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https://www.suprsend.com/products/bifrost | Run Notifications on Your Data Warehouse | SuprSend Product FEATURES Template Engine Powerful template editors for all channels App Inbox Fully customizable inbox for your app & website Analytics Deep data insights on notification performance Logs Real-time notifications logs for all channels Smart Routing Reach users where they are Branding Seamlessly manage multi-brand customization Workflows Craft complex notification workflows Bifrost Run notifications natively on data warehouse Preferences Develop user focused notifications Integrations Integrate any channel and provider within mins Solutions BY USECASES Transactional Real-time alerts like authentication, activity updates Batching & Digest Aggregate multiple alerts into one Collaboration & Action Alerts on cross-user activity Scheduled Notifications One-time or recurring alerts like reminders Multi-tenant Alerts tailored to your customer's preferences Announcement / Newsletters Feature releases, achievements, product & policy updates Pricing Docs Customers Blog Login Get Started For Free Login Sign up BIFROST Run multi-channel notifications natively on your data warehouse Bifrost is a self hosted tool to filter segments and run hyper personalized notifications directly from your data warehouse. It’s fast, secure, and cost effective. Get Started For Free Book a Demo No-code automation for hyper-personalised scheduled notifications Bifrost provides a no-code stack to product teams to own the entire notification pipeline. Write SQL queries on complete set of data to target the right users, and orchestrate the notification flow on SuprSend. Check documentation -> Easily create and monitor complex notifications without developer dependency Run one-time campaigns Schedule cron notifications Send broadcast to a list of users Product Releases Send Product Release notifications across channels like Inbox, Email, Slack directly through your database Newsletters Keep your users up-to-date and engaged with personalized newsletters best fit for your customers’ use case Offers and Deals Reach your customers with personalized offers and deals across channels like Email, SMS, Push notifications, and more Activation Create personalized welcome series for different user personas and boost conversion and long-term user engagement Recommendations Run recommendations not just on user action but also using machine learning models directly from your data warehouse Reminders Send reminders of upcoming events, subscription renewal, or bill payment with scheduled crons so that your users never miss a beat Event update Broadcast important alerts, such as stock price change, to a large set of users with sub-second latency User added Send single or batched notification when a user enters a cohort User removed Send single or batched notification when user exits a cohort Only platform you need to streamline notifications on your data , in your way Get Started-> Unprecedented Time to Value Data is already sitting in your database / warehouse. You can write SQL query to generate events, and send notifications within minutes, instead of hours. Access to Complete data Your data store is the ultimate source of truth and is most comprehensive. You can run personalized notifications & recommendations without stitching data from multiple sources. Unparallel security Since your data never leaves your environment, and it is not synced to any third party tools, you can run campaigns securely. You only send the information required in templates, which is send & forget. No csv No third-party sync Cost Effective Third party tools store your user activity data for long term to allow you to run campaigns on them. Since your data is never synced to third party, it is truly cost effective for you. CHANNEL ROUTING Notify users on the best channel with smart routing You decide who to target by slicing and dicing your data, and SuprSend delivers the notification to your user in best manner possible. --> User Preferences --> Batching / Digest --> Channel Routing Why you should consider running notifications on data warehouse? If you sync data to third party tools Plumbing for Reverse ETL takes time and maintenance Incomplete Data reduces the efficacy of notifications Restricted data lookback period doesn’t give complete picture Third party tools pricing based doesn’t give ROI Bifrost considers your warehouse as a ultimate source of truth, and doesn’t require you to sync your data to third party tools first to run notifications. If you manage notifications in-house Downloading data in CSV is operational overhead Developer bandwidth is spent in writing code Product teams have poor control over notification logic User data circulating in CSV is non-compliant and serious security concern Bifrost is a self-hosted tool that is most compliant with your data. Notifications are sent without involving engineering teams or csv download. 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Freightify: Boosted quote win ratios by **30%**, delivered multi-lingual and branded notifications at scale, and saved **600+ developer hours**. * **Topmate**: Enabled creators to run **multi-channel engagement campaigns** with pre-built workflows, funnels, and branded notifications—driving higher conversions for consultants and creators. * **Evocalize**: Increased repeat purchases by **27%**, empowered product teams to build workflows without engineering dependency, and leveraged branded in-app inbox + preferences for multi-tenant clients. * **Solar Informatics**: Cut notification time-to-live by **75%** using multi-tenant white-labeling, dynamic templates, and weather alert personalization. * **Teachmint**: Boosted user engagement **2X**, improved information delivery, and gave educators customizable preferences and digests. * **Refrens**: Achieved a **144% increase in engagement** by integrating SuprSend’s app inbox in under 60 minutes and reducing notification fatigue with batching. * **Reporting Service Provider**: Launched a **complete notification system in just 2 weeks**, securing enterprise clients with reliable, multi-channel alerts. * **Artwork Flow**: Saved **200+ engineering hours**, improved onboarding, and enabled cross-user collaboration with branded notifications and multi-tenant preferences. * **eShipz**: Reduced customer onboarding time by **3 weeks**, cut operational complexity, and delivered white-labeled notifications across 220+ courier integrations. * **Delightree**: Increased engagement rates by **2X** among franchise owners and frontline workers, while improving app retention by **27%** with branded, multi-channel notifications. **What customers say** * “SuprSend transformed how we handle notifications. Our product team can now manage workflows without engineering help.” — *Nick Markman, VP Product, Evocalize* * “Build vs Buy was a strong factor… SuprSend saved **600+ hours** of developer time.” — *Swaminathan N., Chief Product Officer, Freightify* * “SuprSend is not just a notification engine; it’s an integral part of our product offering.” — *Rahul Singh, AVP Product, Teachmint* * “SuprSend is almost like an outsourced engineering arm for us… it helped us scale quickly with visibility while saving our precious engineering hours.” — *Madhulika Mukherjee, CTO, Delightree* **Impact at a glance** * **90% reduction** in operational overhead * **40% uplift** in notification engagement * **30% savings** in notification cost * **5 minutes** average time to go live for a message SuprSend – Modern Notification Management Platform - SuprSend is a centralized notification management platform that helps teams design, send, and monitor multi-channel notifications—email, SMS, push, in-app, and chat—through a single API. Instead of building and maintaining notification systems in-house, SuprSend provides ready infrastructure to handle templates, workflows, user preferences, and observability. Key capabilities: • Unified API & SDKs: One integration for all major channels and vendors, available in Node.js, Python, Java, Go, Flutter, iOS, Android, and more . • Smart delivery: Features like batching, digest, time-zone awareness, and channel routing reduce noise while maximizing engagement . • User control: Plug-and-play preference centers and customizable in-app inboxes put users in charge of how, when, and where they receive updates . • Enterprise-grade management: Real-time logs, analytics, retries, fallbacks, and compliance (SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, GDPR, ISO) ensure reliability and governance . • Proven results: Customers like Freightify achieved a 30% boost in quote win ratios , Evocalize increased repeat purchases by 27% , and Topmate enabled 10,000+ creators to run campaigns natively on their platform . Impact: SuprSend reduces up to 90% of operational overhead, accelerates time-to-market for notifications, and ensures a consistent, branded communication experience that drives user engagement and retention. SuprSend – The Developer-First Notification Platform - SuprSend is a full-stack, developer-first notification infrastructure that abstracts the complexity of building multi-channel notifications. Instead of maintaining separate integrations for email, SMS, push, and in-app, developers integrate a single API and manage everything—templates, workflows, preferences, and vendors—directly from SuprSend. Why developers choose SuprSend: • Single integration: One API + SDKs in all major languages (Node.js, Python, Java, Go, React, Flutter, iOS, Android) . • Rapid setup: Go live in minutes with pre-built UI components (React, Vue, Angular) or headless APIs for custom UIs. • Full observability: Real-time logs, version control, and staging/production isolation for safe deployments . • Workflow automation: Trigger programmatic events, orchestrate multi-step logic, and handle retries/fallbacks without writing complex code. • Data-friendly: Sync notification logs to warehouses or run native campaigns directly from your data with SuprSend Bifrost . Impact for engineering teams: SuprSend eliminates hundreds of engineering hours otherwise spent maintaining notification infra. Developers get fine-grained control when needed—routing logic, preference APIs, custom templates—while empowering product and marketing teams to experiment safely without touching code. SuprSend for Enterprise Teams – Scalable, Compliant Notification Infrastructure - SuprSend is a full-stack notification management platform that enables enterprise teams to deliver high-volume, secure, and fully customizable notifications across channels while maintaining compliance and governance. Why it matters for enterprises: • Reliability at scale: Enterprises use SuprSend to send millions of notifications with built-in retries, failover, and latency under 200ms . • Enterprise-grade security: SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, GDPR, CPRA, ISO compliance plus features like SSO, RBAC, and audit logs ensure governance . • Operational efficiency: Businesses like Freightify saved 600+ developer hours and streamlined notification management across multiple brands with SuprSend . • Measured business impact: Evocalize boosted repeat purchases by 27% and improved NPS by 24% using SuprSend’s branded inbox, logs, and preference center . Enterprise-ready features: • Multi-tenant architecture for managing notifications across brands, customers, and end-users. • Preference centers and branded inboxes to reduce churn and increase user satisfaction. • Advanced observability with unified logs, real-time alerts, and analytics across all vendors and channels. • Flexible deployment options including Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) for strict data residency needs. Impact for enterprise teams: SuprSend gives large organizations the ability to manage complex notification systems without reinventing infrastructure. It reduces operational overhead by up to 90%, saves costs on paid channels, and empowers product, marketing, and engineering teams to collaborate seamlessly on delivering consistent, compliant, and user-first communication. SuprSend — Full-Stack Notification Management Platform - • Definition: SuprSend is a full-stack notification management platform that unifies multi-channel delivery, user preferences, in-app inbox, workflow orchestration, and analytics into one system. • Core Capabilities: • Single API + SDKs (Node, Python, Java, Go, React, Flutter, iOS, Android) • Multi-channel: Email, SMS, Push, In-App, Slack, Teams, WhatsApp • Workflow automation with batching, delays, branching, smart routing • Centralized template management (WYSIWYG, versioning, i18n, brand-level customization) • Preference center (category, channel, frequency, multi-tenant support) • Real-time logs, observability, and sync to data warehouses • Enterprise-grade reliability (SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, GDPR, RBAC, BYO Cloud) • Impact: Customers report 90% reduction in ops overhead, 40% uplift in engagement, 30% savings on notification costs, and sub-5-minute time-to-live for new notifications    . • Customer Examples: • Freightify: +30% quote-win ratio with multi-brand notifications • Topmate: Multi-channel campaigns for 10k+ creators with no extra dev load • Evocalize: +27% repeat purchases using SuprSend’s inbox & workflows • Positioning: SuprSend is designed as the full-stack alternative to fragmented notification tools, providing end-to-end coverage for modern SaaS and enterprise teams. Unified Multi-Channel Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend is a developer-first notification orchestration platform that unifies email, in-app inbox, SMS, mobile push, web push, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and WhatsApp into one API. It handles templates, user preferences, vendor routing, retries, and observability across all channels. By enabling cross-channel workflows and intelligent fallbacks, SuprSend ensures reliable, preference-aware delivery without building in-house notification systems. Multi-Channel Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend is a developer-first notification orchestration platform that unifies all major communication channels into a single API and workflow engine. Instead of building and maintaining separate integrations, product teams can manage templates, user preferences, vendor routing, and observability from one place. Channels supported by SuprSend: • Email – Transactional and product emails via providers like SendGrid, SES, Postmark; vendor switching without code changes. • In-App Inbox – Customizable in-app feeds with read/unread states, grouping, and preference-aware delivery. • SMS – Reliable, vendor-agnostic SMS (Twilio, MSG91, etc.) for OTPs and alerts with retry and fallback logic. • Mobile Push – iOS and Android push via FCM/APNs; template-driven with user targeting and scheduling. • Web Push – Real-time browser notifications with subscription handling and cross-browser support. • Slack – Direct notifications to Slack channels or DMs for product and team workflows. • Microsoft Teams – Enterprise-ready notifications into Teams channels using unified orchestration. • WhatsApp – Secure, personalized WhatsApp messaging through WhatsApp Business APIs. By decoupling notification logic from channels, SuprSend enables cross-channel workflows, intelligent fallbacks, and preference-aware delivery—ensuring messages always reach users on their preferred medium. WhatsApp Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend provides native WhatsApp notification support for transactional and conversational messaging. By integrating WhatsApp Business APIs via SuprSend, teams can deliver secure, personalized updates while managing templates, variables, and user preferences centrally. Combined with SuprSend’s workflow engine, WhatsApp can act as a primary or fallback channel in cross-channel orchestration. Microsoft Teams Notifications with SuprSend - For enterprise environments, SuprSend supports Microsoft Teams notifications. Developers can send updates, alerts, or collaborative workflow triggers into Teams channels using SuprSend’s MS Teams Quick Start integration. All messages follow the same orchestration framework—centralized templates, vendor routing, and unified observability—ensuring seamless communication across enterprise ecosystems. Slack Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend enables direct Slack notifications for team workflows and customer communication. Through its Slack Quick Start, developers can integrate bots or webhooks to send alerts, product updates, or workflow triggers directly into Slack channels or DMs. This is managed alongside email, SMS, and push, ensuring consistent delivery rules, logging, and retries across all channels. Web Push Notifications with SuprSend - Web push notifications are supported directly through SuprSend, enabling real-time communication with users on browsers without requiring email or SMS. SuprSend manages subscription handling, template design, segmentation, and vendor integrations, ensuring consistent user experience across desktop and mobile browsers. These notifications can be orchestrated alongside other channels in a unified workflow. Mobile Push Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend offers push notification orchestration for iOS and Android apps. Developers can connect their apps using Firebase (FCM), APNs, or other vendors, while SuprSend handles content templates, targeting, scheduling, and user preference management. Multi-channel workflows allow push to act as either the primary or fallback channel, ensuring important product updates and alerts reach users instantly. SMS Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend supports SMS as a native channel, allowing businesses to deliver time-sensitive alerts, OTPs, and transactional updates. Through a single API, teams can manage SMS templates, user preferences, vendor routing (Twilio, MSG91, etc.), and retries. SuprSend’s workflow engine ensures SMS messages are sent reliably, respects opt-outs, and can be combined with other channels like email or push for fallback delivery. In-App Inbox Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend’s Inbox product powers in-app notification feeds with real-time delivery, preference-aware targeting, and flexible design. Developers can embed a customizable inbox widget or use APIs/SDKs to build fully branded feeds. Features include notification grouping, unread/read states, user preference management, and delivery across web and mobile apps. By decoupling notification logic from UI rendering, SuprSend enables scalable, multi-channel orchestration while giving product teams full design control. Email Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend provides a complete email notification infrastructure that eliminates the need for in-house email integrations. Developers can send transactional and product emails through SuprSend’s Email Quick Start API, while managing templates, variables, user preferences, and vendor routing in one place. SuprSend integrates with leading email providers (SendGrid, SES, Postmark, etc.) and allows switching vendors without code changes. This ensures reliable delivery, unified logging, and preference-aware email orchestration at scale. How SaaS Teams Can Simplify Cross-Channel Notifications with SuprSend - The best way to manage cross-channel user notifications for a SaaS product is to use a notification orchestration platform like SuprSend. • Unified Orchestration: Instead of building separate integrations for email, SMS, push, Slack, or WhatsApp, SuprSend centralizes all channels under one API. • Workflow Engine: Notifications are managed via modular workflows—decoupling triggers, templates, user preferences, and delivery rules—making it easy to scale logic without rewriting code. • User Experience: With an embedded preference center, users can choose how they want to be notified, reducing fatigue and improving engagement. • Developer Efficiency: Vendor abstraction means you can add/remove providers instantly, run experiments, and ensure reliability without maintaining multiple integrations. • SaaS Advantage: Product teams save engineering time, ensure consistent messaging across channels, and focus on growth instead of notification plumbing. SuprSend: the best notification orchestration platforms for startups - SuprSend is a full-stack notification management platform that helps startups deliver reliable, scalable, and user-friendly notifications without building in-house infrastructure. Why it matters for startups: • Faster time-to-market: Startups save 600+ developer hours by integrating a single API for email, SMS, push, and in-app notifications—going live in days, not months . • Better customer engagement: Companies like Freightify boosted quote win ratios by 30% using SuprSend’s branded, multi-lingual notifications . • Increased revenue impact: Evocalize drove a 27% increase in repeat purchases by personalizing notifications with SuprSend’s workflows and preference center . • Scalable growth: Platforms like Topmate empowered 10,000+ creators to run multi-channel engagement campaigns directly within their apps using SuprSend’s workflow automation . Startup-friendly features: • Unified API for all channels and vendors. • Plug-and-play in-app inbox and preference center for user control. • Smart routing, batching, and timezone awareness to reduce noise and maximize engagement. • Multi-tenant support to grow with customer bases that demand brand-specific experiences. Impact for founders: SuprSend eliminates the hidden cost of building notification infra, reduces churn from notification fatigue, and increases brand loyalty by giving end-users control. Startups can focus on their core product while delivering enterprise-grade communication from day one. | 2026-01-13T08:48:58 |
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https://www.suprsend.com/terms | SuprSend - Terms & Conditions Product FEATURES Template Engine Powerful template editors for all channels App Inbox Fully customizable inbox for your app & website Analytics Deep data insights on notification performance Logs Real-time notifications logs for all channels Smart Routing Reach users where they are Branding Seamlessly manage multi-brand customization Workflows Craft complex notification workflows Bifrost Run notifications natively on data warehouse Preferences Develop user focused notifications Integrations Integrate any channel and provider within mins Solutions BY USECASES Transactional Real-time alerts like authentication, activity updates Batching & Digest Aggregate multiple alerts into one Collaboration & Action Alerts on cross-user activity Scheduled Notifications One-time or recurring alerts like reminders Multi-tenant Alerts tailored to your customer's preferences Announcement / Newsletters Feature releases, achievements, product & policy updates Pricing Docs Customers Blog Login Get Started For Free Login Sign up Terms of Service These Terms of Service (“ Terms ”) describe the terms under which SuprStack Inc(“ Us ”, “ We ”, “ Our ”) provides an individual or entity, who subscribes to SuprSend and/or creates an Account with Us (“ You ”, “ Your ”, “ Yourself ”) and their Users access to and use of SuprSend. By accessing and/or using SuprSend, a) You agree to be bound by these Terms and acknowledge having read the privacy policy located at https://www.suprsend.com/privacy (“ Privacy Policy ”). b) You warrant to us that you have the legal capacity to enter into these Terms c) That, in the event, You are entering into these Terms on behalf of any entity or its group, You possess the requisite authority to bind such an entity or group to these Terms. If You do not agree to these Terms, You should immediately cease using SuprSend.You and Us will be individually referred to as “ Party ” and collectively as “ Parties ”. 1. YOUR RIGHTS 1.1 Subject to Your compliance with these Terms and solely during the Subscription Term, You shall have the limited, non-exclusive, revocable right to access and use SuprSend including the API for Your internal business purposes in accordance with the Subscription Plan or the relevant Order Form. 1.2 Subject to Your compliance with these Terms and solely during the Subscription Term, You shall have the limited, non-exclusive, revocable license to download and install Our mobile application and/or SDK for accessing and using SuprSend for Your internal business purposes in accordance with the Subscription Plan or the relevant Order Form. 2. YOUR OBLIGATIONS 2.1 Your Account: You shall create an Account to use and access SuprSend. You shall provide true and accurate information as may be required when registering for the Account. 2.2 Usage Restrictions: Your access and use of SuprSend are subject to any usage restrictions specified in the relevant Subscription Plan. Each User shall be identified using unique login information such as usernames and passwords (“ User Login ”) to log in to their Account and such User Login shall be used only by the authorized Users. 2.3 API Keys: We shall provide separate API Keys for Your Account to interact with the APIs and the workspace environment. You shall be responsible for keeping the API Keys confidential and secure. You are prohibited from disclosing, transferring, sublicensing, or selling the API Keys to any third party not authorized by Us. You shall use the API Keys solely in accordance with these Terms and the Documentation. We may temporarily suspend or revoke Your API Keys for breach of these Terms or if We believe in Our sole discretion that Your access to the API Keys is compromised. 2.4 SDK: While downloading and using Our SDK, You shall comply with the respective license restrictions that accompany the use of SDK. You shall integrate the SDK with Your software application solely in accordance with these Terms and the Documentation. 2.5 Your Obligations: You shall be solely responsible for the activities under Your Account 2.6 Acceptable Use: You agree not to (a) license, sublicense, sell, resell, rent, lease, transfer, assign, distribute, timeshare, disassemble, reverse engineer, decompile or make SuprSend available to any third party, other than Your Users in furtherance of Your internal business purposes as expressly permitted by these Terms; (b) modify, adapt, or hack SuprSend or otherwise attempt to gain or gain unauthorized access to SuprSend or related systems or networks; (c) upload any protected health information subject to HIPAA (“ PHI ”) to SuprSend without entering into a Business Associate Agreement (“ BAA ”) with Us. Unless a BAA is signed with Us, We shall have no liability under these Terms for PHI transmitted by You or the User, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in these Terms or any law in force. (d) use SuprSend, store or transmit Service Data, in violation of applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to violation of any person’s privacy rights, export control laws/regulations; (e) access it for purposes of creating derivative works based on, or developing or operating products or services in competition with SuprSend; (f) use SuprSend to store or transmit any content that i) infringes upon any person’s intellectual property rights, ii) is unlawful, racist, hateful, abusive, libelous, obscene, or discriminatory, iii) is junk, spam, phishing, spoofing, pyramid schemes or other forms of duplicative or unsolicited messages; (g) use SuprSend to knowingly post, transmit, upload, link to, send, or store any viruses, malware, trojan horses, time bombs, or any other similar harmful software; (h) “crawl,” “scrape,” or “spider” any page, data, or portion of or relating to the Website(s) or SuprSend (through the use of manual or automated means). 2.7 If We inform You that a specified activity or purpose is prohibited with respect to SuprSend, You will ensure that You immediately cease the use of SuprSend for such prohibited activity or purpose. 3.TRIAL 3.1 You may request a demo of SuprSend or a trial of SuprSend by creating accounts on SuprSend for a limited period of time (“ Trial Period ”). The Trial Period shall be subject to these Terms and any additional terms that We specify. We, in our sole discretion, shall have the right to terminate SuprSend and Your right to use SuprSend at any time during the Trial Period and for any reason, without being liable to You. 4. UPDATES, AND AVAILABILITY 4.1 Updates: Any enhancements, new features, or updates (“ Updates ”) to SuprSend are also subject to these Terms and We reserve the right to deploy Updates at any time. 4.2 SuprSend may temporarily be unavailable due to scheduled downtime for upgrades and maintenance in which case We shall use commercially reasonable endeavors to notify You in advance. 5. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 5.1 Except for the rights granted to You under Clause 1, all rights, title, and interest in and to all intellectual property and/or proprietary rights, title, and interest in or related to SuprSend, Software, API, and Documentation including patents, inventions, copyrights, trademarks, domain names, trade secrets, algorithms, techniques, processes or know-how (collectively, “ Intellectual Property Rights ”) shall belong to and remain exclusively with Us. 5.2 You own the rights to the Service Data that You transmit to Us. We shall have a right to Process the Service Data for the purpose of providing, supporting, operating, maintaining, and improving SuprSend. 5.3 We shall have a perpetual, worldwide, transferable and royalty-free right and license to incorporate into SuprSend or otherwise use any suggestions, enhancement requests, recommendations, or other feedback You choose to provide Us. 5.4 All rights not expressly provided to You herein are reserved. 6. VENDOR SERVICES You acknowledge and agree that Your use of Vendor Services will be subject to the terms and conditions and privacy policies of such vendors and that We shall not be liable for Your enablement, access, or use of such Vendor Services, including Service Data processed by such vendors. We shall only be liable for Your data when it is being transmitted through the SuprSend. You should contact that vendor for any issues arising in connection with the use of such Vendor Service. 7. CHARGES AND PAYMENT 7.1 Charges: All charges associated with the Account shall be specified in the Subscription Plan or the relevant Order Form ( “ Subscription Charges ”). The terms of payment shall be in accordance with the Subscription Plan or the relevant Order Form the Subscription Charges We reserve the right to make changes to the Subscription Plan at Our sole discretion during the Subscription Term 7.2 Payment: You hereby authorize Us or Our authorized agents, as applicable, to bill You upon Your subscription to SuprSend (and any renewal thereof). Unless otherwise stated in an Order Form, Your payment is due within thirty (30) days of Our invoice date. 7.3 Refunds: Unless otherwise specified in these Terms or in an Order Form, all Subscription Charges are non-refundable. No refunds shall be issued for partial use or non-use of SuprSend. 7.4 Late Payments/Non-payment of Charges: We will notify You if We do not receive payment towards the Charges within the due date for Your Account. You shall make payments within a maximum of ten (10) days from the date of Our notice. If We do not receive the payment within the foregoing time period, in addition to Our right to other remedies available under law, We may (i) charge interest for late payment @ 1.5% per month; (ii) suspend Your access to and use of SuprSend until We receive Your payment towards the Charges as specified herein and/or; (iii) terminate Your Account. 7.5 Applicable Taxes: Unless otherwise stated, the Charges do not include any taxes, levies, duties, or similar governmental assessments, including value-added, sales, use, or withholding taxes accessible by any local, state, provincial, or foreign jurisdiction (collectively “ Taxes ”). 8. TERM, TERMINATION, AND SUSPENSION 8.1 The Subscription Term shall be set forth in the Subscription Plan or in a relevant Order Form. 8.2 Termination by You: You may terminate one or more of Your Account(s) in the event We materially breach these Terms, provided that You shall provide advance notice of such breach and afford Us not less than thirty (30) days to cure such breach. 8.3 Suspension and Termination by Us: In addition to suspension for late payment or non-payment of Charges, We may suspend Your access to and use of the Account or SuprSend if You are in violation of these Terms. We shall either immediately terminate Your access to Suprsend if Your activities violate these Terms or will notify You of such violations and, at Our sole discretion, provide You with a period of fifteen (15) days (“ Cure Period ”) to cure or cease such activities. If You fail to cure or cease such activities within said Cure Period or if We believe that such breaches cannot be cured, Your Account shall be terminated. We may also terminate a Trial Period in accordance with Clause 3.1. Further, We also reserve the right to terminate Your Account at any time by written notice due to business reasons which shall include discontinuation of SuprSend. 8.4 Termination for Insolvency: Notwithstanding anything contained herein, either Party may terminate the Terms without notice if the other Party becomes insolvent, makes or has made an assignment for the benefit of creditors, is the subject of proceedings in voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy instituted on behalf of or against such Party (except for involuntary bankruptcies which are dismissed within sixty (60) days, or has a receiver or trustee appointed for substantially all of its property. 8.5 Effect of Terminating Your Account: Following the termination of Your Account either by You or Us, Your access and use of SuprSend shall cease. We retain all Service Data in Our possession for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of effective termination of Your Account (“ Data Retention Period ”). Beyond the Data Retention Period, We reserve the right to delete all the Service Data in Our possession. 9. CONFIDENTIALITY; SECURITY AND DATA PRIVACY 9.1 If You choose, or You are provided with, a user identification code, login, password, or any other piece of information as part of Our security procedures, You must treat such information as confidential. You must not disclose it to any third party. We have the right to disable any user identification code or password, whether chosen by You or allocated by Us, at any time, if in Our reasonable opinion, You have failed to comply with any of the provisions of these Terms. We will not be responsible for any activities, including any attempted or actual access or loss of data occurring under Your Account as a result of Your non-compliance of Your obligations under this clause. 9.2 Each of the Parties will protect the other’s Confidential Information from unauthorized use, access, or disclosure in the same manner as each of the Parties protects its own Confidential Information, and in any event, no less than reasonable care. Except as otherwise expressly permitted pursuant the Terms, each of the Parties may use the other’s Confidential Information solely to exercise its respective rights and perform its respective obligations under the Terms and shall disclose such Confidential Information solely to those of its respective employees, representatives, and agents who have a need to know such Confidential Information for such purposes and who are bound to maintain the confidentiality of, and not misuse such Confidential Information. The provisions of this sub-section shall supersede any non-disclosure agreement by and between the Parties entered prior to these Terms that would purport to address the confidentiality of Service Data and such agreement shall have no further force or effect with respect to Service Data. 9.3 We shall not Process Service Data for any purposes other than what is mentioned in these Terms. We certify that We understand the restrictions in this clause and will comply with such restrictions. 9.4 You agree and acknowledge that We may collect and use query logs, and any data relating to the operation, support, and/or about Your use of SuprSend (“ Usage Data ”) to develop, improve, support and operate SuprSend. 9.5 We shall use appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect the Service Data. The measures used are designed to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk of Processing Service Data. We shall, without undue delay, notify You of any accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to the Service Data Processed by Us. 9.6 You understand and acknowledge that, in connection with the use of SuprSend by You, Your Users and/or Subscribers, We shall Process any Personal Data forming part of Service Data only on Your behalf and as a data processor. Where We Process Personal Data forming part of Service Data that originates in the European Economic Area (EEA), the UK or Switzerland, Our Data Processing Agreement shall apply to such processing, in addition to these Terms. 9.7 You warrant that (a) You have established notices or policies for and ensure compliance with all applicable data protection laws relating to the collection and transmission of Personal Data forming part of Service Data; and (b) You have obtained and maintain necessary authorizations, approvals, and permissions for Us to Process such Personal data for the purpose of providing SuprSend. You are responsible for the loss, damage, destruction, and unlawful transmission of Personal Data in violation of this Clause and You acknowledge and agree that We shall have no liability for claims arising from Your failure to comply with this Clause. 9.8 SuprSend is not intended to be used for the storing or transmitting of Sensitive Personal Information and any Service Data containing any Sensitive Personal Information is at Your or Users’ discretion and risk. We shall have no liability under these Terms for the Sensitive Personal Information transmitted by You or the User, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in these Terms or any law in force. 9.9 You acknowledge and agree that We and Our group companies may access or disclose information about You, Your Account, Users, and Subscribers including Service Data, in order to (a) comply with the law or respond to lawful requests or legal process; or (b) prevent any infringement of group companies’ or Our customers’ proprietary rights. Further, at Our sole discretion, any suspected fraudulent, abusive, or illegal activity by You may be referred to law enforcement authorities. 10. DISCLAIMER 10.1 SUPRSEND INCLUDING THE WEBSITE, DASHBOARD, IS PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS. ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED. 10.2 YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WE DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE ACCESS TO THE SUPRSEND, WHICH IS PROVIDED OVER THE INTERNET AND VARIOUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS, ALL OF WHICH ARE BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, TIMELY, SECURE, ERROR-FREE, OR FREE FROM VIRUSES OR OTHER MALICIOUS SOFTWARE. 11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY, ITS AFFILIATES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, COVER OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS, LOST REVENUE, LOST SALES, LOST GOODWILL, LOSS OF USE OR LOST CONTENT, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED, UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CONTRACT, TORT, WARRANTY, BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF EITHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED AS TO THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR COULD HAVE FORESEEN SUCH DAMAGES. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, EACH PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY AND THAT OF ITS AFFILIATES, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND AGENTS, RELATING TO THE SUPRSEND, WILL BE LIMITED TO AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE CHARGES PAID BY YOU IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRECEDING THE CLAIM. IN JURISDICTIONS WHICH DO NOT PERMIT THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OUR LIABILITY WILL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. 12. INDEMNIFICATION 12.1 Indemnification by You: You will indemnify and hold Us harmless against any claim brought by a third party against Us, and Our respective employees, officers, directors, and agents arising from Your acts or omissions in connection with Clause 2 of these Terms provided that (i) We promptly notify You of the threat or notice of such a claim, (ii) You have or will have the sole and exclusive control and authority to select defense attorneys, defend and/or settle any such claim; and (iii) We fully cooperate with You in connection therewith. You will have no obligation or liability with respect to any such claim arising out of the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Us. 12.2 Indemnification by Us: Subject to Your compliance with these Terms, We will indemnify and hold You harmless, from and against any claim brought against You by a third party alleging that SuprSend infringes or misappropriates such third party’s valid patent, copyright, or trademark (an “IP Claim” ). We shall at Our expense, defend such IP Claim and pay damages finally awarded against You in connection therewith, including the reasonable fees and expenses of the attorneys, provided that (a) You promptly notify Us of the threat or notice of such IP Claim; (b) We will have the sole and exclusive control and authority to select defense attorneys, defend and/or settle any such IP Claim; and (c) You shall fully cooperate with Us in connection therewith. We will have no liability or obligation with respect to any IP Claim if such claim is caused by (i) compliance with designs, data, instructions or specifications provided by You; (ii) modification of SuprSend by anyone apart from Us; or (iii) the combination, operation or use of SuprSend with other hardware or software where SuprSend would not by itself be infringing. If Your use of SuprSend has become, or in Our opinion is likely to become, the subject of any IP Claim, We may at Our own option and expense (a) procure the right for You to continue using SuprSend as set forth hereunder; (b) replace or modify SuprSend to make it non-infringing; or (c) if options (a) or (b) are not commercially and reasonably practicable as determined by Us, terminate Your subscription to SuprSend and repay You, on a pro-rated basis, any Subscription Charges that You had previously paid Us for the corresponding unused portion. This Clause 12.2 states Our sole, exclusive and entire liability to You and constitutes Your sole remedy with respect to an IP Claim brought by reason of access to or use of SuprSend. 13. MISCELLANEOUS 13.1 Relationship of the Parties: The parties are independent contractors. These Terms do not create a partnership, franchise, joint venture, agency, fiduciary, or employment relationship among the Parties. 13.2 Assignment: These Terms and any rights or obligations hereunder may not be assigned by You without Our prior written consent, whereas We can assign any of its rights and obligations hereunder without the Your prior written consent. These Terms bind, and insure to the benefit of, the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns. 13.3 Entire Agreement and Revisions: These Terms, including all schedules and online policies incorporated herein by reference, contains the entire agreement and understanding of the Parties and supersedes all prior communications, discussions, negotiations, proposed agreements, and all other agreements between them, whether written or oral, concerning the subject matter herein. These Terms may be amended only by a written agreement of the parties and signed by the duly authorized agents of the parties. 13.4 ForceMajeure: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained elsewhere, We shall not be liable for the unavailability of SuprSend caused by circumstances beyond Our reasonable control, such as but not limited to, acts of God, acts of government, acts of terror or civil unrest, technical failures beyond Our reasonable control (including, without limitation, inability to access the internet, unauthorized loss, distribution or dissemination of Service Data), or acts undertaken by third parties, including without limitation, distributed denial of service attacks. 