrolladores a agilizar su flujo de trabajo a través de AI. Aquí hay algunas similitudes clave: Generación de Código Asistida por AI : Ambas plataformas utilizan AI para generar código basado en comandos en lenguaje natural, reduciendo significativamente el tiempo que los desarrolladores pasan escribiendo fragmentos de código básicos. Fine también puede escribir código por ti, tomando un problema de Linear, GitHub o Jira y convirtiéndolo en un PR. Autocompletado y Depuración : Replit y Cursor ofrecen autocompletado inteligente de código y detección de errores, acelerando el proceso de desarrollo y ayudando a los desarrolladores a detectar errores temprano. Características de Colaboración : Mientras que Replit ofrece colaboración en tiempo real directamente en el navegador, Cursor es un fork de VSCode. Diferencias entre Replit y Cursor Integración de Plataforma : Replit es un IDE en línea completo, lo que significa que los usuarios pueden comenzar a codificar directamente en el navegador sin configurar un entorno local. Cursor, por otro lado, es más adecuado para aquellos que ya tienen una configuración de desarrollo preferida en VSCode y quieren permanecer en ese entorno familiar. Colaboración y Facilidad de Uso : El entorno en navegador de Replit ofrece características de colaboración en tiempo real integradas, lo que lo hace más accesible para equipos o aulas. Cursor, aunque colaborativo, requiere configuración adicional para extensiones y puede ser más adecuado para desarrolladores familiarizados con configuraciones avanzadas. Por qué elegir Cursor sobre Replit Seguridad : Para desarrolladores o equipos que requieren medidas de seguridad estrictas, la certificación SOC 1 de Cursor lo convierte en la opción más confiable. Replit tiene certificación SOC 2 para clientes empresariales en la mayoría de su plataforma, pero no está claro si eso incluye la nueva suite AI. Integración con Herramientas Existentes : Si ya estás usando VSCode u otro entorno de desarrollo local, la integración sin problemas de Cursor te permite llevar la asistencia AI a tu flujo de trabajo actual sin cambiar tu configuración, mucho. Fine no requiere cambiar tu IDE en absoluto: colabora con Fine donde normalmente colaboras con compañeros de equipo. Refactorización de Código : Cursor sobresale en asistir con la refactorización de código y mejorar bases de código heredadas, ofreciendo sugerencias inteligentes que ayudan a mantener la calidad del código a lo largo del tiempo. Por qué elegir Replit sobre Cursor IDE Completamente Integrado : Para desarrolladores que quieren una solución todo en uno sin necesidad de instalar software adicional o gestionar extensiones, el entorno basado en navegador de Replit es una excelente opción. Te permite comenzar a codificar desde cualquier lugar, sin la molestia de la configuración. Amigable para Principiantes : La interfaz intuitiva de Replit y su extensa documentación lo convierten en una gran opción para principiantes o educadores. Sus herramientas de colaboración fáciles de usar también lo hacen ideal para proyectos grupales o entornos de aprendizaje. Colaboración en Tiempo Real : Replit brilla en entornos de equipo, ofreciendo una característica de colaboración en tiempo real simplificada que funciona sin problemas en navegadores. Esto es especialmente útil para proyectos donde múltiples desarrolladores necesitan trabajar juntos en tiempo real. Por qué Fine es una Mejor Opción Mientras que tanto Replit como Cursor ofrecen características atractivas, Fine lleva la codificación asistida por AI un paso más allá al proporcionar automatización avanzada y un conjunto más completo de herramientas adaptadas para equipos de desarrollo. 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LLVM: The bad parts Blog by nikic . Find me on GitHub , StackOverflow , Twitter and Mastodon . Learn more about me . « Back to article overview. LLVM: The bad parts 11. January 2026 A few years ago, I wrote a blog post on design issues in LLVM IR . Since then, one of these issues has been fixed fully (opaque pointers migration), one has been mostly fixed (constant expression removal), and one is well on the way towards being fixed (ptradd migration). This time I’m going to be more ambitious and not stop at three issues. Of course, not all of these issues are of equal importance, and how important they are depends on who you ask. In the interest of brevity, I will mostly just explain what the problem is, and not discuss what possible solutions would be. Finally, I should probably point out that this is written from my perspective as the lead maintainer of the LLVM project: This is not a list of reasons to not use LLVM, it’s a list of opportunities to improve LLVM. High level issues Review capacity Unlike many other open-source projects, LLVM certainly does not suffer from a lack of contributors. There are thousands of contributors and the distribution is relatively flat (that is, it’s not the case that a small handful of people is responsible for the majority of contributions.) What LLVM does suffer from is insufficient review capacity. There are a lot more people writing code than reviewing it. This is somewhat unsurprising, as code review requires more expertise than writing code, and may not provide immediate value 1 to the person reviewing (or their employer). Lack of review capacity makes for a bad contributor experience, and can also result in bad changes making their way into the codebase. The way this usually works out is that someone puts up a PR, then fails to get a qualified review for a long period of time, and then one of their coworkers (who is not a qualified reviewer for that area) ends up rubberstamping the PR. A related problem is that LLVM has a somewhat peculiar contribution model where it’s the responsibility of the PR author to request reviewers. This is especially problematic for new contributors, who don’t know whom to request. Often relevant reviewers will become aware of the PR thanks to a label-based notification system, but this is not apparent from the UI, and it’s easy for PRs to fall through the cracks. A potential improvement here would be a Rust-style PR assignment system . Churn Both the LLVM C++ API and LLVM IR are not stable and undergo frequent changes. This is simultaneously a great strength and weakness of LLVM. It’s a strength because LLVM does not stagnate and is willing to address past mistakes even at significant cost. It’s a weakness because churn imposes costs on users of LLVM. Frontends are somewhat insulated from this because they can use the largely stable C API. However, it does not cover everything, and most major frontends will have additional bindings that use the unstable C++ API. Users that integrate with LLVM more tightly (for example downstream backends) don’t have that option, and have to keep up with all API changes. This is part of LLVM’s general development philosophy, which I’ll express somewhat pointedly as “upstream or GTFO”. LLVM is liberally licensed and does not require you to contribute changes upstream. However, if you do not upstream your code, then it will also not factor into upstream decision-making. This point is somewhat unlike the rest, in that I’m not sure it’s possible to make things “strictly better” here. It’s possible that LLVM’s current point on the stability scale is not optimal, but moving it somewhere else would come with significant externalities. Making major changes in LLVM is already extremely hard due to the sheer scale of the project, without adding additional stability constraints on top. Build time LLVM is a huge project. LLVM itself is >2.5 million lines of C++ and the entire monorepo is something like 9 million. C++ is not exactly known for fast build times, and compiling all that code takes time. This is bearable if you either have fast hardware or access to a build farm, but trying to build LLVM on a low-spec laptop is not going to be fun. An additional complication is building with debug info (which I always recommend against), in which case you’ll add the extra gotchas of slow link times, high risk of OOM and massive disk usage. There are ways to avoid that (using shared libs or dylib build, using split dwarf, using lld), but it takes some expertise. Promising changes in this area are the use of pre-compiled headers (which significantly improves build time), and changing to use a dylib build by default (which reduces disk usage and link time, esp. for debuginfo builds). Another is to reduce test overhead using daemonization (not strictly part of the “build time”, but relevant for the development cycle). CI stability LLVM CI consists of over 200 post-commit buildbots that test LLVM in lots of different configurations on lots of different hardware. Commits that turn a buildbot from green to red result in an email to the commit author. Unfortunately, this CI is never fully green, and flaky on top. This is in part due to flaky tests (typically in lldb or openmp), but can also be due to buildbot-specific issues. The end result is that it’s “normal” to get buildbot failure notifications for any given commit, even if it is perfectly harmless. This dilutes the signal, and makes it easier to miss the real failures. The introduction of pre-merge testing on PRs did significantly improve the overall CI situation, but not the buildbot problem as such. I think we need to start taking flaky tests/buildbots more seriously before we can really make progress here. Because someone is definitely going to mention how this is not rocket science , and we just need to start using bors / merge queues to guarantee an always-green build: It’s a problem of scale. There are >150 commits on a typical workday, which would be more than one commit every 10 minutes even if they were uniformly distributed. Many buildbots have multi-hour runs. This is hard to reconcile. 