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https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2025/10/a-new-psf-board-another-year-of-psf.html | Python Software Foundation News: A new PSF Board- Another year of PSF Board Office Hour sessions!   News from the Python Software Foundation Tuesday, October 28, 2025 A new PSF Board- Another year of PSF Board Office Hour sessions! Greetings, Pythonistas- thank you so much for supporting the work of the PSF and the Python community! The newest PSF Board has decided to continue investing in connecting with the global Python community by running the PSF Board Office Hour sessions on the PSF Discord into 2026. We began running these sessions in September 2024, and they have proven to be a great method for the community to connect with the board and vice versa. The sessions have provided the PSF Board and Staff the opportunity to hear what our community is up to and what challenges they are facing, as well as receive invaluable feedback about how the PSF can continue to improve our service to the Python community. What are the PSF Board Office Hours? During the PSF Board Office Hours, you can participate in a text-based live chat with PSF Board Directors. This is a chance to connect, share, and collaborate with the PSF Board and Staff to improve our community together. Occasionally, we will have dedicated topics such as PyCon US and the PSF Board Elections for the office hour sessions. Here is some of the work that we collaborate with staff and volunteers on: Promotion and outreach for the Python programming language Supporting local Python communities Organizing PyCon US Diversity and Inclusion in our community Support handling Code of Conduct issues within our communities Furthering the mission of the PSF Unless we have a dedicated topic for a session, you are not limited to talking with us about the above topics, although the discussions should be focused on Python, the PSF, and our community. If you think there’s something we can help with or we should know, we welcome you to come and talk to us! Joining the office hours The office hour sessions will take place on the PSF Discord server in the #psf-board channel. If you are new to Discord, make sure to check out a tutorial on how you can download the app and sign up for free – then join us on the PSF Discord ! To make the office hours more accessible, the office hours will be scheduled at alternating times, so no matter where you are based, you can find a time that is most convenient for you! Here is a list of the dates and times: November 4th, 2 pm UTC December 9th, 9 pm UTC January 13th, 2 pm UTC February 10th, 9 pm UTC March 10th, 1 pm UTC April 14th, 9 pm UTC May 12th, 1 pm UTC June 9th, 9 pm UTC July 14th, 1 pm UTC August 11th, 9 pm UTC September 8th, 1 pm UTC October 13th, 9 pm UTC Each session lasts for an hour. Sessions after October 2026 will be announced in the future. Who will be at the office hours? Some board members of the PSF will be attending each office hour, as well as members of the PSF Staff. The list of the current PSF Board Directors can be found on our website. We are passionate Python community members who are excited to listen, help, and provide support to you. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Esimit Karlgusta Posted on Jan 4 Secure Authentication in Next.js: Building a Production-Ready Login System # nextjs # programming # webdev # beginners Secure Authentication in Next.js: Building a Production-Ready Login System Every great SaaS product begins at the same point: the login page. It is the gatekeeper of your user data and the first interaction your customers have with your professional application. Yet, for many developers, setting up authentication feels like a high-stakes puzzle where a single mistake can lead to security vulnerabilities or a frustrated user base. If you have ever struggled with session management, wondered how to securely store user credentials, or felt overwhelmed by the complexity of OAuth providers, you are in the right place. In this lesson, we are going to strip away the confusion and build a robust, secure authentication system using Auth.js (NextAuth v5) within the Next.js App Router framework. The Problem: The "Homegrown" Auth Trap Many developers start by trying to build their own authentication logic. They create a users table in MongoDB, hash passwords with bcrypt, and try to manage JWTs (JSON Web Tokens) manually in cookies. While this is a great academic exercise, it is often a recipe for disaster in a production SaaS environment. Manual auth systems frequently suffer from: Security Gaps: Improperly configured cookies or CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) vulnerabilities. Maintenance