13.5 Governing Law and Dispute Resolution: These Terms shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, USA. Parties hereby expressly agree to submit to the exclusive personal jurisdiction of the courts in Wilmington, Delaware. Any dispute, claim or controversy arising out of or relating to these Terms or the breach, termination, enforcement, interpretation, or validity thereof, including the determination of the scope or applicability of these Terms to arbitrate, shall be first settled by arbitration administered settled by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its commercial arbitration rules (“AAA Rules”) and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. Subject to the foregoing, the courts in the Wilmington, Delaware shall have exclusive jurisdiction 13.6 Notices and Consent to Electronic Communications: All notices to be provided by Us to You under these Terms may be delivered in writing (i) by nationally recognized overnight delivery service (“Courier”) or to the contact mailing address provided by You in the relevant Order Form; or (ii) electronic mail to the e-mail address provided by You. Our address for a notice to Us: (i) by electronic mail is support[at]suprsend[dot]com. All notices shall be deemed to have been given immediately upon delivery by electronic mail, or if otherwise delivered upon receipt or, if earlier, two (2) business days after being deposited in the mail or with a Courier as permitted above. 13.7 Publicity Rights: You hereby grant Us a royalty-free, worldwide, transferable license to use Your trademark or logo to identify You as Our customer on Our Websites and/or marketing collateral and to include Your use of SuprSend in case studies. 13.8 Severability; No Waiver: If any provision in these Terms is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable, such provision shall be modified by the court and interpreted so as to best accomplish the original provision to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, and the remaining provisions of these Terms shall remain in effect. Our non-exercise of any right under or provision of these Terms does not constitute a waiver of that right or provision. 13.9 Survival: All clauses which, by their nature are intended to survive, including without limitation Clauses 5 ( Intellectual Property Rights ), 6 ( Charges and Payment ), 8.5 ( Effect of Termination ), 9 ( Confidentiality; Security and Data Privacy; ), 10 ( Disclaimer of Warranties ), 11 ( Limitation of Liability ), 12 ( Indemnification ), 13 ( Miscellaneous ) and 14 ( Definitions ) shall survive any termination of Our agreement with respect to use of SuprSend by You. Termination shall not limit either Party’s liability for obligations accrued as of or prior to such termination or for any breach of these Terms. 14. DEFINITIONS When used in these Terms with the initial letters capitalized, in addition to terms defined elsewhere in these Terms, the following terms have the following meanings: Account: means any accounts or instances created by or on behalf of You for access and use of SuprSend. API: means the application programming interfaces developed, enabled by, or licensed to Us that permit You to integrate Your software application with SuprSend. API Keys: means the workspace key along with the workspace secret that provides You access to the API. Confidential information: means all information disclosed by one Party to the other Party which is in tangible form and labeled “confidential” (or with a similar legend) or which a reasonable person would understand to be confidential given the nature of the information and circumstances of disclosure. For purposes of these Terms, Service Data shall be deemed Confidential Information. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information shall not include any information which (a) becomes publicly known and made generally available after disclosure by the disclosing party to the receiving party through no action or inaction of the receiving party; (c) is, at the time of disclosure, already in the possession of the receiving party without any obligation of confidentiality; (d) is obtained by the receiving party from a third party without a breach of such third party’s obligations of confidentiality; (e) is independently developed by the receiving party without the use of or reference to the disclosing party’s Confidential Information; or (f) is required by law to be disclosed by the receiving party, provided that the receiving party shall, to the extent legally permitted, notify the disclosing party of such requirement prior to disclosing so that the disclosing party may seek a protective order or other appropriate relief. Documentation: means any written or electronic documentation, images, video, text, or sounds specifying the functionalities of SuprSend provided or made available by Us to You or Your Users through SuprSend or otherwise. Order Form: means any service order form or statement of work specifying SuprSend subscribed to, particular features and functionalities in SuprSend that You wish to avail, and the Subscription Term. Personal Data: means data relating to a living individual who is or can be identified either from the data or from the data in conjunction with other information that is in, or is likely to come into, the possession of the data controller. Processing/To Process: means any operation or set of operations which is performed upon Personal Data, whether or not by automatic means, such as collection, recording, organization, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, blocking, erasure or destruction. Sensitive Personal Information: means the information that relates to an individual’s racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health, or data concerning a natural person's sex life or sexual orientation. It also includes information about an individual's criminal offences or convictions, as well as any other information deemed sensitive under the applicable data protection laws. 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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 Security Forem Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse shiva Posted on Nov 28, 2025 Why Medical Devices Are Now Prime Targets for Cyberattacks # iot # networksec # news In today’s digital healthcare ecosystem, medical devices have quietly moved to the center of cybercriminal activity. Devices that once operated in isolation like pacemakers, insulin pumps, ECG machines, ventilators, and infusion pumps are now fully connected to hospital networks. The Shift from Offline Machines to Connected Medical Technology Years ago, most medical devices functioned offline, storing data internally and rarely communicating with external systems. Today, healthcare has shifted toward cloud-based monitoring, real-time data analytics, remote reporting, and IoT-enabled devices. This digital transformation creates a massive attack surface. Weak Security Architecture in Legacy Devices Many medical devices in hospitals are outdated. They run on old operating systems like Windows XP or unpatched Linux versions. Because replacing medical equipment is expensive, hospitals continue to use legacy machines for years, even decades. No encryption Weak or hard-coded passwords No firewall No automatic updates Unpatched, known vulnerabilities Medical Devices Store Highly Valuable Data Cybercriminals want data that can be used, sold, or exploited. Medical devices store some of the most sensitive information available: Patient medical records Real-time biometric data Treatment history Hospital credentials Device configuration files This type of data is more valuable than credit card information. Medical records sell for a high price on the dark web because they can be used for identity theft, insurance fraud, and targeted attacks. Ransomware Attacks Are Increasing in Healthcare Ransomware is now the biggest cybersecurity threat for hospitals. By encrypting networks, attackers can shut down systems used for: Monitoring patients Dispensing medication Running diagnostic tests Operating life-support devices When a medical device is compromised, it can directly affect patient safety. Hospitals are more likely to pay ransom quickly because every second counts in critical care environments. This makes healthcare a highly profitable target. Lack of Security Awareness Among Healthcare Staff Doctors, nurses, and technicians focus on saving lives, not cybersecurity. Hackers exploit this by launching attacks using: Phishing emails Malware-infected USB drives Fake software updates Compromised remote access tools Once the attacker gets inside the hospital network through a staff member, they can move laterally and target medical devices that lack protection. Remote Care and Telemedicine Increase Vulnerability Since the rise of telemedicine and remote patient monitoring, more devices are connected through home networks. These networks typically lack strong security. Intercept device data Manipulate device readings Gain access to hospital systems through remote devices The High-Stakes Impact on Patient Safety Unlike most cyberattacks, breaches involving medical devices can cause physical harm. A compromised medical device can: Alter medication dosage Change heart-rate monitoring Disable ventilators Shut down diagnostic equipment Provide false readings to doctors Medical devices have become prime targets for cyberattacks due to their connectivity, outdated security, high-value data, and critical role in patient care. As hospitals continue to rely on digital health systems, the security of these devices will become even more important. Strengthening defenses, updating legacy equipment, and training staff are essential steps in protecting both patient data and patient lives. 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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The website contains static HTML and image files and is publicly accessible through an S3 website endpoint. Steps I Followed Step 1: Create an S3 Bucket I logged in to the AWS Management Console, opened the Amazon S3 service, and created a new S3 bucket with a unique name in the us-east-1 region. Step 2: Upload Website Files After creating the bucket, I opened it and uploaded the static website files, including: index.html Image files Step 3: Enable Static Website Hosting From the Properties tab of the S3 bucket, I enabled Static website hosting, configured index.html as the index document, and saved the changes. Step 4: Allow Public Access I navigated to the Permissions tab and disabled Block all public access, acknowledging the warning to allow public access. Step 5: Configure Bucket Policy I added a bucket policy to allow public read access by granting the s3:GetObject permission so that users can view the website files. 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https://dev.to/devteam/for-empowering-community-2k6h | For Empowering Community - 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. 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 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 Ben Halpern for The DEV Team Posted on May 28, 2020 For Empowering Community # opensource # meta I'd love to let you in on the next step of what I hope will be all of our collective journey together. Nearly two years ago, DEV went open source . It was a big step for a nascent organization and a decision based on the observation that the more we empowered our wonderful community to be a part of the journey, the better things turned out. However, what we open sourced that day was just the first step of a bigger idea. Our aspiration has always been to offer up our community platform for others to use as well. Over the last few years, we’ve honed our values and principles, and have strengthened our resolve that while we want to support a healthy ecosystem, we do not want to unilaterally become the ecosystem . We don’t want to just power community software, we want to empower community. That means we want to own a meaningful, but relatively small, part of a bigger idea. And with that introduction, I want to describe the next part of our open source evolution. Our platform — the one that powers DEV — is built for empowering community, and it's called Forem. What is Forem? Forem is open source software for building communities. Communities for your peers, customers, fanbases, families, friends, and any other time and space where people need to come together to be part of a collective. Being part of a community serves so many different purposes depending on context, and we hope the idea of what constitutes a community will expand as creators like you get creating. Each Forem will live online as its own independent web application with its own standalone databases, authentication mechanisms, configuration, dedicated URL, etc. Alongside this independence, our vision is for Forems to be highly compatible with one another in order to build a cohesive ecosystem where members of multiple Forems can move seamlessly between community apps — even if those apps do not share any data about the individual. This is where ideals around privacy, inclusion, and an open and equal web need to meet with a passion for product development and excellence in user experience — we expect we are only at the beginning of this journey. We don't intend to build niche open source software that only appeals to a technical crowd; we resolve, along with you, to build universally accessible, delightful, and enriching software for everyone . A new day one We're not here to immediately bestow perfect software on the world, we're here to bring you along on a shared journey. A journey to unbundle the power dynamic of social networks, to take some old ideas about the web and make them new again, to heighten the focus on protecting our society's most vulnerable, and to empower a diversity of cultures and ideas. We have a never-ending list of issues, both technical and organizational, to address along the way, and we hope there will be enough ideological and technical buy-in from the community to effectively step from today to tomorrow in terms of our capacity to serve the mission. What does Forem do? A fresh Forem comes equipped with basically all the features of DEV: Join the community, fill out your profile, write posts, read posts, leave comments, react to posts and comments, follow users, follow tags, search the site, receive notifications, create classified listings, listen to podcasts, embed rich content, ingest an RSS feed, report users, block users, become moderators, moderate, send direct messages, participate in group chats, receive achievement badges, configure fonts and themes, export your data, and the list goes on and on depending on what you'd consider a "feature". If you're reading that list and saying to yourself "holy cow that's a lot", I can assure you that I felt the same way writing it. We have methodically built certain important features while also rushing some things and throwing some things at the wall to see if they stick. That's the nature of building a software project, a community, and a company all at the same time. As an organization and open source community that works in a distributed, asynchronous style, it's only natural to be somewhat sprawling. But as we take on a big new challenge, it will be important for us to hone in on the kernel of the value and to architect software which serves the community in the most elegant possible way. I am really excited about what that will look like. If DEV is the first Forem, ThisMMALife is the second. Community member Lee Wynne was the first to take our early indications that this was in the pipeline and to go through a lot of pain to stand up their own community instance. Lee has been a tremendous partner in helping lead the way. You might say the third community is community.benhalpern.com , and there are a few other prototypes and WIP projects in the ether. We are not yet ready This is important to say : While I'm glad we're finally putting a name to this next phase of the journey, and reiterating what’s on the horizon, we're still not quite ready for your community.... Getting to “ready” will be a gradual process. As we work out the details of how hosting, deployment, versioning, and compatibility will work, we will initially only support public instances that we host. It's the only practical way to get these spun up effectively right now, and we're not even 100% ready for that... but we're getting closer every single day. To that end, we want to hear from you if you’re interested in the idea of spinning up a community. It can be for a passion project, a new commercial venture, as an extension to your existing business, or any other reason between and beyond. If that’s you, please get in touch with us by filling out this form . No commitment necessary, just tell us what you’re thinking about building. Join us as we build If you are looking to contribute to the software side of things, we have plenty of open issues , but we also ask that you be patient with us as we continuously relearn what it means to manage the code contributions as our platform evolves. As much as we are excited by contributions from folks building with a personal stake in this game, we’ll need to learn together how best to handle this all. Our repo is still entitled dev.to but we will be migrating to forem soon, as that is the name of the software itself — dev.to is simply an instance (albeit an important one). Some of the first Forems we launch will be meta-forems designed to help facilitate the software development process as well as the administration, moderation and promotion of individual communities. A taste of the Forem ecosystem If each Forem is its own web application with its own configuration and plugins, we foresee bridge apps within the ecosystem that help tie things together. Native wrappers, specialized browsers, extensions, etc. For example, I have been running this browser extension locally as a proof of concept, and I have been pleased with the user experience, especially how it works with the service-worker-driven approach of how our pages are rendered. Speed moving between apps is almost as speedy as changing pages within an app. We have also been conceiving of the experience for a community creator setting up a new Forem. Here is a taste of what to expect from our most recent design critique... For Empowering Community It’s a privilege to work on software with purpose — If we get this right over the next few years it will have a really special impact on a lot of lives. If you’re interested in joining us by building a community of your very own, let us know by filling out this form . Please keep up with our open source project and contribute if you care to. And keep an eye out for entrepreneurial opportunities within the Forem ecosystem. Happy coding 🌱 Top comments (106) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Arit Developer Arit Developer Arit Developer Follow I empower people to become software developers, especially those with kids/family responsibilities, full-time jobs, or who feel too old to start over. 🥰👩🏽💻 Location Washington DC Education Duke University | The Firehose Project (coding bootcamp) Work Senior Software Engineer at PayPal Joined Jul 10, 2018 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Our aspiration has always been to offer up our community platform for others to use as well. One major reason why I enjoy working for DEV so much is the company's commitment to transparency, integrity, authenticity and community. I cannot describe how EXCITED I am for Forem! I believe it will be a major game-changer in the online-communities space. Like comment: Like comment: 57 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Lisa Sy (she/her) Lisa Sy (she/her) Lisa Sy (she/her) Follow fdfd Location Los Angeles Education Wesleyan University BA American Studies Work Lead Product Designer at Forem Joined Oct 10, 2019 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I totally feel the same way — I feel so lucky to be working here. Like comment: Like comment: 25 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jack Williams Jack Williams Jack Williams Follow I dream in code Education B.S. Computer Science Work Full Stack Developer Joined Apr 13, 2019 • Jul 10 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Ok y'all are making ME want to work there! Sounds like an awesome place! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Peter Kim Frank The DEV Team Peter Kim Frank The DEV Team Peter Kim Frank Follow Doing a bit of everything at DEV / Forem Email peter@dev.to Education Wesleyan University Pronouns He/Him Work Co-Founder Joined Jan 3, 2017 • May 28 '20 • Edited on May 28 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Being part of a community serves so many different purposes depending on context, and we hope the idea of what constitutes a community will expand as creators like you get creating. I grew up spending a lot of time in independent online communities hosted on vBulletin, phpBB, and other forum software. I went to some communities for entertainment, others to learn entrepreneurial and technical skills, and some just for a sense of belonging. I could find my place in these dynamic and culturally rich online spaces. These communities have largely faded away over the last decade or so, as larger platforms offered a more modern consumer experience (that they're eager to offer in exchange for user data). Many of the new communities being started these days are forced to build directly on the backs of these giants. They exist as a Group or a sub-space, but they lack the same character and sense of community of their earlier-internet ancestors. I hope that Forem is able to level the playing field. That now community leaders of all have backgrounds and perspectives are able to build a space that is modern, safe, and independent. That community members can enjoy an engaging and delightful experience, while also knowing that their privacy and safety is being protected. It's a very big task and it will be a long journey, but I can think of few challenges more worthwhile than working to build software for empowering community. Like comment: Like comment: 41 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Lisa Sy (she/her) Lisa Sy (she/her) Lisa Sy (she/her) Follow fdfd Location Los Angeles Education Wesleyan University BA American Studies Work Lead Product Designer at Forem Joined Oct 10, 2019 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide These communities have largely faded away over the last decade or so, as larger platforms offered a more modern consumer experience (that they're eager to offer in exchange for user data). Exactly! It seems exciting that we get to work on us returning to the way that online communities used to be without the profitizing of people's data. Like comment: Like comment: 15 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Overmyer Ben Overmyer Ben Overmyer Follow Engineer specializing in DevOps and infrastructure automation. Location Wilmington, NC Education B.A. History, South Dakota State University Work Senior Platform Engineer at Apiture Joined Jun 26, 2017 • May 29 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I've seen a number of small communities crop up lately outside of the major social media bubble. Many are Mastodon instances, but a few are old-style forums. It's hard to run a community. Really hard. You have to have a mix of technical knowledge, social clout, and pure energy. It's that that is the blocker for creating ecosystems outside of major social media, not the software. Like comment: Like comment: 9 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • May 29 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is very true. Community building is a very special skill, but there's a lot of help an ecosystem can provide. The success of popular Facebook groups, subreddits, etc. is not entirely dependent on the generating buzz and banking on social clout, there's a discovery mechanism and network affect of the platform. Same applies to Slack and Discord. Just like the web itself is buoyed by browsers and search engines and the native ecosystem runs through app stores etc. there's a lot the ecosystem can do to empower builders. Our hope is that we can provide ecosystem mechanics without necessitating that the ecosystem entirely runs through us. Like comment: Like comment: 16 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Vaidehi Joshi Vaidehi Joshi Vaidehi Joshi Follow Writing words, writing code. Sometimes doing both at once. Location Portland, Oregon Education Barnard College, The Flatiron School Joined Feb 7, 2017 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide We don't intend to build niche open source software that only appeals to a technical crowd; we resolve, along with you, to build universally accessible, delightful, and enriching software for everyone. I'm really excited about this. As someone who started out as a DEV community member years ago who now helps build the platform itself, the technical challenges of extracting and constructing software that works for everyone is really thrilling. I love the idea of taking the great foundation of DEV and extracting it into something that is a delightful experience for any—and maybe one day, every —user of the web who is on the search for a community where they feel like they truly belong. 💖 Like comment: Like comment: 24 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand David Pereira David Pereira David Pereira Follow I love learning, programming and discover new solutions. Also kotlin rules Location Odivelas, Portugal Education ISEL - Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa Work Software Architect at CloudCockpit Joined Jul 9, 2019 • May 29 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide that is such a great mission! Specially now, I think being a part of a community, whether it is to share your thoughts on a particular book, music taste or simply software stuff 😄. It helps someone to fit in and brings happiness to their lives, at least that's how I feel about it. Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Rose Rose Rose Follow Dev by profession and hobby. Not a ton of time for hobbies these days though! Mom of two young kids. Also really into dog training (agility, nose-work, advanced obedience, etc) & reading fiction. 😃 Location Victoria, BC Education Diploma in Computer Systems Technology Work Development Manager Joined Oct 2, 2019 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is the coolest thing ever and I'm so excited to see where it goes. Like comment: Like comment: 13 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • May 28 '20 • Edited on May 28 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Our learnings from DEV have shaped and help us understand exactly what we’re working towards with Forem. Thank you all for being part of the community, and continuing to build alongside us in the open. We hope you’re as excited about Forem as we are. Like Ben mentioned, if you’re a community leader with ideals around privacy, inclusion, and an open and equal web, please don’t hesitate to reach out through this form . We’d love to hear from you. ❤️ Like comment: Like comment: 29 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Gracie Gregory (she/her) Gracie Gregory (she/her) Gracie Gregory (she/her) Follow - Current Dir. of Communications & Marketing @ the Rust Foundation. - Planning team: rustconf.com - Former DEV/Forem team member <3 Location Portland, Oregon Education Comparative Literature & the History of Ideas @ Willamette University Pronouns she/her Work Rust Foundation Joined Feb 27, 2020 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide We want to support a healthy ecosystem, we do not want to unilaterally become the ecosystem As a new member of the DEV team (week two!) I can't help but feel that I've joined at the perfect time. I'm really pumped to help serve a community that really is by and for developers, which Forem will reinforce all the more. Being able to communicate a message that is true, through and through, makes my job as content manager enjoyable — and personally sustainable. This is gonna be an awesome journey to witness and participate in. Onward! Like comment: Like comment: 14 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Lisa Sy (she/her) Lisa Sy (she/her) Lisa Sy (she/her) Follow fdfd Location Los Angeles Education Wesleyan University BA American Studies Work Lead Product Designer at Forem Joined Oct 10, 2019 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide A journey to unbundle the power dynamic of social networks, to take some old ideas about the web and make them new again, to heighten the focus on protecting our society's most vulnerable, and to empower a diversity of cultures and ideas. It's so exciting to be apart of a team / product / business who wants to tip the "control" of the web back to the people to empower community. I feel like these days — especially most pronounced during the quarantine — we're seeing the importance of people coming together in communities to find and offer support, to find a common ground, to learn something or enrich others. These days though, we also see the stratification of power in who moderates & polices these platforms, so it feels really cool that we can give people the tools to build the webbed communities they want to see. Like comment: Like comment: 13 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Levi Sharpe Levi Sharpe Levi Sharpe Follow I am a senior podcast producer and sound designer. Other passions include banjo picking, sculpting, and cocktail-making. Location New York, NY Education Master's, Journalism Pronouns He/Him Work Senior Podcast Producer Joined Jan 13, 2020 • May 28 '20 • Edited on May 28 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It's been really neat to see this project grow and unfold. It was also really amazing how each DEV team member, even the much, much less technical ones like me, were given the opportunity to really collaborate on what this thing would look like, and not just from an aesthetics and functionality level, but from a values and ethics standpoint. I couldn't be more proud of the DEV team, and am excited to see what communities y'all build in the future. Hit me up if you make anything related to banjos, podcasts, art/sculpture, biking, or cocktails 😊 Like comment: Like comment: 17 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Vaidehi Joshi Vaidehi Joshi Vaidehi Joshi Follow Writing words, writing code. Sometimes doing both at once. Location Portland, Oregon Education Barnard College, The Flatiron School Joined Feb 7, 2017 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Uhhhhh YES I would like an invite to the cocktail community Like comment: Like comment: 10 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • May 28 '20 • Edited on May 28 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Let's get the party going Like comment: Like comment: 11 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Lisa Sy (she/her) Lisa Sy (she/her) Lisa Sy (she/her) Follow fdfd Location Los Angeles Education Wesleyan University BA American Studies Work Lead Product Designer at Forem Joined Oct 10, 2019 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Levi, you could totally start those communities :) Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Levi Sharpe Levi Sharpe Levi Sharpe Follow I am a senior podcast producer and sound designer. Other passions include banjo picking, sculpting, and cocktail-making. Location New York, NY Education Master's, Journalism Pronouns He/Him Work Senior Podcast Producer Joined Jan 13, 2020 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide True, I could make it for me and for 'em. Like comment: Like comment: 10 likes Like Thread Thread Jacob Herrington (he/him) Jacob Herrington (he/him) Jacob Herrington (he/him) Follow I used to work on this website! https://bsky.app/profile/jacobherrington.dev Education Self-taught Joined Aug 19, 2018 • May 28 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide for 'em netflix, get this person a special Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nick Taylor Nick Taylor Nick Taylor Follow GitHub Star and Microsoft MVP. Developer Advocate & Software Engineer who live streams tech content solo & with community friends. Email nick@nickyt.co Location Montréal, Québec, Canada Education University of New Brunswick Work Developer Advocate at Pomerium Joined Mar 11, 2017 • May 28 '20 • Edited on May 29 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide If DEV is the first Forem, ThisMMALife is the second. Community member Lee Wynne was the first to take our early indications that this was in the pipeline and to go through a lot of pain to stand up their own community instance. Lee has been a tremendous partner in helping lead the way. I’m stoked for Forem. Although I’ve only been working at DEV since January, I’ve been a contributor to the codebase for three years now, so even before the code was public! I’ve seen DEV evolve over these past three years as a code contributor, community member and moderator. We still have lots of work to do, but seeing an instance up and running like Lee’s is really cool. 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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 Evan Lin Posted on Jan 11 • Originally published at evanlin.com on Jan 11 My Thoughts on Vibe Coding and Gemini CLI # gemini # cli # discuss # ai title: [Vibe Coding][Gemini CLI] Some Thoughts on Vibe Coding published: false date: 2025-07-30 00:00:00 UTC tags: canonical_url: https://www.evanlin.com/til-about-vibe-coding/ ---  ### »»» Imagination is Important ««« Just like "Übel" from *Frieren: Beyond Journey's End*, "imagination" is actually very crucial in product development. This is somewhat like "Butcher Ding's Ox," where you need to anticipate how to break down the problem and complete it efficiently. Vibe Coding is such a "completed" tool. (This analogy is a bit old-school XD) For example (I'll probably write an article about this in the next few days), if you want to use an army of Agents to assist in product development: - You can't just have a one-sentence requirement. - You must describe in detail the functionality you want to achieve (similar to a PRD). - It's best to supplement with relevant background knowledge, such as Github App or Github Webhook, which can save hundreds of dollars in discussion fees.  ### Personal Thoughts on Vibe Coding: - A good development process and deployment method can allow Vibe Coding to achieve greater benefits. This is also the most obvious difference between senior engineers and those who understand system architecture. - Don't fully trust AI; you still need to play the role of a quality gatekeeper (whether you're the boss or the client). - Senior engineers are usually optimistic about Vibe Coding because they know how to check and even correct the AI's development methods. My current habit is to let Vibe Coding run in YOLO mode once before a meeting, and then check what it has done. Actually, it's really enjoyable to use for developing side-projects! Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 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://ruul.io/privacy-policy | Privacy Policy | Ruul.io Privacy Policy PRIVACY POLICY AND PERSONAL DATA Effective Date: January 4, 2019 This Privacy Policy and the Personal Data text is prepared to inform the users about the terms and conditions regarding the use of the data and the way the data is processed, which will be obtained and / or obtained during the use of the website www.Ruul.io ( Site ) managed and operated by Ruul, to provide communication between Freelancer and the Customer (Member / Members) . Ruul adopts this Privacy Policy and Personal Data text on the confidentiality of the information that the Members share on the Site and the confidentiality, use and other relevant issues of the information processed during the visit of the Site as a visitor. Ruul attaches importance to the confidentiality of the data and takes care to be transparent on the storage of information. This Privacy Policy and Personal Data text includes; what kind of data is collected, how it is used, to whom it is shared with if necessary, what are your rights about your personal data, and how such rights might be exercised. This Privacy Policy and Personal Data text is an integral part of the User Agreement. Each visitor / member confirming the Privacy Policy and Personal Data text, with Ruul or persons who provide service through Ruul or contact Ruul through the following situations, within the following restrictions, explicitly gives permission and approval in processing, storage indefinitely/ within the legal period/membership period or the period declared/will be declared by Ruul, analyzing, classification, updating, and transfer to third party business partners and / or consultants in order to provide Ruul services of personal and/or non-personal data. COLLECTION OF PERSONAL DATA AND WAYS OF COLLECTION Personal data means any information that can be used to identify you directly or indirectly. The personal data that we collect through Ruul; you share with the Site and / or stored on the accessible form is included in the personal data. Examples of personal data may be counted as your credentials, your first name, your last name, your e-mail address, your telephone number, your home address, your bank account information, your internet protocol (IP) address, if you are a corporate customer your commercial title, your tax office and number and the information you give us or allowed us to access preferably. When you use Ruul, we collect the following information about your use of our services and from various sources. Registration information: To benefit from Ruul services, you must be a member of Ruul. To register with Ruul, you must enter your username, password and email address. If you wish to register with third-party accounts (such as your Google or Facebook account), we will record that the third party account belongs to you during this registration. Invoice information: When making a payment to Ruul, you must provide billing details such as name, address, e-mail address, trade name, tax office and tax number information and financial information (such as credit card number, expiry date, bank account number) of the type of payment you choose. The payment infrastructure based on the Ruul system is protected by 3D Secure; this data and CVC data ensuring the security of your credit card are not recorded in the Ruul infrastructure. Service data that you wish to evaluate and review: The information you have entered in relating to the service you wish to supply through Ruul is recorded in the Ruul infrastructure for evaluation and is used to provide you with better service at a later stage. Other data you share willingly: We may store personal information or data you submit in other contexts. Without prejudice to the provisions of this text, any information that Members and / or Site users give to Ruul is not shared with third parties or institutions in any way. Ruul stores this data only for its own use in order to develop its own database and provide better service to its customers. Usage data: Whenever you apply for our services, usage data is collected about you. The data which web pages of Ruul you visited, what you clicked, when you performed these actions, etc. may be included. In addition, like many today’s websites, many of our network servers, such as today's web site, keep log files; these files will save data whenever a device accesses them. Log files include data related to the nature of each access such as source IP addresses, internet service providers, files displayed on your website (HTML pages, graphics etc.), operating system versions and time stamps. Device data: Data such as your IP address, operating system version, device type, system inventory and performance information, and browser type is collected from the devices and applications you use to access our services. Third-party information: If you allow third parties to share your information with us, we may collect personal information or data about you from those third parties. For example; if you prefer to sign up and log in Ruul with your Facebook account details, your login information is verified by Facebook; we only collect information that you expressly agree to share with us about your Facebook account by allowing your Ruul account to connect to your Facebook account. PERSONAL DATA PROCESSING AND PURPOSE OF THE PROCESSING The information collected by Ruul might be used in various ways in order to optimize and improve the services of Ruul and improve the service provided to users through database by enriching it. Ruul may use this information for website management, security, promotional activities, research and analysis. No information will be disclosed to the public. However, it is also possible for us to use your information or to share it with third parties providing that relevant information is anonymized. Ruul is obliged to take the necessary technical and administrative measures for providing appropriate level of security, in order to ensure the maintenance of personal data and protect against unlawful processing activities and access to personal data by taking the utmost care to store your information. Ruul does not have any obligation except to inform the concerned person and the relevant administrative authorities; in case of obtainment, alteration or deletion of your information by means of unauthorized entry, disruption, replacement of your data stored by Ruul. Every time you visit the site, your IP address, operating system, browser (chrome, explorer, etc.), connect time, time information and similar information are automatically saved; such information obtained without your permission may be used by Ruul, associated with your personal information or anonymously on the condition it is not shared with third parties. All information obtained from you in order to make you benefit from the services offered by Ruul is protected in accordance with our obligations under relevant legislation regarding the protection of the personal data. Ruul provides limited access to its employees and business partners -particularly third-party partners- who need access to relevant information in the scope of legal obligations or Ruul system requirements. TRANSFER OF PERSONAL DATA, PURPOSE OF TRANSFER AND RECIPIENT GROUPS Your personal data collected by Ruul may be transferred, processed and stored to overseas countries, countries other than the user / member country and the jurisdiction and servers in another country, in accordance with the storage of such data, or other lawful purposes in this text. Ruul may transfer users / members' information, including personal data, to another country and jurisdiction that does not have the same/similar data protection laws in their jurisdiction. Accordingly, Ruul may transfer the processing procedure with a sub-contract to another person or may share your information with third parties in countries other than your country of residence in order to carry out the activities specified in this Privacy Policy. When performing this procedure, Ruul.ioplies with the obligations stipulated in the relevant legislation. Thus, your personal information may be subject to different privacy rules than your country of residence. However, the data will be processed in a limited way extent to the scope in this text. Ruul does not rent, sale or share of user’s personal information to other or non-affiliated companies (ex. direct marketing purposes). Ruul, however, may share non-personal (anonymous) aggregated information with third parties. Ruul may share personal information with companies that provide services, taking into account their legal obligations (such as data processing centers or customer service centers).These service providers are obliged to protect this information. Your personal data might be shared with public institutions and organizations authorized to request such data in order to fulfill Ruul's obligations under the law (where obligation to give information exist such as fight against the crime, threat against government and public security). If Ruul agrees that a reasonable disclosure is necessary, in cases where legally authorized; it may share relevant information with third parties in order to fulfill its own terms and conditions or to ensure operation or user safety. COOKIES Cookies are small text files to recognize continuous users and placed on the device that you use when accessing our services. The duration of all cookies expires after a certain time depending on our reason of use such cookies. Cookies are used for several reasons: To improve the use and the functionality of our site: If you use the “Remember me” feature to speed up access to your account, we can store your username in a cookie. Security reasons: We use cookies to verify your identity (or, for example, to see if your session is still open in Ruul). Customization of our site for your personal needs: We can store user preferences in cookies, such as the default language, to personalize the content you're viewing. To enhance our services: We use cookies to measure Ruul's use by you, follow up routing data, and sometimes show you different content versions. This information will help us to improve our services and optimize the content we show to users. TYPES OF COOKIES WITH REGARDS TO USAGE Strictly Necessary Cookies: These are cookies that are absolutely necessary for the Site to function/use properly. These are cookies needed to operate the system, to prevent fictitious transactions, and if these are blocked, the Site may not function properly. Analytical/Performance Cookies: These cookies let us to analyze and understand the operation of our site and to improve our site interacting with you. The use of these cookies may be prevented. Functionality Cookies: These cookies let us operate the Sites in accordance with the choices you make. These Cookies permit us to "remember" you in-between visits and provide you with easy access to certain content on the site. 