2 End-to-end testing In some respects, LLVM has very thorough test coverage. We’re quite pedantic about making sure that new optimizations have good coverage of both positive and negative tests. However, these tests are essentially unit tests for a single optimization pass or analysis. We have only a small amount of coverage for the entire optimization pipeline (phase ordering tests), so optimizations sometimes regress due to pass interactions. Tests for the combination of the middle-end and backend pipelines are essentially nonexistent. There is likely room for improvement here, though it comes with tradeoffs. However, what actually concerns me are end-to-end executable tests. LLVM’s test suite proper does not feature these at all. Executable tests are located in a separate llvm-test-suite repo, which is typically not used during routine development, but run by buildbots. It contains a lot of different code ranging from benchmarks to unit tests. However, llvm-test-suite has quite few tests (compared to LLVM lit tests) and does not comprehensively cover basic operations. Things like testing operations on different float formats, on integers of different sizes, vectors of different sizes and element types, etc. In part this is because of limitations of testing through C/C++, which is very heterogeneous in type support (C compilers don’t like exposing types that don’t have a defined psABI for the target). But that’s no excuse to delegate this testing to Zig instead (which exposes everything, everywhere, and has the corresponding test coverage). Backend divergence While LLVM’s middle-end is very unified, backend implementations are very heterogeneous, and there is a tendency to fix issues (usually performance, but sometimes even correctness) only for the backend you’re interested in. This takes many forms, like implementing target-specific DAG combines instead of generic ones. Though my definite favorite is to introduce lots of target hooks for optimizations – not because the optimization is actually only beneficial for one target, but because the person introducing it just doesn’t want to deal with the fallout on other targets. This is understandable – after all, they may lack the knowledge to evaluate a change for other targets, so it may require working with many other maintainers, which can slow progress a lot. But the end result is still increasing divergence and duplication. Lack of end-to-end testing compounds this issue, because that would act as something of a forcing function that at least all operations compile without crashing and produce correct results for all tested targets. Compilation time Because I’ve complained about this enough in the past, I’ll keep it short: LLVM is slow, which is an issue both for JIT use cases, and anything that tends to produce huge amounts of IR (like Rust or C++). Since I’ve started tracking compile-times , the situation has significantly improved, both through targeted improvements and avoidance of regressions. However, there is still a lot of room for improvement: LLVM still isn’t fast, it’s just less slow. One thing that LLVM is particularly bad at are -O0 compile-times. The architecture is optimized for optimization, and lots of costs remain even if no optimization takes place. The LLVM TPDE alternative backend shows that it’s possible to do better by an order of magnitude. Performance tracking The flip side of the compile-time coin is runtime performance. This is something that LLVM obviously cares a lot about. Which is why I find it rather surprising that LLVM does not have any “official” performance tracking infrastructure. Of course, there are lots of organizations which track performance of LLVM downstream, on their own workloads. In some ways this is good, because it means there is more focus on real-world workloads than on synthetic benchmarks like SPEC. However, not having readily accessible, public performance tracking also makes it hard for contributors to evaluate changes. To be fair, LLVM does have an LNT instance, but a) it’s currently broken, b) LNT is one of the worst UX crimes ever committed, c) little data gets submitted there, and d) it’s not possible to request a test run for a PR, or something like that. This point is frankly just baffling to me. I don’t personally care about SPEC scores, but I know plenty of people do, so why there is no first-class tracking for this is a mystery to me. IR design Undef values Undef values take an arbitrary value from a certain set. They are used to model uninitialized values, and have historically been used to model deferred undefined behavior. The latter role has been replaced by poison values, which have much simpler propagation rules and are more amenable to optimization. However, undef is still used for uninitialized memory to this day. There are two main problems with undef values. The first is the multi-use problem: An undef value can take a different value at each use. This means that transforms that increase the use count are generally invalid, and care has to be taken when optimizing based on value equality. The mere existence of undef values prevents us from performing optimizations we want to do, or greatly increases their complexity. The second issue is that undef is very hard to reason about. Humans have trouble understanding it, and for proof-checkers it is computationally expensive. Most likely, uninitialized memory will be represented using poison values instead in the future, but this runs into the problem that LLVM currently is not capable of correctly treating poison in memory. Proper support for poison in memory requires additional IR features, like the byte type . Unsoundness and specification incompleteness While most miscompilations (that is, correctness bugs) in LLVM are resolved quickly, there are quite a few that remain unfixed despite having been known for a long time. These issues usually combine the qualities of being largely theoretical (that is, appearing only in artificially constructed examples rather than real-world code) and running up against issues in LLVM’s IR design. Some of them are cases where we have a good idea of how the IR design needs to change to address the issue, but these changes are complex and often require a lot of work to recover optimization parity. There is often a complexity cliff where you can do something that’s simple and nearly correct, or you can do something very complex that is fully correct. Then there are other cases, where just deciding on how things should work is a hard problem. The provenance model is a prime example of this. The interaction of provenance with integer casts and type punning is a difficult problem with complex tradeoffs. However, at some point these issues do need to be resolved. The recently formed formal specification working group aims to tackle these problems. Constraint encoding A key challenge for optimizing compilers is encoding of constraints (like “this value is non-negative” or “this add will not overflow”). This includes both frontend-provided constraints (based on language undefined behavior rules), but also compiler-generated ones. In particular, there are many different analyses that can infer facts about the program, but keeping these up-to-date throughout optimization is challenging. One good way to handle this is to encode facts directly in the IR. Correctly updating or discarding these annotations then becomes part of transform correctness. LLVM has many different ways to encode additional constraints (poison flags, metadata, attributes, assumes), and these all come with tradeoffs in terms of how much information can be encoded, how reliably it is retained during optimization and to what degree it can negatively affect optimization. Information from metadata is lost too often, while information from assumes is not lost often enough. Floating-point semantics There are various issues with floating-point (FP) semantics once we move outside the nice world of “strictly conforming IEEE 754 floats in the default environment”. A few that come to mind are: Handling of signaling NaN and FP exceptions, and non-default FP environment in general. LLVM represents this using constrained FP intrinsics. This is not ideal, as all the FP handling is split into two parallel universes. Handling of denormals. LLVM has a function attribute to not assume IEEE denormal behavior, but this is only suitable for cases where flush to zero (FTZ) is used globally. It does not help with modeling cases like ARM, where scalar ops are IEEE, while vector ops use FTZ. Handling of excess precision, in particular when using the x87 FPU. Other technical issues Partial migrations LLVM is a very large project, and making any significant changes to it is hard and time consuming. Migrations often span years, where two different implementations of something coexist, until all code has been migrated. The two prime examples of this are: New pass manager: The “new” pass manager was first introduced more than a decade ago. Then about five years ago, we started using it for the middle-end optimization pipeline by default, and support for the legacy PM was dropped. However, the back-end is still using the legacy pass manager. There is ongoing work to support the new pass manager in codegen, and we’re pretty close to the point where it can be used end-to-end for a single target. However, I expect it will still take quite a while for all targets to be ported and the legacy pass manager to be completely retired. GlobalISel: This is an even more extreme case. GlobalISel is the “new” instruction selector that is intended to replace SelectionDAG (and FastISel). It was introduced approximately one decade ago, and to this day, none of the targets that originally used SelectionDAG have been fully migrated to GlobalISel. There is one new target that’s GlobalISel-only, and there is one that uses GlobalISel by default for unoptimized builds. But otherwise, SelectionDAG is still the default everywhere. There are two backends (AMDGPU and AArch64) that have somewhat complete GlobalISel support, but it’s not clear when/if they’ll be able to switch to using it by default. A big problem here is that new optimizations are continually being implemented on the SDAG side, so it’s hard to keep parity. ABI / calling convention handling Essentially everything about the handling of calling conventions in LLVM is a mess. The responsibility for handling calling conventions is split between the frontend and the backend. There are good reasons why LLVM can’t do this by itself (LLVM IR sits at a too low level of abstraction to satisfy the extremely arcane ABI rules). This is not a problem in itself – however, there is zero documentation of what the calling convention contract between the frontend and LLVM is, and the proper way to implement C FFI is essentially to look at what Clang does and copy that (invariably with errors, because the rules can be very