Burden: Keeping up with changing security standards and API updates from providers like Google or GitHub. UX Friction: Hard-to-implement features like "Forgot Password," "Magic Links," or social logins. The Shift: Moving to Auth.js The professional way to handle this in 2026 is by using a library that does the heavy lifting for you. Auth.js is the standard for anyone wanting to Learn Next.js for SaaS . It handles session management, multi-provider support, and database integration out of the box, allowing you to focus on your core product features instead of reinventing the security wheel. By shifting to an established library, you gain the confidence that your sessions are handled via encrypted, server-only cookies. You also get an easy path to adding "Login with Google," which significantly increases conversion rates for modern SaaS products. Deep Dive: Setting Up Your Auth Workflow To build a complete SaaS, we need a flexible system. We will implement two main strategies: Email/Password (Credentials) for traditional users and Google OAuth for a frictionless experience. 1. The Architecture of Auth.js in the App Router In the Next.js App Router, authentication happens primarily on the server. We use a combination of: The Auth Configuration File: Where we define our providers and callbacks. Middleware: To protect routes before they even hit the browser. Server Actions: To handle login and signup logic securely. 2. Initial Setup and Environment Variables First, we need to install the necessary packages. In your terminal, run: npm install next-auth@beta mongodb @auth/mongodb-adapter bcryptjs Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Before writing code, we must define our environment variables. These are secrets that should never be committed to GitHub. Create a .env.local\ file: AUTH_SECRET=your_super_secret_random_string NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL=http://localhost:3000 AUTH_GOOGLE_ID=your_google_client_id AUTH_GOOGLE_SECRET=your_google_client_secret MONGODB_URI=your_mongodb_connection_string Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 3. Configuring the Auth Library We will create a central configuration file. This is the heart of your security system. It tells Next.js how to talk to your database and how to verify users. File: auth.ts (Root directory) import NextAuth from " next-auth " ; import Google from " next-auth/providers/google " ; import Credentials from " next-auth/providers/credentials " ; import { MongoDBAdapter } from " @auth/mongodb-adapter " ; import clientPromise from " @/lib/mongodb " ; import bcrypt from " bcryptjs " ; export const { handlers , auth , signIn , signOut } = NextAuth ({ adapter : MongoDBAdapter ( clientPromise ), providers : [ Google , Credentials ({ name : " credentials " , credentials : { email : { label : " Email " , type : " email " }, password : { label : " Password " , type : " password " }, }, async authorize ( credentials ) { if ( ! credentials ?. email || ! credentials ?. password ) return null ; const dbClient = await clientPromise ; const user = await dbClient . db (). collection ( " users " ). findOne ({ email : credentials . email }); if ( ! user || ! user . password ) return null ; const isValid = await bcrypt . compare ( credentials . password as string , user . password ); return isValid ? { id : user . _id . toString (), email : user . email } : null ; }, }), ], session : { strategy : " jwt " }, pages : { signIn : " /login " , }, callbacks : { async session ({ session , token }) { if ( token . sub && session . user ) { session . user . id = token . sub ; } return session ; }, }, }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 4. Creating the Login UI with Tailwind and DaisyUI A SaaS needs a professional-looking login page. Using Tailwind CSS and DaisyUI, we can build a clean, responsive form that works on any device. File: app/(auth)/login/page.tsx import { signIn } from " @/auth " ; export default function LoginPage () { return ( < div className = "flex items-center justify-center min-h-screen bg-base-200" > < div className = "card w-full max-w-md shadow-2xl bg-base-100" > < div className = "card-body" > < h2 className = "text-3xl font-bold text-center mb-6" > Welcome Back </ h2 > < form action = { async () => { " use server " ; await signIn ( " google " , { redirectTo : " /dashboard " }); } } > < button className = "btn btn-outline w-full flex items-center gap-2" > Continue with Google </ button > </ form > < div className = "divider text-xs uppercase text-base-content/50" > or </ div > < form className = "space-y-4" > < div className = "form-control" > < label className = "label" > < span className = "label-text" > Email </ span > </ label > < input type = "email" placeholder = "email@example.com" className = "input input-bordered" required /> </ div > < div className = "form-control" > < label className = "label" > < span className = "label-text" > Password </ span > </ label > < input type = "password" placeholder = "••••••••" className = "input input-bordered" required /> </ div > < button className = "btn btn-primary w-full" > Sign In </ button > </ form > < p className = "text-center mt-4 text-sm" > Don't have an account? < a href = "/signup" className = "link link-primary" > Sign up </ a > </ p > </ div > </ div > </ div > ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 5. Protecting Routes with Middleware In a SaaS application, you don't want unauthorized users accessing the dashboard or settings pages. Instead of checking for a session on every single page, we use Next.js Middleware to handle this globally. File: middleware.ts (Root directory) import { auth } from " @/auth " ; export default auth (( req ) => { const isLoggedIn = !! req . auth ; const { nextUrl } = req ; const isAuthPage = nextUrl . pathname . startsWith ( " /login " ) || nextUrl . pathname . startsWith ( " /signup " ); const isDashboardPage = nextUrl . pathname . startsWith ( " /dashboard " ); if ( isDashboardPage && ! isLoggedIn ) { return Response . redirect ( new URL ( " /login " , nextUrl )); } if ( isAuthPage && isLoggedIn ) { return Response . redirect ( new URL ( " /dashboard " , nextUrl )); } }); export const config = { matcher : [ " /((?!api|_next/static|_next/image|favicon.ico).*) " ], }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Key Benefits and Learning Outcomes By following this workflow, you achieve several critical milestones in your development journey: Centralized Security: You have a single source of truth for your authentication logic. Database Synchronization: Your user accounts are automatically saved to MongoDB whenever someone logs in via Google. Improved Conversions: Providing OAuth options reduces the friction of creating an account, which is vital for any Build SaaS with Next.js project. Type Safety: Using TypeScript ensures that your session data is predictable throughout your components. Common Mistakes to Avoid Exposing the Secret: Never leave your AUTH_SECRET empty or use a simple string in production. Use a tool like openssl rand -base64 32 to generate a strong key. Client-Side Protection Only: Never rely solely on hiding UI elements to secure your app. Always verify the session on the server or through middleware. Forgetting Secure Cookies: In production, ensure your AUTH_URL uses HTTPS, otherwise Auth.js will not set secure cookies, and your login will fail. Pro Tips and Best Practices Use Server Components for Auth Checks: Whenever possible, check the session in a Server Component using the auth() function. It is faster and more secure than checking on the client. Custom Session Data: If you need to store extra info (like a user's subscription status), extend the session callback in auth.ts to include those fields from your MongoDB database. Graceful Error Handling: Redirect users to a custom error page if Google login fails, rather than letting the app crash or show a generic error. How This Fits Into the Zero to SaaS Journey Authentication is the foundation of the user experience. Once you have established who the user is, you can: Store their specific data in MongoDB. Link their account to a Stripe Customer ID for billing. Provide a personalized Build SaaS Dashboard Next.js Tailwind . Without a secure auth system, your SaaS cannot function because you cannot identify who to charge or whose data to display. Real-World Use Case: The Productivity Tool Imagine you are building a SaaS called TaskFlow. A user arrives at your landing page and clicks Get Started. They click Continue with Google. Auth.js redirects them to Google's secure portal. After they approve, Google sends a token back to your auth.ts handler. Auth.js checks your MongoDB. Since this is a new user, it automatically creates a new record in your users collection. The user is redirected to /dashboard, where your server component greets them: "Welcome!" Action Plan: What to Build Next To master this lesson, I want you to complete these four tasks: Initialize the Project: Set up a fresh Next.js project and install the dependencies. Configure Google Cloud: Go to the Google Cloud Console, create a project, and get your OAuth credentials. Build the Login Page: Use the Tailwind/DaisyUI code provided to create your own branded login screen. Test the Middleware: Create a protected /dashboard page and try to access it while logged out to ensure you are redirected. Take Your SaaS to the Next Level Building a secure login system is just the beginning. If you want to skip the trial and error and follow a proven path to a launched product, check out our comprehensive Zero to SaaS Next.js Course . We dive deep into advanced patterns, multi-tenant security, and production-ready deployments. 