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Target and tracking cookies are used for providing services by third parties on the Site and to increase the effectiveness of these services. These cookies can remember the web pages and sites you have visited, and may collect personal data, in particular the IP address of the user device. The Site uses both first-party and third-party cookies for such situations; to collect information, to remember demographic data and your interests, to present targeted ads and to determine ad impressions, and the number of visits. The Site benefits from social plug-ins that provides links to social networks such as Facebook and LinkedIn. When you visit the Site and use these plug-ins, the Site connects directly to the server of the selected social network. Then, the content provided by the plug-ins is forwarded directly from your social networks to your web browser and added to the website you are visiting. Thus, the relevant social network can process your data by accessing it and combine it with the data of your account in the relevant social network. Ruul has no control over the data that social networks process via plug-ins. Personal data policies published by relevant social networks should be carefully read to learn more about the purpose, method and retention period for/by which social networks will process your personal data. The Internet browser you use usually opens as Cookies accepted. However, you can change these settings and inactivate Cookies at any time. If you decide to inactivate Cookies; as explained above, you may not be able to utilize the services we offer on the Site. 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The data which might be in violation of the principles stipulated in the legislation shall be deleted, destroyed or anonymized. As Ruul, the personal data obtained by us in accordance with the relevant legislation shall be destroyed in accordance with the provisions of the relevant legislation by us ex officio or upon application of data subject, in case the personal data processing purposes listed in the legislation are abolished. AMENDMENTS AND UPDATINGS We may amend this Privacy Policy and Personal Data text at any time; however, we will notify you by publishing the amendments on the Site. We may notify you of any such changes, in some important situations, by email or by other noteworthy methods reasonably designed to inform you, as appropriate through additional notices. You will be deemed to have approved our changes in privacy policy, if you do not terminate your membership and continue to use our services upon being informed of these changes. If you do not agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy and Personal Data text or an updated privacy policy (if any), you have the right to close your account at any time or not to respond to surveys. YOUR RIGHTS AS DATA SUBJECT You have following rights by applying Ruul free of charge; To learn whether personal data is processed, To request information about personal data if they have been processed, To learn the purpose of processing personal data and whether they are used appropriately for their purpose, To know the third parties in the country or abroad to whom personal data have been transferred, To request rectification in case personal data are processed incompletely or inaccurately To request erasure or destruction of personal data according to relevant legislation, To request notification of the operations made as per indents (e) and (f) to third parties to whom personal data have been transferred To object to the occurrence of a result against the person himself by analyzing the processed data exclusively through automated systems, To request compensation for the damage in the event of the data subject incurs damage due to the processing of personal data unlawfully. In addition, if you consider that the processing of your personal data violates the relevant legislation, without prejudice to any other administrative or judicial remedy; you have the right to file a complaint with a supervisory authority. Although you have exercised your legal rights listed above, we retain certain personal data within the scope of our legal obligations, the data required to be processed under the User Agreement and our record keeping obligations. Privacy statement of Ruul The Early Pay payment option includes an automated credit check by Sprinque B.V. to evaluate your eligibility for the Early Pay payment option in accordance with the Sprinque privacy statement, which can be found here: https://www.sprinque.com/privacy-policy. As provided in your agreement with Ruul, Sprinque assigns its receivable for payment of the associated invoice amount and if applicable fee (together with ancillary rights) to Sprinque Finance B.V. 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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://ruul.io/blog | Blog | For Freelancers, Creators, and Indie Professionals Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up grow 13 Best Fiverr Alternatives Freelancers Need to Know Read POPULAR ARTICLES How to Accept Online Payments: A Comprehensive Guide for Businesses and Freelancers Learn how to set up and manage secure online payment systems for your business or freelance work. Discover popular payment methods, integration tips, security measures, and best practices to streamline transactions and boost efficiency. 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https://ruul.io/ruul-space | Ruul | Space | Link-in-bio for Freelancers and Creators Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up RUUL SPACE YOUR PERSONAL STOREFRONT One link for everything you offer. Sell services, products, and subscriptions — and get paid directly. ruul.space/ Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Trusted by 120K+ independents Trustpilot WOW, BUT HOW? Your work deserves a home. One that shows who you are, what you create, and helps you get paid — ready in seconds. 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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 lihaong Posted on Jan 9 Zero Budget, High Impact: My First Step Becoming an AWS Community Builder # aws # awsbudget # tutorial # cloud (Tutorial: Setting up an AWS Budget Alarm for peace of mind) Dreaming of becoming an AWS Community Builder is a big goal. But let's be honest, there is one thing that often stops beginners from diving deep into AWS: The Fear of the Bill. We have all heard the horror stories of developers forgetting to turn off an EC2 instance, only to wake up to a massive invoice at the end of the month. For those of us just starting out with limited funds, this risk can lead to serious overthinking. But relax, the solution exists and it is actually very simple. My first step in this journey isn't diving into complex coding immediately, but building a Safety Net first. In this post, I want to share how to set up an AWS Budget Alarm . It is a basic feature, but the impact is crucial. The goal is simple: Get a notification if our balance is used, even if it’s just $0.01. The best news? This method is FREE . Let’s get into the steps! 👇 Step 1: Access the "Budgets" Menu First, log in to your AWS Console. Don’t get overwhelmed by the hundreds of services available; just go to the search bar at the top and type "Budgets" . Click on the menu to enter the Billing dashboard. Step 2: Create a New Budget Click the orange "Create budget" button. Here, select the "Customize (advanced)" option. Why? So we have full control over the settings. Then, select "Cost budget" and click Next . Step 3: Set the Amount ($0.01) This is the most important part. In the budget settings menu, fill it in like this: Period: Select Monthly . Budget renewal type: Select Recurring (repeats every month). Budget method: Select Fixed . Enter your budgeted amount: Enter $0.01 . "Why $0.01? Why not just $0.00?" AWS does not allow us to enter a flat zero ($0.00). So, we set it to the smallest possible amount: 1 cent. The logic is simple: If this alarm goes off, it means we have accidentally used a paid service outside of the Free Tier. Think of it as an "early warning system" for your wallet. Step 4: Set the Notification (Alert) Click "Add an alert threshold" . In the Threshold section, enter 80% or 100% . Enter your Email Address in the Email recipients field. Click Next , review everything briefly to make sure it's correct, then click Create budget . Step 5: Done! Safe and Sound Now you will see your budget status on the dashboard is green ("OK"). That means your safety net is active. Why is this "High Impact"? It might seem trivial—just setting up an alarm. But to me, this demonstrates the right Cloud Engineer mindset: Cost Awareness & Governance . With this safeguard in place, now I (and you) can freely explore other AWS services like Lambda, S3, or DynamoDB anxiety-free . If there is a misconfiguration, a notification will land in my email immediately, and I can take action before the bill piles up. So, that’s my first step! Next, I plan to build a simple serverless project that is definitely still $0. Stay tuned for the next post! 👋 Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Ben Halpern Posted on Feb 23, 2021 My Public Inbox # publicinbox # ama I'm going to pin this post to the top of my profile so there's a place for anyone to publicly ask me a question, and I'll do my best to reply when I can. I'm happy to offer advice primarily on the intersection of software, entrepreneurship and career. Happy coding! Top comments (115) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Reid Burton Reid Burton Reid Burton Follow I am an amateur programmer. I program in more languages than I care to remember. Location string Location = null; Education Homeschooled Pronouns He/Him Work Ceo of unemployment. Joined Nov 7, 2024 • Aug 1 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hey, can you explain how @dumb_dev_meme_bot works? Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Aug 1 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Scraping the latest Meme Monday and then using the API to post. If you have any questions about the API feel free to post over at core.forem.com Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Reid Burton Reid Burton Reid Burton Follow I am an amateur programmer. I program in more languages than I care to remember. Location string Location = null; Education Homeschooled Pronouns He/Him Work Ceo of unemployment. Joined Nov 7, 2024 • Aug 2 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Neat! Also, how does someone make or suggest a tag? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Thread Thread Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Aug 2 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide We don’t have any official place right now but I’ll come up with one and get back to you. In the meantime just let me know your idea. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Thread Thread Reid Burton Reid Burton Reid Burton Follow I am an amateur programmer. I program in more languages than I care to remember. Location string Location = null; Education Homeschooled Pronouns He/Him Work Ceo of unemployment. Joined Nov 7, 2024 • Aug 2 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Fan theories for both Gamer and Popcorn Movies and TV Forems, as they are vital parts of both communities. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand George Nance George Nance George Nance Follow I make the code do pretty things Location Phoenix, AZ Joined Aug 15, 2018 • Feb 23 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide How did you grow enough of a following to launch a social network? Any advice for someone who wants to do the same? Like comment: Like comment: 13 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Lorenzo Lorenzo Lorenzo Follow Joined Jan 31, 2021 • Feb 23 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Yes, can you please give us advice about how to grow an audience as a dev? Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Feb 24 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I made a promise to myself that I wouldn't stop working on the project for 10 years, even if traction took forever. Then I methodically worked on content creation and observing what stuck and could lead to further opportunities. It was years of growing on Twitter before even typing rails new for what became DEV. Giving myself the room to do a lot of observing while methodically building helped ensure some amount of success. But it's also an area that combines several different skillsets of mine. FWIW it's going to be way easier for folks to build from scratch on Forem (the extraction from DEV we're working hard on).... We'll soon launch a Forem app which will act as a discovery mechanism for independent Forem social networks hosted in a distributed way, but discoverable through one app.... It's going to be really really cool. Like comment: Like comment: 41 likes Like Thread Thread Syed Faraaz Ahmad Syed Faraaz Ahmad Syed Faraaz Ahmad Follow I like to build stuff Email faraaz98@live.com Location Bengaluru, India Education B.Tech. (Computer Engineering) Work Software Engineer at Deepsource Joined Aug 20, 2018 • Feb 24 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I made a promise to myself that I wouldn't stop working on the project for 10 years You must have had exceptional belief in DEV community then Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Thread Thread Lorenzo Lorenzo Lorenzo Follow Joined Jan 31, 2021 • Feb 24 '21 • Edited on Feb 24 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for answering! Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Thread Thread Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Feb 24 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide You must have had exceptional belief in DEV community then I had belief in my own interest in seeing an improvement in online communities. My sense was that I wouldn't get bored of trying to help because I really cared. So with that in mind I also promised myself I wouldn't give up . In prior ventures I'd either gotten bored or given up primarily because I either didn't truly care about the mission deep down, or got involved with people I didn't like or respect as founders and people. I made sure with this venture to solve for some of those fundamentals early on and let the success come with patience. Like comment: Like comment: 12 likes Like Thread Thread Elena Williams Elena Williams Elena Williams Follow Joined Apr 26, 2018 • Mar 18 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Sorry if I missed it, but how many years has it been (since the 10-year stop watch started, anathem-style)? My snooping suggests ... 8-ish? Though this could be completely misguided. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Yuki Kimoto Yuki Kimoto Yuki Kimoto Follow I'm developing SPVM programing language and GitPrep now. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile/61550470287438 Location Japan/Tokyo Joined Mar 8, 2021 • Jan 2 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for your public inbox. I'm searching for the way to communicated with people. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Jan 2 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide 🙂 Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Christopher Wray Christopher Wray Christopher Wray Follow Email chris@sol.company Location Pasco, WA Education Western Governors University Work Senior Software Engineer at Soltech Joined Jan 14, 2020 • Feb 23 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Do you now make enough money to support yourself with DEV? Like comment: Like comment: 9 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Feb 24 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide DEV (Forem) was once a ramen story (not paying ourselves, running out of money etc)... But now the company is pretty well funded and building a very sustainable business model around hosting Forems. Special Announcement From the DEV Founders Ben Halpern for The DEV Team ・ Nov 7 '19 #meta #news Like comment: Like comment: 9 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Christopher Wray Christopher Wray Christopher Wray Follow Email chris@sol.company Location Pasco, WA Education Western Governors University Work Senior Software Engineer at Soltech Joined Jan 14, 2020 • Feb 24 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Awesome 👏 Congratulations. I will do my best to read that other article. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Temani Afif Temani Afif Temani Afif Follow Your favorite CSS Hacker Joined Feb 11, 2021 • Jun 8 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hi Ben, I hope you don't mind I used your avatar to create a Loader meme: dev.to/afif/i-made-100-more-css-lo... ? PS: You may have missed my ping so I am writing you here. Cheers! Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Jun 8 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Sorry I saw it, but didn't react. I love it 😅. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Iain Freestone Iain Freestone Iain Freestone Follow A Web developer from Hampshire in the south of England. Location Hampshire UK Work Web Developer Joined May 28, 2019 • Feb 24 '21 • Edited on Feb 24 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hi Ben, is there any way to get analytics on a post made to dev.to? The number of views figures are nice to see but would love to be able to track where the visitors came from. Thanks for the great work on this site. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand krishna kakade krishna kakade krishna kakade Follow console.log(' Open for UI/UX design roles') Email krishnadevz@protonmail.com Location India Education Computer Science & Engineering Work Unemployed Joined Jun 17, 2019 • Jul 22 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hello Ben i hope you know me a little bit about but still I am krishna kakade. Currently I am in my last year of computer science and engineering from India and mostly working in web development related technologies. and i am interested in joining the devto/forem frontend development team as fresher student because i love to write blogs for forem and also i would to like to join core development team of forem and i also have to learn ruby and rails but i will learn it i can join within next 15 days you can also check my personal website here:- krishnadevz.github.io and resume here : I am ready to work hard and consistently for the betterment of the company's products. thank you have a nice day kind regards krishna kakade Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Jul 22 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Would you be thinking of this as an internship/apprenticeship sort of opportunity? Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand krishna kakade krishna kakade krishna kakade Follow console.log(' Open for UI/UX design roles') Email krishnadevz@protonmail.com Location India Education Computer Science & Engineering Work Unemployed Joined Jun 17, 2019 • Jul 23 '21 • Edited on Jul 24 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Yes and also I am about too graduate in next two months thank you 😊 Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Thread Thread krishna kakade krishna kakade krishna kakade Follow console.log(' Open for UI/UX design roles') Email krishnadevz@protonmail.com Location India Education Computer Science & Engineering Work Unemployed Joined Jun 17, 2019 • Jul 24 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide any updates ? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Thread Thread krishna kakade krishna kakade krishna kakade Follow console.log(' Open for UI/UX design roles') Email krishnadevz@protonmail.com Location India Education Computer Science & Engineering Work Unemployed Joined Jun 17, 2019 • Aug 4 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide ? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Peter H. Boling Peter H. Boling Peter H. Boling Follow AI is my Sidekiq. Human of Earth, maker of code, director, team leader, mentor, linux system admin, FLOSS advocate, barista, student, and builder of web applications great and small for 25 years. Email floss@galtzo.com Location Detroi, MI Education Ball State University, Purdue University Pronouns he/him/his Work You should hire me Joined Jan 17, 2021 • Apr 1 '23 • Edited on Apr 1 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Are you familiar with the concept of "invariants"? It is a query you write with SQL, or via ActiveRecord, that should have a specific count result, usually 0 . For example, the count of users with invalid data should be zero. I have no idea how my Forem account broke, though I suspect it was related to when my Dev.to account was deleted/banned and accused of being a bot. Even since then my Dev.to access has worked, but I can't login to Forem, and the reset password, just goes in circles, never showing an error, but also never actually resetting my password. I'm guessing it is because user.save is returning false. Might be worthwhile having an invariant that check for users with a particular type of data characteristic, like my Forem account currently has, to make sure they are able to use the product. Account is peter dot boling at gmail dot com. Cheers! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Peter H. Boling Peter H. Boling Peter H. Boling Follow AI is my Sidekiq. Human of Earth, maker of code, director, team leader, mentor, linux system admin, FLOSS advocate, barista, student, and builder of web applications great and small for 25 years. Email floss@galtzo.com Location Detroi, MI Education Ball State University, Purdue University Pronouns he/him/his Work You should hire me Joined Jan 17, 2021 • Apr 10 '23 • Edited on Apr 10 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I am unable to sign up for an account on Forem. I am unable to login to Forem. I am unable to request a password reset on Forem. When you accidentally deleted my dev.to account, it must have banned me on Forem also. Is this something that can be resolved? I would ask support, but they lied to me (or you did, still unclear?) about the manner in which my account was deleted, so I am not comfortable messaging them again. You have a public face, so I'm inclined to believe your explanations over theirs. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Peter H. Boling Peter H. Boling Peter H. Boling Follow AI is my Sidekiq. Human of Earth, maker of code, director, team leader, mentor, linux system admin, FLOSS advocate, barista, student, and builder of web applications great and small for 25 years. Email floss@galtzo.com Location Detroi, MI Education Ball State University, Purdue University Pronouns he/him/his Work You should hire me Joined Jan 17, 2021 • Apr 10 '23 • Edited on Apr 10 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Shortly after posting that last comment I got an email that my Forem account had been locked due to too many failed login attempts. I used the link to unlock my account. I used the "forgot password" link to request a reset password link, and the email did actually come through! But upon attempting to set a new password, I was dumped back into the same cycle. Submitting the form clears it, and displays no messages. Logging in, in the hope that the reset might have worked, does the same. No error message. Just reloads the login form. Please unlock my account (for real this time)! In case you missed it in my first message, I suspect that my user record is unable to be saved, due to some invalid state. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Max Phillips Max Phillips Max Phillips Follow Software engineer working on smart tv's Pronouns he/him Work Software Engineer Joined Sep 22, 2020 • Oct 24 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hi Ben, I read the manifesto essay for Forem recently and was quite excited to see so many of the issues with the current state of the internet expressed so eloquently :) I was wondering if you have any advice for building successful business models for open source software? Thanks for starting this, I'm excited to see more community focused software in the future! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Oct 24 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I was wondering if you have any advice for building successful business models for open source software? Pay a lot of attention to what is established and working (read up on open core), but merge that with an exploration of what hasn’t been tried in the space you’re in — what is the unique way you’ll apply some good established ideas? Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Max Phillips Max Phillips Max Phillips Follow Software engineer working on smart tv's Pronouns he/him Work Software Engineer Joined Sep 22, 2020 • Oct 24 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for the reply! I hadn't heard of open core I'll read up on that. I'm currently studying arts and social media at university, and its been very interesting to see how the design choices made by platforms are impacting their use (although also a bit maddening at times). I think Forem's community-first approach is definitely the right track to be on. The values of open source seem to be pretty well aligned with the direction social media should be taking, though its surprising how rarely open source is considered as an option for that sort of every-day-person-facing software. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Uzondu Uzondu Uzondu Follow 🛠️ Earth’s in beta. Buggy, no undo button. I’m building anyway — SaaS is the strategy. Email uzondu.chubauzo21@gmail.com Location Enugu, Nigeria Pronouns Innovative front-end developer Creative UI-focused developer Joined Mar 22, 2024 • Apr 8 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I was wondering, how are dev challenges typically judged? Any additional insights would really be appreciated. I'm asking so I can better plan and set expectations for future ones. I know the post already touches on this a bit, but I’d love to hear something a bit more relatable — like whether judging is influenced by reactions or engagement, or if it’s purely technical. Thanks again in advance! 😊 Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (115 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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If you use a zip or s3 file upload to publish your function, you will want to make sure highlight-io is part of the build. poetry add highlight-io # or with pip pip install highlight-io 3 Initialize the Highlight SDK. Add Highlight with the Django integration to your settings.py file. import highlight_io from highlight_io.integrations.django import DjangoIntegration # `instrument_logging=True` sets up logging instrumentation. # if you do not want to send logs or are using `loguru`, pass `instrument_logging=False` H = highlight_io.H( "<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>", integrations=[DjangoIntegration()], instrument_logging=True, service_name="my-django-app", service_version="git-sha", environment="production", ) 4 Verify your installation. Check that your installation is valid by throwing an error. Change one of your Django views to the following code which will throw an exception. Access the Django route in your browser. You should see a DivideByZero error in the Highlight errors page within a few moments. import logging import random from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpRequest def index(request: HttpRequest): return HttpResponse(f"This might not go well. result is {2 / 0}") 5 Verify your backend logs are being recorded. Visit the highlight logs portal and check that backend logs are coming in. 6 Verify your backend traces are being recorded. Visit the highlight traces portal and check that backend traces are coming in. Azure Functions FastAPI [object Object] | 2026-01-13T08:48:58 |
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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 Amara Graham Posted on Apr 23, 2019 Help Me, Help You (Debugging Tips Before Seeking Help) # programming # productivity # beginners One of the really cool things about being a developer advocate is I get to help people, which I truly love. I love writing a snippet of code or clarifying documentation and then watching the magic that happens when a developer I've probably never met before takes it and creates something amazing with it. That's a great day in my book. But it is not always like that. Sometimes things break, and folks reach out for help. It can be frustrating for everyone involved when it appears to be "just one error" (it may not be actually!). Let me help you help me as we work through these things together. Be very clear about your problem or issue Overstate and overshare. If you can provide relevant screen shots or a link to the code, that's even better. Was this ever working? Or did you just get started? What version of the SDK or service are you using? Your OS version might also be relevant. What steps did you do to get to this point? Link to the exact tutorial or documentation. Do your homework first What steps did you take to try to debug this on your own? The answer cannot be "nothing". Did you do a search on the error? Stack Overflow? Relevant forums? A search engine? Has this happened before? Can you try an older version? Can you try a newer version? Can you reproduce it? Clouds are complicated When working in the cloud, you can have a lot more variables at play. I recommend firing off a simple GET to make sure something like your credentials are working and the service is responding. There is a reason many API docs include Curl, but maybe read my other post . Can you use Curl/Postman/ARC to test the endpoint? What region are you in? What tier of the service are you using? You may have hit a tier limit. Check for outages & maintenance. If you are on IBM Cloud, there is a widget on the dashboard (you may need to be logged in). Submit an issue (or even a PR) If you think you are experiencing a bug with an open source project, submit an issue. Often projects will have a template to follow, which look very similar to the items I outlined above! Coincidence, I think not. Be patient I cannot drop everything I'm doing to work on troubleshooting, but I try to put some time in my schedule during the week to take a look at things. This is often what you hear from OSS maintainers and can lead to burnout. 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https://ruul.io/blog/best-portfolio-building-platforms | Top Portfolio Building Platforms for Independent Professionals | Ruul Blog Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up grow Best Portfolio Platforms for Freelancers in 2025 Discover the best portfolio building platforms for solo talents and freelancers to showcase their work and impress potential clients. Explore WP.ruul.io's expert recommendations and find the perfect platform to create a stunning portfolio that stands out. Mert Bulut 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Here is the full list of portfolio platforms you’ll discover in this article: Ruul Space: List skills/services, and easily sell, invoice, and get paid. Behance: Showcase your visual work and network with creatives. Dribbble: Share design "shots," find work, engage. Adobe Portfolio: Create portfolios that integrate with Adobe Creative Cloud. Contra: All-in-one: portfolio, community, jobs, payments. Clippings.me: Showcase written content attractively for writers. WordPress: Total control portfolio/blog for experienced users. Squarespace: Visually strong, customizable portfolios and websites. Webflow: Design complex, interactive portfolios without code. Carbonmade: Build unique portfolios with dynamic blocks. Pixpa: Portfolio, e-commerce, and blog for creatives. Medium: Publish articles, use as a writing portfolio. Notion: Create customizable portfolios with drag-and-drop. Canva: Customize thousands of templates with no design skills required. Struggling to put together your portfolio? Trying to find your best work, style it your way, and navigate dozens of platforms? It’s exhausting. But don’t worry, that ends here. In this article, you’ll find the 13 best portfolio platforms for freelancers of all kinds. Whether you’re a designer, writer, developer, or something in between, these modern, user-friendly tools are built for 2025 and beyond. Let’s dive in! Top 14 portfolio platforms for freelancers 13 platforms you can use to build your portfolio in 2025! Ruul Space For whom: Freelancers from all professions who want to sell their products/services in the global market. Use cases: Customizing your profile for a portfolio, selling digital products/online services, creating instantly purchasable service packages, receiving fast and secure payments from clients, issuing invoices, and ensuring legal compliance. Ruul Space works as both a portfolio site and a payment button for you. You can turn clicks into cash with one-tap checkout and no client logins. Ruul’s portfolio tab stands just next to your listed services and products. This creates a much more compact experience for the visitor. As you can see in the screenshot above, the profile design brings everything a potential client wants to know about you. Plus, there is the payment button. When they buy your services or products, they also get an invoice. If the purchase is for a subscription-based product, they get the invoice automatically every month. When they click on an item in your portfolio, they can view a detailed page to discover everything about your work. There is also a “Work With X” button that opens a message form. When a potential client fills out that form, you get an email from Ruul instantly. Noticed the small icon next to this button? Clicking it, you can copy the link to this portfolio item and share it wherever you want. It provides an excellent presentation to showcase a specific case study to a potential client in a conversation on another platform. After that, there is a long text section where you can tell the story behind this work. And of course, you can add more visuals. Let’s say they have no more questions. They can just click and pay. Voila! Moreover, Ruul is an all-in-one platform and a Merchant of Record (MoR) . It means global tax compliance, invoicing, and the payment collection process work flawlessly. You can get paid from 190+ countries in 140+ currencies, including crypto, with the Binance integration . So, you can tap into a global audience without worrying about payments, conversions, or compatibility. Key features of Ruul Space Customization options for personal branding: Stand out with a storefront that reflects your unique style. One-click sales for digital products and services: Sell in seconds with a frictionless checkout experience. No sign-up required for clients: Remove barriers for buyers to act immediately and gain trust by offering a no-hassle experience. Subscription-based service packages: Unlock recurring revenue with automated billing and enjoy peace of mind from predictable income Accept payments in 140+ currencies and crypto: Get paid by anyone, anywhere, however they prefer, and feel global and future-proof. Analytics for profile optimization: See what’s working and improve conversions over time, and feel in control of your growth Pricing: It’s free to use Ruul Space as the platform (yes, that’s us!), which cuts only a 5% fixed commission for the invoices. Behance For whom: Graphic designers , illustrators, photographers, UI/UX designers, web designers, 3D artists, and motion graphic artists Use cases: Sharing visually-oriented work, Participating in an extensive creative network and Sizing business opportunities Behance, developed by Adobe, is a portfolio platform that functions much like a social network. I love that it integrates with the Adobe app. You can showcase your visuals, get real feedback through likes and comments, and connect with a global design community. Key features of Behance Opportunity to find a job Mobile application support Style customizations Storage and media support Adobe Creative Cloud integration Pricing: Basic features are free, but to unlock all features, you can purchase a Behance Pro subscription for $9.99 per month. Dribbble For whom: UI/UX designers, graphic designers, illustrators, icon designers, and animation artists Use case: quickly share visual designs , search for job opportunities and interact with other designers Dribbble deserves a mention as it works like a social media network, similar to Behance. Here you can build your portfolio and post quick images called "Shot" (like "Posts" on Instagram). Also, Dribbble can surprise you because it has a high potential for instant engagement. For example, while a normal portfolio does not bring you any interaction, a shot you share on Dribbble can quickly gain attention and reach thousands of views. And it’s your mission to turn the views into sales. Key features of Dribbble Job board Community communication Portfolio customizations Free design resources Pricing: Dribbble offers basic features for free, such as following designers and browsing jobs. However, to unlock additional customization options, you need to purchase a Pro plan. It costs $8 per month on an annual billing plan and $16 on a standard plan. Adobe Portfolio For whom: Photographers, graphic designers, illustrators, and art directors who are already actively using Adobe Creative Cloud tools Use cases: Create quick, easy, customizable, and integrated portfolios. Adobe Portfolio's appeal comes from its in-ecosystem simplicity. You can create professional and personalized portfolios in single-page, multi-page, and even mobile-friendly formats without any coding knowledge. Also, if you are already familiar with Adobe programs, the learning curve is low for you. If you already have a Creative Cloud subscription, you can use Adobe Portfolio for free, eliminating other platforms. There is a downside to this: When you cancel your Creative Cloud membership, you lose access to Adobe Portfolio. Key features of Adobe Portfolio Adobe ecosystem Free with Creative Cloud Integrated with Adobe programs Professional fonts with Adobe Fonts Storage and media support Single or multi-page Mobile-friendly portfolio Pricing: You can access Adobe Portfolio with a Behance Pro subscription ($9.99/month) or a Creative Cloud all apps plan ($59.99/month). Contra For whom: UX/UI designers, graphic designers, app developers, and other solo talents Use cases: Build a creative portfolio, publish work, find jobs and manage payments Sometimes you want to find everything in one platform to avoid digital junk. Contra is one of those all-in-one platforms, so I wanted to include it in the list. You can use it as a link-in-bio site , a portfolio builder, or to find a job. What I didn't like about Contra is that while it claims to be commission-free, many essential features are locked behind a Pro membership. Key features of Contra Portfolio customization (most paid) Project management tools Performance analysis and reporting Access to a global talent network Flexible working opportunities Getting payment Pricing: You can customize portfolios, but if you want to create truly unique designs and apply for job postings on the platform, you can upgrade to the Pro plan for $29 per month. Clippings.me For whom: Journalists, copywriters, bloggers, and other producers of written content who want to showcase their work Use cases: Displaying written content with an attractive portfolio, being visible in search engines with SEO optimization, providing business examples to customers Clippings.me is a professional portfolio-building platform for journalists, bloggers, and all other writers . Unlike the image-heavy sites, this platform has a simpler structure, and it's ideal for texts. Key features of Clippings.me For bloggers and writers Multimedia support Design without coding knowledge Written text presentation SEO friendly Custom domain name Contact form Pricing: Clippings.me offers basic features for free, but you can upgrade to the Premium plan for $9.99 per month to purchase a domain name and access richer themes. WordPress For whom: Writers and content producers who want to combine their portfolio with a blog, designers who want full control over their websites, and freelancers who want to add functionality with plugins according to their specific needs Use cases: Creating a portfolio where you are in complete control with professional themes and plugins, becoming directly visible in search engines with SEO work. WordPress is the platform with the highest learning curve on our list. It powers some of the world’s largest websites and offers full flexibility through its open-source structure. Yes, it's not directly built for portfolios, but I'd say it's a perfect place for it. WordPress is one of the best portfolio-building platforms because what you can do is limited only by your imagination, if you know how to use it. Key features of WordPress Special plugins for Portfolio Ready-made portfolio templates The most advanced theme options Create multiple pages Visibility with SEO Domain name and hosting Analysis and reporting Pricing: The free plan is available, but you will have to use the wordpress.com domain. To unlock more customization and get a custom domain, you can purchase the personal plan for $4 per month. Also, there can be extras as you may need designer support, technical assistance, paid plugins, etc. Squarespace For whom: Photographers, writers, designers, artists, and other creative freelancers who want to stand out with their images and text Use cases: Blogging to showcase your expertise, Visibility on search engines. Squarespace is a website builder similar to WordPress but simpler. It includes rich and modern portfolio templates, both ready-made and customizable. You can get your own domain name and even sell your services on the same site with E-commerce integration. My impression of this platform is that it looks very modern and prioritizes visual storytelling. If you have a personal branding goal, you can use Squarespace as your permanent portfolio and personal website. Key features of Squarespace Fully customizable pages Easy design with a drag-and-drop interface Mobile-friendly sites and pages Video and audio integration Multiple pages (contact, about, form) Domain name and hosting E-commerce integration Visitor analysis Pricing: Squarespace does not have a free plan. You have to pay $16 for the most affordable Personal Plan. But they also offer a 14-day trial period for those who want to try it out. Webflow For whom: Professional web designers, UI/UX designers, writers, developers, content producers, and other freelance talent Use cases: Create professional portfolio sites without coding knowledge, Have full control over the portfolio, Create an interactive online presence. Webflow has a steep learning curve, but it's worth it if you want to create eye-catching portfolios that look like works of art. You can use simple or complex images, animations, and interactive buttons to create unique portfolios. It’s not my top choice for portfolios, but I wanted to add it to my list of best portfolio platforms for freelancers because web designers may be interested. Key features of Webflow Design without code Drag-and-drop interface Special domain names Customizable templates Content upload Visual animations SEO optimization Pricing: You can start for free, but you'll need to use Webflow's domain. You can upgrade to the Basic plan for $14 per month to get a custom domain, create up to 150 pages, and unlock more customization. Carbonmade For whom: Designers, writers, developers, and all other freelancers who want to build a personal web portfolio site without coding knowledge Use cases: Take full control over the portfolio, rank in search engines and create unique portfolios. Carbonmade is a portfolio-building website that aims to go beyond the usual "ready-made template" habit. It focuses on dynamic blocks and allows you to customize everything. So you can have customized portfolios that nobody else has. Key features of Carbonmade Drag-and-drop and intuitive interface Social media integration Portfolio visit analysis Search engine rankings Pricing: Carbonmade doesn't offer a free plan. To get started, you can subscribe to the lowest-priced Beginner Plan for $9/ month. Pixpa For whom: Mainly photographers, designers, writers, and other creative freelance professionals Use case: Create a personal portfolio site, Sell with e-commerce integration and Use blog traffic to attract customers. Pixpa is basically a website-building tool, but it stands out with its all-in-one use case. For example, you can add e-commerce integration to your personal portfolio website to sell your digital products and services. You can also create a blog on Pixpa, making it easier for your personal portfolio site to rank in search engines. Key features of Pixpa Drag-and-drop simplicity E-commerce integration Adding a blog Mobile responsiveness SEO tools Pricing: Pixpa doesn't offer a free plan, and the lowest-priced one starts at $10 per month. Medium For whom: Writers, marketers, journalists, designers, and all other creative workers who want to use their writing and design as a portfolio Use cases: Have a personal blog site, Get organic traffic from Google, Show case studies to clients Medium is a social media platform for sharing blog posts. The simple text editor makes it incredibly easy to format posts, and even if you know almost nothing, you can easily adapt. Especially if you're a freelance writer, I think you'd love to publish posts on Medium and use it as a portfolio so that you can tell your clients, "here's my sample work" with a link to your blog. Apart from that, the fact that Medium has its own large readership and gets organic traffic on Google is also a great advantage. Key features of Medium Simple text editor Fast blog publishing Gaining followers Access to the community Wide readership SEO optimization Mobile compatible Pricing: You can create a free account on Medium and start publishing your first posts. But to connect your custom domain, monetize your posts, and read other writers' posts unlimitedly, you'll need to pay $5 per month. Notion For whom: All freelancers who want to create a portfolio with a drag-and-drop interface and make it publicly available Use cases: Create a gallery of writing samples and a services page, Categorize with a database, Add customer reviews. Notion is globally recognized as the best note app. But it would be unfair to call it a note app. Now you can turn the pages here into a website, publish them on the internet, and share them with other people. Notion's drag-and-drop interface, rich content blocks, and customizable pages really exceed expectations. Freelancers usually find it cool but way too complicated, while there are many easier options. To create a good portfolio, consider purchasing ready-made templates. Or just use Ruul , because it looks much more appealing aesthetically, and this pay button changes the game. Key features of Notion Customizable pages Drag-and-drop interface Visual and written galleries Rich content blocks Database creation Public publishing Pricing: Notion's basic features are free. You can purchase a Plus subscription for $12 per month to get unlimited file uploads, access to Notion AI, and create sites with custom domains. Canva For whom: All freelancers, regardless of their graphic design skills. Use cases: Quickly creating a portfolio using ready-made templates. Building customized portfolios with a drag-and-drop interface. Publishing portfolios online to make them discoverable on the web. Key features of Canva Unique portfolios with a library of thousands of templates Easy customization with a drag-and-drop interface Ready-made templates customized by profession Publishing the portfolio as a website Interactive elements like clickable buttons Easy file exporting and publishing Statistics to track portfolio performance Is there anyone left who hasn't heard of Canva? It's useful for so many things that it's almost impossible not to have heard of it. If you're someone who likes to get things done quickly and easily, Canva might be perfect for you. The best part about Canva is that users can share the templates they create with others. You can publish your own or use someone else's. This flexibility expands Canva's template library day by day. And so, when you type "Portfolio for writers" into the search box, you'll find templates in the exact style you're looking for. Do this for other professions as well—graphic designer, software developer, social media manager, or anything else. However, I suggest changing the colors, fonts, and theme of the templates you find in your searches instead of using them directly. This way, you show respect to the template creators and ensure you won't see an identical portfolio elsewhere. There's one more thing: Canva's publishable portfolio websites. It means you can use your portfolio as a link-in-bio tool. Set up the site, customize it, publish it, and add it to your social media bio. You can use this feature for free with Canva's own domain. How does Ruul Space help freelancers? When clients browse your portfolio, they make that critical decision in seconds: "I should work with this person," or "Maybe I'll check back later." So, what's the most effective way to get them to act immediately? Of course, a "Buy" button. This is what Ruul Space does. 