subtle). I’ve proposed to fix this by introducing an ABI lowering library and vortex73 has implemented a prototype for it as part of GSoC. So we’re well on the way to resolving this side of the problem. There are more problems though. One that Rust has struggled with a lot is the interaction of target features with the calling convention. Enabling additional target features can change the call ABI, because additional float/vector registers start getting used for argument/return passing. This means that calls between functions with a feature enabled and disabled may be incompatible, because they assume different ABIs. Ideally, ABI and target features would be orthogonal, and only coupled in that some ABIs require certain target features (e.g. you can’t have a hard float ABI without enabling FP registers). Target features are a per-function choice, while the ABI should be per-module. Some of the newer architectures like Loongarch and RISC-V actually have proper ABI design, but most of the older ones don’t. For example, it’s currently not possible to target AArch64 with a soft float ABI but hard float implementation. Builtins / libcalls Somewhat related to this is the handling of compiler builtins/libcalls, which are auxiliary functions that the compiler may emit for operations that are not natively supported by the target. This covers both libcalls provided by libc (or libm), and builtins provided by compiler runtime libraries like libgcc, compiler-rt or compiler-builtins. There are two sources of truth for this, TargetLibraryInfo (TLI) and RuntimeLibcalls. The former is used by the middle-end, primarily to recognize and optimize C library calls (this mostly covers only libc, but not libgcc). The latter is used by the backend, primarily to determine which libcalls may be emitted by the compiler and how they are spelled (this covers libgcc, and the subset of libc covered by LLVM intrinsics). A problem with RuntimeLibcalls is that it currently largely works off only the target triple, which means that we have to make “lowest common denominator” assumptions about which libcalls are available, where the lowest common denominator is usually libgcc. If --rtlib=compiler-rt is used, LLVM does not actually know about that, and cannot make use of functions that are in compiler-rt but not libgcc. This also means that we’re missing a customization point for other runtime libraries. For example, there is no way for Rust to say that it provides f128 suffix libcalls via compiler-builtins, overriding target-specific naming and availability assumptions based on which type long double in C maps to. There is a lot of ongoing work in this area (by arsenm), so the situation here will hopefully improve in the near-ish future. Context / module dichotomy LLVM has two high-level data holders. A module corresponds to a compilation unit (e.g. pre-LTO, a single file in C/C++). The LLVM context holds various “global” data. There’s usually one context per thread, and multiple modules can (in principle) use a single context. Things like functions and globals go into the module, while constants and types go into the context. The module also contains a data layout, which provides important type layout information like “how wide is a pointer”. The fact that constants and types do not have access to the data layout is a constant source of friction. If you have a type, you cannot reliably tell its size without threading an extra parameter through everything. We have subsystems (like ConstantFold vs. ConstantFolding) that are separated entirely by whether data layout is available or not. At the same time, I feel like this split is not actually buying us a lot. Having shared types and constants is somewhat convenient when it comes to module linking, because they can be directly shared, but I think performing explicit remapping in that one place would be better than having complexity everywhere else. Additionally, this would also allow cross-context linking, which is currently only possible by going through a bitcode roundtrip. In theory, the context could also allow some memory reuse when compiling multiple modules, but I think in practice there is usually a one-to-one correspondence between those. LICM register pressure This is getting a bit down in the weeds, but I’ll mention it anyway due to how often I’ve run across this in recent times. LLVM considers loop invariant code motion (LICM) to be a canonicalization transform. This means that we always hoist instructions out of loops, without any target specific cost modelling. However, LICM can increase the live ranges of values, which can increase register pressure, which can lead to a large amount of spills and reloads. The general philosophy behind this is that LICM hoists everything, all middle-end transforms can work with nicely loop invariant instructions, and then instructions will get sunk back into the loop by the backend, which can precisely model register pressure. Except… that second part doesn’t actually happen. I believe that (for non-PGO builds) instructions only get sunk back into loops either through rematerialization in the register allocator, or specialized sinking (typically of addressing modes), but for anything not falling into those buckets, no attempt to sink into loops in order to reduce register pressure is made. Other This list is not exhaustive. There’s more I could mention, but we’d get into increasingly narrow territory. I hope I covered most of the more important things – please do let me know what I missed! If you’re not concerned with overall project health, the primary value of reviews is reciprocity. People are more likely to review your PR, if you reviewed theirs.  ↩ The way Rust reconciles this is via a combination of “rollups” (where multiple PRs are merged as a batch, using human curation), and a substantially different contribution model. Where LLVM favors sequences of small PRs that do only one thing (and get squash merged), Rust favors large PRs with many commits (which do not get squashed). As getting an approved Rust PR merged usually takes multiple days due to bors, having large PRs is pretty much required to get anything done. This is not necessarily bad, just very different from what LLVM does right now.  ↩ If you liked this article, you may want to browse my other articles or follow me on Twitter or Mastodon .
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About Me Blog by nikic . Find me on GitHub , StackOverflow , Twitter and Mastodon . Learn more about me . « Back to article overview. About Me Hi! My name is Nikita Popov , but you’ll mostly meet me as nikic on the internet. I’m a principal software engineer at Red Hat , working on LLVM, Clang and Rust. Before that, I worked at JetBrains as a core developer for the PHP project. I studied computer science and physics at the Technical University of Berlin. Feel free to contact me via nikic@php.net . Alternatively you can usually find me on the LLVM Discord . Projects My most popular open-source projects, sorted by stars: PHP-Parser – A PHP parser written in PHP FastRoute – Fast request router for PHP scalar_objects – Extension that adds support for method calls on primitive types in PHP iter – Iteration primitives using generators php-ast – Extension exposing PHP 7 abstract syntax tree PHP-Fuzzer – A fuzzer for PHP libraries I also maintain the LLVM compile-time tracker . Accepted PHP proposals PHP 8.2: Deprecate dynamic properties Deprecate partially supported callables PHP 8.1: Readonly properties First-class callable syntax New in initializers Array unpacking with string keys Deprecate passing null to non-nullable arguments of internal functions Static variables in inherited methods Restrict $GLOBALS usage Phasing out Serializable Deprecations for PHP 8.1 PHP 8.0: Union types Constructor property promotion Named arguments Reclassify engine warnings Consistent type errors for internal functions Always generate fatal error for incompatible method signature Stricter type checks for arithmetic/bitwise operators Validation for abstract trait methods Allow trailing comma in parameter list Object-based token_get_all() alternative Allow ::class on objects Static return type Variable syntax tweaks Weak maps Treat namespaced names as single token Saner string to number comparison Make sorting stable PHP 7.4: Typed properties Arrow functions Allow throwing exceptions from __toString() Reflection for references New custom object serialization mechanism Deprecations for PHP 7.4 Deprecate left-associative ternary operator PHP 7.3: Deprecations for PHP 7.3 Deprecate and Remove Case-Insensitive Constants PHP 7.2: Deprecations for PHP 7.2 PHP 7.1: Forbid dynamic calls to scope introspection functions PHP 7.0: Exceptions in the engine Abstract syntax tree Uniform variable syntax Remove deprecated functionality in PHP 7 Reclassify E_STRICT errors Remove alternative PHP tags Remove hexadecimal numeric strings PHP 5.6: Variadic functions Argument unpacking Operator overloading for GMP PHP 5.5: Generators and coroutines empty() on arbitrary expressions Remove /e modifier from preg_replace() Support non-scalar foreach keys Presentations PHP 7: What changed internally? [IPC’15] ( slides ) PHP 7: What changed internally? [PHP Barcelona’15] ( slides , video ) PHP 7: What changed internally? [Forum PHP’15] ( slides , video ) PHP language trivia [PHPKonf’17] ( slides ) Static Optimization of PHP bytecode [PHPSC’17] ( slides ) Static Optimization of PHP bytecode [phpDay’17] ( video ) Typed Properties and more: What’s coming in PHP 7.4? [PHP Russia’19] ( slides , video ) PHP performance trivia [PHP Barcelona’19] ( slides , video ) Looking forward to PHP 8 [PHPKonf’19] ( slides , video ) What’s new in PHP 8.0? [PHP fwdays’20] ( slides , video ) What’s new in PHP 8.0? [PHPConChina’20] ( slides ) Just-In-Time Compiler in PHP 8 [betterCode PHP’20] ( slides ) What’s new in PHP 8.0? [SymfonyWorld’20] ( slides ) Opaque pointers are coming [LLVM CGO’22] ( slides , video ) A whirlwind tour of the LLVM optimizer [EuroLLVM’23] ( slides , video ) Rust ❤️ LLVM [LLVM developer meeting’24] ( slides , video ) LLVM IR: Past, Present and Future [EuroLLVM’25] ( slides ) Theses and Papers Spinor formulation of Lanczos potentials in Riemannian Geometry [Bachelor Physics] ( pdf ) Optimizing PHP Bytecode using Type-Inferred SSA Form [Bachelor CS] ( pdf ) The Tradeoff of Latency, Reliability and Rate for Spinal Codes [Master CS] ( pdf ) Static Optimization of PHP 7 [CC’17] ( pdf , acm ) Miscellaneous PHP internals book Free (but incomplete) book on PHP extension development