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 . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Esimit Karlgusta Follow Full Stack Developer Location Earth, for now :) Education BSc. 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Report Abuse emmma Posted on Dec 10, 2025 How I built a budget-friendly LED strip lighting setup for my workspace / bedroom — and what worked (and didn’t) # electronics # leds # beginners I recently decided to upgrade the lighting in my room/workspace without spending much — so I grabbed a cheap 5 m RGB LED strip and built a simple but functional setup. Below are my experience, measurements, and lessons learned, which may help others if you’re planning a similar DIY lighting project. What I used (hardware & costs) RGB LED strip (5 m) — ~USD 8–12, 12 V input Basic IR controller with PWM dimming support — included in kit 12 V 5A switching power supply (instead of cheap stock adapter) — better stability Aluminum mounting channel (for strip + diffuser) — optional but recommended for even light + heat dissipation Performance & Observations On “white” mode (all RGB at 100%), brightness is surprisingly good for ambient / accent lighting. 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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 Olivier Moussalli Posted on Jan 5 How to Prevent Software Piracy in C# Desktop Apps: A Complete Guide # privacy # security # software # csharp Learn how to implement license protection in C# with Quick License Manager. Production-ready code examples for validation, hardware locking, trials, and subscriptions. Software piracy costs the industry billions annually. If you're developing desktop applications in C#, protecting your intellectual property should be a top priority. This guide demonstrates how to implement robust license protection using Quick License Manager (QLM), with practical, production-ready code examples. The Problem: Why Desktop Apps Are Vulnerable Desktop applications face unique challenges: Direct executable access - Users have the application files on their machine Easy to reverse engineer - Without protection, code can be decompiled No built-in validation - Desktop apps don't inherently check licenses server-side Simple distribution - A single unlicensed copy can be shared infinitely Without proper licensing controls, you're leaving money on the table while unauthorized users benefit from your hard work. The Solution: Quick License Manager This guide demonstrates license protection implementation using Quick License Manager (QLM), a comprehensive licensing solution that's been protecting software for over two decades. QLM provides a proven, production-ready implementation that thousands of developers rely on. QLM offers key capabilities essential for robust license protection: Flexible licensing models - Perpetual, subscription, trial, and floating licenses Hardware locking - Bind licenses to specific machines Online and offline activation - Works with or without internet connectivity E-commerce integration - Seamless integration with major platforms Cross-platform support - Windows, macOS, Linux Implementation Guide Let's walk through implementing QLM in a C# desktop application. Prerequisites Before starting, ensure you have: Visual Studio 2019 or later .NET Framework 4.6.2+ or .NET Core 3.1+ Quick License Manager installed (free trial available at https://soraco.co ) Step 1: Set Up Your Product in QLM First, define your product in the QLM Management Console: Open QLM Management Console Go to "Define Products" tab Click "New" Enter your Product Name, Major and Minor version Note the automatically generated Product ID and GUID Step 2: Generate the Integration Code QLM provides a wizard that generates the necessary code: Go to the "Protect Your Application" tab Follow the wizard instructions The wizard generates a LicenseValidator class customized for your product It also creates a settings XML file with your product configuration Step 3: Add License Validation to Your Application Here's the recommended approach using QLM's official pattern: using System ; using System.Windows.Forms ; using QlmLicenseLib ; namespace MyProtectedApp { static class Program { private static LicenseValidator lv ; private static string settingsFile ; private static string wizardExec ; [ STAThread ] static void Main () { Application . EnableVisualStyles (); Application . SetCompatibleTextRenderingDefault ( false ); System . Reflection . Assembly thisAssembly = System . Reflection . Assembly . GetExecutingAssembly (); string location = System . IO . Path . GetDirectoryName ( thisAssembly . Location ); settingsFile = System . IO . Path . Combine ( location , "YourProduct.lw.xml" ); wizardExec = System . IO . Path . Combine ( location , "QlmLicenseWizard.exe" ); ValidateLicense (); Application . Run ( new MainForm ()); } static void ValidateLicense () { lv = new LicenseValidator ( settingsFile ); bool needsActivation = false ; string errorMsg = string . Empty ; ELicenseBinding licenseBinding = ELicenseBinding . ComputerName ; if ( lv . ValidateLicenseAtStartup ( licenseBinding , ref needsActivation , ref errorMsg ) == false ) { int exitCode = DisplayLicenseForm (); if ( exitCode == 4 ) { Environment . Exit ( 0 ); } if ( lv . ValidateLicenseAtStartup ( licenseBinding , ref needsActivation , ref errorMsg ) == false ) { MessageBox . Show ( "Unable to validate license. Application will now exit." , "License Error" , MessageBoxButtons . OK , MessageBoxIcon . Error ); Environment . Exit ( 0 ); } } } static private int DisplayLicenseForm () { string errorMessage ; if ( lv . QlmLicenseObject . ValidateSettingsFile ( settingsFile , out errorMessage ) == false ) { MessageBox . Show ( errorMessage , "Configuration Error" , MessageBoxButtons . OK , MessageBoxIcon . Error ); return 0 ; } string args = String . Format ( "/settings \"{0}\"" , settingsFile ); if (! System . IO . File . Exists ( wizardExec )) { wizardExec = @"C:\Program Files\Soraco\QuickLicenseMgr\QlmLicenseWizard.exe" ; } return lv . QlmLicenseObject . LaunchProcess ( wizardExec , args , true , true ); } } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Understanding License Binding QLM supports multiple binding options: // Computer Name binding (simplest) ELicenseBinding licenseBinding = ELicenseBinding . ComputerName ; // Hardware binding (more secure) ELicenseBinding licenseBinding = ELicenseBinding . ComputerID ; // User-based binding ELicenseBinding licenseBinding = ELicenseBinding . UserDefined ; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Advanced Scenarios Hardware-Locked Licensing For strict machine binding: public bool ActivateLicenseWithHardwareLock ( string activationKey ) { string computerID = lv . QlmLicenseObject . GetComputerID (); string computerName = Environment . MachineName ; string response = string . Empty ; bool activated = lv . QlmLicenseObject . ActivateLicense ( webServiceUrl : lv . QlmLicenseObject . DefaultWebServiceUrl , activationKey : activationKey , computerID : computerID , computerName : computerName , version : lv . QlmLicenseObject . Version , userData : string . Empty , response : out response ); if ( activated ) { lv . QlmLicenseObject . StoreKeys ( activationKey , response ); return true ; } return false ; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Trial Period Implementation QLM automatically tracks trial periods: public bool IsTrialValid () { bool needsActivation = false ; string errorMsg = string . Empty ; bool isValid = lv . ValidateLicenseAtStartup ( ELicenseBinding . ComputerName , ref needsActivation , ref errorMsg ); if ( lv . QlmLicenseObject . DaysLeft > 0 ) { Console . WriteLine ( $"Trial days remaining: { lv . QlmLicenseObject . DaysLeft } " ); return true ; } return isValid ; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Subscription Management For subscription-based applications: public bool ValidateSubscription () { bool needsActivation = false ; string errorMsg = string . Empty ; bool isValid = lv . ValidateLicenseAtStartup ( ELicenseBinding . ComputerName , ref needsActivation , ref errorMsg ); if ( isValid ) { DateTime expiryDate = lv . QlmLicenseObject . ExpiryDate ; int daysUntilExpiry = ( expiryDate - DateTime . Now ). Days ; if ( daysUntilExpiry <= 0 ) { MessageBox . Show ( "Your subscription has expired. Please renew." , "Subscription Expired" , MessageBoxButtons . OK , MessageBoxIcon . Warning ); return false ; } if ( daysUntilExpiry <= 7 ) { MessageBox . Show ( $"Your subscription expires in { daysUntilExpiry } days." , "Renewal Reminder" , MessageBoxButtons . OK , MessageBoxIcon . Information ); } return true ; } return false ; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Offline Activation For environments without internet: public bool ValidateOfflineLicense ( string activationKey ) { bool isValid = lv . QlmLicenseObject . ValidateLicenseOffline ( activationKey ); return isValid ; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode E-commerce Integration QLM integrates with major platforms including FastSpring, Shopify, WooCommerce, PayPal, and Stripe. When integrated, QLM automatically: Generates unique license keys upon purchase Sends activation emails to customers Manages license lifecycle Handles renewals and upgrades Best