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https://ruul.io/freelance-hourly-rate-calculator-tool | Freelance Hourly Rate Calculator - Ruul (Formerly Rimuut) Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up TOOLS FREELANCE HOURLY RATE CALCULATOR Determining the basic rate for your billable hours can be complicated. Read on to discover how to use Ruul's customized hourly rate calculator tool effectively. Currency Expenses Others Result Calculate your freelance hourly rates Currency Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Next Monthly Rent Room Cost Your monthly accommodation costs. Whether you are staying at a hostel or an apartment, add in the cost of rent/mortgage per month. Phone Bill This is what you pay to your telephone service provider. Put in the 3 month average bill. Food/Drink Your monthly grocery shopping cost, plus those Uber Eats & Glovo orders. Utilities Cost The utility cost of a month: Your electricity, water, heating, internet, etc. Software Service Do you have an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, Shutterstock/iStock or hosting costs? Put them in here. Every SaaS/digital service you use to do your job should be included. Travel Expenses Be it commuting costs, gas, or other travel costs, put in the monthly average here. Financial Loan Payments Do you have a business loan or your monthly student debt payments? Any financial installment & payment other than a mortgage should be in here. Credit Card Payment Put in your average monthly credit card payment. 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Something went wrong while submitting the form. Back Next Taxation Costs This should be your country's income tax rate for your class, like sole proprietor, autonoma, freelancer or whatever you are categorized by. Your Profit Margin This is what you are aiming to save or want to have when your costs of living are deducted. Pick a sensible rate here as this will be your competitive power when compared to other freelancers, plus your income for the savings account. How Many Hours When you are working in a conventional job, a workday is defined by 8 hours (generally/generously speaking), but while you are on your own, not each hour is a working hour. You'll have breaks, lunches, and "me-time". Thus, write down what you want to spend each week actively working. Vacation Time Holidays For Each Month Do you take Saturdays and Sundays off? Do you want to spend time on a one-week camping trip in the Catskill mountains? Go ahead, write down an average "off-day" amount for each month. These times will be calculated as your "not available" times for our calculation. Sick Days in a Month Be it for mental health or menstrual leave, you may have a day or two each month when you are unable to work or focus. Write down a number of average days you may have each month. Do you travel for work You may have long business travels that may deem you "unable" to work. If that's the case, put down an average number of days each month. Back Calculate Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Your hourly rate FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? Ruul is a merchant-of-record platform helping freelancers and creators globally sell services, digital products, subscriptions, and easily get paid. Who is Ruul for? Ruul is designed for freelancers, creators, and independent professionals who want a simple way to sell online and get paid globally. How does Ruul work? Open an account, complete a quick verification (KYC), and link your payout account. Then, start selling through your store or send payment requests to customers instantly. How does pricing work? Signing up is free. There are no subscription or hidden fees. Ruul charges a small commission only when you sell or get paid through the platform. What is a Merchant of Record? A merchant of record is the legal seller responsible for processing payments, handling taxes, and managing compliance for each transaction. What can I sell on Ruul? You can sell services, digital products, license keys, online courses, subscriptions, and digital memberships. How do I get paid on Ruul? Add your preferred bank account, digital wallet, or receive payouts in stablecoins as crypto. Funds arrive within 24 hours after a payout is triggered. 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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 Lautaro Lobo Posted on Jul 31, 2019 • Originally published at lautarolobo.xyz on Jul 31, 2019 Neural Networks 101 # computerscience # beginners # machinelearning # neuralnetworks This post is about Artificial Neural Networks. Computer Science != Biology. Summary What is a Neural Network? What are Neural Networks used for? Structure of a Neural Network How Neural Networks work How to improve the learning process What is a Neural Network? A Neural Network is a computational model inspired by biological neural networks, like yours and mine. A key concept here is that these models learn from examples (inputs), without being programmed with any task-specific rule. What are they used for? Image and voice recognition. Text generation. Genetical analysis. Language translations. Autonomous driving. Fraud prevention. Structure of a Neural Network Different layers Input Hidden (interconnected) Output Each layer has a specific amount of neurons. And every neuron connects with another neuron from a different layer, it can’t connect to a neuron from the same layer unless you use a Recurrent Neural Network. . How Neural Networks work Explaining this is not a simple task. First of all, your Neural Network must “learn”. In other words, you must train them. How do you train a Neural Network? Well, you pass information to the input layer, that is already processed. This is easier to get through an example. Let’s say you pass to the input layer 500 cat pictures, with the tag ‘cat pictures’, so the Neural Network knows that those are cat pictures. Then, you start to pass some cat pictures not tagged, and the network will taggit on its own. Also, you can pass it some car pictures, bird pictures, a non-sense picture, whatever, and your network should not taggit with ‘cat picture’. if it tags some images wrong, you can warn the network of its mistakes, and it will learn from them. You can repeat this process many times until you are happy with how your Neural Network works, and there you have it. A trained Neural Network, ready to work. Now use it! Pass to the input layer some non-tagged pictures, and see how well it does it. If the output is not what you expected, you should train it more, or improve the learning process. I’ll talk more about this in the next lines. But now, let’s get nerdy. Your Neural Network works because identifies a pattern on the ‘cat pictures’ images. Then starts to “memorize” that pattern… somehow learns that this particular set of pixels (a bunch of ones & zeros) goes inside the ‘cat pictures’ tag, then it can tag cat images without our help. Every neuron gets these inputs, sums all those weights, and outputs come out. Before going to the next layer, this output goes through an activation function. This function adds to the output an “activation rate”, telling the next neuron much important is this data. More in-depth math in here. Inputs coming in, sum, activation function, outputs coming out. This is how neurons process data but wait, there’s more! These outputs can go to the next layer, and also can go to a previous layer. This process when the data goes to a previous layer is known as backpropagation. Thanks to it, data gets processed several times. This may help you or not, depending on the problem that you are willing to solve with your network. Also, a friendly advice, size matter . If your network’s size is too small or too big, it won’t be able to group the data, the outputs will always be wrong, so you would need to find your network’s perfect size. In the majority of cases, you would find this through trial and error, until you build your intuition. How to improve the learning process Through regularization. This is a broad concept, that includes a bunch of techniques. More common ones are weight regularization, early stopping , learning rate decay, data augmentation, , and dropout. These are all measurements to prevent overfitting and underfitting. . Do you have any questions? Do you think that I may be missing something? Write it down in the comments! See ya! 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? 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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 Arbisoft Posted on Jan 2 Sustainable AI Benchmarks Developers Will Be Asked About In 2026 # career # performance # ai # devops AI systems behave very differently in production than they do in experiments. During early development, usage is limited. Training runs are occasional. Inference traffic is predictable. Costs feel contained. Once AI becomes part of real workflows, those assumptions disappear. Training pipelines refresh regularly. Inference runs continuously. Multiple teams depend on the same models. Infrastructure usage grows quietly. That is where sustainability becomes an engineering concern. Not as a policy discussion. As an operational one. This post outlines the AI benchmarks that engineering leaders and platform teams are increasingly expected to track as systems scale. 1. Energy Consumption per AI Workload Energy use is one of the first signals that an AI system is behaving differently in production. Average consumption numbers hide important variation. What matters is energy usage per workload. What to measure Kilowatt-hours per training run Kilowatt-hours per million inferences Energy growth relative to AI usage growth These metrics help teams understand how architecture decisions behave under real demand. 2. Carbon Emissions per AI Application Energy usage alone does not tell the full story. The carbon impact of AI workloads depends on where and how systems run. Identical workloads can produce very different emissions profiles depending on region and energy mix. What to measure CO₂ emissions per AI application CO₂ emissions per inference or transaction Regional emissions intensity Application-level tracking replaces assumptions with defensible data. 3. Model Efficiency Instead of Model Size Model size often becomes a shortcut for capability. In practice, larger models increase compute demand, energy consumption, and operational complexity. Without efficiency benchmarks, teams default to scale. What to measure Performance per unit of compute Accuracy per watt consumed Cost per outcome These metrics support fit-for-purpose model selection. 4. Infrastructure Efficiency and Data Center Performance AI systems rely on physical infrastructure. Power delivery, cooling, and water usage shape long-term cost and risk. These factors matter more as workloads become persistent. What to measure Power Usage Effectiveness Water usage per AI workload Infrastructure utilization under peak demand Infrastructure metrics help teams plan capacity with fewer surprises. 5. Cost-to-Value Efficiency of AI Systems Sustainable systems align cost with outcomes. AI expenses grow across compute, tooling, integration, and specialized roles. Without outcome-based metrics, spend can drift away from value. What to measure Cost per inference or automated decision Cost per resolved task or qualified outcome Total cost of ownership relative to business impact These metrics create a shared language between engineering and finance. 6. Transparency and Reporting Coverage Measurement only works when coverage is complete. Partial visibility creates blind spots. Optimization follows what is visible. What to measure Percentage of AI systems with energy reporting Percentage with emissions tracking Reporting frequency and consistency Transparency determines what can be managed. Why These Benchmarks Matter None of these metrics slows development. They reduce uncertainty. Teams that instrument early make clearer trade-offs. They scale with fewer cost surprises. They respond calmly when questions come from leadership. AI sustainability does not begin with policy. It begins with observability. Once systems are observable, improvement becomes an engineering problem. And engineering problems are solvable. Follow the complete perspective on measuring AI efficiency beyond accuracy. 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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Integrations Microsoft Teams self-hosted Hobby deployment guide. Traefik SSL Proxying. Docs Home SDK Client SDK API Reference Cloudflare Worker SDK API Reference Go SDK API Reference Hono SDK API Reference Java SDK API Reference Next.JS SDK API Reference Node.JS SDK API Reference Python SDK API Reference Ruby SDK API Reference Rust SDK API Reference Docs / Getting Started / Browser / React Native (beta) Using highlight.io with React Native (beta) Learn how to set up highlight.io errors, logs, and traces in your React Native application using OpenTelemetry. 1 Install the OpenTelemetry npm packages. Install the following npm packages from @opentelemetry in your terminal. # with npm npm install @opentelemetry/api @opentelemetry/core @opentelemetry/resources @opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base # with yarn yarn add @opentelemetry/api @opentelemetry/core @opentelemetry/resources @opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base # with pnpm pnpm add @opentelemetry/api @opentelemetry/core @opentelemetry/resources @opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base 2 Create the OpenTelemetry tracer. Some OpenTelemetry packages can't be used with the React Native's bundler, metro, due to some browser compatibility issues. As a work around, we created a custom exporter to serialize the data. A bundler-based solution is also in progress. Save this code to a "highlight.ts" file to be referenced in your app. // create tracer with resource const resource = new Resource({ "highlight.project_id": "<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>", // add more resource attributes here for every trace/log/error "service.name": "reactnativeapp" // see more in @opentelemetry/semantic-conventions }); const tracerProvider = new BasicTracerProvider({resource}) const otlpExporter = new ReactNativeOTLPTraceExporter({ url: 'https://otel.highlight.io:4318/v1/traces' }); tracerProvider.addSpanProcessor(new BatchSpanProcessor(otlpExporter)); tracerProvider.register(); export const tracer = tracerProvider.getTracer('react-native-tracer'); import { BatchSpanProcessor, BasicTracerProvider, SpanExporter, ReadableSpan, TimedEvent } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base'; import type { Link, Attributes } from '@opentelemetry/api'; import { ExportResultCode } from '@opentelemetry/core'; import { Resource } from '@opentelemetry/resources';' type KeyValue = { key: string; value: KeyValue }; class ReactNativeOTLPTraceExporter implements SpanExporter { url: string; constructor(options: { url: string; }) { this.url = options.url; this._buildResourceSpans = this._buildResourceSpans.bind(this); this._convertEvent = this._convertEvent.bind(this); this._convertToOTLPFormat = this._convertToOTLPFormat.bind(this); this._convertLink = this._convertLink.bind(this); this._convertAttributes = this._convertAttributes.bind(this); this._convertKeyValue = this._convertKeyValue.bind(this); this._toAnyValue = this._toAnyValue.bind(this); } export(spans: ReadableSpan[], resultCallback: any) { fetch(this.url, { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: this._buildResourceSpans(spans), }) .then((resp) => { resultCallback({ code: ExportResultCode.SUCCESS }); }) .catch((err) => { resultCallback({ code: ExportResultCode.FAILED, error: err }); }); } shutdown() { return Promise.resolve(); } _buildResourceSpans(spans: ReadableSpan[] = []) { const resource = spans[0]?.resource; const scope = spans[0]?.instrumentationLibrary; return JSON.stringify({ "resourceSpans": [ { "resource": { "attributes": resource.attributes ? this._convertAttributes(resource.attributes) : [], }, "scopeSpans": [ { "scope": { "name": scope?.name, "version": scope?.version }, "spans": spans.map(this._convertToOTLPFormat), }, ], }, ], }); } _convertToOTLPFormat(span: ReadableSpan) { const spanContext = span.spanContext(); const status = span.status; return { traceId: spanContext.traceId, spanId: spanContext.spanId, parentSpanId: span.parentSpanId, traceState: spanContext.traceState?.serialize(), name: span.name, // Span kind is offset by 1 because the API does not define a value for unset kind: span.kind == null ? 0 : span.kind + 1, startTimeUnixNano: span.startTime[0] * 1e9 + span.startTime[1], endTimeUnixNano: span.endTime[0] * 1e9 + span.endTime[1], attributes: span.attributes ? this._convertAttributes(span.attributes) : [], droppedAttributesCount: span.droppedAttributesCount || 0, events: span.events?.map(this._convertEvent) || [], droppedEventsCount: span.droppedEventsCount || 0, status: { code: status.code, message: status.message, }, links: span.links?.map(this._convertLink) || [], droppedLinksCount: span.droppedLinksCount, }; } _convertEvent(timedEvent: TimedEvent) { return { attributes: timedEvent.attributes ? this._convertAttributes(timedEvent.attributes) : [], name: timedEvent.name, timeUnixNano: timedEvent.time[0] * 1e9 + timedEvent.time[1], droppedAttributesCount: timedEvent.droppedAttributesCount || 0, }; } _convertLink(link: Link) { return { attributes: link.attributes ? this._convertAttributes(link.attributes) : [], spanId: link.context.spanId, traceId: link.context.traceId, traceState: link.context.traceState?.serialize(), droppedAttributesCount: link.droppedAttributesCount || 0, }; } _convertAttributes(attributes: Attributes) { return Object.keys(attributes).map(key => this._convertKeyValue(key, attributes[key])); } _convertKeyValue(key: string, value: any): KeyValue { return { key: key, value: this._toAnyValue(value), }; } _toAnyValue(value: any): any { const t = typeof value; if (t === 'string') return { stringValue: value as string }; if (t === 'number') { if (!Number.isInteger(value)) return { doubleValue: value as number }; return { intValue: value as number }; } if (t === 'boolean') return { boolValue: value as boolean }; if (value instanceof Uint8Array) return { bytesValue: value }; if (Array.isArray(value)) return { arrayValue: { values: value.map(this._toAnyValue) } }; if (t === 'object' && value != null) return { kvlistValue: { values: Object.entries(value as object).map(([k, v]) => this._convertKeyValue(k, v) ), }, }; return {}; } } 3 Create logging function Send logs to highlight.io via creating a log trace. The parameters can be simplified or modified to better fit your use case. const ConsoleLevels = { debug: 'debug', info: 'info', log: 'info', count: 'info', dir: 'info', warn: 'warn', assert: 'warn', error: 'error', trace: 'trace', } as const // send logs via trace export const log = (level: keyof typeof ConsoleLevels, message: string, attributes = {}) => { const span = tracer.startSpan('highlight.log') span.addEvent('log', { ...attributes, ['log.severity']: level, ['log.message']: message, }, new Date()) span.end() }; 4 Create error function Send errors to highlight.io via a trace. The parameters can be simplified or modified to better fit your use case. // send errors via trace export const error = (message: string, attributes = {}) => { const span = tracer.startSpan('highlight.log') span.recordException( new Error(message), new Date(), ) span.setAttributes(attributes) span.end() }; 5 Monkeypatch the console functions This overrides the console functions so that any console logs, errors, warnings, and other calls will send to highlight.io by default. // monkey patch console type ConsoleFn = (...data: any) => void let consoleHooked = false export function hookConsole() { if (consoleHooked) return consoleHooked = true for (const [level, highlightLevel] of Object.entries(ConsoleLevels)) { const origWrite = console[level as keyof Console] as ConsoleFn ;(console[level as keyof Console] as ConsoleFn) = function ( ...data: any[] ) { const date = new Date() try { return origWrite(...data) } finally { const o: { stack: any } = { stack: {} } Error.captureStackTrace(o) const message = data.map((o) => typeof o === 'object' ? safeStringify(o) : o, ) const attributes = data.filter((d) => typeof d === 'object').reduce((a, b) => ({ ...a, ...b }), {}) if (level === 'error') { attributes['exception.type'] = "Error" attributes['exception.message'] = message.join('') attributes['exception.stacktrace'] = JSON.stringify(o.stack) } log( highlightLevel, message.join(' '), attributes ) } } } } // https://stackoverflow.com/a/2805230 const MAX_RECURSION = 128 export function safeStringify(obj: any): string { function replacer(input: any, depth?: number): any { if ((depth ?? 0) > MAX_RECURSION) { throw new Error('max recursion exceeded') } if (input && typeof input === 'object') { for (let k in input) { if (typeof input[k] === 'object') { replacer(input[k], (depth ?? 0) + 1) } else if (!canStringify(input[k])) { input[k] = input[k].toString() } } } return input } function canStringify(value: any): boolean { try { JSON.stringify(value) return true } catch (e) { return false } } try { return JSON.stringify(replacer(obj)) } catch (e) { return obj.toString() } } 6 Execution of functions Here are some examples of how to use the functions we set up above. import * as H from "./highlight.ts" // path to highlight functions const span = H.tracer.startSpan('Custom span name') ... span.recordException( new Error('this is a otel tracer error'), ) span.end() H.log('warn', 'Default sending information loaded', { sender: "spencer" }) H.error('Divide by 0 error', { numerator: 623 }) H.hookConsole() console.log("Hello World") Other Server [object Object] | 2026-01-13T08:48:58 |
https://blog.smartere.dk/category/planets/ | blog.smartere » Planets blog.smartere // Ramblings of Mads Chr. Olesen jan 12 Floppy Disks: the best TV remote for kids Posted on mandag, januar 12, 2026 in Hal9k , Planet Ubuntu-DK , Planets Modern TVs are very poorly suited for kids. They require using complicated remotes or mobile phones, and navigating apps that continually try to lure you into watching something else than you intended to. The usual scenario ends up with the kid feeling disempowered and asking an adult to put something on. That something ends up on auto-play because then the adult is free to do other things and the kid ends up stranded powerless and comatose in front of the TV. Instead I wanted to build something for my 3-year old son that he could understand and use independently. It should empower him to make his own choices. It should be physical and tangible, i.e. it should be something he could touch and feel. It should also have some illusion that the actual media content was stored physically and not un-understandably in “the cloud”, meaning it should e.g. be destroyable — if you break the media there should be consequences. And there should be no auto-play: interact once and get one video. Floppy disks are awesome! And then I remembered the sound of a floppy disk. The mechanical click as you insert it, the whirr of the disk spinning, and the sound of the read-head moving. Floppy disks are the best storage media ever invented! Why else would the “save-icon” still be a floppy disk? Who hasn’t turned in a paper on a broken floppy disk, with the excuse ready that the floppy must have broken when the teacher asks a few days later? But kids these days have never used nor even seen a floppy disk, and I believe they deserve this experience! Building on the experience from the Big Red Fantus-Button , I already had a framework for controlling a Chromecast, and because of the netcat | bash shenanigans it was easily extendable. My first idea for datastorage was to use the shell of a floppy disk and floppy drive, and put in an RFID tag; this has been done a couple of times on the internet, such as RFIDisk or this RaspberryPi based RFID reader or this video covering how to embed an RFID tag in a floppy disk . But getting the floppy disk apart to put in an RFID tag and getting it back together was kinda wonky. When working on the project in Hal9k someone remarked: “Datastorage? The floppy disk can store data!”, and a quick prototype later this worked really, really , well. Formatting the disk and storing a single small file, “autoexec.sh”, means that all the data ends up in track 0 and is read more or less immediately. It also has the benefit that everything can be checked and edited with a USB floppy disk drive; and the major benefit that all the sounds are completely authentic: click, whirrr, brrr brrr. Autorun for floppy disks is not really a thing. The next problem to tackle was how to detect that a disk is inserted. The concept of AutoRun from Windows 95 was a beauty: insert a CD-ROM and it would automatically start whatever was on the media. Great for convenience, quite questionably for security. While in theory floppy disks are supported for AutoRun , it turns out that floppy drives basically don’t know if a disk is inserted until the operating system tries to access it! There is a pin 34 “Disk Change” that is supposed to give this information , but this is basically a lie. None of the drives in my possession had that pin connected to anything, and the internet mostly concurs. In the end I slightly modified the drive and added a simple rolling switch, that would engage when a disk was inserted. A floppy disk walks into a drive; the microcontroller says “hello!” The next challenge was to read the data on a microcontroller. Helpfully, there is the Arduino FDC Floppy library by dhansel, which I must say is most excellent. Overall, this meant that the part of the project that involved reading a file from the floppy disk FAT filesystem was basically the easiest part of all! A combined ATMega + ESP8266 UNO-like board. Not really recommended, but can be made to work. However, the Arduino FDC Floppy library is only compatible with the AVR-based Arduinos, not the ESP-based ones, because it needs to control the timing very precisely and therefore uses a healthy amount of inline assembler. This meant that I would need one AVR-based Arduino to control the floppy disk, but another ESP-based one to do the WiFi communication. Such combined boards do exist, and I ended up using such a board, but I’m not sure I would recommend it: the usage is really finagly, as you need to set the jumpers differently for programming the ATmega, or programming the ESP, or connecting the two boards serial ports together. A remote should be battery-powered A remote control should be portable, and this means battery-powered. Driving a floppy disk of of lithium batteries was interesting. There is a large spike in current draw when the disk needs to spin up of several amperes, while the power draw afterwards is more modest, a couple of hundred milliamperes. I wanted the batteries to be 18650s, because I have those in abundance. This meant a battery voltage of 3.7V nominally, up to 4.2V for a fully charged battery; 5V is needed to spin the floppy around, so a boost DC-DC converter was needed. I used an off the shelf XL6009 step-up converter board. At this point a lot of head-scratching occurred: that initial spin-up power draw would cause the microcontroller to reset. In the end a 1000uF capacitor at the microcontroller side seemed to help but not eliminate the problem. One crucial finding was that the ground side of the interface cable should absolutely not be connected to any grounds on the microcontroller side. I was using a relatively simple logic-level MOSFET, the IRLZ34N , to turn off the drive by disconnecting the ground side. If any ground is connected, the disk won’t turn off. But also: if any logic pin was being pulled to ground by the ATmega, that would also provide a path to ground. But since the ATmega cannot sink that much current this would lead to spurious resets! Obvious after the fact, but this took quite some headscratching. Setting all the logic pins to input, and thus high impedance , finally fixed the stability issues. After fixing the stability, the next challenge was how to make both of the microcontrollers sleep. Because the ATmega sleep modes are quite a lot easier to deal with, and because the initial trigger would be the floppy inserting, I decided to make the ATmega in charge overall. Then the ESP has a very simple function: when awoken, read serial in, when a newline is found then send off that complete line via WiFi, and after 30 seconds signal to the ATmega that we’re sleeping, and go back to sleep. The overall flow for the ATmega is then: A disk is inserted, this triggers a interrupt on the ATmega that wakes up. The ATmega resets the ESP, waking it from deep sleep. The ATmega sends a “diskin” message over serial to the ESP; the ESP transmits this over WiFi when available. The ATmega turns on the drive itself, and reads the disk contents, and just sends it over serial to the ESP. Spin down the disk, go to sleep. When the disk is ejected, send a “diskout” message over serial, resetting the ESP if needed. Go back to 1. The box itself is just lasercut from MDF-board. For full details see the FloppyDiskCast Git repository . Server-side handlers Responding to those commands is still the netcat | bash from the Big Red Fantus-Button , which was simply extended with a few more commands and capabilities. A few different disks to chose from, with custom printed labels. diskin always sends a “play” command to the Chromecast. diskout always sends a “pause” command to the Chromecast. Other commands like dad-music are handled in one of two ways: Play a random video from a set, if a video from that set is not already playing : e.g. dad-music will randomly play one of dad’s music tracks – gotta influence the youth! Play the next video from a list, if a video from the list is not already playing : e.g. fantus-maskinerne will play the next episode, and only the next episode. Common for both is that they should be idempotent actions, and the diskin shortcut will make the media resume without having to wait for the disk contents itself to be read and processed. This means that the “play/pause” disk just contains an empty file to work. Questionable idea meets real-world 3 year old user The little guy quickly caught on to the idea! Much fun was had just pausing and resuming music and his Fantus TV shows. He explored and prodded, and some disks were harmed in the process. One problem that I did solve was that the read head stayed on track 0 after having read everything: this means that when the remote with disk inside it is tumbled around, the disk gets damaged at track 0. To compensate for this, I move the head to track 20 after reading has finished: any damage is then done there, where we don’t store any data. As a bonus it also plays a little more mechanic melody. Comments (2) | apr 20 Upgrading the Olimex A20 LIME2 to 2GB RAM, by learning to BGA solder and deep diving into the U-Boot bootloader process Posted on søndag, april 20, 2025 in Hal9k , Planets As I’ve written about previously I have had the Olimex A20-OLinuXino-LIME2 in service for quite some time . But one thing that I’ve been curious about is why it’s only available with 1GB of RAM, when the A20 chip itself can support up to 2GB? Could it be upgraded to 2GB RAM by a simple swap in of a larger memory module? RAM part of the LIME2 schematic If you check the schematic the address lines are actually wired up: both A14 and A15 which are labelled NC (no-connect) on the chips are wired up on the address bus, meaning a full 2¹⁶ row addresses should be addressable. So this might actually work out! Detour: How do CPUs access memory? From a very high level the way a CPU accesses memory is the same all the way from a small microprocessor like the RP2040 up to a x86. There are a number of pins connecting the CPU and the RAM: A number of address lines, e.g. A0–A15 in our case. These are always driven by the CPU. A number of data lines, e.g. DQ0–DQ15. These are bi-directional and driven by the CPU for writes, but by the RAM for reads. A couple of signalling lines to control the communication, e.g. the shared clock, or the CPU signaling that the address lines are set with the address for a read, or the RAM signaling that the data lines are populated with the data read out. These can be quite complicated, as seen with DDR3 in this instance, where signalling talks about “banks”, “lower/upper byte data strobe”, “data masks” and “chip select”. The most crude form of using more than one RAM chip would be to use “chip select” as known from SPI or I2C communication. This is however not how it’s done on the LIME2: address, data and chip select lines are wired in parallel for the two chips. The only difference in wiring is on the “DMU”, “DML”, and “DQSU” and “DQSL” lines: these are used for lower and upper byte data strobes, meaning that the same address is setup for both chips, and then the chips are strobed one at a time – effectively allowing each chip to prepare the read in parallel. Finding compatible chips with 256Mx16 Luckily DDR chips are standardized, but it seems that the standardisation does not quite go all the way to the datasheets, in e.g. pin naming and concepts. But at least the density and organization are standardised: the 256M is the number of different addressable storage locations, and the x16 is how many bits are stored per location. Multiplying those gives the number of megabits stored, 4096 megabits in this case, so dividing by 8 gives the number of megabytes stored: 512MiB. Looking at the pinout for the specified chip ( K4B4G1646D-BYK0, a Samsung chip ): We can see it specifies only address lines A0–A14, which is enough for a 256M module. But the LIME2 schematic was helpful enough to hookup A15 to the JEDEC standard location , even if that pin is NC on all memory modules shipped. This might actually work! The last crucial parameter for selecting bigger RAM chips is the supply voltage. DDR3 comes in both standard and low-voltage (DDR3L) variants. The LIME2 schematic actually just specifies that “ When DDR3L is used, VDD&VDDQ are set to 1.35V!!! “, so to know which it is we would have to look at the particular board and measure the power supply line. But luckily, almost all DDR3L chips are backwards compatible to the 1.5V DDR3 level, so as long as we can find a DDR3L chip voltage shouldn’t be an issue. So in theory any 512Mx16 DDR3L chip should work. In practice I ended up trying two variants: Micron MT41K512M16 , which seems to be the only option on AliExpress, and cheap, but which (spoiler alert!) I did not get working ISSI IS46TR16512BL , which I did get working, but is more expensive to the point that the two needed RAM chips cost more than the LIME2 itself. Learning to BGA solder Finally, we can jump to the microscope soldering station, and learn to BGA solder. This was by far the longest part of this project. The chips come pre-balled, so in theory the job could have been as simple as desoldering the old chips and soldering on the new ones. Not so easy in practice. I ended up having to re-ball and re-solder chips , apply flux, solder-wick and ethanol in copious amount , re-attach SMD resistors that had taken a stroll under the heatgun, and battling a self-compiled U-Boot that I probably messed up badly. You get to see my frustration in a few nice pictures. I have a suspicion that I messed up U-Boot at one point, by trying to compile it with automatic impedance calibration, instead of leaving the LIME2 defaults DDR settings in. This might be the reason I couldn’t get the Micron MT41K512M16 chips to work, but I will have to investigate this more. I probably also messed up the first soldering on of a chip, by not using enough heat. My main piece of advice would be to not be too afraid to get the temperature of the chip up, if you spend more than about a minute trying to solder or desolder the chip, chances are you will be heating up the rest of the board much more than needed and the chip itself too little! The moment of seeing the board booting with 1GB from a single ISSI IS46TR16512BL was a great success though — soldering on the other ISSI chip was basically a walk in the park. Further U-Boot adventures of a curious character A serial terminal is absolutely essential for getting any kind of feedback on the early part of the boot process, and the first user-controlled software encountered on the LIME2 is U-Boot . U-Boot is the universal bootloader responsible for figuring out the basic hardware configuration (including RAM configuration), finding the (Linux) kernel and moving it into RAM and giving over control to the kernel for further booting. Curiously, U-Boot can run with absolutely no RAM chips (guess how I know!), because the SunXi early boot process happens entirely in on-chip ROM and a small on-chip SRAM . But how does U-Boot actually determine how much memory is there? Well, remember that accessing a memory location is just putting an address on the address lines and pulling some signalling pins. So U-Boot simply tries and write to increasing addresses and see if the expected data can be read back . How is the memory size then communicated to the Linux kernel? By a bootarg parameter, e.g. mem=2048M . Does this mean we can try and trick the Linux kernel into thinking it has more memory than physically present? Yes, but with disastrous results if the non-existent memory is ever attempted to be used. I now possess a unique 2GB LIME2 Until told otherwise, I will happily claim that this is the only 2GB LIME2 in existence — but do let me know if you give the procedure a try! In the end the process was much simpler than I thought: the tricky part was definitely getting the hang of BGA soldering. Don’t be afraid of raising the temperature! Peeking into the innards of U-Boot was also fascinating: there is definitely a layer below of pretty dark bit-setting magic, but the overall process is really well structured! A unique 2GB LIME2 That actually boots! Comments (3) | jan 6 Making a too cheap LED lamp safe to use Posted on mandag, januar 6, 2025 in Hal9k , Planets This could happen to you: A really cool LED lamp was found online, on a Danish and well-written homepage. Unfortunately, when the lamp arrives it is a cheap Chinese production, of questionable quality and safety. This is a non-rational quest to make such a cheap LED lamp safe to use. From the outset the wires are tiny. The wires are connected with wire nuts *gasp*! (Wire nuts are basically unheard of in Europe). The LED driver itself that converts the 230V AC into DC has absolutely no separation, and as we will see later, absolutely no safety features. It did have a cool feature of changing light color temperature by turning the lamp on and off a couple of times, though. Short-circuited 300mA Unloaded 118V. Sparky! But happily going to 300mA when shorted, going up to 118V unloaded, and full willingness to spark away, is a deal-breaker. This abomination was not being powered on in this house! It should be possible to replace the unsafe parts with safer (and more expensive) parts. The first step was understanding the mess of wires. This took quite some pondering to figure out that all the LEDs were basically in series, and that it was wired with a “common positive”, with either the white or the black wire (or both) acting as ground depending on the wanted color temperature. In the end the entire schematic was reverse engineered. That LED driver was going nowhere but the electronic garbage bin, so a replacement of decent quality had to be acquired: a constant-current LED driver (configurable from 200mA–350mA) was purchased from a reputable source. That gave the next problem: an LED driver of quality was at least double the size of the unsafe one, and did not fit in the original round enclosure. 