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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 Khadijah (Dana Ordalina) Posted on Jan 13 Readiness probe # devops # aws # kubernetes # beginners Readiness probe ** — это **проверка “готово ли приложение принимать трафик” . Проще говоря: “Ты уже готов работать с пользователями или ещё нет?” Чаще всего это термин из Kubernetes . Простыми словами 👇 Представь кафе: Кафе открыто , но повар ещё не готов, кухня не прогрелась, продукты не разложены. Readiness probe — это как вопрос официанту: 👉 «Можно уже пускать клиентов?» Если ответ “нет” — клиенты не заходят. Если “да” — клиентов начинают пускать. В Kubernetes что происходит Kubernetes регулярно проверяет приложение (например, по HTTP-запросу или команде). Если readiness probe успешен ✅ → pod получает трафик (его добавляют в Service / Load Balancer). Если неуспешен ❌ → pod жив , но трафик к нему не идёт . ⚠️ Важно: Readiness probe не убивает pod , он просто временно “выводится из оборота”. Чем отличается от liveness probe Коротко: Liveness probe — “Ты вообще жив?” ❌ нет → pod перезапускают Readiness probe — “Ты готов обслуживать запросы?” ❌ нет → pod живёт, но без трафика Когда readiness probe особенно нужен приложение долго стартует подключается к БД делает миграции временно перегружено зависит от внешних сервисов Погнали, наглядно и без заумных слов 😄 Реальный YAML-пример с readiness + liveness + startup apiVersion : v1 kind : Pod metadata : name : demo-app spec : containers : - name : app image : my-app:1.0 ports : - containerPort : 8080 # 1️⃣ Startup probe — ждём, пока приложение ВООБЩЕ запустится startupProbe : httpGet : path : /health/startup port : 8080 failureThreshold : 30 periodSeconds : 5 # → даём до 150 секунд на старт # 2️⃣ Readiness probe — готово ли принимать трафик readinessProbe : httpGet : path : /health/ready port : 8080 initialDelaySeconds : 5 periodSeconds : 5 failureThreshold : 3 # 3️⃣ Liveness probe — не зависло ли livenessProbe : httpGet : path : /health/live port : 8080 periodSeconds : 10 failureThreshold : 3 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Что здесь происходит по шагам 🟦 Startup probe Вопрос: «Ты уже ЗАПУСТИЛСЯ?» Kubernetes не запускает readiness и liveness , пока startup probe не станет OK если не стал OK за лимит → pod перезапускают 💡 Нужен для: Java / Spring приложений с миграциями долгого старта 🟩 Readiness probe Вопрос: «Ты ГОТОВ принимать запросы?» если ❌ → pod убирают из Service pod не перезапускают когда снова ✅ → трафик возвращается 💡 Типично проверяют: подключение к БД доступность зависимостей перегрузку 🟥 Liveness probe Вопрос: «Ты вообще ЖИВ?» если ❌ → pod перезапускают 💡 Проверяет: deadlock зависшие потоки утечки памяти Сравнение: startup vs readiness (очень коротко) Probe Когда Если FAIL Для чего startup только при старте pod перезапуск долгий запуск readiness всё время убрать трафик временно не готов liveness всё время pod перезапуск приложение зависло Жизненный пример Приложение стартует так: запускается JVM (40 сек) миграции БД (30 сек) готово принимать запросы 👉 startup probe ждёт шаги 1–2 👉 readiness probe включает трафик только после шага 3 👉 liveness probe следит, чтобы всё не зависло через час 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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Product Updates - 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 Changelog Product Updates Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation Changelog Product Updates Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Changelog Product Updates OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Logs of all the feature releases, improvements, and bug fixes in SuprSend. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT ​ 18 December 2025 ​ Hosted Preference Page — Modern Design with Multi-Language Support The hosted preference page has been updated with a refreshed UI and locale-aware localization support. Static UI content (CTAs, labels, system text) is translated automatically using built-in i18n support for up to 23 languages. Dynamic content, including notification category names and descriptions, is rendered using the translation files configured by you, based on the user’s locale. 📘 Checkout hosted preference page documentation and see how translations work ​ 3 December 2025 ​ Category Translations for Preference Centers Reach users worldwide with category translations — show your preference centers in your users’ native language. Whether your users speak Spanish, French, German, or any other language, they’ll see category names and descriptions in their preferred locale, making it easier for them to understand and manage their notification preferences. What you get: Multi-language support : Upload translations via Dashboard, API, or CLI — choose the method that works best for your workflow Smart fallbacks : If a translation isn’t available for a specific locale (e.g., es-AR ), we automatically try the base locale ( es ), then fall back to English — your users always see something meaningful Zero maintenance : English translations are automatically generated from your category names and descriptions, so you don’t need to manage them separately 📘 Learn more in the category translations documentation . ​ 1 December 2025 ​ 📚 S3 Connector v2.0 — Comprehensive Notification Data Export S3 Connector v2.0 exports end-to-end notification data to your S3 bucket, giving you full visibility into requests, workflows, and message delivery for analytics, debugging, and compliance. It replaces the limited v1.0 connector with complete, structured logging. S3 Connector v1.0 will be deprecated over time. Migrate to v2.0 to access full logs and notification analytics. ​ What’s New We’ve added 3 data points for end-to-end traceability of notifications from API request → workflow execution → final delivery : Messages: Delivery status, engagement metrics, vendor responses, and failures Workflow Executions: Step-by-step workflow logs for debugging conditions, preferences, and errors Requests: API payloads and responses for trigger-level debugging and audit trails ​ Use Cases Internal analytics or customer-facing analytics Debug delivery and workflow issues using detailed logs or show logs on your customer portal Maintain audit trails for compliance and internal reporting Query and analyze notification data you fully own 📘 Check out the S3 Connector v2.0 documentation for more details. ​ 29 November 2025 ​ Channel-Level Control for Preference Categories Choose which channels users are opted into by default when setting up preference categories. You can use this to have preference category defaults as user gets in-app notification by default and other channels will be sent only if user explicitly opts in to them. 📘 Learn more in the preference categories documentation . ​ 31 October 2025 ​ Type-Safe Workflow Triggers Catch payload errors at compile time and get IDE autocomplete for workflow payloads and event properties using generated type definitions. Define your payload structure once using SuprSend JSON schemas , and automatically generate type definitions using SuprSend CLI . ​ What’s Included and Why This Matters Prevents production bugs caused by invalid payloads Keeps backend code and notification schemas in sync Get IDE autocomplete, inline validation, and type hints for payload fields Supported languages: TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, Kotlin, Swift, Dart 📘 Learn more in the type safety & type generation documentation . ​ 30 October 2025 ​ 🌍 Translations - One template, all languages, zero hassle Go global with translations — the easiest way to localize your notifications. One template, multiple languages, automatic fallbacks. No more maintaining separate templates for each language. ​ What You Can Do Localize notifications instantly: Smart translation keys → Use {{t "key"}} syntax in templates and let SuprSend handle the rest Automatic fallbacks → Users always get a translation, even if their exact locale isn’t available Dynamic content → Pass variables like {{t "key" name=user.first_name}} for personalized content Pluralization → Automatic handling of singular/plural forms based on count Manage translations like code: Upload, download, edit → Work with translation files locally or in the dashboard Version control → Complete history tracking with one-click rollbacks CLI & API support → Manage translations programmatically or via command line Built for developers: Namespaced keys → {{t "feature:key"}} to avoid conflicts across features JSONNET support → Complex conditional logic for advanced use cases Handlebars integration → Combine with other helpers for dynamic content Version control for translations → Track changes, maintain history, and roll back when needed 📘 Check out the translation documentation to get started. ​ 1 October 2025 ​ Preference Category Management APIs You can now programmatically create, update, and commit preference categories using the Management APIs — no dashboard required. This makes it easy to integrate category management into your existing workflows, scripts, and deployment pipelines. 👉 Also available via the SuprSend CLI . 📘 See the API documentation to get started. ​ 29 September 2025 ​ 🚀 SuprSend CLI Beta - Ship Notification changes like code We’re excited to announce the public beta of SuprSend CLI , bringing full notification management to your terminal. Using CLI, you can manage and promote assets across workspaces, integrate with CI/CD, and treat notification changes just like code. ​ What You Can Do Promote assets across workspaces — move workflows, schemas, events, and categories between environments (e.g., staging → production) with suprsend sync or targeted pull/push commands. Automate with CI/CD Deployment – Release notification changes through feature or bugfix branches, just like any other piece of code: version it, test it, and deploy it. Manage notification changes in Git — pull assets locally, version them alongside your application code, and push updates as feature branches or bugfix releases. Treat notification infrastructure just like code — review, branch, merge, and release with the same version control workflows you already use. ​ Built for developers Code reviews for notifications — keep your notification infrastructure in Git, track changes, and roll back when needed. Approval gates for production — ensure no change goes live without review and approval. Work with assets locally — create, edit, and test workflows, schemas, and translation files on your machine. Version control & rollback — maintain change log and safely revert changes when required. This is a beta release — we’re actively gathering feedback and making improvements. So, feel free to report an issue and contribute to the project. 