Practices Secure License Storage Use encrypted storage: private void StoreLicenseSecurely ( string activationKey , string computerKey ) { lv . QlmLicenseObject . StoreKeys ( activationKey , computerKey ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Graceful Network Failure Handling try { bool isValid = lv . ValidateLicenseAtStartup ( ELicenseBinding . ComputerName , ref needsActivation , ref errorMsg ); } catch ( Exception ex ) { Logger . Log ( $"License validation error: { ex . Message } " ); bool offlineValid = lv . QlmLicenseObject . ValidateLicenseOffline ( lv . ActivationKey ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode User Experience Show clear messages when licenses need attention Display remaining trial/subscription days proactively Make activation as simple as possible Common Pitfalls Don't Store Keys in Plain Text // ❌ WRONG string key = "ABC123-DEF456" ; // ✅ CORRECT lv . QlmLicenseObject . StoreKeys ( activationKey , computerKey ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Don't Ignore Validation Errors // ❌ WRONG if (! ValidateLicense ()) { } // ✅ CORRECT if (! ValidateLicense ()) { ShowActivationDialog (); if (! ValidateLicense ()) Application . Exit (); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Performance Startup validation: 200-500ms with network check Offline validation: Instant Online validation: 1-3 seconds typical Deployment Checklist Settings XML file included QlmLicenseLib.dll included IsLicense50.dll (x86 and x64) included QlmLicenseWizard.exe included License Server URL configured Product ID and GUID match configuration Test activation in clean environment Test offline activation Test trial expiry Conclusion Implementing license protection with Quick License Manager provides enterprise-grade security with minimal complexity. The patterns shown here are production-tested and used by thousands of developers. Key takeaways: Use QLM wizard to generate integration code Follow official validation patterns Implement proper error handling Test thoroughly before deployment Balance security with user experience Resources Quick License Manager: https://soraco.co Documentation: https://docs.soraco.co Downloads: https://soraco.co/quick-license-manager/qlm-downloads/ Have questions? Drop them in the comments! 👇 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://pyfound.blogspot.com/2025/10/open-infrastructure-is-not-free-pypi.html | Python Software Foundation News: Open Infrastructure is Not Free: PyPI, the Python Software Foundation, and Sustainability   News from the Python Software Foundation Wednesday, October 29, 2025 Open Infrastructure is Not Free: PyPI, the Python Software Foundation, and Sustainability In September, the Python Software Foundation (PSF) co-signed the Open Infrastructure is Not Free: A Joint Statement on Sustainable Stewardship Letter published by the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) as a steward of the Python Package Index (PyPI). As a follow up, I would like to share a bit more about the concerns expressed in this letter as they relate to our community and the PSF. History and Current Conditions PyPI (and Python) have continued to experience effectively exponential growth in usage over the past decade, from October 2018 to the present. This is clear in our telemetry: Daily requests over time for PyPI's services, showing a trend line starting in 2018 in the millions, reaching 2-3 billion per day at present. This growth has been met with persistent and growing investment by the PSF. Starting with the hire of a full-time Director of Infrastructure in June 2018, as well as ongoing costs associated with operating PyPI and managing relationships, grants, and sponsorships that support it. At present, the PSF employs personnel and pays operational costs to keep PyPI online, reliable, secure, and supported to meet the modern expectations of the Python community globally. While we are very fortunate to have long-term partnerships with Fastly , Amazon Web Services , Google Cloud , Datadog , Sentry , depot , and PagerDuty that help us to develop, test, host, operate, monitor, and respond to incidents for PyPI, we still pay monthly fees for things like our support inboxes and other infrastructure. The largest cost for the PSF is staffing. The PSF staff who support PyPI include: Ee Durbin (myself), Director of Infrastructure Jacob Coffee, Infrastructure Engineer Maria Ashna, PyPI Support Specialist Mike Fiedler, PyPI Safety and Security Engineer While our Safety and Security Engineer role is funded via a grant from The Linux Foundation’s Alpha-Omega project, all others are paid for from the PSF’s general fund, which comes from our sponsorship program and individual contributions . These roles ensure