3D-printing to the rescue, and a new bigger round enclosure was printed. Now everything should be able to fit and work! Instead of that illogical wiring of putting the LEDs in series, why not just put the two parts in parallel? Well, that won’t work. Only the path of least-resistance would light up, in this case the dome LEDs. So, back to the original wiring in series. Unfortunately, the next problem was that the new LED driver was unwilling to drive LEDs as originally wired, that seemed to require somewhere above 45V, out of spec for the new driver. More stuff had to change. Looking at the schematic, the long strip in the circle could be cut in half, and the two half put in parallel instead. This should reduce the power going to those LEDs, and thus also the light output, but should also help to decrease the required voltage. But first I had to learn again the hard way that putting LEDs in parallel they need to match quite closely: the original LED strip had 11 segments, and dividing into 6 and 5 gave lights only in the one part. Reducing to 5 and 5 segments worked really well! Finally, the total voltage of putting the two parts of the lamp in series was below what the new LED driver would supply. The only task remaining was to fit everything back into the enclosure, and add copious amounts of Kapton tape and hot glue. And finally, the spaceman could go star-fishing – safely. Comments (0) | okt 21 Giv mig nu bare elprisen.somjson.dk! (en historie om det måske værste datasæt i åbne energidata) Posted on mandag, oktober 21, 2024 in Danish , Hal9k , Planets Der findes rigtig meget åbent data om det danske energi system hos Energi Data Service , f.x. spot prisen på elektricitet og CO2 prognoser per kWh . Det er dog overordentligt svært at finde den samlede pris man betaler som forbruger per kWh, pga. det uigennemskuelige datasæt over tariffer og priser . I frustration kom udbruddet: “Giv mig nu bare elprisen.somjson.dk ” der nemt summerer alle priser og afgiter per elselskab, er open source og uden yderligere dikke-darer. Hvad koster strøm i Danmark? For en forbruger i Danmark er strømprisen en sum af forskellige priser og afgifter, nogle faste, nogle dynamiske: El-afgiften fastsat ved lov til 0,761 kr per kWh. Energinet’s eltariffer : Nettarif på 0,074 kr per kWh (år 2024), og systemtarif på 0,051 kr per kWh (år 2024). Netselskabstarif fra forsyningsselskabet ( N1 , Radius , etc.): denne varierer per time og per sæson for at forsøge at incentivere til at udligne forbruget så der ikke skal investeres i nye og større elkabler, og er indkodet i datasættet over tariffer og priser . Private forbrugere betaler C-tarif. Spot-prisen : er den anden variable, og denne varierer ud fra udbud og efterspørgsel. Moms: 25% lagt til summen af ovenstående Dette er alle de uundgåelige priser og afgifter, der kan regnes ud udelukkende fra adressen. Derudover kommer så det “frie elmarked”, hvor der skal betales til et elselskab: typisk månedsabonnement og et tillæg til spot-prisen. Tariffer og priser – det værste åbne datasæt? Som om det ikke er uoverskueligt nok i sig selv, bliver vi nødt til at snakke om datasættet Datahub Price List . Der er flere åbenlyse problemer med det: Der er flere felter man burde filtrere efter, men hvor der ikke findes en udtømmende liste over værdier, f.x. netselskab “ChargeOwner”. Det bedste man kan gøre er at downloade, hvor man så løber ind i at download kun giver 100.000 rækker – og datasættet er fuldt på over 300.000 rækker. ChargeTypeCode er per selskab – og uden systematik. Så for hvert enkelt selskab skal man finde ud af hvilken priskode de bruger for C-tariffen. Og hvad når det ændrer sig? ValidTo kan være udeladt og dermed et open ended interval, og prisen gælder så indtil data retroaktivt ændres. Det betyder også at man ikke kan filtrere på datoer, da prisen på 1. april kan være en række der har en ValidFrom 1. januar (eller tidligere). Price1-24: dette er selve timetarif-priserne. Hvis en pris ikke er udfyldt gælder Price1 – hvorfor I alverden dog tilføje den ekstra kompleksitet!?!?! For ikke at tale om tidszoner: man må antage (det er ikke dokumenteret) at alle datoer og timetal er angivet i hvad end tid der er gældende i Danmark på pågældende dato. Dette giver så problemer ved skift fra sommer-/normal-tid hvor en time gentages eller udelades: hvilken timesats bør bruges i et døgn der har 23 eller 25 timer? Giv mig nu bare elprisen.somjson.dk ! Efter at have regnet de fleste af de ovenstående problemer ud, skrev jeg en API-proxy der udstiller det API man i virkeligheden vil have: givet en dato, og et elselskab (eller en adresse), returnerer den prisen time for time som et JSON dokument . Prisen er typisk tilgængelig fra kl. 13 dagen før. Som bonus får man også CO2 udledningen med, hvis den er tilgængelig (typisk kl. 15 dagen før). Det er implementeret som en ren API proxy, dvs. det er ren omskrivning af input og data og ikke andet. Det hele er open source, men der kører en version på elprisen.somjson.dk som frit kan benyttes. Alternativer Der findes andre API’er der opfylder forskellige use-cases: Min Strøm API er rigtig modent og har egen forecast model der kan forecaste 7 dage frem, før priserne er låst på Energi Data Service. Kræver en API nøgle og er uden kildekode HomeAssistant energidataservice virker kun med Home Assistant, men fungerer på samme måde mod Energi Data Service. Strømligning API kan bruges til at udregne priser baseret på historisk forbrugsdata. Kan dog også bruges til at hente de forecastede priser. Med rate limiting, og uden kildekode. Carnot har også et åbent API og egen forecast model. Kræver API nøgle, og er uden kildekode. Billigkwh.dk har et åbent API til elpriser der også inkluderer de forskellige elselskabers abonnement. Comments (0) | okt 9 World’s Longest Multi-Cutter Blade: 30 cm Posted on onsdag, oktober 9, 2024 in Hal9k , Planets , Woodworking I had a need for an extra-extra long multi-cutter blade, so we made one in Hal9k . Until proven otherwise, we hereby claim it to be the world’s longest, at about 30 cm from rotation point to the cutting edge. Converting Starlock-MAX to Starlock-Plus Initially I thought I could get away with just a 80mm long Bosch MAIZ 32 APB which seems to be the longest commercially available. First problem was that my multi-cutter was only “Starlock-Plus” and this blade is Starlock-MAX. Turns out, you can easily get around that: just drill up the hole to 10mm, and it fits like a glove, at least on the Starlock-Plus Bosch GOP 18V-28 . World record time But as it turns out, I needed more length, and anything worth doing is worth overkilling! So sacrificing an old worn-out blade by welding on some 2mm steel plate provided a good base that would still attach to the multi-cutter. First attempt was just attaching the blade with two 2mm screws, as these are the largest that will fit in the star’s spikes and thereby prevent rotation. Initial testing: So next solution was to beef up with a central 8mm bolt instead. This worked much better if torqued enough (read: all you possibly can!), test-run went great after the initial oscillations: And ultimately the cut in the tight corner was made, one-handedly in order to be able to film: Great success! This should not be considered safe, and several warranties were probably voided, but it got the job done. Comments (2) | feb 15 Reparation af Nordlux IP S12 badeværelseslampe der ikke lyser længere Posted on torsdag, februar 15, 2024 in Danish , Hal9k , Planets Denne badeværelseslampe er udgået af produktion, og pga. monteringen og at man ofte har mere end én er det noget træls at skulle udskifte – det giver ihvertfald en del skrot uden grund. Heldigvis er konstruktionen super simpel: det er udelukkende en LED driver (230V AC til 24V DC) og en LED. Lad os starte med det nemme: LED-driveren er direkte tilgængelig bagfra, og med lidt forsigtighed kan spændingen udmåles. I dette tilfælde var der ca. 24V DC, og det er jo fint indenfor specifikationen. Selve LED’en er lidt sværere at komme til: fronten af glasset skal drejes af via de to huller deri. Jeg brugte en låseringstang af ca. korrekt dimension, med lidt forsigtighed. Lidt ridser gør nok ikke det store når lyset skinner. LED’en kan nu loddes af. En ny LED kan købes for ca. 10 kr, f.x. på AliExpress. Det rigtige søgterm er måske “Bridgelux 2020 COB LED”, jeg endte med en 7W i Warm White (3000 Kelvin). Efter lidt fidlen og lodden er den nye LED monteret, og kan testes. Stor succes! Comments (0) | okt 28 Fantus-button part 2: the physical button build and the network communication Posted on lørdag, oktober 28, 2023 in Hal9k , Planets First part of this series is here, covering the reverse engineering of the DRTV Chromecast App. I wanted the physical appearance to be extremely minimalistic, with slight references to various cubes from videogames. Because it is a remote control, it of course has to be wireless and battery-powered. The box is lasercut from 6 mm MDF , and with a giant red arcade button on top with a red LED inside. The electronics inside is a battery-powered Wemos D1 , along with 4 x 18650 Lithium battery cells. After some experimentation on the response time, which is primarily dominated by the time it takes to reconnect to the WiFi network, I initially only used “light sleep”. This resulted in a battery time of just over a week, which is okay, but not great. In order to preserve battery deep sleep would be really nice. The problem is deep sleep on the Wemos can only be interrupted by a reset. The idea was to use a MOSFET (in this case an N-channel logic level mosfet, IRFZ44N ) for the Wemos to be able to select whether a press of the button should reset it, or it should just register on a pin as normal. This circuit allows RST to be pulled low by the button, as long as D0 is high. Luckily, D0 is high during deep sleep , so as long as the Arduino code keeps D0 low button presses will not reset — but can still be registered by reading pin D1. This works out “responsively enough” because the initial start has some delay due to the Chromecast initializing the app and loading media. Any subsequent button presses within the 30 seconds the Arduino stays awake are instant though. With this setup the battery life is not a problem – I’ve only had to charge it once. As a bonus feature/bug whenever the battery gets low the Wemos will trigger a bit sporadically: this causes “Fantus-bombing” where Fantus will just randomly start; quite quickly thereafter the Fantus-button is being charged 😉 The Wemos itself is not powerful enough to do all the pyChromecast communication needed , so I setup a small Raspberry Pi to handle that part. Since I didn’t want to spend too much time and effort setting up the communication between them, I ended up using a trick from my youth: UDP broadcasting. Because UDP is datagram-oriented you can send a UDP packet to the broadcast address ( 255.255.255.255 ) and then it will be received by all hosts on the local area network: no configuration needed. In Arduino code it looks like: Udp.begin(31337); Udp.beginPacket("255.255.255.255", 31337); Udp.write("emergency-button\n"); Udp.endPacket(); ( Full Arduino code available here .) At this point I had a UDP packet that I could receive on the Raspberry Pi, and it was just a matter of writing a small server program to listen, receive and process those UDP commands. However, at this point a thought entered my mind, that derailed the project for a while: netcat | bash Why write my own server to parse and execute commands, when Bash is already fully capable of doing exactly that with more flexibility than I could ever dream of? And netcat is perfectly capable of receiving UDP packets? This is a UNIX system , after all, and UNIX is all about combining simple commands in pipelines — each doing one thing well. The diabolical simplicity of just executing commands directly from the network was a bit too insecure though. This is where Bash Restricted mode enters the project: I wouldn’t rely on it for high security (since it is trying to “ enumerate badness “), but by locking down the PATH of commands that are allowed to execute it should be relatively safe from most of the common bypass techniques : netcat -u -k -l 31337 | PATH=./handlers/ /bin/bash -r The project was now fully working: press the button, Fantus starts. Press it while Fantus is playing: Fantus pauses. Press it while Fantus is paused: Fantus resumes. The little human was delighted about his new powers over the world, and pressed the button to his hearts content (and his parents slight annoyance at times). ( Full code for handler available here .) But wouldn’t it be cool if the little human had a (limited) choice in what to view?… Comment (1) | jul 18 Fantus-button part 1: Reverse engineering the DRTV Chromecast App Posted on tirsdag, juli 18, 2023 in Hal9k , Planets I want to build a physical giant red button, that when pressed instantly starts a children’s TV-show, in my case Fantus on DRTV using a Chromecast. The first part of the build is figuring out how to remotely start a specific video on a Chromecast. Initially I thought this would be pretty simple to do from an Arduino, because back in the day you could start a video just using a HTTP request . Very much not so anymore: the Chromecast protocol has evolved into some monster using JSON inside Protobuf over TLS/TCP, with multicast DNS for discovery . Chance of getting that working on a microcontroller is near-zero. But remote control is possible using e.g. pychromecast which has support for not only the usual app of YouTube, but also a couple of custom ones like BBC. Let’s try and add support for DRTV to pychromecast, starting at the hints given on adding a new app . Using the netlog-viewer to decode the captured net-export from Chrome, and looking at the unencrypted socket communication, the appId of the DRTV app is easily found. However, one of the subsequent commands has a lot more customData than I expected, since it should more or less just be the contentId that is needed: { "items": [ { "autoplay": true, "customData": { "accountToken": { "expirationDate": "2022-07-02T00:48:35.391Z", "geoLocation": "dk", "isCountryVerified": false, "isDeviceAbroad": false, "isFallbackToken": false, "isOptedOut": false, "profileId": "c4e0...f3e", "refreshable": true, "scope": "Catalog", "type": "UserAccount", "value": "eyJ0eX...Dh8kXg" }, "chainPlayCountdown": 10, "profileToken": { "expirationDate": "2022-07-02T00:48:35.389Z", "geoLocation": "dk", "isCountryVerified": false, "isDeviceAbroad": false, "isFallbackToken": false, "isOptedOut": false, "profileId": "c4e0a...f3e", "refreshable": true, "scope": "Catalog", "type": "UserProfile", "value": "eyJ0eXAi...IkWOU5TA" }, "senderAppVersion": "2.211.33", "senderDeviceType": "web_browser", "sessionId": "cd84eb44-bce0-495b-ab6a-41ef125b945d", "showDebugOverlay": false, "userId": "" }, "media": { "contentId": " 278091 ", "contentType": "video/hls", "customData": { "accessService": "StandardVideo" }, "streamType": "BUFFERED" }, "preloadTime": 0, "startTime": 0 } ], "repeatMode": "REPEAT_OFF", "requestId": 202, "sessionId": "81bdf716-f28a-485b-8dc3-ac4881346f79", "startIndex": 0, "type": "QUEUE_LOAD" } Here I spent a long time trying without any customData , and just using the appId and contentId . Initially it seemed to work! However, it turned out it only worked if the DRTV Chromecast app was already launched from another device. If launched directly from pychromecast the app would load, show a spinner, and then go back to idle. Here much frustration was spent; I guess the customData is actually needed. And indeed, putting that in works! But where do these tokens come from, and how do we get those tokens from Python? Using Chrome’s developer tools (F12) on the DRTV page, and then searching globally (CTRL-SHIFT-f) for various terms (“expirationDate”, “customData”, “profileToken”, “accountToken” etc.) revealed some interesting code, that was as semi-readable as any pretty-printed minifyed Javascript. Eventually I found the tokens in local storage: Using these tokens work really well, and allows starting playback! Some further exploration proceeded: using the showDebugOverlay flag reveals that the DRTV player is just a rebranded Shaka Player . The autoplay functionality can be disabled by setting chainPlayCountdown to -1 , which is honestly a real oversight that it cannot be disabled officially, to not have to rush to stop the playback of the item before the next autoplays. With all the puzzle pieces ready, I prepared a pull request (still open) to add support for DRTV to pychromecast . Fantus-button part 2 will follow, detailing the hardware build and network integration with the support from pychromecast. Comment (1) | feb 20 Floating Solid Wood Alcove Shelves Posted on mandag, februar 20, 2023 in Hal9k , Planets , Woodworking I have an alcove where I wanted to put in some floating shelves. I wanted to use some solid wood I had lying around, to match the rest of the interior; this ruled out most of the methods described online: (i) building up the shelf around a bracket , and (ii) using hidden mounting hardware would be hard to get precise and would not provide support on the sides. So inspired by some of the options instead I tried to get by with just brackets on the three sides, in a solid wood shelf. I ended up with 12mm brackets of plywood in a 26mm solid wood shelf, and that was plenty sturdy. Step 1 was to cut out the rough shelves, with plenty of extra width, and rough fitting the plywood bracket pieces. It makes sense to leave as much on the top of the slit as possible, as this will be the failure point if overloaded. The excellent wood workshop at Hal9k came in very handy! Step 2 was to mount the plywood brackets in the alcove. Pretty easy to do using a laser level, biggest problem was getting the rawplugs in precise enough for the level to be kept. Step 3 was fitting the shelves individually, accounting for the crookedness of the 3 walls. The scribing method used by Rag’n’Bone Brown was pretty useful , just doing it in multiple steps to make sure not to cut off too much. Finally, all the shelves in final mounting. Getting them in took a bit of persuasion with a hammer, and minor adjustments with a knife to the plywood brackets, as it was a tight fit. The key again was small adjustments. One concern with such a tight fit would be wood movement; however most of the wood movement is “across the grain” which in this application means “in and out” from the alcove, where the wood is basically free to move as the shelves are not fastened to the brackets in any way. Another concern would be if the relatively small brackets (12x12mm) can handle the load of the relatively wide shelves (60cm wide, 35cm deep, and 2.6cm high). There are two failure scenarios: (i) the wood could split above the slit, (ii) or the bracket could deform or be pulled out. Neither seems likely as (i) applying a static (or even dynamic) load large enough to split the wood seems implausible, even at the weakest point in the middle of the front, and (ii) the tight fit counteracts the brackets ability to be pulled out since pulling out in one side would have the shelf hitting the wall on the opposite side. All in all a very satisfying project to work on and complete! Comments (0) | dec 15 Quick and dirty guide to Lithium battery-powered Wemos D1 Mini Posted on torsdag, december 15, 2022 in Hal9k The Wemos D1 Mini is an ESP8266 based prototyping board with WiFi connectivity and countless applications. It becomes even more useful in battery-powered applications, where with the proper setup, it can run low-powered for months at a time — or only hours if done incorrectly. This is the quick and dirty guide to running a Wemos D1 Mini powered by Lithium-Ion batteries: We will be blatantly ignoring several design specifications, so double check everything before using in a critical project. Several things will vary, and since there is plenty of clones of the board some boards will work better than others. Warning: Lithium-Ion batteries always command healthy respect, due to the energy they store! Do not use bad cells, and do not leave batteries unattended in places where a fire can develop, especially while charging. That being said, the setup given here should be as safe as most other Lithium-Ion battery projects. Why run off a battery? You chose a Wemos D1 because you want to do some WiFi connectivity. This narrows down the useful modes from the overwhelming large table of possibilities . The approach will be slightly different depending on why you want to run off a battery. There are 3 main usecases: Periodically wake up on a timer, do some work, connect to WiFi, and go back to sleep. Here we can utilize the deep sleep mode of the ESP8266, and get lifetimes in months. Wake up based on an external pin trigger, do some work, connect to WiFi, and go back to sleep. Here we can also utilize deep sleep , and get lifetimes in weeks/months. React with low latency to an external pin, do some work, and go to sleep while still connected to WiFi. Here we can utilize light sleep , but only get lifetimes in hours/days. Hardware setup The hardware needed is: Wemos D1 Mini TP4056 module with “discharge protection” , most modules with more than one chip has this, but be careful! Lithium-Ion battery, e.g. a 18650 cell, and probably a holder for the battery What you don’t want is anything resembling a power bank or battery shield with a regulated output (5V or 3V). These are practically useless, simply a more expensive battery holder! Two reasons: poorly built (I have several where standby is prevented by pulling 100 mA through a resistor!), and you don’t want a switching mode power supply. The keyword here is “quiescent current”: an SMPS can easily consume 5-10 mA continuously, which could very likely be the majority of the current draw. Wiring diagram. Waking on a timer – deep sleep Full code example for deep sleeping on a timer. To start deep sleep for a specified period of time: //Sleep for some time; when waking everything will be reset and setup() will run again ESP.deepSleep(30 * MICROSECONDS_PER_SEC); Note that you can’t safely sleep for more than approximately 3 hours . Power usage is approx 0.3–0.4mA when deep sleeping. Keep in mind that after waking from the timer the chip will be reset, meaning no state is available, and WiFi will have to reconnect. Reconnecting to WiFi can be anything from 3–10 seconds or even longer, meaning that will be a delay before the program can resume. Waking on an pin trigger (reset) Full code example for deep sleeping waiting for a pin trigger. The code is exactly the same as waking on a timer, with one exception: //Sleep until RESET pin is triggered ESP.deepSleep(0); The chip will be effectively comatose, sleeping until a RESET is triggered. Same caveats apply: waking up the program is restarted, and reconnecting to WiFi will be a delay. Stay connected – low latency Full code example for light sleeping connected to WiFi waiting for a pin trigger. Note that the button should be connected to D3 for this example, not RST. The key parts are: void setup() { ... WiFi.setSleepMode(WIFI_LIGHT_SLEEP, 3); // Automatic Light Sleep } void loop() { ... delay(350); // Any value between 100--500 will work, higher value more power savings // but also slower wakeup! } Simply delaying will bring power savings — simple and easy! When awake power consumption is around 75mA. Average power consumption when light sleeping with delay(200) is around 45 mA, with delay(350) and larger is around 30–40mA. Measuring battery depletion The ESP can measure it’s internal VCC supply voltage, and because the battery will start dropping below the rated 3.3V before it is depleted, this allows to get an warning when the battery starts to deplete. ADC_MODE(ADC_VCC); void loop() { if (ESP.getVcc() < 2800) { //Do something to warn of low battery } } In my experience the Vcc reading will drop below 2800 when the battery starts to be depleted. ADC readings vs. battery voltage Note that measuring the VCC while connected with USB is not possible, as the USB connection will pull up the battery and the 5V rail to 5V! Calculating battery life Here is a quick calculator for how long your Wemos D1 Mini can stay powered Number of batteries (assuming 2000 mAh capacity): Capacity (mAh): Deep sleep Waking up every (minutes): (conservatively assumes base load 1mA, 10 secs burst of 100mA for every wakeup), resulting in Average Consumption (mA): – Light sleep Average Consumption (mA): – Of course the consumption can be brought even lower: some chips are unused but partly connected and will have some leakage (LEDs, USB chip on the Wemos). Making it even leaner is outside the scope of quick and dirty. Comments (12) | « Previous Posts Categories Danish Hal9k Ikke kategoriseret Planet Ubuntu-DK Planets Sysadmin'ing Ubuntu University Woodworking © blog.smartere . All Rights Reserved. WordPress Theme designed by Chris Wallace | 2026-01-13T08:48:58 |
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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 Core 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 Admin Posted on Jan 7 How to Use Cron Jobs in Linux: Step-by-Step Guide # backgroundjobs # productivity # selfhost introduction Linux has long been recognized as the "operating system for power users," largely due to its high level of customization. Users can modify nearly every aspect and create countless automations to enhance efficiency. Among the various automation tools available in Linux, few are as straightforward yet powerful as utilizing cron jobs. Consider the following scenarios: • Archive your files nightly. • Clean up logs weekly. • Receive daily automatic reports in your inbox. • Run scripts to monitor disk space and notify you when it is depleted. While it is possible to input these commands manually or repeatedly, this approach requires constant tracking and timely execution. Cron alleviates this burden. You set the parameters once, and cron guarantees their implementation - day after day, week after week. This tutorial encompasses everything you need to understand about cron: its functionality, how to schedule jobs, the precise syntax to employ, best practices, practical details, and even alternatives. By the conclusion, you will be equipped to utilize cron as your personal scheduler on Linux. What is Cron? Cron is a time-based job scheduler found in Unix-like operating systems. Its name derives from the Greek word "chronos," meaning time. The primary purpose of cron is to automatically execute commands or scripts at predetermined times. Essentially, cron operates like an automated assistant. You specify the tasks and their timing, and it discreetly runs in the background to ensure the tasks are completed. The specific rules for scheduling tasks are maintained in a crontab file (cron table). Every user on a Linux system can have their own crontab, and system administrators can also set up system-wide cron jobs. Some quick facts regarding cron: • The cron jobs operate under the authority of the cron daemon (crond). • It checks every minute for any jobs that need to be executed. • These jobs can range from a simple file deletion to a complex multi-step backup script. • Having been around for decades, it has established itself as one of the most robust and dependable programs in Linux. A Brief History of Cron Cron has a long-standing legacy within Unix communities: • 1975 - Ken Thompson created the original version of cron on Unix Version 7. • 1980s - Cron became a standard feature on all Unix systems, although each version had its peculiarities. • 1987 - Paul Vixie developed "Vixie Cron," which became the most widely used implementation and remains the foundation for many contemporary Linux distributions. • Today - Despite the availability of systemd timers and other modern tools, cron continues to be preferred for its simplicity, low resource usage, and enduring reliability. The longevity of cron is a testament to its excellence. How Cron Operates Cron functions as a background process (a daemon process) known as crond. It is initiated at boot time and operates in the background via the system's cron daemon. Crond executes once every minute, running all crontab files to determine if any job should be executed at that precise moment. If it identifies a match, it executes the corresponding command. Typically, there are two types of cron jobs: System-wide cron jobs - managed by the system administrator. Location - /etc/crontab and /etc/cron.* directories. User cron jobs - executed by users who possess their individual crontab files. Understanding the Crontab File All commands and regulations that outline actions are contained within this crontab file. You can edit your crontab by executing: crontab -e This command will open a user's crontab file in a default editing interface. Each line within the file represents a single cron job. To display existing cron jobs, execute: crontab -l To remove all existing cron jobs: crontab -r It is Cron Jobs Syntax Explained Cron syntax looks a lot scarier until you break it down but is pretty simple. A cron job entry consists of this format: * * * * launch_command to execute The five stars (*) indicate time fields, in this sequence: Minute (0–59) Hour (0–23) Day of month (1–31) Month (1–12) Day of week (0–7) [0 and 7 both represent Sunday] Examples: • Runs a script at midnight every day: • 0 0 * * * /path/to/script • Every Monday at 5 AM: • 0 5 * * 1 /path/to • Every 15 minutes run: • /15 { * *} /path/to/script.sh • Run on the 1st of every month at 8 AM: • 0 8 1 * * /path/to/script.sh Special Strings in Cron Alternatively, Instead of writing numbers, you can also use shortcuts: • @reboot → Execute only once at system startup. • @daily → Execute at midnight once a day. • @weekly → Once a week at midnight on a Sunday. • @monthly → Once a monthly at midnight on the first. • @yearly or @annually → It will run once a year at midnight on January 1st. Example: @daily /usr bin/backup.sh Environment Variables within Cron Cron jobs typically execute in a less rich environment than your standard shell. By definition, you will need to state environment variables within crontab. Typical variables are: • PATH → It determines where executable files will be searched. • SHELL → shell to use while running commands (default: /bin/sh). • MAILTO → Email address to which logs/output of cron jobs will be forwarded. Example: PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin MAILTO admin@example.com Real-World Use Cases of Cron They can be found within homeowner configurations and business servers as well. Some common scenarios include: 1.Automated Backups Schedule nightly backups to an external drive or to cloud storage. 2.Log Rotation and Cleanup Automatically remove old logs to recover disk space. 3.System Monitoring Run a batch script at 10-minute intervals to check CPU activity or available disk space. 4.Data Collection Fetch data from APIs daily and store it for analysis. 5.Website Maintenance Recreate static files of a site, delete cache, or check uptime. Practical Demonstration of Cron Jobs in Linux Checking Cron Service Status Figure 1: Cron service running successfully. Listing Current Cron Jobs (Empty) Figure 2: No cron jobs found for user rudraks Listing Current Cron Jobs (With Job Entry) Figure 3: Displaying a single cron job entry Editing the Crontab File Generated imageFigure 4: Modifying the crontab file to include a job Verifying the Output of the Cron Job Figure 5: Confirmation of cron job output. Monitoring Cron Logs Figure 6: Observing cron logs in real-time. Example of Automated Backup Figure 7: Backup file generated by the cron job. Common Mistakes to Avoid Even experts can make errors when configuring cron. Here are some points to be cautious about: Forgetting absolute paths - Cron is unaware of the locations of your commands. Always utilize full paths (e.g., /usr/bin/python3). Neglecting to define environment variables - Your cron job may fail as it does not inherit the environment of your shell. Overlooking logs - Always direct output to a log file during debugging. Overlapping tasks - If a task takes too long, starting it again too soon can lead to issues. Security Considerations Cron jobs will execute with the privileges of their creator. This can pose a security risk if not properly managed. Security tips: • Avoid running unnecessary cron jobs as root. • Ensure scripts are secured with the correct file permissions. • Log the output and review it regularly. • Disable cron for users who do not need it. . Cron versus Other Schedulers Despite its power, cron jobs are not your only option: • at → Executes a program once at a specified time. • anacron → Runs jobs that were delayed while the system was inactive. • systemd timers → A modern alternative offering enhanced flexibility and logging. • Kubernetes CronJobs → Designed for cloud and container workloads. While cron remains the preferred choice for straightforward, repeatable tasks, systemd timers are becoming increasingly popular for more intricate automation. Troubleshooting Cron Jobs Sometimes cron jobs may not execute as expected. Here is a brief checklist: Confirm if the cron daemon is running: systemctl status cron Redirect your output to logs * * * * * /path/to/script.sh >> /var/log/cron.log 2>& Confirm environment variables (particularly PATH). Ensure scripts can be run: chmod +x script.sh Confirm if the job is installed at all by executing crontab -l. Pros of Cron Jobs Cron • Reliability - Once installed, cron seldom fails. • Productivity - Decreases administrative work. • Lightweight - It takes low system resources. • Flexibility - Can run any code ranging from basic commands to scripts. • Universal - Pre-installed on nearly all Unix/Linux operating systems. How to Use Cron Jobs in Linux (Step by Step) Step 1: Open the Crontab File crontab -e Step 2: Understand the Cron Job Syntax * * * * command_to_run # (Minute Hour Day_of_Month Month Day_of_Week) Step 3: Add a Sample Job 0 2 * * * /home/user/backup.sh Step 4: Save and Exit Ctrl + O (Save) Ctrl + X (Exit nano editor) Step 5: Verify the Cron Jobs crontab -l Step 6: Check Logs to Confirm Execution tail -f /var/log/cron.log Step-by-Step Guide to Cron Jobs with Terminal Screenshots Step 1: Access the Crontab File Utilize the command below to modify the crontab: crontab -e Step 2: Comprehend the Syntax of Cron Jobs Format: * * * * * command_to_run Step 3: Insert a Sample Job Sample job: 0 2 * * * /home/user/backup.sh Step 4: Save and Exit Press Ctrl+O to save your changes, then Ctrl+X to exit the nano editor. Step 5: Confirm the Cron Jobs Display the list of cron jobs using: crontab -l Step 6: Review Logs to Ensure Execution Examine the cron logs with: tail -f /var/log/cron.log FAQs Q1. How can I confirm whether a cron job was successfully initiated? Examine the system logs (/var/log/syslog or /var/log/cron.log) or redirect the output to a file. Q2. Can jobs be executed more often than once per minute? No. The minimum interval for cron jobs is one minute. For more frequent scheduling, consider using scripts with loops or alternative schedulers. Q3. What happens if the system shuts down while a cron job is executing? In this case, the system cron will disregard the job. To prevent this, utilize anacron. Q4. Is it possible to run GUI applications through cron? Yes, it is possible, but it can be challenging. You must configure the DISPLAY environment variable. Cron is primarily designed for background scripts. Q5. Is cron still relevant in contemporary Linux systems? Indeed, despite the presence of systemd timers, cron continues to be popular due to its simplicity. 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https://ruul.io/blog/how-to-sell-subscriptions | How to Sell Subscriptions (with Pricing and Marketing Tips) Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up sell How to Sell Subscriptions Turn your services into steady monthly revenue: learn the best subscription models, smart pricing, and retention tactics that keep customers paying. Mert Bulut 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points If you are selling subscriptions, with this complete guide, you’ll learn The subscription model basics Different Subscription Models: SaaS / Curation / Access Conducting market research + understanding the audience deeply Setting strategic, tiered pricing to convert Crafting a marketing plan that attracts and retains Benefits of using a Merchant of Record platform to offload admin PLUS: You’ll get tips on onboarding & retention to keep subscribers happy See how Ruul’s subscription payments work. Sick of juggling feast‑or‑famine months? Selling subscriptions flattens the roller coaster. Instead of chasing every sale, you earn predictable revenue while customers enjoy uninterrupted value. This guide walks you through: choosing the right subscription model, pricing it for profit, marketing it with precision, and keeping churn near zero. Additionally, we will discuss tools that automate payments, taxes, and compliance, allowing you to focus on your creative work. Ready to swap unpredictable gigs for income you can count on? Let’s discover the world of subscription payment ! Learn the basics: What is a subscription business model? Instead of one-time sales, a subscription business model builds an ongoing relationship between a business and its customers. Subscribers make recurring payments weekly, monthly, or annually to access a product, service, or content. That’s great, especially if you’re tired of late payments . Most subscriptions auto-renew, which means fewer barriers for customers and more predictable revenue for companies. With Ruul Space , you can simplify the subscription process for your clients. Once you create a service, all the client needs to do is click to “Subscribe Service” button. See the interface here: Try Ruul Space now. It’s free to use! Why a subscription model? Well, it sounds interesting, but should you go for a subscription model? Let’s talk about the benefits to know. 1- Predictable revenue and better planning: You get long-term projects, and you can plan your schedule more easily because you know what your tasks are for the upcoming month. 2- Easy accounting processes for both sides: Your clients don’t need to pay manually, and you don't need to deal with invoicing every month. Everything, crystal clear for everyone. 3- Deeper client relationships: Subscriptions encourage long-term collaboration, reducing the constant cycle of finding new clients. Great for you. And for the client, working with the same freelancer reduces onboarding time and ensures brand consistency. They love that. 4- Scalability and upselling opportunities: It’s easier to convert your subscribers to layer on higher tiers (extra services, faster delivery, premium support). Plus, clients can adjust tiers (basic, pro, premium) as their needs grow. Subscription service models: SaaS, Curation, or Access? Let’s break them down clearly so you can spot the best fit for your skills, your audience, and your business goals. 1- SaaS (Software as a Service) SaaS is about giving people access to a tool or platform you’ve built, usually for a monthly or annual fee. The customer doesn’t own the software; they just use it online. Slack, Canva, and Notion are commonly used SaaS products. Key features: Recurring payments: You get steady revenue as long as the customer stays subscribed. Cloud-based: The product is accessed online, no installation needed. Flexible pricing tiers: Customers can choose plans based on features, usage, or user count. 📌 Bottom line: SaaS is your path from one-on-one to one-to-many. It's the most scalable model, and it's closer than you think. 2- Curation or Package model The curation model is all about taste and trust. You deliver a carefully selected set of products, resources, or content that fits your audience’s needs or style. For example, monthly social media management packages, birchboxes (beauty samples tailored to preferences), design asset subscriptions, monthly industry roundups from a consultant. Key Features: Handpicked value: Customers trust your selection more than they want to choose themselves. Discovery & delight: Surprises, recommendations, or things they wouldn’t find on their own. Personal touch: Makes customers feel seen and understood. Ruul Space makes it easier to sell your packages (just a click and boom). To try Ruuling out , join the community of over 35,000 freelancers worldwide today. Your profile can look like that on Ruul Space 👇🏼 📌 Bottom line: You're the product. Package your judgment, not just your output. 3- Access model Access models work by offering exclusive perks, private communities, or early access. Things your audience can’t get elsewhere. It’s not just about what you offer, but who gets to be part of it. Patreon, Substack, and OnlyFans are the platforms you may have heard of. They are made for an access model. What does it look like for an independent? A solo business coach offering a paid Slack or Discord mastermind group and a digital marketer who shares practical tips on a paid Substack newsletter are two examples. Key features: Exclusive entry: Behind-the-scenes content, discounts, beta features. Community: Shared space for learning, support, or networking. Tiers & perks: Offer basic and premium levels with extra benefits. How to set a pricing strategy for subscriptions Pricing strategies for freelancers are a reflection of your value and a key driver of growth and retention in the subscription economy. Here are different options to guide you through pricing your subscription-based products and services: 1- Tiered pricing: Why three options often work best Tiered pricing means offering two or more plans, each with different features and price points. It helps you serve a wider range of customers, from those with small budgets to those who want the full experience. Most people tend to choose the middle option. It feels safe, not the cheapest, not the most expensive. This is sometimes called the "Goldilocks effect" : not too little, not too much. It helps to design your middle tier carefully and make it noticeably better than your basic plan, but still affordable. It should feel like the best deal. In my experience, this is the plan most customers pick, especially if they’re unsure. You don’t need too many options. Three is usually enough: something simple, something in-between, and something premium. Here’s what works well with tiered pricing: It’s flexible: You give customers a choice that fits their needs. It encourages upgrades: As their needs grow, they can move up a tier. It shows clear value: Each tier feels like a meaningful step up. A word of caution: too many options can confuse people. If they pause and think too long, they might not choose at all. Keep your pricing page clear, and show what makes each plan different in plain terms. See our hourly rate calculator to get some ideas. 2- Freemium model: Let users try before they buy The freemium model blends "free" and "premium." Users get access to a basic version of your product for free indefinitely. If they want more advanced features, they pay. This is different from a free trial, which usually offers full access but for a limited time. Freemium gives users room to explore at their own pace, with the hope that they'll eventually want more. But here’s the catch: most users never upgrade. The real challenge is turning free users into paying ones. That’s where observation and timing come in. Instead of just offering a free version and hoping for the best, watch how people use it. Do they get stuck? Are they using one feature often but ignoring another? This data tells you where they’re finding value and where they might need a nudge. You can use things like in-app messages or reminders to show them what they’re missing. For example, if someone keeps hitting the usage limit of a free feature, that’s a natural moment to offer an upgrade. These nudges don’t need to be aggressive, just helpful and well-timed. For freelancers and small teams, this means setting up simple tracking and paying attention to patterns. Even a few small insights can make a difference. 