📘 Check out the CLI documentation to get started. ​ 29 September 2025 ​ 🤖 SuprSend MCP Server (Beta) — AI-Powered Notification Management Your AI agents, copilots, and LLM tools can now directly interact with SuprSend through natural language, making notification management as simple as having a conversation. ​ What You Can Do with SuprSend MCP Everyday workflows with AI: Trigger workflows on demand “Run the approval-required workflow for user John Doe to test my setup.” Bootstrap test data “Create a sample user named John Doe and a tenant called acme-corp in my workspace.” Manage preferences “Enable email notifications for marketing and disable SMS.” Configure branding “Update the logo and primary color for the enterprise tenant.” Vibe-code with AI: Ask AI to fetch setup guides, code examples, or integration snippets directly from SuprSend docs and apply it in your application code. Expose safe, scoped endpoints (via MCP) that wrap APIs with context, reducing guesswork and hallucinations. Integrate with LLM-based assistants (Claude, Copilot, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.) to simplify notification setup with SuprSend. ​ Compatible AI Tools Works with Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible AI agent. ​ Notes & Caveats (Beta) - APIs, behavior, or scopes may change based on feedback. We restrict destructive operations (e.g. deletes) initially to reduce risk. We welcome your feedback — report issues and share feedback to help us harden MCP for production. ​ Getting Started Start the MCP server and configure it with your AI tool. See our MCP setup guide for detailed instructions. ​ 12 September 2025 ​ Send Notifications Only to Verified Channels in Sandbox Sandbox workspaces come pre-configured with SuprSend vendors for quick testing. However, we noticed some cases of misuse where test messages were being sent to unintended recipients. To prevent accidental spam and keep Sandbox safe, notifications can now only be sent to verified channels . You can set upto 5 verified channels for each channel type. Reach out to us if you need more. You can add and manage your verified channels from developers -> Verified Channels page . ​ 12 September 2025 ​ Test Mode: Test Notifications safely without sending to real users Testing notifications shouldn’t mean worrying about accidentally pinging your customers. In most companies, teams end up redirecting notifications to shared inboxes like [email protected] or [email protected] just to avoid delivery to real users—while still being able to debug the full notification flow. With Test Mode , you can now replicate this real-world testing flow directly in our platform: Test end-to-end notification flow : Add channels belonging to internal testers as test channels. In test mode, notifications to these channels are delivered normally—so you can preview messages on real devices. Set Up Test Channels : You can add channels belonging to your internal testers as test channels. Delivery will not be blocked for test channels in test mode. This helps you see preview of the notification in your real device. Catch-All Routing : Redirect all non-test notifications to a common channel (e.g., a QA inbox), making it easy to trace and debug every message in one place. This ensures you can confidently test notification workflows in an environment that mirrors production—without the risk of real users getting test messages. ​ 30 August 2025 ​ Validate workflow trigger Payload using JSON Schema We’ve introduced API-level JSON Schema validation for workflow trigger payloads. This catches payload mismatches before execution, preventing runtime failures and ensuring consistent, correct notifications. ​ Why it matters When you trigger a workflow, you pass data (payload) that is used to resolve workflow variables and populate dynamic content in templates. Currently, If the payload does not include all the variables expected in the workflow, the execution may fail at different stages. With this change, Validation will happen at API level and there’ll be: Fewer runtime failures : Stop workflows from starting with missing or malformed data. Faster debugging : Get a clear, structured error list at request time—no more hunting through multi-step logs. More reliable messaging : Prevent partial runs, inconsistent behavior, and incorrect or incomplete notifications. ​ How it works You can add JSON schema from Schema page and then link it to the workflow Trigger step or trigger Event from events page . When you trigger a workflow, the payload is validated against a JSON Schema that describes the expected data used to resolve variables and populate dynamic content. If the payload doesn’t match the schema, the Trigger API returns error response with a list of validation errors (e.g., path, expected type, missing fields). If validation passes, the workflow proceeds as usual. ​ Fixes and Improvements: Workflow slug validation at the API layer: If a referenced workflow slug isn’t available, the error is now returned directly in the API response (in addition to request logs) for faster debugging. This validation will only apply to new workflows created after this change. If you want to apply it all your existing workflows, reach out to SuprSend support. ​ 23 August 2025 ​ Tenancy social links update Added support for TikTok in tenant social_links . Twitter renamed to x in descriptions and examples (field name remains compatible as per API changes). Updated social link icons for better visual consistency. ​ 19 August 2025 ​ Message logs revamp Redesigned UI for seamless tracking of notification lifecycles. Quickly view delivery status, opens, clicks, and errors across all channels in a single log view. Entity-level visibility : Drill down into logs by workflow, user, object, or list to understand exactly what happened in context. Advanced filtering : Filter logs by status, workflow, template, channel, category, or time range to debug faster. Consistent date range filter across all log pages, making it easier to trace the journey of a notification from request → workflow → final message delivery and it’s interaction state. ​ ​ Fixes and Improvements react-sdk (v0.3.0) - Introduced a custom infinite-scroll component with robust Shadow DOM compatibility. web-components (v0.3.0) - Enhanced Shadow DOM rendering support to ensure component isolation and consistent styling. ​ 16 August 2025 ​ Analytics 2.0 - faster, real-time, with one click filters to drill down into insights Real-time insights → Trends update as messages go out. Track performance across channels and spot dips in engagement instantly. Workflow-level comparisons → Compare workflows, templates, channels, and categories side by side to spot under performers and validate experiments. Know when your users opt-out → See which channels/categories drive opt-outs so you can adjust before churn sets in. Over-messaging trends → Track avg notifications per user, find patterns by category, and identify fatigue triggers to keep communications helpful—not noisy. Granular filtering → Multi-select filters for workflow, tenant, template, channel, category, time range Centralized error tracking → All API, workflow, and provider delivery errors in one place. Filter by tenant/workflow/template/channel, open the exact log, and debug in seconds. ​ 23 July 2025 ​ Sendgrid IP Pool support Enabled creation and management of SendGrid IP Pools, allowing granular control over email delivery, IP reputation, and segmentation of email traffic base on notification category. ​ Fixes and Improvements Added support to send slack messages using broadcast. ​ 11 July 2025 ​ Workflow Management APIs Released comprehensive Management APIs to programmatically create, update, and commit workflows. Supports dynamic workflow orchestration — from your platform or third-party systems — to automate creation and modification of workflows from your codebase. You can checkout the documentation here . ​ 4 July 2025 ​ Proxy support in Java SDK Java SDK can now route outbound requests through HTTP/S proxies, enabling deployments behind corporate firewalls and network controls. ​ 16 June 2025 ​ iOS Native SDK Revamp with JWT based authentication & Preferences support The new iOS SDK now has our latest JWT authentication. You can use it to: JWT-based auth for secure event ingestion, profile updates and push token management. Support to add In-app Preferences Center in mobile apps with UI and example code available for quick setup. ​ Fixes and Improvements Flutter sdk released (v2.5.0) - Fixed an Android push client issue and added silent push support for background updates. ​ 22 May 2025 ​ Role based auth in AWS SNS In line with our ongoing efforts to enhance platform security, we’ve also enabled IAM Role- based auth in AWS SNS vendor. Previously, authentication required creating an IAM User and sharing long-term access keys. With IAM Role-based auth , you can grant temporary, scoped access without exposing sensitive credentials. ​ 13 May 2025 ​ New SMS Vendor: Bird We’ve added support for sending SMS using the new Bird APIs. The setup is straightforward with a simple vendor form to fill to get started, and full integration details are available here. ​ 30 Apr 2025 ​ SuprSend tracked Properties Now Available in Recipients Payload Recipient payloads now include key internal properties—like user type and their unique identifier—making them readily accessible for use in templates and workflows. → For users: {“$type”: “user”, “distinct_id”: “xxxx”} → For objects: {“$type”: “object”, “object_type”: “xxx”, “id”: “xxx”}" Use these properties to pre-fill form values, add conditional branching based on user type, or Create dynamic links using unique user IDs ​ 23 Apr 2025 ​ Workflow Conditions - Array Comparison Operators