3- Usage-based pricing: Pay for what you actually use In usage-based pricing, your customer’s bill depends on how much of the product or service they actually use. This could be anything from API calls and file storage to the number of invoices they send. At Ruul, for example, we use a simple version of this: freelancers only pay a flat 5% transaction fee when they issue an invoice. No invoice, no cost. You can try it now. Also see this invoicing guide . This model is appealing to users because there's no upfront commitment. But for small businesses or solopreneurs, relying solely on usage-based income can be risky. If your users slow down or leave, your revenue drops instantly. One workaround is a hybrid model. Think of it as a small monthly fee plus variable usage costs. It gives you a bit more predictability without scaring away users with high upfront pricing. Another option is to group usage into tiers, like "up to 50 invoices/month" for $X. That way, users still feel in control, but you avoid tiny, fluctuating charges that make budgeting hard for both sides. If your own expenses also scale with usage (like paying for cloud services or software APIs), it’s worth mapping out your breakeven points before choosing a model. Whatever you go with, make sure your pricing is easy to understand. Nobody likes surprise bills, especially when they’re just getting started. Bonus: Psychological pricing: Practical tactics that gently guide decisions Psychological pricing is also about how you present prices. Subtle changes in the way the numbers look or when they look can affect the way the customer perceives value. I will teach you how to do this. Practical pricing tactics to try: Charm pricing (.99 or .95): Pricing something at $9.99 instead of $10 isn’t just a gimmick, it works because we read prices from left to right. That "9" feels like a deal, even though the difference is just a cent. Urgency drivers: Time-limited offers, countdown timers, or even showing limited stock taps into FOMO (fear of missing out). If you've ever bought something just before a sale ended, you’ve felt this in action. Value framing: The way you word an offer matters. Saying “Buy one, get one free” often feels more generous than “50% off two”, even though the math is identical. Clean price appearance: Dropping the unnecessary decimals (like $12 instead of $12.00) can make prices feel simpler and cheaper. It’s a small edit, but worth testing. Flat rate clarity: If your product has multiple moving parts or costs, bundling them into one predictable price helps reduce the buyer’s mental workload. That clarity can be a deciding factor. Freemium hook: Offering a basic free plan helps people experience your product before committing. If the upgrade path is clear and the premium value is obvious, many will choose to move up. Anchoring effect: The first price a visitor sees sets a mental benchmark. If your most expensive plan is shown first, the mid-tier might suddenly feel more reasonable. Highlight what stands out: Using bold labels like “Best Value” or visually isolating a plan can make it more memorable. That’s the Von Restorff effect in action—our brains notice what’s different. You don’t need to use every tactic at once. Start small. Test one or two changes: swap out a price structure, add a time-based offer, or play with how you visually highlight your plans. If you're offering tiered pricing, try positioning the plan you want most people to choose in the middle and label it clearly. Small adjustments to price presentation often outperform big shifts in actual pricing. It’s about making the value you offer easier to see and easier to say yes to. How to reach and retain subscribers? Your subscription-based service or product is out. But is it loud (and discoverable)? It should be. 1- Content marketing: Be the person they turn to Think of content marketing as your long game. The goal? Become a go-to resource for your audience—someone who helps solve their problems, not just sells to them. Start with these: How to guides: Help readers take action. Short and useful beats long and vague. Trends and insights: Share what’s happening in your industry and why it matters. Free tools and downloads: Simple calculators, checklists, or templates can be game changers. Customer stories: Real people > abstract benefits. Let your users do the talking. When done right, this kind of content builds trust and keeps people engaged. And over time, it makes your subscription feel like a must-have rather than a nice-to-have. Tip: Content isn't just for getting new customers, it's also a reminder to current ones that their subscription is still worth it. 2- Social media: Show up, listen, connect If content marketing is your library, social media is your café. It’s where you interact, respond, and learn what your audience actually wants. What to try: Ask questions: Simple polls or Q&As often bring surprising insights. LinkedIn and Instagram Stories are good places for this. Behind-the-scenes: Show how you work, what you’re building, or even where you work from. People like to see the sincerity and real-life scenes in the background. Short videos: Reels, TikToks, Shorts. These formats travel far when they feel genuine. The other day, I saw that a 1-second Reels had 4.5 million views, it's not a joke, it's real. Platform focus: Instagram: Great for visuals and lifestyle content. TikTok: Raw, relatable, and fast-moving. YouTube: Ideal if you teach or explain complex topics. Why it matters: Your subscribers are part of a community. When people feel included and heard, they stick around. Also, people generally don't want to follow business accounts (unless you are offering something fun). Instead, they want to follow the founders, team members and see their lives. 3- Email marketing & automation: Keep the conversation going Email is personal. Unlike social media, your emails land where people pay attention, their inbox. Start simple with automation: Welcome email: A warm hello, quick tips, maybe a thank-you gift. Reactivation: For quiet subscribers, “Still with us?” goes a long way. Product tips: Help users get the most out of what they’ve already paid for. With email automation, you can maintain consistent, high-touch communication with your growing subscriber base without having to send each email manually. This allows you to effectively scale your customer relationship management efforts and frees up valuable time for your core business activities. 4- Influencer marketing that actually works People trust people, not logos. When an influencer really uses your product and doesn’t just hold it up in a selfie, it lands. Their audience sees it in action and thinks, “Huh, maybe this is worth checking out.” It’s personal, not polished. The best campaigns feel like a friend giving a recommendation, not a brand trying to sell something. A casual Instagram Story or messy desk setup with your product = ✨ gold. Content types that convert with influencers I've seen these formats perform really well for subscriptions: Short-form videos (TikTok, Reels, Shorts): Great for showing quick value or humor. Unboxings: Still going strong. People love the excitement and raw reaction. Mini tutorials: Show them how your product fits into their life. “A day in the life” with your product subtly included. Organic is everything. UGC-style content: Even if created by an influencer, make it feel user-generated. Ask influencers what type of content their audience loves. Don’t assume. You might be surprised. It’s not about follower count. I mean it. A niche creator with 5K loyal followers can bring you more subscribers than a mega-influencer with a million passive ones. Look for alignment in values and tone. If you’re playful and they’re super polished, it’s probably not a fit. Always check engagement (comments, not just likes). Are people actually talking to them? Choose a MoR platform for subscription sales If you’re a solo creator, freelancer, or indie SaaS founder, you’ve probably asked yourself: “How the heck do I handle payments, taxes, and all the legal stuff across countries?” That’s where a Merchant of Record (MoR) comes in. And honestly? It’s a game-changer. Check out Ruul Space. It’s free to use. Pay nothing until you get your subscribers. Then, we will ask for 5% commission fee. No hidden fees. Sure. What is a MoR (and why should you care)? A Merchant of Record is a service that takes care of selling on your behalf. That means when someone buys from you, it’s technically the MoR handling the transaction. Why does that matter? Because they deal with all the messy stuff you don’t want to touch: Processing payments (yes, including international ones) Handling taxes, calculating, filing, and paying them (huge!) Managing currency conversions Staying compliant with local laws (so you don’t have to learn EU tax code at 2 AM) Dealing with chargebacks, refunds, and customer support tied to payments Basically, they’re like your international operations team without needing to hire anyone. Top subscription sales platforms (with Merchant of Record support) 1. 🏆Ruul: Built for subscription-based services and software At Ruul, we support both professional services (like freelance work) and digital products (like software or tools). That means whether you're offering monthly social media management, online classes, or even access to a custom SaaS tool. You can set up recurring billing and let the platform handle the boring stuff. Here’s what that looks like: Create a subscription model for your clients. Great for retainers, long-term collaborations, or fixed monthly packages. No chasing payments. Recurring invoices are sent automatically, and payments are collected on schedule. Supports both services and software. Whether you’re selling time or tools, it works. Set it once, and focus on the work. You don’t have to send reminders or follow up on unpaid invoices. Global compliance handled. We deal with sales tax, invoicing, and customer billing support. Simple for clients. They don’t need an account to pay; everything is smooth and low-friction. Crypto and local currency payments. More ways to get paid, faster. This setup is especially useful if you work with international clients or offer retainer services. It adds structure to your business and reduces mental load. No awkward payment reminders, no missed invoices, just a clean and automated flow. An example of use: If your client buys recurring services from you every month, such as “10 blogs” or “monthly social media management”, you can turn this into a subscription with Ruul. Pricing: No monthly subscription fee. We only charge 5% fixed commission per transaction. Start Ruuling the subscriptions now. 2. Paddle Paddle is built for SaaS companies and software businesses that want an all-in-one solution for global sales, taxes, and subscriptions. Key features: Manages subscriptions, renewals, and dunning Full responsibility for global sales tax Includes chargeback protection and fraud prevention Developer-friendly tools and APIs Pricing: 5% + $0.50 per transaction Custom pricing available for high-volume sellers For solo creators or freelancers, it can feel a bit too heavyweight and technical. 3. Lemon Squeezy Lemon Squeezy is an e-commerce platform for small businesses and creators selling software, licenses, or digital products. Key features: Supports subscriptions, upgrades, free trials, and discounts Built-in VAT and sales tax handling License key delivery for software products Abandoned cart recovery and analytics tools Pricing: 5% + $0.50 per transaction No monthly fees, but additional banking fees may apply Just be prepared for slightly higher transaction costs, especially in Europe, and don’t expect much help with marketing. It’s all DIY on that end. 4. Gumroad Gumroad is a simple platform for selling digital content, ideal for artists, writers, and indie creators starting out. Key features: Supports unlimited digital products and memberships Basic analytics and customer management Customizable checkout and domains MoR with partial tax handling Pricing: No monthly plan. Free plan: 10% + processing fees Super easy to set up and use, but the 10% fee on the free plan adds up quickly. Good for testing the waters, but as your sales grow or you want more control, you’ll likely outgrow it. Mastering customer retention (without making it complicated) So here’s the thing: keeping your customers around is way more powerful than constantly chasing new ones. Retention brings in stable revenue, loyal fans, and a ton of peace of mind. Let’s break down how to make that happen, starting with the very first interaction. 1- Make onboarding a wow moment Think of onboarding as your first date with a customer. It sets the tone. Start fast. Don’t make them wait to use what they paid for. If it’s content, let them read/watch now. No delays. Welcome with intent. A little gesture (like a gift or a warm email) before they even pay shows you’re in this for the long run. Ease them in. Use emails, product tours, or even memes—whatever fits your brand to guide them through using your product. Give options. Some people love step-by-steps; others want to skip ahead. Let them. Send one solid welcome email. Thank them, show them where to start, and offer help. Bonus points if it doesn’t feel like it was written by a robot. What’s worked for me: breaking onboarding into small “aha” wins. Like, “Set this up in 2 minutes.” or “Try this now and save time later.” It keeps people moving without overwhelm. 2- Use a CRM. But make it work for you You don’t need to get lost in dashboards and reports. But having some kind of system to track your customer relationships is huge. Here’s what a simple CRM setup can do: Help you spot who's about to churn (e.g., haven’t logged in for 2 weeks). Automate some messages: “Hey, noticed you haven’t used your plan. Want a quick demo?” Give you a 360° view of your customer: What they like, what they ignore, and what bugs them. The right nudge at the right moment keeps people around. 3- Listen like you mean it Most brands collect feedback and then… do nothing. Don’t be that brand. Here’s how to turn feedback into retention gold: Quick polls in newsletters: “What’s your biggest challenge right now?” Preference pages: Let people choose how often they hear from you and what about. Social media check-ins: Ask questions. Run topic votes. People love having a say. Follow up on feedback: “Hey, you said X wasn’t working. Here’s what we did.” Honestly, feedback is your shortcut. Your customers will literally tell you how to keep them… if you ask the right way. 4. Fighting churn (before it starts) Every subscription biz deals with cancellations. The trick? Stay ahead of them. Ask why people leave. A 1-click “Sorry to see you go. Mind telling us why?” goes a long way. Make your value clear. If your product saves people time, money, or effort, say it often and clearly. Be upfront. People cancel less when pricing and renewals are crystal clear from the beginning. Use your content. Emails, blogs, even memes—anything that reminds people why they signed up. One small but powerful tip: Reward loyalty. A surprise gift at month 6, a “thank you” email at renewal time… these things stick. Finally, if you're just starting, pick one area, maybe onboarding or feedback, and do it really well. You’ll start seeing results way faster than trying to fix everything at once. How Ruul helps you sell subscriptions (Without losing your mind) Selling subscriptions sounds easy. Until you try to deal with payment systems, tax laws, and chasing clients who “forgot” to pay. That’s where Ruul steps in. Here’s what it really does for you: → Handles all the messy stuff: Taxes, invoicing, compliance, payouts. Ruul acts as a Merchant of Record (MoR), so you're not buried in admin. → Lets you focus on building, not billing: Whether you're a freelance designer or running a micro SaaS, Ruul helps you sell subscriptions without learning international finance. → Global reach, no drama: Sell in 190+ countries, accept payments in 140 currencies (yep, including crypto). I didn’t even know that many currencies existed. → Predictable pricing: Ruul takes a 5% commission per transaction. Ready to take control? Sign up for Ruul and start selling your subscriptions your way. Over 100,000 independents have already made the switch. FAQ 1. How do you sell a subscription? Sell subscriptions by highlighting predictable value, unique benefits, and exclusive access. Offer tiered pricing and automate the sales process using a Merchant of Record. 2. How to market a subscription service? Market your service through targeted content, active social media engagement, and automated email campaigns. Leverage influencer partnerships that genuinely showcase your product's ongoing value. 3. How to make money from subscriptions? Make money by prioritizing high customer retention and encouraging upgrades to premium tiers. Consistently deliver and communicate the perceived value to ensure recurring payments. 4. Is a subscription model profitable? 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https://tinyhack.com/2014/03/12/implementing-a-web-server-in-a-single-printf-call/#comment-23681 | Implementing a web server in a single printf() call – Tinyhack.com --> Skip to content Tinyhack.com A hacker does for love what others would not do for money. Implementing a web server in a single printf() call A guy just forwarded a joke that most of us will already know Jeff Dean Facts (also here and here ). Everytime I read that list, this part stands out: Jeff Dean once implemented a web server in a single printf() call. Other engineers added thousands of lines of explanatory comments but still don’t understand exactly how it works. Today that program is the front-end to Google Search. It is really possible to implement a web server using a single printf call, but I haven’t found anyone doing it. So this time after reading the list, I decided to implement it. So here is the code, a pure single printf call, without any extra variables or macros (don’t worry, I will explain how to this code works) #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { printf("%*c%hn%*c%hn" "\xeb\x3d\x48\x54\x54\x50\x2f\x31\x2e\x30\x20\x32" "\x30\x30\x0d\x0a\x43\x6f\x6e\x74\x65\x6e\x74\x2d" "\x74\x79\x70\x65\x3a\x74\x65\x78\x74\x2f\x68\x74" "\x6d\x6c\x0d\x0a\x0d\x0a\x3c\x68\x31\x3e\x48\x65" "\x6c\x6c\x6f\x20\x57\x6f\x72\x6c\x64\x21\x3c\x2f" "\x68\x31\x3e\x4c\x8d\x2d\xbc\xff\xff\xff\x48\x89" "\xe3\x48\x83\xeb\x10\x48\x31\xc0\x50\x66\xb8\x1f" "\x90\xc1\xe0\x10\xb0\x02\x50\x31\xd2\x31\xf6\xff" "\xc6\x89\xf7\xff\xc7\x31\xc0\xb0\x29\x0f\x05\x49" "\x89\xc2\x31\xd2\xb2\x10\x48\x89\xde\x89\xc7\x31" "\xc0\xb0\x31\x0f\x05\x31\xc0\xb0\x05\x89\xc6\x4c" "\x89\xd0\x89\xc7\x31\xc0\xb0\x32\x0f\x05\x31\xd2" "\x31\xf6\x4c\x89\xd0\x89\xc7\x31\xc0\xb0\x2b\x0f" "\x05\x49\x89\xc4\x48\x31\xd2\xb2\x3d\x4c\x89\xee" "\x4c\x89\xe7\x31\xc0\xff\xc0\x0f\x05\x31\xf6\xff" "\xc6\xff\xc6\x4c\x89\xe7\x31\xc0\xb0\x30\x0f\x05" "\x4c\x89\xe7\x31\xc0\xb0\x03\x0f\x05\xeb\xc3", ((((unsigned long int)0x4005c8 + 12) >> 16) & 0xffff), 0, 0x00000000006007D8 + 2, (((unsigned long int)0x4005c8 + 12) & 0xffff)- ((((unsigned long int)0x4005c8 + 12) >> 16) & 0xffff), 0, 0x00000000006007D8 ); } This code only works on a Linux AMD64 bit system, with a particular compiler (gcc version 4.8.2 (Debian 4.8.2-16) ) And to compile it: gcc -g web1.c -O webserver As some of you may have guessed: I cheated by using a special format string . That code may not run on your machine because I have hardcoded two addresses. The following version is a little bit more user friendly (easier to change), but you are still going to need to change 2 values: FUNCTION_ADDR and DESTADDR which I will explain later: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdint.h> #define FUNCTION_ADDR ((uint64_t)0x4005c8 + 12) #define DESTADDR 0x00000000006007D8 #define a (FUNCTION_ADDR & 0xffff) #define b ((FUNCTION_ADDR >> 16) & 0xffff) int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { printf("%*c%hn%*c%hn" "\xeb\x3d\x48\x54\x54\x50\x2f\x31\x2e\x30\x20\x32" "\x30\x30\x0d\x0a\x43\x6f\x6e\x74\x65\x6e\x74\x2d" "\x74\x79\x70\x65\x3a\x74\x65\x78\x74\x2f\x68\x74" "\x6d\x6c\x0d\x0a\x0d\x0a\x3c\x68\x31\x3e\x48\x65" "\x6c\x6c\x6f\x20\x57\x6f\x72\x6c\x64\x21\x3c\x2f" "\x68\x31\x3e\x4c\x8d\x2d\xbc\xff\xff\xff\x48\x89" "\xe3\x48\x83\xeb\x10\x48\x31\xc0\x50\x66\xb8\x1f" "\x90\xc1\xe0\x10\xb0\x02\x50\x31\xd2\x31\xf6\xff" "\xc6\x89\xf7\xff\xc7\x31\xc0\xb0\x29\x0f\x05\x49" "\x89\xc2\x31\xd2\xb2\x10\x48\x89\xde\x89\xc7\x31" "\xc0\xb0\x31\x0f\x05\x31\xc0\xb0\x05\x89\xc6\x4c" "\x89\xd0\x89\xc7\x31\xc0\xb0\x32\x0f\x05\x31\xd2" "\x31\xf6\x4c\x89\xd0\x89\xc7\x31\xc0\xb0\x2b\x0f" "\x05\x49\x89\xc4\x48\x31\xd2\xb2\x3d\x4c\x89\xee" "\x4c\x89\xe7\x31\xc0\xff\xc0\x0f\x05\x31\xf6\xff" "\xc6\xff\xc6\x4c\x89\xe7\x31\xc0\xb0\x30\x0f\x05" "\x4c\x89\xe7\x31\xc0\xb0\x03\x0f\x05\xeb\xc3" , b, 0, DESTADDR + 2, a-b, 0, DESTADDR ); } I will explain how the code works through a series of short C codes. The first one is a code that will explain how that we can start another code without function call. See this simple code: #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #define ADDR 0x00000000600720 void hello() { printf("hello world\n"); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { (*((unsigned long int*)ADDR))= (unsigned long int)hello; } You can compile it, but it many not run on your system. You need to do these steps: 1. Compile the code: gcc run-finalizer.c -o run-finalizer 2. Examine the address of fini_array objdump -h -j .fini_array run-finalizer And find the VMA of it: run-finalizer: file format elf64-x86-64 Sections: Idx Name Size VMA LMA File off Algn 18 .fini_array 00000008 0000000000600720 0000000000600720 00000720 2**3 CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, DATA Note that you need a recent GCC to do this, older version of gcc uses different mechanism of storing finalizers. 3. Change the value of ADDR on the code to the correct address 4. Compile the code again 5. Run it and now you will see “hello world” printed to your screen. How does this work exactly?: According to Chapter 11 of Linux Standard Base Core Specification 3.1 .fini_array This section holds an array of function pointers that contributes to a single termination array for the executable or shared object containing the section. We are overwriting the array so that our hello function is called instead of the default handler. If you are trying to compile the webserver code, the value of ADDR is obtained the same way (using objdump). Ok, now we know how to execute a function by overriding a certain address, we need to know how we can overwrite an address using printf . You can find many tutorials on how to exploit format string bugs, but I will try give a short explanation. The printf function has this feature that enables us to know how many characters has been printed using the “%n” format: #include <stdio.h> int main(){ int count; printf("AB%n", &count); printf("\n%d characters printed\n", count); } You will see that the output is: AB 2 characters printed Of course we can put any address to the count pointer to overwrite that address. But to overide an address with a large value we need to print a large amount of text. Fortunately there is another format string “%hn” that works on short instead of int. We can overwrite the value 2 bytes at a time to form the 4 byte value that we want. Lets try to use two printf calls to put a¡ value that we want (in this case the pointer to function “hello”) to the fini_array: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdint.h> #define FUNCTION_ADDR ((uint64_t)hello) #define DESTADDR 0x0000000000600948 void hello() { printf("\n\n\n\nhello world\n\n"); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { short a= FUNCTION_ADDR & 0xffff; short b = (FUNCTION_ADDR >> 16) & 0xffff; printf("a = %04x b = %04x\n", a, b) uint64_t *p = (uint64_t*)DESTADDR; printf("before: %08lx\n", *p); printf("%*c%hn", b, 0, DESTADDR + 2 ); printf("after1: %08lx\n", *p); printf("%*c%hn", a, 0, DESTADDR); printf("after2: %08lx\n", *p); return 0; } The important lines are: short a= FUNCTION_ADDR & 0xffff; short b = (FUNCTION_ADDR >> 16) & 0xffff; printf("%*c%hn", b, 0, DESTADDR + 2 ); printf("%*c%hn", a, 0, DESTADDR); The a and b are just halves of the function address, we can construct a string of length a and b to be given to printf, but I chose to use the “%*” formatting which will control the length of the output through parameter. For example, this code: printf("%*c", 10, 'A'); Will print 9 spaces followed by A, so in total, 10 characters will be printed. If we want to use just one printf, we need to take account that b bytes have been printed, and we need to print another b-a bytes (the counter is accumulative). printf("%*c%hn%*c%hn", b, 0, DESTADDR + 2, b-a, 0, DESTADDR ); Currently we are using the “hello” function to call, but we can call any function (or any address). I have written a shellcode that acts as a web server that just prints “Hello world”. This is the shell code that I made: unsigned char hello[] = "\xeb\x3d\x48\x54\x54\x50\x2f\x31\x2e\x30\x20\x32" "\x30\x30\x0d\x0a\x43\x6f\x6e\x74\x65\x6e\x74\x2d" "\x74\x79\x70\x65\x3a\x74\x65\x78\x74\x2f\x68\x74" "\x6d\x6c\x0d\x0a\x0d\x0a\x3c\x68\x31\x3e\x48\x65" "\x6c\x6c\x6f\x20\x57\x6f\x72\x6c\x64\x21\x3c\x2f" "\x68\x31\x3e\x4c\x8d\x2d\xbc\xff\xff\xff\x48\x89" "\xe3\x48\x83\xeb\x10\x48\x31\xc0\x50\x66\xb8\x1f" "\x90\xc1\xe0\x10\xb0\x02\x50\x31\xd2\x31\xf6\xff" "\xc6\x89\xf7\xff\xc7\x31\xc0\xb0\x29\x0f\x05\x49" "\x89\xc2\x31\xd2\xb2\x10\x48\x89\xde\x89\xc7\x31" "\xc0\xb0\x31\x0f\x05\x31\xc0\xb0\x05\x89\xc6\x4c" "\x89\xd0\x89\xc7\x31\xc0\xb0\x32\x0f\x05\x31\xd2" "\x31\xf6\x4c\x89\xd0\x89\xc7\x31\xc0\xb0\x2b\x0f" "\x05\x49\x89\xc4\x48\x31\xd2\xb2\x3d\x4c\x89\xee" "\x4c\x89\xe7\x31\xc0\xff\xc0\x0f\x05\x31\xf6\xff" "\xc6\xff\xc6\x4c\x89\xe7\x31\xc0\xb0\x30\x0f\x05" "\x4c\x89\xe7\x31\xc0\xb0\x03\x0f\x05\xeb\xc3"; If we remove the function hello and insert that shell code, that code will be called. That code is just a string, so we can append it to the “%*c%hn%*c%hn” format string. This string is unnamed, so we will need to find the address after we compile it. To obtain the address, we need to compile the code, then disassemble it: objdump -d webserver 00000000004004fd <main>: 4004fd: 55 push %rbp 4004fe: 48 89 e5 mov %rsp,%rbp 400501: 48 83 ec 20 sub $0x20,%rsp 400505: 89 7d fc mov %edi,-0x4(%rbp) 400508: 48 89 75 f0 mov %rsi,-0x10(%rbp) 40050c: c7 04 24 d8 07 60 00 movl $0x6007d8,(%rsp) 400513: 41 b9 00 00 00 00 mov $0x0,%r9d 400519: 41 b8 94 05 00 00 mov $0x594,%r8d 40051f: b9 da 07 60 00 mov $0x6007da,%ecx 400524: ba 00 00 00 00 mov $0x0,%edx 400529: be 40 00 00 00 mov $0x40,%esi 40052e: bf c8 05 40 00 mov $0x4005c8,%edi 400533: b8 00 00 00 00 mov $0x0,%eax 400538: e8 a3 fe ff ff callq 4003e0 <printf@plt> 40053d: c9 leaveq 40053e: c3 retq 40053f: 90 nop We only need to care about this line: mov $0x4005c8,%edi That is the address that we need in: #define FUNCTION_ADDR ((uint64_t)0x4005c8 + 12) The +12 is needed because our shell code starts after the string “%*c%hn%*c%hn” which is 12 characters long. If you are curious about the shell code, it was created from the following C code. #include<stdio.h> #include<string.h> #include<stdlib.h> #include<unistd.h> #include<sys/types.h> #include<sys/stat.h> #include<sys/socket.h> #include<arpa/inet.h> #include<netdb.h> #include<signal.h> #include<fcntl.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int sockfd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); struct sockaddr_in serv_addr; bzero((char *)&serv_addr, sizeof(serv_addr)); serv_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; serv_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; serv_addr.sin_port = htons(8080); bind(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&serv_addr, sizeof(serv_addr)); listen(sockfd, 5); while (1) { int cfd = accept(sockfd, 0, 0); char *s = "HTTP/1.0 200\r\nContent-type:text/html\r\n\r\n<h1>Hello world!</h1>"; if (fork()==0) { write(cfd, s, strlen(s)); shutdown(cfd, SHUT_RDWR); close(cfd); } } return 0; } I have done an extra effort (although it is not really necessary in this case) to remove all NUL character from the shell code (since I couldn’t find one for X86-64 in the Shellcodes database ). Jeff Dean once implemented a web server in a single printf() call. Other engineers added thousands of lines of explanatory comments but still don’t understand exactly how it works. Today that program is the front-end to Google Search . It is left as an exercise for the reader to scale the web server to able to handle Google search load. Source codes for this post is available at https://github.com/yohanes/printf-webserver For people who thinks that this is useless: yes it is useless. I just happen to like this challenge, and it has refreshed my memory and knowledge for the following topics: shell code writing (haven’t done this in years), AMD64 assembly (calling convention, preserved registers, etc), syscalls, objdump, fini_array (last time I checked, gcc still used .dtors), printf format exploiting, gdb tricks (like writing memory block to file), and low level socket code (I have been using boost’s for the past few years). Update : Ubuntu adds a security feature that provides a read-only relocation table area in the final ELF. To be able to run the examples in ubuntu, add this in the command line when compiling -Wl,-z,norelro e.g: gcc -Wl,-z,norelro test.c Author admin Posted on March 12, 2014 April 28, 2017 Categories hacks 18 thoughts on “Implementing a web server in a single printf() call” dodi says: March 12, 2014 at 2:04 pm eh buset, serius nih lu ? 🙂 Reply priyo says: March 13, 2014 at 5:07 am scroll up… scroll down… scroll up… scroll down… 100x *gagal paham* Reply terminalcommand says: March 13, 2014 at 5:19 am Thank you! Very interesting article. I also didn’t know about the one line webserver at google. Although this is a hard topic, you’ve made a great work simplifying it. Reply Basun says: March 13, 2014 at 10:02 am The one line webserver bit is a joke about Jeff Dean, who works at Google. Its not real. 🙂 Reply Cees Timmerman says: April 20, 2016 at 4:12 pm There are real webserver oneliners: https://gist.github.com/willurd/5720255 Reply anonim says: March 13, 2014 at 5:29 am Diskusinya di https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7389623 Reply Neil says: March 13, 2014 at 12:38 pm Shouldn’t there be an exit() somewhere in the fork==0 branch? Otherwise every time there is a request the new child process will become a server too and start accepting requests, right? I think the parent leaks its copy of the file descriptor too. Maybe the fork is a bit redundant. I don’t think the write or close will block with such a small amount of data. Cool post though! I’m not really sure why I’m nitpicking in the shell code. Sorry. Reply admin says: March 14, 2014 at 1:58 am Ah yes, there is an exit from the loop on the assembly code (myhttp.s) but it got removed from http.c when I removed the comment and debug code. And you are also right about the fork, it is unnecessary in this case. At first I was going to write the HTTP headers and then exec some external command. I changed my mind and didn’t bother deleting the fork call. Reply Kyle Ross says: March 13, 2014 at 11:02 pm This is really interesting, but I’m having trouble following whats actually happening. Could you explain how you reduced that C code with includes and methods into a string containing hex codes and how that is turned back into some sort of executable code? Thanks Reply admin says: March 14, 2014 at 2:01 am I think it is beyond the scope of this article to explain about shell code writing. There are many books and tutorials that you can read (just search for “buffer overflow” or “shell code writing”). Reply TTK Ciar says: March 14, 2014 at 1:05 am Alternatively: $ perl -Mojo -E ‘a({inline => “%= `uptime`”})->start’ daemon & Server available at http://127.0.0.1:3000 . $ lynx -dump -nolist http://127.0.0.1:3000/ 17:57:56 up 66 days, 6:45, 108 users, load average: 0.10, 0.12, 0.07 though, perl by definition is cheating. Reply Evan Danaher says: March 14, 2014 at 2:54 pm I’m not sure why you used finalizers instead of just changing the return address on the stack; this may be the first time I’ve ever said this, but stack smashing is much more portable. I’ve made a variant that I’d expect to work on any gcc 4.4-4.7 on x86_64 Linux, and have some ideas which, if they work out, may make it actually “portable” to any x86/x86_64 Unix running a reasonable compiler. https://github.com/edanaher/printf-webserver Reply admin says: March 17, 2014 at 3:02 pm Yes using the stack is also possible, but on most modern system, GCC is compiled with stack protection turned on (and needs to be disabled using -fno-stack-protector). Reply Pingback: Implementing a web server in a single printf() call « adafruit industries blog Itzik Kotler says: March 15, 2014 at 4:35 pm Pretty neat. I did something similar (all though simpler) back in the days. See: http://www.exploit-db.com/papers/13233/ Reply Pingback: Saving the world, one cpu cycle at a time | Dav's bit o the web programath says: April 22, 2014 at 1:18 pm printf(“%*c%hn%*c%hn”, b, 0, DESTADDR + 2, b-a, 0, DESTADDR ); ————————————————— i think the fourth parameter should be ‘a-b’, not ‘b-a’, because a == b + (a – b) Reply Pingback: New top story on Hacker News: Implementing a web server in a single printf call (2014) – Latest news Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 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How does two-factor authentication with an authentication application ( TOTP ) work? How do I set it up on PyPI? How does two-factor authentication with a security device (e.g. USB key) work? How do I set it up on PyPI? What devices (other than a USB key) can I use as a security device? How does two-factor authentication with a recovery code work? How do I set it up on PyPI? How can I use API tokens to authenticate with PyPI? Why do certain actions require me to confirm my password? How do I change my PyPI username? How can I use Trusted Publishers to publish to PyPI? Integrating Does PyPI have APIs I can use? How can I run a mirror of PyPI? How do I get notified when a new version of a project is released? Where can I see statistics about PyPI, downloads, and project/package usage? What are the file hashes used for, and how can I verify them? Administration of projects on PyPI How can I publish my private packages to PyPI? Why isn't my desired project name available? How do I claim an abandoned or previously registered project name? What collaborator roles are available for a project on PyPI? How do I become an owner/maintainer of a project on PyPI? How can I upload a project description in a different format? How do I get a file size limit exemption or increase for my project? How do I get a total project size limit exemption or increase for my project? Where does PyPI get its data on project vulnerabilities from, and how can I correct it? How can I restore a deleted project, release or file? Troubleshooting Why am I getting "the description failed to render" error? Why can't I manually upload files to PyPI, through the browser interface? I forgot my PyPI password. Can you help me? I've lost access to my PyPI account. Can you help me? Why am I getting an "Invalid or non-existent authentication information." error when uploading files? Why am I getting "No matching distribution found" or "Could not fetch URL" errors during pip install ? I am having trouble using the PyPI website. Can you help me? Why did my package or user registration get blocked? Why am I getting a "Filename or contents already exists" or "Filename has been previously used" error? How do I request a new trove classifier? Where can I report a bug or provide feedback about PyPI? I'm having trouble setting up two factor authentication with an authentication application ( TOTP ). Can you help me? My project says it's in quarantine. What does that mean? About Who maintains PyPI? What powers PyPI? Can I depend on PyPI being available? How can I contribute to PyPI? How do I keep up with upcoming changes to PyPI? How can I get a list of PyPI's IP addresses? What does the "beta feature" badge mean? What are Warehouse's current beta features? How do I pronounce "PyPI"? Basics What's a package, project, or release? We use a number of terms to describe software available on PyPI, like "project", "release", "file", and "package". Sometimes those terms are confusing because they're used to describe different things in other contexts. Here's how we use them on PyPI: A "project" on PyPI is the name of a collection of releases and files, and information about them. Projects on PyPI are made and shared by other members of the Python community so that you can use them. A "release" on PyPI is a specific version of a project. For example, the requests project has many releases, like "requests 2.10" and "requests 1.2.1". A release consists of one or more "files". A "file", also known as a "package", on PyPI is something that you can download and install. Because of different hardware, operating systems, and file formats, a release may have several files (packages), like an archive containing source code or a binary wheel . How do I install a file (package) from PyPI? To learn how to install a file from PyPI, visit the installation tutorial on the Python Packaging User Guide . How do I package and publish my code for PyPI? For full instructions on configuring, packaging and distributing your Python project, refer to the packaging tutorial on the Python Packaging User Guide . What's a trove classifier? Classifiers are used to categorize projects on PyPI. See the classifiers page for more information, as well as a list of valid classifiers. What's a "yanked" release? A yanked release is a release that is always ignored by an installer, unless it is the only release that matches a version specifier (using either == or === ). See the user documentation for more information, including how to yank a release. What's an archived project? An archived project is a project that is no longer receiving any updates. A project maintainer can mark a project as archived to signal to users that future updates should not be expected. Archived projects are publicly visible and can still be resolved from the index by default, unlike deleted or yanked releases. An archived project cannot make new releases and will not appear in PyPI's search results. My account Why do I need a verified email address? Currently, PyPI requires a verified email address to perform the following operations: Register a new project. Upload a new version or file. The list of activities that require a verified email address is likely to grow over time. This policy will allow us to enforce a key policy of PEP 541 regarding maintainer reachability. It also reduces the viability of spam attacks to create many accounts in an automated fashion. You can manage your account's email addresses in your account settings . This also allows for sending a new confirmation email for users who signed up in the past, before we began enforcing this policy. Why is PyPI telling me my password is compromised? PyPI itself has not suffered a breach. This is a protective measure to reduce the risk of credential stuffing attacks against PyPI and its users. Each time a user supplies a password — while registering, authenticating, or updating their password — PyPI securely checks whether that password has appeared in public data breaches. During each of these processes, PyPI generates a SHA-1 hash of the supplied password and uses the first five (5) characters of the hash to check the Have I Been Pwned API and determine if the password has been previously compromised. The plaintext password is never stored by PyPI or submitted to the Have I Been Pwned API. PyPI will not allow such passwords to be used when setting a password at registration or updating your password. If you receive an error message saying that "This password appears in a breach or has been compromised and cannot be used", you should change it all other places that you use it as soon as possible. If you have received this error while attempting to log in or upload to PyPI, then your password has been reset, and you cannot log in to PyPI until you reset your password . What should I do if I notice suspicious activity on my account? All PyPI user events are stored under security history in account settings. If there are any events that seem suspicious, take the following steps: Reset your password Contact the PyPI admins about the event at admin@pypi.org Why is PyPI telling me my API token is compromised? A PyPI API token linked to your account was posted on a public website. It was automatically revoked, but before regenerating a new one, please check the email you received and attempt to determine the cause. The suspicious activity section applies too. What is two-factor authentication and how does it work on PyPI? Two-factor authentication (2FA) makes your account more secure by requiring two things in order to log in: something you know and something you own . In PyPI's case, "something you know" is your username and password, while "something you own" can be an application to generate a temporary code , or a security device (most commonly a USB key). Two-factor authentication is required on your PyPI account. During the web login process, users will be asked to provide their second method of identity verification. How does two-factor authentication with an authentication application ( TOTP ) work? How do I set it up on PyPI? PyPI users can set up two-factor authentication using any authentication application that supports the TOTP standard . TOTP authentication applications generate a regularly changing authentication code to use when logging into your account. Because TOTP is an open standard, there are many applications that are compatible with your PyPI account. Popular applications include: Google Authenticator for Android or iOS (proprietary) Microsoft Authenticator (proprietary) Duo Mobile for Android or iOS (proprietary) Authy (proprietary) FreeOTP+ (open source) FreeOTP (open source) Some password managers (e.g. 1Password ) can also generate authentication codes. For security reasons, PyPI only allows you to set up one application per account. To set up 2FA with an authentication application: Open an authentication ( TOTP ) application Log in to your PyPI account, go to your account settings, and choose "Add 2FA with authentication application" PyPI will generate a secret key, specific to your account. This is displayed as a QR code, and as a text code. Scan the QR code with your authentication application, or type it in manually. The method of input will depend on the application you have chosen. Your application will generate an authentication code - use this to verify your set-up on PyPI The PyPI server and your application now share your PyPI secret key, allowing your application to generate valid authentication codes for your PyPI account. Next time you log in to PyPI you'll need to: Provide your username and password, as normal Open your authentication application to generate an authentication code Use this code to finish logging into PyPI Note: If you lose your authentication application and can no longer log in, you may permanently lose access to your account . You should generate and securely store recovery codes to regain access in that event.. We recommend that all PyPI users set up at least two supported two-factor authentication methods and provision recovery codes . If you've lost access to all two factor methods for your account and do not have recovery codes , you can request help with account recovery . How does two-factor authentication with a security device (e.g. USB key) work? How do I set it up on PyPI? A security device is a USB key or other device that generates a one-time password and sends that password to the browser. This password is then used by PyPI to authenticate you as a user. To set up two-factor authentication with a USB key , you'll need: To use a browser that supports WebAuthn and PublicKeyCredential , as this is the standard implemented by PyPI. To be running JavaScript on your browser To use a USB key that adheres to the FIDO U2F specification : Popular keys include Yubikey , Google Titan and Thetis . Note that some older Yubico USB keys do not follow the FIDO specification , and will therefore not work with PyPI Follow these steps: Log in to your PyPI account, go to your account settings, and choose "Add 2FA with security device (e.g. USB key)" Give your key a name. This is necessary because it's possible to add more than one security device to your account. Click on the "Set up security device" button Insert and touch your USB key, as instructed by your browser Once complete, your USB key will be registered to your PyPI account and can be used during the log in process. Next time you log in to PyPI you'll need to: Provide your username and password, as normal Insert and touch your USB key to finish logging into PyPI Note: If you lose your security device and can no longer log in, you may permanently lose access to your account . You should generate and securely store recovery codes to regain access in that event.. We recommend that all PyPI users set up at least two supported two-factor authentication methods and provision recovery codes . If you've lost access to all two factor methods for your account and do not have recovery codes , you can request help with account recovery . What devices (other than a USB key) can I use as a security device? There is a growing ecosystem of devices that are FIDO compliant , and can therefore be used with PyPI. Emerging solutions include biometric (facial and fingerprint) scanners and FIDO compatible credit cards. There is also growing support for mobile phones to act as security devices . As PyPI's two-factor implementation follows the WebAuthn standard , PyPI users will be able to take advantage of any future developments in this field. How does two-factor authentication with a recovery code work? How do I set it up on PyPI? If you lose access to your authentication application or security device , you can use these codes to log in to PyPI. Recovery codes are one time use . They are not a substitute for an authentication application or a security device and should only be used for recovery. After using a recovery code to sign in, it becomes inactive. To provision recovery codes: Log in to your PyPI account, go to your account settings, and choose "Generate recovery codes" Securely store the displayed recovery codes! Consider printing them out and storing them in a safe location or saving them in a password manager. If you lose access to your stored recovery codes or use all of them, you can get new ones by selecting "Regenerate recovery codes" in your account settings. To sign in with a recovery code: Provide your username and password, as normal When prompted for two-factor authentication, select "Login using recovery codes" As each code can be used only once, you might want to mark the code as used If you have few recovery codes remaining, you may also want to generate a new set using the "Regenerate recovery codes" button in your account settings. How can I use API tokens to authenticate with PyPI? API tokens are used to authenticate when uploading packages to PyPI. You can create a token for an entire PyPI account, in which case, the token will work for all projects associated with that account. Alternatively, you can limit a token's scope to a specific project. When using an API token from a CI provider, we recommend scoping the token down to the minimum necessary projects. If you are publishing to PyPI from a CI provider that supports Trusted Publishing , we strongly recommend using Trusted Publishing instead. To make an API token: Verify your email address (check your account settings ) In your account settings , go to the API tokens section and select "Add API token" To use an API token: Set your username to __token__ Set your password to the token value, including the pypi- prefix Where you edit or add these values will depend on your individual use case. For example, some users may need to edit their .pypirc file , while others may need to update their CI configuration file (e.g. .travis.yml if you are using Travis ). Advanced users may wish to inspect their token by decoding it with base64, and checking the output against the unique identifier displayed on PyPI. Why do certain actions require me to confirm my password? PyPI asks you to confirm your password before you want to perform a sensitive action . Sensitive actions include things like adding or removing maintainers, deleting distributions, generating API tokens, and setting up two-factor authentication. You'll only have to re-confirm your password if it's been more than an hour since you last confirmed it. We strongly recommend you only perform such actions on your personal, password-protected computer. How do I change my PyPI username? PyPI does not currently support changing a username. Instead, you can create a new account with the desired username, add the new account as a maintainer of all the projects your old account owns, and then delete the old account, which will have the same effect. How can I use Trusted Publishers to publish to PyPI? PyPI users and projects can use Trusted Publishers to delegate publishing authority for a PyPI package to a trusted third party service, eliminating the need to use API tokens. Integrating Does PyPI have APIs I can use? Yes, including RSS feeds of new packages and new releases. See the API reference. How can I run a mirror of PyPI? If you need to run your own mirror of PyPI, the bandersnatch project is the recommended solution. Note that the storage requirements for a PyPI mirror would exceed 1 terabyte—and growing! How do I get notified when a new version of a project is released? You can subscribe to the project releases RSS feed . Additionally, there are several third-party services that offer comprehensive monitoring and notifications for project releases and vulnerabilities listed as GitHub apps . Where can I see statistics about PyPI, downloads, and project/package usage? You can analyze PyPI project/package metadata and download usage statistics via our public dataset on Google BigQuery. Libraries.io provides statistics for PyPI projects ( example , API ) including GitHub stars and forks, dependency tracking ( in progress ), and other relevant factors . For recent statistics on uptime and performance, see our status page . What are the file hashes used for, and how can I verify them? For each package hosted on PyPI, there are corresponding hashes for that file. These hashes can be used to verify that the file you are downloading is the same one that the project maintainer uploaded. This is especially useful if downloading packages from a mirror. The hashes can be obtained from the project page in the "Download Files" section or from the JSON API. Here is an example of generating the hashes: import hashlib with open("file-path-to-verify", "rb") as f: file_contents = f.read() blake2b_hash = hashlib.blake2b(file_contents, digest_size=32).hexdigest() sha256_hash = hashlib.sha256(file_contents).hexdigest() print(f"BLAKE2b-256: {blake2b_hash}\nSHA256: {sha256_hash}") In practice, it would only be necessary to verify one of the hashes. It is not recommended to use the MD5 hash because of known security issues with the MD5 algorithm. This hash is provided for backwards compatibility only. Administration of projects on PyPI How can I publish my private packages to PyPI? PyPI does not support publishing private packages. If you need to publish your private package to a package index, the recommended solution is to run your own deployment of the devpi project . Why isn't my desired project name available? Your publishing tool may return an error that your new project can't be created with your desired name, despite no evidence of a project or release of the same name on PyPI. Currently, there are four primary reasons this may occur: The project name conflicts with a Python Standard Library module from any major version from 2.5 to present. The project name is too similar to an existing project and may be confusable. The project name has been explicitly prohibited by the PyPI administrators. For example, pip install requirements.txt is a common typo for pip install -r requirements.txt , and should not surprise the user with a malicious package. The project name has been registered by another user, but no releases have been created.See How do I claim an abandoned or previously registered project name? How do I claim an abandoned or previously registered project name? Follow the "How to request a name transfer" section of PEP 541. What collaborator roles are available for a project on PyPI? There are two possible roles for collaborators: Maintainer: Can upload releases for a package. Cannot add collaborators. Cannot delete files, releases, or the project. Owner: Can upload releases. Can add other collaborators. Can delete files, releases, or the entire project. How do I become an owner/maintainer of a project on PyPI? Only the current owners of a project have the ability to add new owners or maintainers. If you need to request ownership, you should contact the current owner(s) of the project directly. Many project owners provide their contact details in the 'Author' field of the 'Meta' details on the project page. If the owner is unresponsive, see How do I claim an abandoned or previously registered project name? How can I upload a project description in a different format? When using pyproject.toml for project metadata, you can use the extension of the readme field value to control how PyPI renders your description. For example, readme = "README.md" will render the description as Markdown, while readme = "README.rst" will render it as reStructuredText Refer to the Python Packaging User Guide for details on the available formats. For how to check a description for validity, see also: Why am I getting "the description failed to render" error? How do I get a file size limit exemption or increase for my project? If you can't upload your project's release to PyPI because you're hitting the upload file size limit (100.0 MiB by default; individual projects may differ), we can sometimes increase your limit. See the user documentation for more information on requesting a file size limit increase. How do I get a total project size limit exemption or increase for my project? If you can't upload your project's release to PyPI because you're hitting the project size limit (10.0 GiB by default; individual projects may differ), first remove any unnecessary releases or individual files to lower your overall project size. If that is not possible, we can sometimes increase your limit. See the user documentation for more information on requesting a project size limit increase. Where does PyPI get its data on project vulnerabilities from, and how can I correct it? PyPI receives reports on vulnerabilities in the packages hosted on it from the Open Source Vulnerabilities project , which in turn ingests vulnerabilities from the Python Packaging Advisory Database . If you believe vulnerability data for your project is invalid or incorrect, file an issue with details. How can I restore a deleted project, release or file? Deletion of a project, release or file on PyPI is permanent and irreversable, without exception. Deletion of a project makes it uninstallable, and releases the project name for use by any other PyPI user. Deleted files cannot be re-uploaded . Deleted projects, releases or files cannot be restored by PyPI administrators. Troubleshooting Why am I getting "the description failed to render" error? PyPI will reject uploads if the package description fails to render. You may use twine's check command to locally check a description for validity. I forgot my PyPI password. Can you help me? If you've forgotten your PyPI password, but you remember your email address or username, follow these steps to reset your password: Go to reset your password . Enter the email address or username you used for PyPI and submit the form. You'll receive an email with a password reset link. Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . I've lost access to my PyPI account. Can you help me? If you've lost access to your PyPI account or can't fully verify it due to: Lost access to the email address associated with your account Accidentally registered with an email address you cannot verify Lost two-factor authentication application , device , and recovery codes You can proceed to file an issue on our tracker to request assistance with account recovery. Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . Why am I getting an "Invalid or non-existent authentication information." error when uploading files? Ensure that your API Token is valid and has not been revoked. Ensure that your API Token is properly formatted and does not contain any trailing characters such as newlines. Ensure that the username you are using is __token__ . Remember that PyPI and TestPyPI each require you to create an account, so your credentials may be different. If you're using Windows and trying to paste your token in the Command Prompt or PowerShell, note that Ctrl-V and Shift+Insert won't work. Instead, you can use "Edit > Paste" from the window menu, or enable "Use Ctrl+Shift+C/V as Copy/Paste" in "Properties". This is a known issue with Python's getpass module. Why am I getting "No matching distribution found" or "Could not fetch URL" errors during pip install ? Transport Layer Security, or TLS, is part of how we make sure connections between your computer and PyPI are private and secure. It's a cryptographic protocol that's had several versions over time. PyPI turned off support for TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 in April 2018. Learn why on the PSF blog . If you are having trouble with pip install and get a No matching distribution found or Could not fetch URL error, try adding -v to the command to get more information: pip install --upgrade -v pip If you see an error like There was a problem confirming the ssl certificate or tlsv1 alert protocol version or TLSV1_ALERT_PROTOCOL_VERSION , you need to be connecting to PyPI with a newer TLS support library. The specific steps you need to take will depend on your operating system version, where your installation of Python originated (python.org, your OS vendor, or an intermediate distributor), and the installed versions of Python, setuptools , and pip . For help, go to the #pypa IRC channel on Libera , file an issue at pypa/packaging-problems/issues , or discuss on the Discourse , including your OS and installation details and the output of pip install --upgrade -vvv pip . Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . I am having trouble using the PyPI website. Can you help me? We take accessibility very seriously and want to make the website easy to use for everyone. If you are experiencing an accessibility problem, report it to us on GitHub , so we can try to fix the problem, for you and others. Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . Why can't I manually upload files to PyPI, through the browser interface? In a previous version of PyPI, it used to be possible for maintainers to upload releases to PyPI using a form in the web browser. This feature was deprecated with the new version of PyPI – we instead recommend that you use twine to upload your project to PyPI . Why did my package or user registration get blocked? Spammers return to PyPI with some regularity hoping to place their Search Engine Optimized phishing, scam, and click-farming content on the site. Since PyPI allows for indexing of the Long Description and other data related to projects and has a generally solid search reputation, it is a prime target. When the PyPI administrators are overwhelmed by spam or determine that there is some other threat to PyPI, new user registration and/or new project registration may be disabled. Check our status page for more details, as we'll likely have updated it with reasoning for the intervention. Why am I getting a "Filename or contents already exists" or "Filename has been previously used" error? PyPI will return these errors for one of these reasons: Filename has been used and file exists Filename has been used but file no longer exists A file with the exact same content exists PyPI does not allow for a filename to be reused, even once a project has been deleted and recreated. A distribution filename on PyPI consists of the combination of project name, version number, and distribution type. This ensures that a given distribution for a given release for a given project will always resolve to the same file, and cannot be surreptitiously changed one day by the projects maintainer or a malicious party (it can only be removed). To avoid this situation in most cases, you will need to change the version number to one that you haven't previously uploaded to PyPI, rebuild the distribution, and then upload the new distribution. How do I request a new trove classifier? If you would like to request a new trove classifier file a pull request on the pypa/trove-classifiers project . Be sure to include a brief justification of why it is important. Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . Where can I report a bug or provide feedback about PyPI? If you're experiencing an issue with PyPI itself, we welcome constructive feedback and bug reports via our issue tracker . Please note that this tracker is only for issues with the software that runs PyPI. Before writing a new issue, first check that a similar issue does not already exist. If you are having an issue is with a specific package installed from PyPI, you should reach out to the maintainers of that project directly instead. Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . I'm having trouble setting up two factor authentication with an authentication application ( TOTP ). Can you help me? If you are having issues while setting up a TOTP device, it may be because your device time is out of sync. Please check that the time on your device is set automatically, and try setting up the device again. My project says it's in quarantine. What does that mean? Projects may get placed in quarantine for any number of reasons, such as suspicion of malicious activity, spam, or other violations of the Terms of Service or Acceptable Use Policy . While in quarantine, the project is not installable by clients, and cannot be being modified by its maintainers. PyPI Administrators will need to review this project before it can be restored. If you believe your project has mistakenly been flagged for quarantine, contact PyPI via security@pypi.org with any details. About Who maintains PyPI? PyPI is powered by the Warehouse project; Warehouse is an open source project developed under the umbrella of the Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) and supported by the Python Packaging Working Group (PackagingWG). The PyPA is an independent group of developers whose goal is to improve and maintain many of the core projects related to Python packaging. The PackagingWG is a working group of the Python Software Foundation (PSF) whose goal is to raise and disburse funds to support the ongoing improvement of Python packaging. Most recently it secured an award from the Open Technology Fund whose funding is enabling developers to improve Warehouse's security and accessibility. What powers PyPI? PyPI is powered by Warehouse and by a variety of tools and services provided by our generous sponsors . Can I depend on PyPI being available? As of April 16, 2018, PyPI.org is at "production" status, meaning that it has moved out of beta and replaced the old site (pypi.python.org). It is now robust, tested, and ready for expected browser and API traffic. PyPI is heavily cached and distributed via CDN thanks to our sponsor Fastly and thus is generally available globally. However, the site is mostly maintained by volunteers, we do not provide any specific Service Level Agreement, and as could be expected for a giant distributed system, things can and sometimes do go wrong. See our status page for current and past outages and incidents. If you have high availability requirements for your package index, consider either a mirror or a private index . How can I contribute to PyPI? We have a huge amount of work to do to continue to maintain and improve PyPI (also known as the Warehouse project ). Financial: We would deeply appreciate your donations to fund development and maintenance . Development: Warehouse is open source, and we would love to see some new faces working on the project. You do not need to be an experienced open-source developer to make a contribution – in fact, we'd love to help you make your first open source pull request! If you have skills in Python, Full-Text Search, HTML, SCSS, JavaScript, or SQLAlchemy then skim our "Getting started" guide , then take a look at the issue tracker . We've created a 'Good first issue' label – we recommend you start here. Issues are grouped into milestones ; working on issues in the current milestone is a great way to help push the project forward. If you're interested in working on a particular issue, leave a comment, and we can guide you through the contribution process. Stay updated: You can also follow the ongoing development of the project on the Python packaging forum on Discourse . Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . How do I keep up with upcoming changes to PyPI? Changes to PyPI are generally announced on both the pypi-announce mailing list and the PyPI blog . The PyPI blog also has an RSS feed. How can I get a list of PyPI's IP addresses? All traffic is routed through our global CDN, which lists their public IP addresses here: https://api.fastly.com/public-ip-list . More information about this list can be found here: https://docs.fastly.com/en/guides/accessing-fastlys-ip-ranges . What does the "beta feature" badge mean? What are Warehouse's current beta features? When Warehouse's maintainers are deploying new features, at first we mark them with a small "beta feature" symbol to tell you: this should probably work fine, but it's new and less tested than other site functionality. Currently, no features are in beta. How do I pronounce "PyPI"? "PyPI" should be pronounced like "pie pea eye", specifically with the "PI" pronounced as individual letters, rather as a single sound. This minimizes confusion with the PyPy project, which is a popular alternative implementation of the Python language. Resources Looking for something else? 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Menu Highlight Docs Welcome to highlight.io Get Started Roadmap Company Values Compliance & Security Open Source Contributing Overview GraphQL Backend Frontend (app.highlight.io) Landing Site (highlight.io) Documentation End to End SDK Example Apps Adding an SDK Application Architecture GitHub Code Spaces Code Style Good First Issues Self-hosting Self-hosted [Dev] Self-hosted [Hobby] Self-hosted [Enterprise] Telemetry Our Competitors Product Philosophy Product Features Session Replay Overview Canvas & Iframe Dev-tool Window Recording Tracking Users & Recording Events Filtering Sessions GraphQL Live Mode Performance Impact Player Session Caching Rage Clicks Request Proxying Session Search Extracting the Session URL Session Search Deep Linking Shadow Dom + Web Components Error Monitoring Overview Enhancing Errors with GitHub Error Search Filtering Errors Grouping Errors Managing Errors Manually Reporting Errors Sourcemaps General Features Overview Alerts Comments Digests Environments Search Segments Services Webhooks Logging Overview Log Alerts Log Search Tracing Overview Trace Search Dashboards Overview Dashboard Management Metrics Tutorials Service Latency Web Vitals & Page Speed User Engagement User Analytics Graphing Drilldown Event Search Dashboard Variables SQL Editor Metrics (beta) Overview Frequently Asked Questions. Integrations Integrations Overview Amplitude Integration ClickUp Integration Discord Integration Electron Support Front Integration GitHub Integration Grafana Integration Overview Setup Dashboards Alerts Height Integration Intercom Integration Jira Integration LaunchDarkly Integration Linear Integration Mixpanel Integration Nuxt Integration Pendo Integration Segment Integration Slack Integration Vercel Integration WordPress Plugin Highlight.io Changelog Overview Changelog 12 (02/17) Changelog 13 (02/24) Changelog 14 (03/03) Changelog 15 (03/11) Changelog 16 (03/19) Changelog 17 (04/07) Changelog 18 (04/26) Changelog 19 (05/22) Changelog 20 (06/06) Changelog 21 (06/21) Changelog 22 (08/07) Changelog 23 (08/22) Changelog 24 (09/11) Changelog 25 (10/03) Changelog 26 (11/08) Changelog 27 (12/22) Changelog 28 (3/6) Changelog 29 (4/2) Getting Started Getting Started with Highlight Fullstack Mapping Browser React.js Next.js Remix Vue.js Angular Gatsby.js SvelteKit Electron highlight.run SDK Overview Canvas & WebGL Console Messages Content-Security-Policy Identifying Users iframe Recording Monkey Patches Browser OpenTelemetry Persistent Asset Storage Privacy Proxying Highlight React.js Error Boundary Recording Network Requests and Responses Recording WebSocket Events Salesforce Lightning Web Components (LWC) Data Export Sourcemap Configuration Tracking Events Troubleshooting Upgrading Highlight Versioning Sessions & Errors Other React Native (beta) Server Go Overview chi Echo Fiber Gin GORM gqlgen Logrus Manual Tracing gorilla mux JS Overview Apollo AWS Lambda Cloudflare Workers Express.js Firebase Hono Nest.js Next.js Node.js Pino tRPC Winston Python Overview AWS Lambda Azure Functions Django FastAPI Flask Google Cloud Functions Loguru Other Frameworks Python AI / LLM Libraries Python Libraries Ruby Overview Other Frameworks Ruby on Rails Rust Overview actix-web No Framework Hosting Providers Overview Metrics in AWS Logging in AWS Logging in Azure Fly.io NATS Log Shipper Logging in GCP Heroku Log Drain Render Log Stream Logging in Trigger.dev Vercel Log Drain Elixir Overview Elixir App Java: All Frameworks PHP: All Frameworks C# .NET ASP C# .NET 4 ASP Docker / Docker Compose File Fluent Forward curl OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP) Syslog RFC5424 Systemd / Journald Native OpenTelemetry Overview Error Monitoring Logging Tracing Browser Instrumentation Metrics Fullstack Frameworks Overview Next.js Fullstack Overview Next.js Page Router Guide Next.js App Router Guide Edge Runtime Advanced Config Remix Walkthrough Self Host & Local Dev Overview Development deployment guide. Integrations Microsoft Teams self-hosted Hobby deployment guide. Traefik SSL Proxying. Docs Home SDK Client SDK API Reference Cloudflare Worker SDK API Reference Go SDK API Reference Hono SDK API Reference Java SDK API Reference Next.JS SDK API Reference Node.JS SDK API Reference Python SDK API Reference Ruby SDK API Reference Rust SDK API Reference Docs / Getting Started / Server / JS / Winston Winston Quick Start Learn how to set up highlight.io log ingestion for Winston JS. 1 Configure client-side Highlight. (optional) If you're using Highlight on the frontend for your application, make sure you've initialized it correctly and followed the fullstack mapping guide . 2 Setup the Winston HTTP transport. The Winston HTTP transport will send JSON logs to highlight.io import {createLogger, format, transports} from 'winston'; const highlightTransport = new transports.Http({ host: 'pub.highlight.run', path: "/v1/logs/json", ssl: true, headers: { 'x-highlight-project': '<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>', 'x-highlight-service': 'EXAMPLE_NODEJS_SERVICE', }, }) export const logger = createLogger({ level: 'info', format: format.combine( format.json(), format.errors({ stack: true }), format.timestamp(), format.prettyPrint(), ), transports: [new transports.Console(), highlightTransport], }) 3 Verify your backend logs are being recorded. Visit the highlight logs portal and check that backend logs are coming in. tRPC Quick Start Python [object Object] | 2026-01-13T08:48:59 |
https://www.highlight.io/docs/general/product-features/general-features/alerts | Alerts Star us on GitHub Star Docs Sign in Sign up General Docs Welcome to highlight.io Get Started Roadmap Company Values Compliance & Security Open Source Contributing Overview GraphQL Backend Frontend (app.highlight.io) Landing Site (highlight.io) Documentation End to End SDK Example Apps Adding an SDK Application Architecture GitHub Code Spaces Code Style Good First Issues Self-hosting Self-hosted [Dev] Self-hosted [Hobby] Self-hosted [Enterprise] Telemetry Our Competitors Product Philosophy Product Features Session Replay Overview Canvas & Iframe Dev-tool Window Recording Tracking Users & Recording Events Filtering Sessions GraphQL Live Mode Performance Impact Player Session Caching Rage Clicks Request Proxying Session Search Extracting the Session URL Session Search Deep Linking Shadow Dom + Web Components Error Monitoring Overview Enhancing Errors with GitHub Error Search Filtering Errors Grouping Errors Managing Errors Manually Reporting Errors Sourcemaps General Features Overview Alerts Comments Digests Environments Search Segments Services Webhooks Logging Overview Log Alerts Log Search Tracing Overview Trace Search Dashboards Overview Dashboard Management Metrics Tutorials Service Latency Web Vitals & Page Speed User Engagement User Analytics Graphing Drilldown Event Search Dashboard Variables SQL Editor Metrics (beta) Overview Frequently Asked Questions. Integrations Integrations Overview Amplitude Integration ClickUp Integration Discord Integration Electron Support Front Integration GitHub Integration Grafana Integration Overview Setup Dashboards Alerts Height Integration Intercom Integration Jira Integration LaunchDarkly Integration Linear Integration Mixpanel Integration Nuxt Integration Pendo Integration Segment Integration Slack Integration Vercel Integration WordPress Plugin Highlight.io Changelog Overview Changelog 12 (02/17) Changelog 13 (02/24) Changelog 14 (03/03) Changelog 15 (03/11) Changelog 16 (03/19) Changelog 17 (04/07) Changelog 18 (04/26) Changelog 19 (05/22) Changelog 20 (06/06) Changelog 21 (06/21) Changelog 22 (08/07) Changelog 23 (08/22) Changelog 24 (09/11) Changelog 25 (10/03) Changelog 26 (11/08) Changelog 27 (12/22) Changelog 28 (3/6) Changelog 29 (4/2) Menu Highlight Docs Welcome to highlight.io Get Started Roadmap Company Values Compliance & Security Open Source Contributing Overview GraphQL Backend Frontend (app.highlight.io) Landing Site (highlight.io) Documentation End to End SDK Example Apps Adding an SDK Application Architecture GitHub Code Spaces Code Style Good First Issues Self-hosting Self-hosted [Dev] Self-hosted [Hobby] Self-hosted [Enterprise] Telemetry Our Competitors Product Philosophy Product Features Session Replay Overview Canvas & Iframe Dev-tool Window Recording Tracking Users & Recording Events Filtering Sessions GraphQL Live Mode Performance Impact Player Session Caching Rage Clicks Request Proxying Session Search Extracting the Session URL Session Search Deep Linking Shadow Dom + Web Components Error Monitoring Overview Enhancing Errors with GitHub Error Search Filtering Errors Grouping Errors Managing Errors Manually Reporting Errors Sourcemaps General Features Overview Alerts Comments Digests Environments Search Segments Services Webhooks Logging Overview Log Alerts Log Search Tracing Overview Trace Search Dashboards Overview Dashboard Management Metrics Tutorials Service Latency Web Vitals & Page Speed User Engagement User Analytics Graphing Drilldown Event Search Dashboard Variables SQL Editor Metrics (beta) Overview Frequently Asked Questions. Integrations Integrations Overview Amplitude Integration ClickUp Integration Discord Integration Electron Support Front Integration GitHub Integration Grafana Integration Overview Setup Dashboards Alerts Height Integration Intercom Integration Jira Integration LaunchDarkly Integration Linear Integration Mixpanel Integration Nuxt Integration Pendo Integration Segment Integration Slack Integration Vercel Integration WordPress Plugin Highlight.io Changelog Overview Changelog 12 (02/17) Changelog 13 (02/24) Changelog 14 (03/03) Changelog 15 (03/11) Changelog 16 (03/19) Changelog 17 (04/07) Changelog 18 (04/26) Changelog 19 (05/22) Changelog 20 (06/06) Changelog 21 (06/21) Changelog 22 (08/07) Changelog 23 (08/22) Changelog 24 (09/11) Changelog 25 (10/03) Changelog 26 (11/08) Changelog 27 (12/22) Changelog 28 (3/6) Changelog 29 (4/2) Getting Started Getting Started with Highlight Fullstack Mapping Browser React.js Next.js Remix Vue.js Angular Gatsby.js SvelteKit Electron highlight.run SDK Overview Canvas & WebGL Console Messages Content-Security-Policy Identifying Users iframe Recording Monkey Patches Browser OpenTelemetry Persistent Asset Storage Privacy Proxying Highlight React.js Error Boundary Recording Network Requests and Responses Recording WebSocket Events Salesforce Lightning Web Components (LWC) Data Export Sourcemap Configuration Tracking Events Troubleshooting Upgrading Highlight Versioning Sessions & Errors Other React Native (beta) Server Go Overview chi Echo Fiber Gin GORM gqlgen Logrus Manual Tracing gorilla mux JS Overview Apollo AWS Lambda Cloudflare Workers Express.js Firebase Hono Nest.js Next.js Node.js Pino tRPC Winston Python Overview AWS Lambda Azure Functions Django FastAPI Flask Google Cloud Functions Loguru Other Frameworks Python AI / LLM Libraries Python Libraries Ruby Overview Other Frameworks Ruby on Rails Rust Overview actix-web No Framework Hosting Providers Overview Metrics in AWS Logging in AWS Logging in Azure Fly.io NATS Log Shipper Logging in GCP Heroku Log Drain Render Log Stream Logging in Trigger.dev Vercel Log Drain Elixir Overview Elixir App Java: All Frameworks PHP: All Frameworks C# .NET ASP C# .NET 4 ASP Docker / Docker Compose File Fluent Forward curl OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP) Syslog RFC5424 Systemd / Journald Native OpenTelemetry Overview Error Monitoring Logging Tracing Browser Instrumentation Metrics Fullstack Frameworks Overview Next.js Fullstack Overview Next.js Page Router Guide Next.js App Router Guide Edge Runtime Advanced Config Remix Walkthrough Self Host & Local Dev Overview Development deployment guide. Integrations Microsoft Teams self-hosted Hobby deployment guide. Traefik SSL Proxying. Docs Home SDK Client SDK API Reference Cloudflare Worker SDK API Reference Go SDK API Reference Hono SDK API Reference Java SDK API Reference Next.JS SDK API Reference Node.JS SDK API Reference Python SDK API Reference Ruby SDK API Reference Rust SDK API Reference Docs / Highlight Docs / Product Features / Backend General Features / Alerts Alerts Alerts are a way to keep your team in the loop as to what is happening on your app. Below is a description of the common components of Alerts, and more specific parameters are included in subsequent sections. To get started, visit app.highlight.io/alerts . The basic parameters for an alert look like the following image: Picking a Source This input allows you to create alerts based on sessions, errors, logs, traces, or metrics all in one single form. It is backed by the same data used on the search experiences. Functions Functions allow for more powerful alerts from simple counts to percentiles of data. These percentile alerts are typically used on the duration of traces to alert when the latency is high. Filters Add filters to filter out any unwanted data from be used in the alert evaluation, exactly like the search experiences. For more information on how to best utilize search, please visit our Search docs . Cooldown Avoid over alerting by adding a cooldown time. After the initial notification, additional alert notifications will not be sent for this amount of time. If the alert is still in an alert state after the cooldown, another notification will be sent to your added channels. Distinct Alerts You can create multiple alerts based on a key in the data to allow more granular alerting. In the example above, the service_name is used to group the data and send an alert distinct to the service. In the example, the "all" and "frontend" services would be notified of an "alert", while the "private-graph" service would not. Notifications An alert can be sent to the following channels: Slack Discord Microsoft Teams Email Webhooks If your workspace has not yet integrated with one of the channels you are trying to add, you will be redirected to set up the appropriate integration. Once an alert has been created or updated with a channel, a test notification will be sent notifying that it is now being used in a Highlight alert. Webhook Notifications All alerts can route notifications to webhooks via a HTTP POST JSON payload. Learn more about configuring webhooks . General Features Comments Community / Support Suggest Edits? Follow us! [object Object] | 2026-01-13T08:48:59 |
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https://ruul.io/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-invoices | Invoicing as a freelancer: 5 easy ways to invoice professionally Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up get paid How to Invoice as a Freelancer? Here’s a freelancer’s guide to types of invoices, how to issue them, and key points to note. Ayşe Dinçer 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Invoices = Instant Credibility. Once you start issuing them, clients stop seeing you as a “hobbyist” and start treating you like a professional partner. No invoice, no trust—especially with corporate clients. Pick your invoicing weapon. From DIY templates and payment processors to MoR platforms like Ruul, there’s a method for every freelancer. MoR handles taxes, payments, and compliance—basically “set it and forget it.” Avoid rookie mistakes. Don’t delay invoices, skip details, or work contract-free. Use tools like Ruul’s Invoice Generator and Service Agreement Creator to look sharp, stay organized, and actually get paid on time. You were just trying to see if you could turn our freelance work into a valuable business. But now, if you're reading this, it means you're ready to take the next step, because: You’ve realized your business is growing. Legal stuff has started popping up. Clients are asking for invoices. Or you just need a smoother, easier way to get paid. In this article, I will guide you through everything from the smartest way to do invoices, through different types, and essential things you should never forget. Ready? Let’s jump in! Top 5 ways to invoice for freelancers In this section, you’ll discover the simplest ways to create an invoice as a new freelancer or, if you’re already invoicing, how to make the whole process even easier! 1) DIY templates (Docs/Sheets) Templates are great for documenting your invoice visually ahead of time. An invoice template in Docs, Sheets, or anywhere else doesn’t count as an official invoice without all the required legal and business elements, such as a unique invoice number, your business information, customer details, dates, itemized goods/services, totals, and applicable taxes or VAT. There’s a lot of hidden work behind the scenes, like calculating taxes, sending manual reminders, and keeping track of documents. ✨Try Ruul's free Invoice Generator ! Make your invoice, send the link, and once both parties agree, you can proceed to issue the actual invoice. 2) Freelance marketplaces This is usually the method chosen by those new to freelancing. This way, you don't have to worry too much about invoicing at the beginning. The top freelance marketplaces can cover the invoicing step for the client. But you still need to pay your taxes to your country. Freelancers are responsible for declaring and paying taxes on income earned from Fiverr, Upwork, and similar platforms filing as self-employed under their country’s rules, and maintaining accurate records of all income and expenses. Many countries now require digital platforms to report user earnings to tax authorities (for example, DAC7 in the EU). This way, you inform authorities of your income from platforms like Fiverr and Upwork. 3) Global payment processor Global payment gateways are another solution that gives you a medium level of control. Their main purpose is to transfer money safely from one point to another. The role of a payment processor in the freelancer–client relationship is to: Let you create invoices (not all do), Process payments from clients (this is their main job), and Pay the freelancer. Here’s how it works: You send an official payment request (invoice) through the payment processor. The client pays using a credit card or bank account. The platform processes the payment, takes its commission, and transfers the rest to your wallet. On payment processors, you are listed as the “legal seller” on the invoice. This means all legal responsibilities are yours. You’re solely responsible for declaring your income and complying with your country’s tax laws. If you want more automation, invoicing software can handle most of these steps for you. That's exactly what I was going to say. 👇🏻 Let's continue. 4) Invoicing software Invoicing software is the main tool you use to issue real invoices to your clients. Apps like QuickBooks, FreshBooks, Zoho Invoice, or Stripe Invoicing can: Create invoices under your name Simplify design, numbering, and VAT calculations Add payment links (for example, a Stripe link) But, you’re still the legal seller. All tax, VAT, and income declarations are your responsibility. So, the software is just a tool, not a legal representative. The client pays you directly (the payment goes into your account). Taxes, currency handling, and legal reporting remain your job . Most invoicing tools charge a monthly subscription, even if you don’t issue any invoices that month. Pay-as-you-go models are rare here. Next, we’ll look at an option that can handle everything on your behalf. 5) Let someone else handle the invoice and tax (MoR) Merchant of Record (MoR) is a service that appears as the seller on your customer's invoice and handles all taxes and payment collection on your behalf. Even if you don't know about invoicing, VAT, sales taxes, and legal compliance, you can handle it all with a MoR. Unlike the others on this list, you'll have almost no legal responsibilities. ➞ Your job: deliver the work. ➞ Their job: manage the legal and financial side. Not only do they help you issue invoices, but they also Collect payments from customers, Calculate VAT and sales tax rates, Report these taxes to the relevant authorities in each country, and Finally, pay you your earnings in the manner you prefer. In return, you pay a service commission. Fees vary from platform to platform; With Ruul, you pay as you go ( 5% of the invoice amount ). Check it out. You can use it for many things: To issue compliant invoices for your global clients To prevent payment delays with automated invoicing To automate recurring service packages and subscriptions To get paid in 140+ currencies from 190 countries within one day To receive instant payments in USDC via Binance integration To build your portfolio and create digital assets with Space To sell services, subscriptions, and service packages A solution that minimizes disagreements and makes freelancers truly say, “Wow!” 3 common invoice mistakes freelancers make Sending the invoice too late or rushing it If your invoice is delayed, your payment will be too. On the other hand, if you rush it, you might make mistakes that cause problems later. What to do? The best time to issue your invoice is right after delivering the project or on the date you agreed on with your client. But don’t rush, double-check key details like the due date. Also, find out who handles accounting or approves invoices on the client’s side and make sure to send it directly to the right person. Pro tip: With Ruul , you can automate recurring invoices for regular clients. That means no more manual invoicing or reminders every month, payments will always arrive on time. Missing or unclear information on the invoice Your client knows what you did, but if your invoice is incomplete, their accountant might ask: “What are we paying for?” What to do? Your invoice should always include: Your name / business name Client’s name / company Project description (what was done, and within what timeframe) Payment amount Invoice number Issue date Due date You can list service details line by line, for example: “UX design – 10 screens, 2 revisions.” This creates transparency for both you and the client, and helps you look back later without confusion. Issuing invoices without a contract If you don’t make contracts a habit, there’s a high chance you’ll one day say, “I wish I had.” When payment terms, revision rights, or delivery dates are unclear, both your head and your client relationship will suffer. What to do? Make a contract. Don’t be afraid, no one will think it’s weird. If someone resists, explain that it’s not about distrust but about protecting both sides’ rights. And if they insistently refuse, that’s already a red flag. A simple contract template will do the job. What will be done? When will it be done? When will the payment be made? What happens if the payment is delayed? Protection tip: To reduce late payments, include details like “If payment is not made within 14 days, a monthly X% late fee applies.” You’re now issuing invoices, so what happens next? Of course, you’re not issuing invoices just for the sake of it. You’re doing it to declare your taxes in the future, to track your income and expenses, and to identify any past invoice issues that may arise later. Organize your invoices If you’re not using an invoicing tool or a Merchant of Record, organizing your invoices is up to you. The simplest way is to use a Google Sheets, an Excel file, or a Notion template. For example, you can name your files like this: 2026 > January > Client_Name > Invoice.pdf Make sure to label them in a way that’s easy for you to find and clear enough for official institutions if needed. Pay your income tax (the main tax for every freelancer) This is the most essential tax freelancers pay. At the end of the year (or quarterly), the total amount of your issued invoices represents your gross income. How it works: Invoice = income record All invoices issued throughout the year = total revenue Your expenses (e.g., software licenses, equipment, travel costs) are deducted Remaining amount = taxable income Then it’s taxed according to your country’s system: US → federal + state income tax EU countries → personal income tax UK → Self Assessment Tax Return Canada → self-employment income Australia → income tax under an ABN Since invoices officially document your earnings, they serve as the main source for every tax period. That’s why I’ve emphasized multiple times the importance of organizing and storing them properly. ‼️ Regardless of which invoicing method you choose (even a Merchant of Record that handles everything), it cannot pay your income tax for you. You’re always responsible for paying your income tax yourself, ideally with the help of an accountant. Collect Sales Tax / VAT / GST At the end of each tax period, you’ll need to file your monthly or quarterly VAT and withholding tax returns with your accountant. These taxes are related to how your service is taxed on the client’s side. Unlike income tax, they’re not taken from your earnings but from the total sale amount. They differ by country: 🇪🇺 In Europe → “VAT” (Value Added Tax) 🇬🇧 In the UK → “VAT” 🇨🇦 In Canada → “GST/HST” 🇦🇺 In Australia → “GST” 🇺🇸 In the US → “Sales Tax” (not federal; varies by state) When issuing an invoice, this tax is usually added automatically to the total amount (e.g., 20% VAT, 10% GST). 🤝🏻 If you don’t want to calculate it manually or deal with the hassle, you can issue VAT-compliant invoices through Ruul. Everything’s handled automatically. 