Now, find an element in array or find intersections between two arrays in workflow conditions. Example Use cases: Send a notification to users whose role is one of ["admin","manager"] Notify tournament followers who have subscribed to any of the playing teams or players. ​ 15 Apr 2025 ​ Introducing Preference Tags Filter notification categories shown to users based on tags like role, team, or department—so Finance sees billing alerts, and Engineers see only error and anomaly categories. You can assign multiple tags to each preference category or section, and define complex logical expressions (e.g. role == “manager” && department in [“sales”, “marketing”]) to dynamically show relevant preference categories per user. Great for building clean, personalized preference centers without bloating the UI. ​ 7 Apr 2025 ​ Documentation Revamp–Cleaner, Smarter, More Interactive We’ve overhauled our documentation experience to make it more consistent, intelligent, and user-friendly: Brand-Aligned UI : The docs now match the look and feel of the SuprSend platform. AI-Powered Search : Get smarter, faster answers with AI-supported search. You can also open documentation directly in ChatGPT or Claude for conversational, AI-driven assistance. Improved Readability : Upgraded UI components provide a cleaner layout and better readability, helping you navigate and understand complex topics more easily. Interactive API Reference : Try out API requests directly from the docs and view live responses in real-time—no need to switch tools. This revamp is part of our ongoing effort to make implementation faster, smoother, and more intuitive for developers. ​ 27 Mar 2025 ​ Cross Lookup User Subscriptions Easily view all of a user’s subscriptions—whether to lists or objects —in one place. The Subscriptions tab on the user details page now provides a centralized view for easier access to user subscriptions. ​ Fixes in workflows UI Resolved an issue where newly published workflow versions wouldn’t appear without a page refresh (introduced after version history was added). Fixed a bug in the test trigger modal where object suggestions incorrectly appeared when switching from API to event trigger. Removed the success metric from delivery nodes where it’s not relevant (except for Smart Delivery Nodes). ​ 20 Mar 2025 ​ Workflow Trigger Overrides Event-Based triggers now support overriding the actor, recipient, tenant, and object—directly within the workflow. This removes the need to resolve recipients in your code, allowing you to pass internal events as-is and dynamically resolve users and related context per workflow. Perfect for use cases like sending a daily digest to tenant admins or notifying internal account managers at a parent company—all from the same event trigger. ​ 15 Mar 2025 ​ Clone content across template versions and languages Editing multi-lingual templates or doing A/B with different template content? Now, rollback to a version or copy designs between different languages by cloning within template. ​ Fixes and Improvements iOS Integration - Fixed the bitcode issue in xcode16 ​ 6 Mar 2025 ​ Role based auth in AWS SES and S3 connector In line with our ongoing efforts to enhance platform security, we’ve now enabled IAM Role- based auth in AWS connectors. Previously, authentication required creating an IAM User and sharing long-term access keys. With IAM Role-based auth , you can grant temporary, scoped access without exposing sensitive credentials. ​ Fixes and Improvements Added API name filter in request logs. This will help you drill down logs based on event and workflow name. ​ 27 Feb 2025 ​ In-App Inbox: French translation support The Inbox UI now supports automatic French translation! Just pass language="fr" when initializing the Inbox, and all static content will render in French—no extra setup needed. Available in @suprsend/web-inbox  ≥ v0.6.0. More languages coming soon ​ Fixes and Improvements Released suprsend-py-sdk==0.13.0 with latest user and object management APIs. Fixed Email issue where tenant button was not showing cursor clickable on hover. ​ 20 Feb 2025 ​ In-App: Fetch cross tenant feed We’ve recently been hearing multi-tenant use cases where a user belong to multiple tenants and would want to see Inbox feed for all tenants in a single product. e.g., an account manager is handling multiple client accounts and need to see updates or daily reports linked to all their accounts in a single feed. You can now achieve this by passing tenantId = * while initializing the Inbox. SuprSendInbox Copy Ask AI interface ISuprSendInbox { workspaceKey : string distinctId : string | null subscriberId : string | null tenantId ?: "*" ... } ​ 15 Feb 2025 ​ Workflow - Step-by-Step Analytics You can now track consolidated view of users’ workflow journey at each workflow step directly in the workflow graph. Track user entry, exit, drop-offs, branch followed, and node failures. You can also see workflow edit history and compare analytics across different workflow versions and time range. Next up:  Deeper analysis into each workflow step - notification engagement (deliver, seen, click), failures, and AI-powered insights. ​ Improvements: Added data centre field in account settings to check where your data centre region. ​ 12 Feb 2025 ​ Batch - Flush First Item Immediately We’ve introduced a new setting in batch processing:  Flush First Item in Batch . Previously, batches were only sent once the batch window closed. Now, this setting allows the first trigger to flow past the batch immediately while subsequent triggers are batched within the specified time window. This helps you to build leading debounce logic in workflows, where users are notified immediately about critical updates like anomaly alerts, while other alerts are batched and sent at regular intervals until the issue is resolved. You can find this option in  batch -> advanced configuration . ​ 07 Feb 2025 ​ Workflow - Relative Delay and Batch window Added the ability to set relative delays and batch windows in workflows. Previously, delays were fixed or dynamic, with the time difference always being based on the current time. With this update, you can now define delays relative to a future timestamp, often provided by your trigger payload. For instance, send a reminder 30 minutes after a task’s due time or send feedback 5 minutes after an event or webinar. ​ Fixes and Improvements: In Inbox drop-in popover component, we fixed scroll bar causing empty padding UI issue in macOS when  Show Scroll bars: Always  is enabled. In Inbox drop-in popover component, action menu popup of last notification item was getting cropped. We have fixed this issue. In Inbox drop-in popover component, in mobile view actions menu icon (3 dots icon) only appears on touching notification. After the bug fix, the actions menu icon will appear on all notifications in mobile view by default, removing extra touch interaction. ​ 31 Jan 2025 ​ Nested Objects - Choose the fan out depth Previously, when triggering workflows in  nested object hierarchies  (where one object subscribes to another), notifications would automatically fan out up to two levels—sending notification to object, its direct subscribers, and child object subscribers. Now, you have full control over how deep the fan-out should go. You can now set the  depth  in the recipient payload, defining how far the workflow should propagate to fetch subscriptions. 🔹 Depth 0 → Notify only the object’s channels (e.g., Slack team, shared inbox). 🔹 Depth 1 → Notify the object’s channels + direct subscribers. 🔹 Depth N → Expand deeper into hierarchical subscriptions as needed. Copy Ask AI "recipients" : [ { "object_type" : "teams" , "id" : "finance" , //optional parameter to define subscription fan-out depth in workflows "$object_subscriptions_query" : { "depth" : 0 } } ] You can use this to build  Escalation Workflows  or  Tiered Customer Support Notifications , send notification to a shared slack channel or customer support queue first and then escalate to individual users in case of no response in a given time duration. ​ Fixes and Improvements: [SDK]  Object methods  and  User APIs  to fetch user and their subscription exposed in Java SDK Added support to trigger multi-lingual templates in  broadcast ​ 29 Jan 2025 ​ New handlebars helpers - jsonParse and jsonPath We’ve added handlebars helpers to seamlessly handle JSON strings in the template editor: jsonParse  - Converts a JSON string into an object, making it easier to apply conditions or use JSON strings in merge tags. jsonPath  - Fetch data corresponding to a path within a JSON object. Works well with jsonParse to directly access nested data in JSON string without block helpers. ​ Fixes and Improvements: Opened up merge tag input to support handlebars helper in  email merge tags . Added support for handlebars helper in  display condition . ​ 27 Jan 2025 ​ List entry/exit events in trigger You can now trigger a workflow when a user enters or leaves a list. Use this in the Wait Until node to stop reminders or dynamically route users in a workflow on list updates. Earlier, you could achieve the same by enabling event tracking on list updates. Now, you can simply add this logic in workflow without making any changes in list. This will help you build workflows on user lists like, send series of activation notifications to users who didn’t interact with the product in last 30 days and stop sending when they become active again. ​ Fixes and Improvements: [SDK] We have exposed  object management methods  in Node SDK ​ 20 Jan 2025 ​ Inbox 2.0 - better authentication, In-App feed component and seen interaction Happy to announce a major update in our Inbox SDK. Now, you can directly export and embed In-App feed component and seamlessly create Full screen or Side sheet Inbox experience. ​ What’s New? ✅  Enhanced Security : We’ve replaced HMAC authentication with stateless JWT authentication for better security. ✅  Drop-in components : You can now quickly build an inbox, including full screen and side sheet feeds, by directly importing UI inbox components that are available in our SDK. ✅  Bring your own toast : If you plan to use toast notifications, you have full flexibility to choose any toast library you prefer, allowing you to fully customize the notification experience. These updates offer greater flexibility, security, and customization—giving you