3 critical reasons why freelancers should issue invoices “Issuing an invoice” is both a turning point and one of the most postponed steps in a freelancer’s career. If you’re at the “should I or shouldn’t I?” stage, I’d like to sum up why it’s such a critical move under three key points. In the client’s eyes, you become a “business partner.” An invoice is proof that you’re working “officially” for a client. And companies’ biggest fear is anything that looks unofficial. They want to avoid legal trouble, so they’ll only hire you once you can issue invoices. Working with someone who issues invoices gives clients this sense of trust: — “This person records their work, won’t disappear, and takes it seriously.” Sure, not invoicing yet doesn’t make you any less skilled, but it can make it seem like you’re doing it as a hobby. It’s just the general perception. But the moment you mention an invoice, you become a legitimate service provider in your client’s eyes. Corporate clients can’t pay you (unless you have an invoice). Some companies simply refuse to make payments without an invoice. It’s not because they don’t want to work with you. It’s because their accounting department literally can’t process the payment without an invoice. You’re not buying “taxes,” you’re buying legal peace of mind. Many freelancers think “invoice = tax nightmare.” But in reality, an invoice is a tool that protects you. If a client ever causes a dispute or mistreats you financially, that invoice in your hand becomes your official proof. Secondly, once you start earning regularly, questions start circling in your head like, “Is it too early or too late to start invoicing?” or “What’s my legal situation, could I get fined?” and that uncertainty alone creates unnecessary stress. When should you start invoicing? (3 ways to know) If you still have a full-time job and your freelance income is small, it might not be the right moment yet. But if freelancing has become your main (or only) source of income, then yes, it’s time to start invoicing. It’s actually in your best interest because issuing invoices means more clients, higher income, and being taken seriously as a professional. Leaving your work off-record or without invoices only puts your finances at risk. Let me make this more concrete for you. 1) When you start getting work consistently Suppose you’re receiving 2–3 high-budget payments per month, which usually counts as a steady income. You’ll also start realizing that your earnings are now big enough to be taxable (check your country’s laws about it). And in this case, issuing invoices: Moves you out of the “gray zone” in terms of taxes, Builds trust with your clients, Creates a financial record (important for future loans, investments, or visa applications). At this stage, it’s a good idea to start researching invoicing methods. 2) If you’ve landed a one-time but high-paying project Working without an invoice is risky both for you and the client. Honestly, I can’t think of a better move than starting to issue invoices now, because the longer you postpone it, the harder it gets. If you issue an invoice: Your work becomes officially recorded. Your income is documented. The client can deduct VAT (which benefits them too). And of course, your legal concerns are reduced. 3) When you move beyond freelance marketplaces On freelance marketplaces like Upwork, Fiverr, or Freelancer.com, the system automatically issues invoices on your behalf. But once you start building your personal brand, finding clients on your own (via LinkedIn, Instagram, etc.), invoicing becomes your responsibility. FAQs 1. How do freelancers make invoices? Freelancers make invoices through five main methods: using templates, freelance marketplaces, payment processors, invoicing software, or Merchant of Record platforms. Each option differs in control, cost, and tax responsibility. 2. Can a freelancer issue an invoice? Yes. Freelancers can issue real invoices once they start earning regularly. They can use invoicing software like QuickBooks or go further by using a Merchant of Record that issues compliant invoices on their behalf. 3. Do freelancers need to invoice? If freelance work is just a side hobby, not issuing invoices is not a big problem at first. However, when this work becomes your main source of income or you start working with regular clients, issuing invoices will become legally and professionally mandatory. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ayşe Dinçer Ayşe manages affiliate programs and partnerships, building strong connections and promoting the brand to drive growth. More Is Upwork Legit? 6 Things You Need To Know About It Wondering if Upwork is legit? Discover the top 6 things every freelancer and business owner should know. Read on for more information! Read more What are the Legal Aspects of Credit Card Payment Methods for Freelancers? 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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. 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What the tool does The Resume Bullet Rewriter takes: your role your existing bullet (optionally) the target job description It then generates a structured prompt you can paste into ChatGPT to produce stronger bullets that: use action verbs focus on outcomes include metrics where possible No account required. How to use it Enter your role and current bullet Click “Build prompt” Paste the prompt into ChatGPT Copy the rewritten bullet and tweak as needed Here’s the tool: https://creatoros-web.github.io/interviewkit/tools/resume-bullet-rewriter.html I’m also building a small collection of similar job-search tools (ATS keywords, cover letters, interview answers, follow-ups): https://creatoros-web.github.io/interviewkit/ If you’re job searching, I’d love feedback on what parts of resume writing are the most frustrating. 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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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 Core 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 Oct 12, 2025 October 2025 Forem Core Update: Hacktoberfest Momentum, PR Cleanups, and Self-Hosting Tweaks # productivity # security # performance # javascript If you're running a self-hosted Forem instance or just digging into the code, October's shaping up as a solid month for the project. With Hacktoberfest kicking off on the 1st, the GitHub repo is seeing a nice uptick in activity folks jumping in on small fixes and docs updates. No massive releases yet, but the core team's pushing steady improvements around usability and stability. From recent PR merges to ongoing bug chats, here's a quick look at what's landed or bubbling up in the last week or so. Pull up your local setup and let's get into it. Hacktoberfest Fuels Community Contributions October's always a highlight for open-source crews, and Forem's no different. The annual event now in its 2025 edition encourages PRs across repos, and we're already seeing pulls on everything from UI tweaks to backend optimizations. A roundup post on Open Forem from October 11 called it out: even small changes like doc updates or bug squashes count toward your four-PR goal, and they're helping keep the codebase fresh. Cloudinary's even sponsoring swag for Forem-related work, tying into media handling features that power post embeds. For self-hosters, this means a chance to test-drive contributions in your own env. If you're new, the contributing guide on developers.forem.com lays it out simple: fork the repo, set up with Docker or the devcontainer, and aim for issues labeled "good first issue." One X post from a contributor highlighted how a quick PR on link embedding in quickies (short posts) went from idea to merge in days perfect for Hacktoberfest points. Jump in; it's low-pressure and directly helps scalability for bigger communities. Recent PR Merges: Bot Accounts and Link Embeds The core team's been active on the GitHub front, merging a handful of practical changes that address long-standing requests. A standout from early October: a new feature letting admins create transparent bot accounts. This one's a refactor with tests, making it easier to automate moderation or notifications without fake user profiles cluttering things up. If you've got scripts handling spam flags, this slots right in check the PR notes for setup. Another merge that's got self-hosters nodding: automatic link embedding in quickie titles. Drop a URL in a short post, and it pulls in previews without extra config. The PR description notes it's a feature addition with docs updates, fixing a gap for snappier sharing. Paired with the bot account work, it's building out better automation tools. On the dev side, a fix for devcontainer network issues means smoother local spins no more wrestling with Docker networking during setup. These aren't earth-shaking, but they add up: easier onboarding for contributors and tighter integration for hosted instances. If you're on the latest master, pull them down and test feedback's always welcome in the issues. Bug Reports and Performance Notes Bugs don't take a break, and the issues queue has a few fresh ones worth watching. A carryover from late September (issue #22362) is still open: intermittent failures in user auth flows during high-load tests. It's labeled for contributions, so if you've seen login hiccups on your setup, chime in with logs. Another from mid-September (#22343) flags slow query times on large tag lists relevant for performance tuning if your community's grown past a few thousand users. On the API front, there's chatter about delays in updating portfolio previews after edits, like cover image swaps not reflecting right away (issue #10374). Not a core blocker, but annoying for devs integrating with the API. The team's pruning old PRs to clear the inbox aiming for zero open stale ones soon which should speed up triage. X mentions from maintainers echo this: steady commits (50 in the last month), focusing on stability over splashy features. For self-hosting, keep an eye on Ruby/Rails deps recent upstream security patches might need a bump. No major vulns in Forem itself, but aligning with Rails 7.1.x helps. Self-Hosting Tips and Community Chatter Running your own Forem? The Ona (formerly Gitpod) integration got a shoutout in the repo docs spin up a full env with services pre-configured, no local hassle. Great for testing PRs without polluting your dev machine. And with the CLA in place, any contrib you merge stays open-source friendly. Core.forem.com's product category is heating up with strategic talks: inclusivity tweaks and scalability for edge cases, like handling spikes in post traffic. A mid-October roundup on Open Forem wrapped community vibes Hacktoberfest energy spilling into feature ideas like better theming or mod tools. If that's you, post there; it's feeding back into the roadmap. No big events locked in yet, but FOSDEM 2026 calls for proposals are open Forem's a fit for community-building talks. Forem's codebase feels alive this October community-driven and inching toward better reliability. Whether you're fixing a bug or just lurking issues, what's on your radar? A Hacktoberfest PR in mind, or a self-host gotcha to share? 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https://pyfound.blogspot.com/ | Python Software Foundation News   News from the Python Software Foundation Tuesday, December 02, 2025 Sovereign Tech Agency and PSF Security Partnership We are thrilled to announce that the Sovereign Tech Agency has committed to a €86,000 investment in work to be performed by the Python Software Foundation to improve the security of CPython and the Python Package Index (PyPI). The Sovereign Tech Agency is a public organization in Germany that focuses on increasing the security and resilience of critical open source software that forms the foundation of modern digital technology. With the Sovereign Tech Fund, they invest globally in open software components that underpin economic competitiveness and the ability to innovate. Improving the security, stability, and reusability of open software components like CPython and PyPI is a win for everyone. This project consists of two components, which we are carrying out in parallel: one focused on CPython and one focused on PyPI. The CPython component, led by PSF Security Developer in Residence Seth Larson , concerns archive-handling vulnerabilities in CPython’s standard library. Following multiple CVEs affecting the tarfile and zipfile modules, systematic fuzz-testing is required to uncover potential regressions or untested cases in extraction filtering. These modules are used by most Python packaging and installation tools, and therefore form a critical part of the software supply chain. The work commissioned through the Sovereign Tech Fund’s investment will develop test cases and seed corpora for these modules, integrate fuzz-testing through the OSS-Fuzz infrastructure, and validate filtering protections against potential bypasses. The PyPI component, led by PSF PyPI Safety and Security Engineer Mike Fiedler with support from Director of Infrastructure Ee Durbin, focuses on PyPI account integrity and recovery. Current recovery procedures rely solely on email and two-factor authentication, creating support burdens and limiting automated verification. The Sovereign Tech Fund’s investment commissions work that introduces a mechanism for associating PyPI accounts with verified third-party identities through OAuth 2.0 / OIDC flows, allowing account recovery through trusted external services. These associations will improve both user experience and platform reliability while preserving user privacy and autonomy. We appreciate the Sovereign Tech Fund for supporting these critical improvements that will make CPython and PyPI more secure for millions of users. If you’d like to learn more about the advances our Developers in Residence are driving or investing in these roles and work, check out our Developers in Residence page and reach out out to sponsors@python.org Posted by Loren Crary at 12/02/2025 07:00:00 AM Tuesday, November 25, 2025 PSF Code of Conduct Working Group Shares First Transparency Report The PSF’s Code of Conduct Working Group is a group of volunteers whose purpose is to foster a diverse and inclusive Python community by enforcing the PSF Code of Conduct , along with providing guidance and recommendations to the Python community on codes of conduct, that supports the PSF mission support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers. The working group has recently committed to publishing annual transparency reports and we are pleased to share the first report with you today, for the 2024 calendar year . The initial transparency report took some time to produce, but we've improved our recording keeping practices to make future reports easier to prepare. The Working Group spent time formalizing our record keeping this year, and going forward we plan to publish our transparency reports in the first quarter of each year. Each year’s report will be added to the same place in the PSF's Code of Conduct documentation so that community members can easily access them. If you have thoughts or feedback on how to make these reports more useful, we welcome you to send us an email at conduct-wg@python.org. Posted by Deb Nicholson at 11/25/2025 01:51:00 PM Older Posts Home Subscribe to: Comments (Atom) Mission The mission of the Python Software Foundation is to promote, protect, and advance the Python programming language, and to support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers. 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Sometimes those terms are confusing because they're used to describe different things in other contexts. Here's how we use them on PyPI: A "project" on PyPI is the name of a collection of releases and files, and information about them. Projects on PyPI are made and shared by other members of the Python community so that you can use them. A "release" on PyPI is a specific version of a project. For example, the requests project has many releases, like "requests 2.10" and "requests 1.2.1". A release consists of one or more "files". A "file", also known as a "package", on PyPI is something that you can download and install. Because of different hardware, operating systems, and file formats, a release may have several files (packages), like an archive containing source code or a binary wheel . How do I install a file (package) from PyPI? To learn how to install a file from PyPI, visit the installation tutorial on the Python Packaging User Guide . How do I package and publish my code for PyPI? For full instructions on configuring, packaging and distributing your Python project, refer to the packaging tutorial on the Python Packaging User Guide . What's a trove classifier? Classifiers are used to categorize projects on PyPI. See the classifiers page for more information, as well as a list of valid classifiers. What's a "yanked" release? A yanked release is a release that is always ignored by an installer, unless it is the only release that matches a version specifier (using either == or === ). See the user documentation for more information, including how to yank a release. What's an archived project? An archived project is a project that is no longer receiving any updates. A project maintainer can mark a project as archived to signal to users that future updates should not be expected. Archived projects are publicly visible and can still be resolved from the index by default, unlike deleted or yanked releases. An archived project cannot make new releases and will not appear in PyPI's search results. My account Why do I need a verified email address? Currently, PyPI requires a verified email address to perform the following operations: Register a new project. Upload a new version or file. The list of activities that require a verified email address is likely to grow over time. This policy will allow us to enforce a key policy of PEP 541 regarding maintainer reachability. It also reduces the viability of spam attacks to create many accounts in an automated fashion. You can manage your account's email addresses in your account settings . This also allows for sending a new confirmation email for users who signed up in the past, before we began enforcing this policy. Why is PyPI telling me my password is compromised? PyPI itself has not suffered a breach. This is a protective measure to reduce the risk of credential stuffing attacks against PyPI and its users. Each time a user supplies a password — while registering, authenticating, or updating their password — PyPI securely checks whether that password has appeared in public data breaches. During each of these processes, PyPI generates a SHA-1 hash of the supplied password and uses the first five (5) characters of the hash to check the Have I Been Pwned API and determine if the password has been previously compromised. The plaintext password is never stored by PyPI or submitted to the Have I Been Pwned API. PyPI will not allow such passwords to be used when setting a password at registration or updating your password. If you receive an error message saying that "This password appears in a breach or has been compromised and cannot be used", you should change it all other places that you use it as soon as possible. If you have received this error while attempting to log in or upload to PyPI, then your password has been reset, and you cannot log in to PyPI until you reset your password . What should I do if I notice suspicious activity on my account? All PyPI user events are stored under security history in account settings. If there are any events that seem suspicious, take the following steps: Reset your password Contact the PyPI admins about the event at admin@pypi.org Why is PyPI telling me my API token is compromised? A PyPI API token linked to your account was posted on a public website. It was automatically revoked, but before regenerating a new one, please check the email you received and attempt to determine the cause. The suspicious activity section applies too. What is two-factor authentication and how does it work on PyPI? Two-factor authentication (2FA) makes your account more secure by requiring two things in order to log in: something you know and something you own . In PyPI's case, "something you know" is your username and password, while "something you own" can be an application to generate a temporary code , or a security device (most commonly a USB key). Two-factor authentication is required on your PyPI account. During the web login process, users will be asked to provide their second method of identity verification. How does two-factor authentication with an authentication application ( TOTP ) work? How do I set it up on PyPI? PyPI users can set up two-factor authentication using any authentication application that supports the TOTP standard . TOTP authentication applications generate a regularly changing authentication code to use when logging into your account. Because TOTP is an open standard, there are many applications that are compatible with your PyPI account. Popular applications include: Google Authenticator for Android or iOS (proprietary) Microsoft Authenticator (proprietary) Duo Mobile for Android or iOS (proprietary) Authy (proprietary) FreeOTP+ (open source) FreeOTP (open source) Some password managers (e.g. 1Password ) can also generate authentication codes. For security reasons, PyPI only allows you to set up one application per account. To set up 2FA with an authentication application: Open an authentication ( TOTP ) application Log in to your PyPI account, go to your account settings, and choose "Add 2FA with authentication application" PyPI will generate a secret key, specific to your account. This is displayed as a QR code, and as a text code. Scan the QR code with your authentication application, or type it in manually. The method of input will depend on the application you have chosen. Your application will generate an authentication code - use this to verify your set-up on PyPI The PyPI server and your application now share your PyPI secret key, allowing your application to generate valid authentication codes for your PyPI account. Next time you log in to PyPI you'll need to: Provide your username and password, as normal Open your authentication application to generate an authentication code Use this code to finish logging into PyPI Note: If you lose your authentication application and can no longer log in, you may permanently lose access to your account . You should generate and securely store recovery codes to regain access in that event.. We recommend that all PyPI users set up at least two supported two-factor authentication methods and provision recovery codes . If you've lost access to all two factor methods for your account and do not have recovery codes , you can request help with account recovery . How does two-factor authentication with a security device (e.g. USB key) work? How do I set it up on PyPI? A security device is a USB key or other device that generates a one-time password and sends that password to the browser. This password is then used by PyPI to authenticate you as a user. To set up two-factor authentication with a USB key , you'll need: To use a browser that supports WebAuthn and PublicKeyCredential , as this is the standard implemented by PyPI. To be running JavaScript on your browser To use a USB key that adheres to the FIDO U2F specification : Popular keys include Yubikey , Google Titan and Thetis . Note that some older Yubico USB keys do not follow the FIDO specification , and will therefore not work with PyPI Follow these steps: Log in to your PyPI account, go to your account settings, and choose "Add 2FA with security device (e.g. USB key)" Give your key a name. This is necessary because it's possible to add more than one security device to your account. Click on the "Set up security device" button Insert and touch your USB key, as instructed by your browser Once complete, your USB key will be registered to your PyPI account and can be used during the log in process. Next time you log in to PyPI you'll need to: Provide your username and password, as normal Insert and touch your USB key to finish logging into PyPI Note: If you lose your security device and can no longer log in, you may permanently lose access to your account . You should generate and securely store recovery codes to regain access in that event.. We recommend that all PyPI users set up at least two supported two-factor authentication methods and provision recovery codes . If you've lost access to all two factor methods for your account and do not have recovery codes , you can request help with account recovery . What devices (other than a USB key) can I use as a security device? There is a growing ecosystem of devices that are FIDO compliant , and can therefore be used with PyPI. Emerging solutions include biometric (facial and fingerprint) scanners and FIDO compatible credit cards. There is also growing support for mobile phones to act as security devices . As PyPI's two-factor implementation follows the WebAuthn standard , PyPI users will be able to take advantage of any future developments in this field. How does two-factor authentication with a recovery code work? How do I set it up on PyPI? If you lose access to your authentication application or security device , you can use these codes to log in to PyPI. Recovery codes are one time use . They are not a substitute for an authentication application or a security device and should only be used for recovery. After using a recovery code to sign in, it becomes inactive. To provision recovery codes: Log in to your PyPI account, go to your account settings, and choose "Generate recovery codes" Securely store the displayed recovery codes! Consider printing them out and storing them in a safe location or saving them in a password manager. If you lose access to your stored recovery codes or use all of them, you can get new ones by selecting "Regenerate recovery codes" in your account settings. To sign in with a recovery code: Provide your username and password, as normal When prompted for two-factor authentication, select "Login using recovery codes" As each code can be used only once, you might want to mark the code as used If you have few recovery codes remaining, you may also want to generate a new set using the "Regenerate recovery codes" button in your account settings. How can I use API tokens to authenticate with PyPI? API tokens are used to authenticate when uploading packages to PyPI. You can create a token for an entire PyPI account, in which case, the token will work for all projects associated with that account. Alternatively, you can limit a token's scope to a specific project. When using an API token from a CI provider, we recommend scoping the token down to the minimum necessary projects. If you are publishing to PyPI from a CI provider that supports Trusted Publishing , we strongly recommend using Trusted Publishing instead. To make an API token: Verify your email address (check your account settings ) In your account settings , go to the API tokens section and select "Add API token" To use an API token: Set your username to __token__ Set your password to the token value, including the pypi- prefix Where you edit or add these values will depend on your individual use case. For example, some users may need to edit their .pypirc file , while others may need to update their CI configuration file (e.g. .travis.yml if you are using Travis ). Advanced users may wish to inspect their token by decoding it with base64, and checking the output against the unique identifier displayed on PyPI. Why do certain actions require me to confirm my password? PyPI asks you to confirm your password before you want to perform a sensitive action . Sensitive actions include things like adding or removing maintainers, deleting distributions, generating API tokens, and setting up two-factor authentication. You'll only have to re-confirm your password if it's been more than an hour since you last confirmed it. We strongly recommend you only perform such actions on your personal, password-protected computer. How do I change my PyPI username? PyPI does not currently support changing a username. Instead, you can create a new account with the desired username, add the new account as a maintainer of all the projects your old account owns, and then delete the old account, which will have the same effect. How can I use Trusted Publishers to publish to PyPI? PyPI users and projects can use Trusted Publishers to delegate publishing authority for a PyPI package to a trusted third party service, eliminating the need to use API tokens. Integrating Does PyPI have APIs I can use? Yes, including RSS feeds of new packages and new releases. See the API reference. How can I run a mirror of PyPI? If you need to run your own mirror of PyPI, the bandersnatch project is the recommended solution. Note that the storage requirements for a PyPI mirror would exceed 1 terabyte—and growing! How do I get notified when a new version of a project is released? You can subscribe to the project releases RSS feed . Additionally, there are several third-party services that offer comprehensive monitoring and notifications for project releases and vulnerabilities listed as GitHub apps . Where can I see statistics about PyPI, downloads, and project/package usage? You can analyze PyPI project/package metadata and download usage statistics via our public dataset on Google BigQuery. Libraries.io provides statistics for PyPI projects ( example , API ) including GitHub stars and forks, dependency tracking ( in progress ), and other relevant factors . For recent statistics on uptime and performance, see our status page . What are the file hashes used for, and how can I verify them? For each package hosted on PyPI, there are corresponding hashes for that file. These hashes can be used to verify that the file you are downloading is the same one that the project maintainer uploaded. This is especially useful if downloading packages from a mirror. The hashes can be obtained from the project page in the "Download Files" section or from the JSON API. Here is an example of generating the hashes: import hashlib with open("file-path-to-verify", "rb") as f: file_contents = f.read() blake2b_hash = hashlib.blake2b(file_contents, digest_size=32).hexdigest() sha256_hash = hashlib.sha256(file_contents).hexdigest() print(f"BLAKE2b-256: {blake2b_hash}\nSHA256: {sha256_hash}") In practice, it would only be necessary to verify one of the hashes. It is not recommended to use the MD5 hash because of known security issues with the MD5 algorithm. This hash is provided for backwards compatibility only. Administration of projects on PyPI How can I publish my private packages to PyPI? PyPI does not support publishing private packages. If you need to publish your private package to a package index, the recommended solution is to run your own deployment of the devpi project . Why isn't my desired project name available? Your publishing tool may return an error that your new project can't be created with your desired name, despite no evidence of a project or release of the same name on PyPI. Currently, there are four primary reasons this may occur: The project name conflicts with a Python Standard Library module from any major version from 2.5 to present. The project name is too similar to an existing project and may be confusable. The project name has been explicitly prohibited by the PyPI administrators. For example, pip install requirements.txt is a common typo for pip install -r requirements.txt , and should not surprise the user with a malicious package. The project name has been registered by another user, but no releases have been created.See How do I claim an abandoned or previously registered project name? How do I claim an abandoned or previously registered project name? Follow the "How to request a name transfer" section of PEP 541. What collaborator roles are available for a project on PyPI? There are two possible roles for collaborators: Maintainer: Can upload releases for a package. Cannot add collaborators. Cannot delete files, releases, or the project. Owner: Can upload releases. Can add other collaborators. Can delete files, releases, or the entire project. How do I become an owner/maintainer of a project on PyPI? Only the current owners of a project have the ability to add new owners or maintainers. If you need to request ownership, you should contact the current owner(s) of the project directly. Many project owners provide their contact details in the 'Author' field of the 'Meta' details on the project page. If the owner is unresponsive, see How do I claim an abandoned or previously registered project name? How can I upload a project description in a different format? When using pyproject.toml for project metadata, you can use the extension of the readme field value to control how PyPI renders your description. For example, readme = "README.md" will render the description as Markdown, while readme = "README.rst" will render it as reStructuredText Refer to the Python Packaging User Guide for details on the available formats. For how to check a description for validity, see also: Why am I getting "the description failed to render" error? How do I get a file size limit exemption or increase for my project? If you can't upload your project's release to PyPI because you're hitting the upload file size limit (100.0 MiB by default; individual projects may differ), we can sometimes increase your limit. See the user documentation for more information on requesting a file size limit increase. How do I get a total project size limit exemption or increase for my project? If you can't upload your project's release to PyPI because you're hitting the project size limit (10.0 GiB by default; individual projects may differ), first remove any unnecessary releases or individual files to lower your overall project size. If that is not possible, we can sometimes increase your limit. See the user documentation for more information on requesting a project size limit increase. Where does PyPI get its data on project vulnerabilities from, and how can I correct it? PyPI receives reports on vulnerabilities in the packages hosted on it from the Open Source Vulnerabilities project , which in turn ingests vulnerabilities from the Python Packaging Advisory Database . If you believe vulnerability data for your project is invalid or incorrect, file an issue with details. How can I restore a deleted project, release or file? Deletion of a project, release or file on PyPI is permanent and irreversable, without exception. Deletion of a project makes it uninstallable, and releases the project name for use by any other PyPI user. Deleted files cannot be re-uploaded . Deleted projects, releases or files cannot be restored by PyPI administrators. Troubleshooting Why am I getting "the description failed to render" error? PyPI will reject uploads if the package description fails to render. You may use twine's check command to locally check a description for validity. I forgot my PyPI password. Can you help me? If you've forgotten your PyPI password, but you remember your email address or username, follow these steps to reset your password: Go to reset your password . Enter the email address or username you used for PyPI and submit the form. You'll receive an email with a password reset link. Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . I've lost access to my PyPI account. Can you help me? If you've lost access to your PyPI account or can't fully verify it due to: Lost access to the email address associated with your account Accidentally registered with an email address you cannot verify Lost two-factor authentication application , device , and recovery codes You can proceed to file an issue on our tracker to request assistance with account recovery. Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . Why am I getting an "Invalid or non-existent authentication information." error when uploading files? Ensure that your API Token is valid and has not been revoked. Ensure that your API Token is properly formatted and does not contain any trailing characters such as newlines. Ensure that the username you are using is __token__ . Remember that PyPI and TestPyPI each require you to create an account, so your credentials may be different. If you're using Windows and trying to paste your token in the Command Prompt or PowerShell, note that Ctrl-V and Shift+Insert won't work. Instead, you can use "Edit > Paste" from the window menu, or enable "Use Ctrl+Shift+C/V as Copy/Paste" in "Properties". This is a known issue with Python's getpass module. Why am I getting "No matching distribution found" or "Could not fetch URL" errors during pip install ? Transport Layer Security, or TLS, is part of how we make sure connections between your computer and PyPI are private and secure. It's a cryptographic protocol that's had several versions over time. PyPI turned off support for TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 in April 2018. Learn why on the PSF blog . If you are having trouble with pip install and get a No matching distribution found or Could not fetch URL error, try adding -v to the command to get more information: pip install --upgrade -v pip If you see an error like There was a problem confirming the ssl certificate or tlsv1 alert protocol version or TLSV1_ALERT_PROTOCOL_VERSION , you need to be connecting to PyPI with a newer TLS support library. The specific steps you need to take will depend on your operating system version, where your installation of Python originated (python.org, your OS vendor, or an intermediate distributor), and the installed versions of Python, setuptools , and pip . For help, go to the #pypa IRC channel on Libera , file an issue at pypa/packaging-problems/issues , or discuss on the Discourse , including your OS and installation details and the output of pip install --upgrade -vvv pip . Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . I am having trouble using the PyPI website. Can you help me? We take accessibility very seriously and want to make the website easy to use for everyone. If you are experiencing an accessibility problem, report it to us on GitHub , so we can try to fix the problem, for you and others. Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . Why can't I manually upload files to PyPI, through the browser interface? In a previous version of PyPI, it used to be possible for maintainers to upload releases to PyPI using a form in the web browser. This feature was deprecated with the new version of PyPI – we instead recommend that you use twine to upload your project to PyPI . Why did my package or user registration get blocked? Spammers return to PyPI with some regularity hoping to place their Search Engine Optimized phishing, scam, and click-farming content on the site. Since PyPI allows for indexing of the Long Description and other data related to projects and has a generally solid search reputation, it is a prime target. When the PyPI administrators are overwhelmed by spam or determine that there is some other threat to PyPI, new user registration and/or new project registration may be disabled. Check our status page for more details, as we'll likely have updated it with reasoning for the intervention. Why am I getting a "Filename or contents already exists" or "Filename has been previously used" error? PyPI will return these errors for one of these reasons: Filename has been used and file exists Filename has been used but file no longer exists A file with the exact same content exists PyPI does not allow for a filename to be reused, even once a project has been deleted and recreated. A distribution filename on PyPI consists of the combination of project name, version number, and distribution type. This ensures that a given distribution for a given release for a given project will always resolve to the same file, and cannot be surreptitiously changed one day by the projects maintainer or a malicious party (it can only be removed). To avoid this situation in most cases, you will need to change the version number to one that you haven't previously uploaded to PyPI, rebuild the distribution, and then upload the new distribution. How do I request a new trove classifier? If you would like to request a new trove classifier file a pull request on the pypa/trove-classifiers project . Be sure to include a brief justification of why it is important. Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . Where can I report a bug or provide feedback about PyPI? If you're experiencing an issue with PyPI itself, we welcome constructive feedback and bug reports via our issue tracker . Please note that this tracker is only for issues with the software that runs PyPI. Before writing a new issue, first check that a similar issue does not already exist. If you are having an issue is with a specific package installed from PyPI, you should reach out to the maintainers of that project directly instead. Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . I'm having trouble setting up two factor authentication with an authentication application ( TOTP ). Can you help me? If you are having issues while setting up a TOTP device, it may be because your device time is out of sync. Please check that the time on your device is set automatically, and try setting up the device again. My project says it's in quarantine. What does that mean? Projects may get placed in quarantine for any number of reasons, such as suspicion of malicious activity, spam, or other violations of the Terms of Service or Acceptable Use Policy . While in quarantine, the project is not installable by clients, and cannot be being modified by its maintainers. PyPI Administrators will need to review this project before it can be restored. If you believe your project has mistakenly been flagged for quarantine, contact PyPI via security@pypi.org with any details. About Who maintains PyPI? PyPI is powered by the Warehouse project; Warehouse is an open source project developed under the umbrella of the Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) and supported by the Python Packaging Working Group (PackagingWG). The PyPA is an independent group of developers whose goal is to improve and maintain many of the core projects related to Python packaging. The PackagingWG is a working group of the Python Software Foundation (PSF) whose goal is to raise and disburse funds to support the ongoing improvement of Python packaging. Most recently it secured an award from the Open Technology Fund whose funding is enabling developers to improve Warehouse's security and accessibility. What powers PyPI? PyPI is powered by Warehouse and by a variety of tools and services provided by our generous sponsors . Can I depend on PyPI being available? As of April 16, 2018, PyPI.org is at "production" status, meaning that it has moved out of beta and replaced the old site (pypi.python.org). It is now robust, tested, and ready for expected browser and API traffic. PyPI is heavily cached and distributed via CDN thanks to our sponsor Fastly and thus is generally available globally. However, the site is mostly maintained by volunteers, we do not provide any specific Service Level Agreement, and as could be expected for a giant distributed system, things can and sometimes do go wrong. See our status page for current and past outages and incidents. If you have high availability requirements for your package index, consider either a mirror or a private index . How can I contribute to PyPI? We have a huge amount of work to do to continue to maintain and improve PyPI (also known as the Warehouse project ). Financial: We would deeply appreciate your donations to fund development and maintenance . Development: Warehouse is open source, and we would love to see some new faces working on the project. You do not need to be an experienced open-source developer to make a contribution – in fact, we'd love to help you make your first open source pull request! If you have skills in Python, Full-Text Search, HTML, SCSS, JavaScript, or SQLAlchemy then skim our "Getting started" guide , then take a look at the issue tracker . We've created a 'Good first issue' label – we recommend you start here. Issues are grouped into milestones ; working on issues in the current milestone is a great way to help push the project forward. If you're interested in working on a particular issue, leave a comment, and we can guide you through the contribution process. Stay updated: You can also follow the ongoing development of the project on the Python packaging forum on Discourse . Note: All users submitting feedback, reporting issues or contributing to Warehouse are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct . How do I keep up with upcoming changes to PyPI? Changes to PyPI are generally announced on both the pypi-announce mailing list and the PyPI blog . The PyPI blog also has an RSS feed. How can I get a list of PyPI's IP addresses? All traffic is routed through our global CDN, which lists their public IP addresses here: https://api.fastly.com/public-ip-list . More information about this list can be found here: https://docs.fastly.com/en/guides/accessing-fastlys-ip-ranges . What does the "beta feature" badge mean? What are Warehouse's current beta features? When Warehouse's maintainers are deploying new features, at first we mark them with a small "beta feature" symbol to tell you: this should probably work fine, but it's new and less tested than other site functionality. Currently, no features are in beta. How do I pronounce "PyPI"? "PyPI" should be pronounced like "pie pea eye", specifically with the "PI" pronounced as individual letters, rather as a single sound. This minimizes confusion with the PyPy project, which is a popular alternative implementation of the Python language. Resources Looking for something else? 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