full control over your in-app notification experience. If you are on the older SDK version, we recommend you to move on the new version as all future developments will be done on the new SDK. ​ 15 Jan 2025 ​ Interaction Observer: Seen Tracking in Inbox We’re excited to introduce Interaction Observer support in the Inbox, enabling smarter tracking of notification seen state. Now, notifications will be automatically marked as “seen” when they come in user’s scroll view. ​ 10 Jan 2025 ​ Enhanced Broadcast Observability We’ve done a major revamp to our  Broadcast logging  and monitoring, designed to give you greater control and transparency over your broadcast executions. Here’s what’s new: Real-time Execution Tracking : Monitor broadcast operations as they happen, ensuring you stay informed every step of the way. Step-by-Step Debugging : View detailed execution logs for each step of your broadcast, helping you pinpoint errors and resolve issues faster. Advanced Filters : Quickly locate specific broadcasts with filters for tenant, list ID, broadcast slug, idempotency-key, and status. Easily identify and analyze failure logs. Detailed Broadcast Summaries : Access a comprehensive summary of each broadcast run directly from the listing page, similar to workflow execution logs. ​ 5 Jan 2025 ​ Athena database connector We’ve added Athena to our list of database connectors, enabling you to sync and create dynamic user lists directly from your S3 database. Since Athena can be set up on top of S3, it’s an excellent way to consolidate data from multiple sources and run queries on the unified dataset without the need for complex ETL pipelines. ​ 27 Nov 2024 ​ New workflow node: Invoke Workflow With this update, you can  invoke a workflow  from within another workflow. This is useful when the recipient list or data context changes between steps in a workflow. A common use case is escalation workflows —e.g., if a team member doesn’t take action within a set time frame, the workflow escalates the issue and notifies their manager. This simplifies complex workflows and supports smooth transitions between related processes, enabling more efficient automation management. ​ 25 Nov 2024 ​ New workflow node: Update User Profile You can now update recipient or actor profiles directly within a workflow. This feature simplifies user profile management by enabling real-time updates as part of the workflow process. If your have event-based system, where user profile changes are coming as events from your product or a third-party system, you don’t need to convert it into user update APIs in your codebase. Simply send events to SuprSend, and let workflows handle user profile updates seamlessly. ​ Key use cases Event-based user profile updates : Simply send events to SuprSend when user updates their profile in your product or when you are setting custom profile attributes as a side-effect of related action, e.g., in a job board, change user’s application status when employer shortlists the profile. Update user profile based on a workflow step : Common use cases include fetching data during the workflow to update the user profile or updating the profile when a user successfully completes a step. For instance, while the onboarding process, update  %completion  in user profile when they complete a step. ​ 20 Nov 2024 ​ Update Object subscriptions within workflow You can now dynamically update  object subscriptions  directly within a workflow. This enhancement eliminates the need for separate API calls for object update, allowing you to manage everything seamlessly within workflows. If you have event-based systems where all asset updates are coming in form of event from your product or third-party systems, you don’t have to consume those events internally and write custom APIs to update individual assets (user, list, object) in SuprSend. Simply send events and let the workflow handle object subscriptions and user profile updates, making SuprSend truly a single API integration. ​ Example use case When someone subscribes to a topic (like a tournament), add them as a subscriber to the corresponding tournament object. Later, just trigger tournament related events to SuprSend and the object will automatically fan out and send notification to all users subscribed to the topic. ​ 17 Nov 2024 ​ New workflow node: Add / Remove user in list You can now dynamically update list users as part of workflow execution. This is a step toward creating user segments based on events or workflow progression, removing the need to call the List Update API separately. ​ Key use cases Event-based segmentation : When an event occurs, trigger notification to the user and simultaneously add them to a list for future updates. e.g., when a user registers for an upcoming event or webinar, you can send them confirmation email and add them to a list to later send further updates related to the event. Workflow Step-based segmentation : Another use case is dynamically adding or removing a user from the list when they complete a workflow step. e.g., in a knowledge series designed to onboard new users, remove a user from the POC list once they complete onboarding steps. ​ 15 Nov 2024 ​ Deletion APIs On customer request, added APIs to dynamically delete entities in SuprSend. Following deletion APIs are added: Delete user profile Delete list Delete tenant/brand Delete Object  and  Remove object subscription These actions are also available on the dashboard for manual management. Delete function just deletes the asset and their related data, including preferences. It doesn’t have any effect on the historical workflows or broadcasts already executed. While calling the delete function, ensure no active workflows are running for the asset, else the execution will fail. ​ 14 Nov 2024 ​ User Merge API: Merge duplicate users into one Happy to announce  user merge API  to merge duplicate user identities into a single distinct_id . This is helpful to consolidate user profiles, especially when users interact across different products or transition from anonymous to identified states. ​ Key Use Cases Cross-Product Identity Consolidation : When users interact across multiple products (e.g., different apps or services within your platform), they may have different identifiers for each product which needs to be merged later. Anonymous to Identified Transition : Platforms often track user actions anonymously before sign-up or login. During this period, user actions are typically tracked under an anonymous ID. Upon sign-up, merge the anonymous profile into the newly created identifier to preserve historical data and Associate it with the identified user profile. ​ 11 Nov 2024 ​ User Management APIs Being developer first, we have made significant updates and enhancements to the User APIs for easier user management in SuprSend. Also, subscriber is renamed to users in all APIs to avoid confusion with object subscription. Here’s a list of all the changes: Introduced new APIs to  fetch user profile ,  list users  and  delete user . User update API endpoint has been changed from  /event  to  /user/{{distinct_id}} . There are 2 separate APIs to create(upsert) and edit user profile. Any addition or changes in existing user properties can be done using  user upsert API . For deletion of property or channel,  user edit API  can be used. This is done to keep user upsert API structure flat and simple, consistent to how you identify user in workflow trigger. Subscriber is renamed to user in all APIs, including user preference APIs. ​ 7 Nov 2024 ​ Objects: Design scalable group notifications We’re excited to introduce a powerful new capability in SuprSend:  Objects . Objects allow you to manage complex user relationship and notify user groups without identifying individual recipients in your trigger. Ideal for building scalable pub/sub and subscription alerting without having to maintain event to subscriber mapping in your database. You can directly map  object-user subscription  mapping in SuprSend and SuprSend can efficiently fan-out notifications to thousands of users simultaneously. ​ What You Can Do with Objects: Send notifications to non-user entities like group emails, Slack channels, or shared inboxes  (e.g. a Notion feed). Ideal for SaaS applications sending account-level alerts (e.g. anomaly notifications) to shared channels. Objects can have it’s own channels and preferences to handle this use case. Group users by topic or subscription and send them alerts without having to call individual recipients in the trigger . A good example could be SaaS applications managing notifications for end-users, where recipient relationships are coming from a different system, and notification triggers or notification calls are coming from a different system which doesn’t have information of the users subscribed to that trigger. Maintain hierarchical user relationship with nested object subscription . e.g., sending announcements to all the entire team of customer while sending invoice related alerts to finance team. You can handle this by creating object for finance team and then adding it as subscriber to customer object. Objects can be easily tested from platform with all object related actions available on SuprSend console. You can programmatically manage objects from your codebase using  rest API calls . Support for SDKs coming soon… If there’s any use case in object that you think is missing and needs to be solved, please reach out to our  support . ​ 3 Nov 2024 ​ Datetime comparators in workflow conditions You can now compare datetime fields in  workflow conditions . This lets you compare two timestamps where values can be: Variable : computed from workflow input data Static : a fixed timestamp (e.g.  2024-01-01T00:00:00Z ) Relative to current timestamp : e.g. “ now ” or “ now+30d ” (current timestamp +/- interval). Current timestamp is calculated at node runtime and is timezone aware. ​ 30 Oct 2024 ​ Send node execution log - UI revamp The UI for multi-channel and smart routing nodes has been revamped to clearly display how the final list of channels is determined. Now, you get clear visibility into how requested channels in the trigger, override channels, and user and tenant preferences are factored together to compute the final channel list. ​ 29 Oct 2024 ​ Audit Logs To enhance security and transparency, we’ve introduced Audit Trail to help you monitor and track actions happening on your SuprSend console. You can use this to keep track of unwanted or malicious actions in your account. This initial release logs critical account actions along with location and actor details (team member performing the action). You can also filter by team member (actor), specific action or timestamp. Audit logs are available for enterprise users and have customizable retention period. You can find it in account settings. ​ 22 Oct 2024 ​ Support for customizing header component in Inbox Added support for customizing the header component in inbox SDKs. @suprsend/react-inbox You can now add a custom component to the right side of the header in the inbox popup. This replaces the “Mark all as read” text with any JSX you provide. You can even include custom icons, such as settings or preferences, in your JSX and use them to navigate users to specific pages. For an example, refer here . @suprsend/web-inbox In  web-inbox , you can add an extra icon beside the “Mark all as read” button at the top of the inbox popup using  headerIconUrl . You can also execute custom logic when this icon is clicked using  headerIconClickHandler . This feature is useful for cases like displaying settings or preferences icons, which, when clicked, take users to the respective settings or preferences pages. For more information, refer to the documentation. ​ 16 Oct 2024 ​ Sample Workflow Library With the growing number of workflow nodes, we understand that designing the optimal workflow logic can be tricky. That’s why we’ve built out a library of the most-requested, complex workflow samples to make things easier. Now, when you create a new workflow, you can pick from these pre-built samples right within the platform. We’ll continue adding more samples over time—if you have specific use cases, feel free to share them with us at  [email protected] , and we’ll add them in the library! ​ 21 Sep 2024 ​ Deprecated Legacy androidpush methods As part of our ongoing efforts to maintain a robust and up-to-date platform, we’ve made the following deprecations: ​ 1. Legacy FCM API Support Due to Google’s shutdown of the legacy Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) API, we have removed support for this feature. We strongly recommend migrating to the V1 version of the API that we currently support. For more information, please refer to:  Firebase Cloud Messaging Migration Guide ​ 2. Xiaomi Push Service Following Xiaomi’s discontinuation of their push service outside mainland China, we have removed support for this feature. For more information, please visit:  Xiaomi Developer Documentation We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we continue to improve our services. If you have any questions or concerns about these changes, please don’t hesitate to contact our support team. ​ 17 Sep 2024 ​ Subscriber Page Revamp We have revamped subscriber listing page to include relevant information upfront and also, added advanced filtering options on email, phone, active channels, channel count for an entity, and more. All filters are powered by auto-complete search and selectable options, providing you easy access to available filtering options. ​ 14 Sep 2024 ​ Typeahead autocomplete suggestions for subscribers We’re excited to announce a major update to the platform experience with autocomplete in all subscriber search fields. Whether you’re in logs, on the subscriber page, or within testing flows, you can now receive suggestions for existing users without needing to type the full keyword. Autocomplete suggestions are available for distinct_id , email , and phone fields in subscriber profiles. ​ 11 Sep 2024 ​ Inbox - React SDK v3.4.0 This update introduces improvements to action button functionality, enhancing the flexibility and customization options for developers. ​ New Features: Custom Click Handlers: Action buttons now support custom click handlers, allowing developers to execute custom logic when a button is clicked. This update significantly expands the capabilities of action buttons in the Inbox React SDK, providing developers with more tools to create rich, interactive inbox experiences. ​ 8 Sep 2024 ​ Slack Text editor We are happy to announce the support of text editor in slack. So, now you won’t have to write complicated JSONNET template for simple text messages. The text editor supports emoji and use  handlebars  as the templating language. ​ 6 Sep 2024 ​ Web SDK v2.0 We are excited to announce a major update to our  @suprsend/web-sdk . This new version brings significant improvements in security, performance, and developer experience. ​ Major Changes Enhanced Authentication System Replaced workspace key-secret method with public API Key and Signed User JWT token Improved security and access control Synchronous Method Calls All methods now return API call status synchronously Enables better error handling and flow control in applications Improved Code Consistency and Developer Experience Renamed library methods and parameters from snake_case to camelCase Added proper IDE suggestions and method descriptions for easier development ​ Breaking Changes Due to the significant improvements, this version introduces breaking changes. Users upgrading from v1.x should review the migration guide carefully. ​ Documentation For a comprehensive list of changes and migration instructions, please refer to our detailed migration guide For users who need to reference the previous version, v1 documentation is still accessible here ​ Feedback We value your feedback and encourage you to try out the new version. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our support team. Thank you for your continued support and trust in SuprSend! ​ 4 Sep 2024 ​ View and fetch list users We’ve added a List Users tab to the lists page, giving you direct access to view all users in a list. Being API first, the same functionality is also exposed to API. Refer this GET list users API , or checkout: postman collection . API Details: The API returns 20 users per response. You can retrieve additional users by using cursor-based pagination (before and after cursors). ​ 3 Sep 2024 ​ Better delivery tracking in iOS We are excited to announce significant improvements in our latest update, focusing on enhancing delivery tracking for iOS Push notifications. Regardless of the application’s state, you will now experience more reliable and precise delivery tracking. We have rolled out updates for all our major SDKs. To take full advantage of these improvements, please ensure that you update your dependencies promptly. iOS SDK  - v1.0.3 React Native SDK  - v2.4.0 Flutter SDK  - v2.2.0 ​ 2 Sep 2024 ​ Web SDK v1.5.1 We have resolved an issue where the SDK would unexpectedly generate an error message whenever the event payload contained specific emojis. This fix ensures that event processing is now stable and reliable, even when such emojis are present.  More details here ​ 30 Aug 2024 ​ Improvement in Workflow Listing page Developer testing workflows are now excluded from the Workflow List Page and search results, ensuring a cleaner and more organized workflow listing. These workflows will still be accessible through logs. Enhanced observability of Tenant APIs by displaying request logs on the logs page. This improvement provides better visibility and monitoring of API interactions. ​ 27 Aug 2024 ​ Wait Until - Add Condition on Event Property We’re excited to announce a powerful update to our Wait Until feature! You can now add multiple events and apply conditions on event properties within the Wait Until branch, allowing for more precise event filtering and targeting of the exact event required in your workflow. This is especially useful for scenarios where the same event triggers multiple workflows, and you want to exit or cancel a notification based on user actions. For instance, in a booking reminder workflow, if a user has multiple bookings, you can now match the booking ID of a cancellation event with the original event to ensure correct reminder gets canceled. ​ Key Changes: Add conditions on event properties using a simple key-operator-value expression (e.g. booking_id = 123 ). Add condition on multiple event properties using  AND , OR . Apply conditions across multiple events (e.g. avoid sending a notification if a user completes an action or achieves a specific milestone). Refer documentation  for details on how to implement wait until node in your workflow. ​ 26 Aug 2024 ​ Enhanced branching capabilities We are excited to announce significant improvements to our  branching capabilities . With the addition of more data types, you can now set precise conditions on various inputs within your branches, such as actor, recipient, and tenant properties. This enhancement allows you to tailor your workflows more effectively, ensuring that each journey is as personalized and efficient as possible. If you haven’t yet explored our branching feature, now is a great time to do so. It offers a robust way to construct multi-step journeys within a single workflow. Here are some example use cases where you could use branch: A/B test notification content by splitting cohorts based on user properties like region. Customize digest schedules (immediate, daily, weekly) using key in your trigger data or recipient’s preference. For support ticket requests, adjust who gets alerts, when to send them (immediately or batched), and which channels to use based on the issue’s priority. Define different next steps in an onboarding checklist depending on a user’s completion percentage. Here, you can also  fetch  completion% just before sending the next reminder. ​ 23 Aug 2024 ​ New SMS Integration: Pinnacle On customer demand, we are live with latest vendor Integration with Pinnacle for SMS. Check out vendor integration documentation  for setup details. ​ 20 Aug 2024 ​ List Details Page ​ Key Improvements: New List Details Page: Access all essential information (logs, broadcast runs, list users) and actions for a list (run broadcast, update user) in a single view, making list management much simpler. “Sync Now” button on query page: This will enable you to manually sync list users when required. ​ Coming Soon: List Users Tab and API: We’ll soon be adding a tab to see all list users. The same functionality will also be exposed to hub APIs to
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