that the expectations of our community are met when it comes to reliability and availability of the infrastructure and systems that run PyPI. They also ensure responsiveness to both critical support concerns, such as account recovery and project ownership, and to security incidents and malware, as well as continuing improvements to PyPI’s security stance overall. We fulfill these roles and operate PyPI as a free resource for Python developers to find, install, and publish their open source projects in pursuit of our mission. This will not change, but we do believe that there are concrete ways that our community can help to support us. We also believe that there are changes that we can make to help guide PyPI and the PSF to long-term sustainability, commensurate with the value and usage of for-profit companies. While we echo the statement from the open letter, “ This is not (yet) a crisis. ”, we also believe that “ it is a critical inflection point ” as we look to the future of the sustainability of PyPI and the PSF. What Needs to Change We are aligned with the OpenSSF letter on their three key points, but would like to say more about how they relate to PyPI: Commercial and institutional partnerships In 2024, the PSF and Fastly signed and announced a five-year agreement under Fastly’s Fast Forward program . This is a fundamentally different kind of commitment from others that we rely on to operate PyPI (and the rest of the Python Software Foundation infrastructure). We feel very fortunate to have long-term recurring partnerships with other providers, but the annual renewal cycles do come with overhead and risk. While we work incredibly hard to use donated credits and services as efficiently as possible 1 , a critical in-kind sponsor choosing not to renew would require precious engineering resources to prepare for and complete a migration to another provider or cost the PSF tens of thousands of dollars a month during an interim period to pay outright. As an organization, we will seek to establish similar long-term agreements with our infrastructure partners. Value-added capabilities & tiered access models Having users pay for PyPI usage is something we cannot, and will not do. As we stated when we originally announced PyPI Organizations , paid features must remain opt-in, and core features for publishing and installing projects will remain free. However, we do recognize that corporate publishers have been a large driver of the growth in the resources needed to serve PyPI. As we continue to develop PyPI Organizations features, providing these publishers with higher quotas will allow for the usage they drive by publishing large files to PyPI to be paid for. In general, our roadmap for PyPI Organizations will focus on value-added features that benefit Companies as well as Community projects alike, while continuing to provide those features to Community organizations at no cost. How You Can Help If you or your team install from PyPI for development, continuous integration testing, or deployment, please take time to review the ways in which your tooling utilizes caching, and implement as much of it as possible when installing from free package repositories. PyPI itself heavily utilizes caching when installing our own dependencies, leveraging Docker cache mounts and pip’s internal caching to reduce usage and increase speed of builds, not only for our Python dependencies but npm and apt as well. This shared responsibility for usage is one that we all should bear, rather than treating package repositories as a limitless resource. Just as we intend to seek longer-term agreements with the providers we rely on to operate PyPI, we ask members of the community in organizations that provide such support to champion for similar long-term agreements with open source foundations and projects that rely on them for operations. If your company publishes projects to PyPI, consider signing up for PyPI Organizations . The recurring revenue generated by Organizations is a key way that we hope to build a reliable and sustainable base for PyPI moving forward. Even if any of those do not apply to you or your company, but you rely on PyPI, you can always: Become a Member : When you sign up as a Supporting Member of the PSF, you become a part of the PSF. You’re eligible to vote in PSF elections, using your voice to guide our future direction, and you help us sustain what we do with your annual support. Donate : Your donation makes it possible to continue our work supporting Python and its community, year after year. Sponsor : If your company uses Python and isn’t yet a sponsor, send them our sponsorship page or reach out to sponsors@python.org today. The PSF is ever grateful for our sponsors, past and current, and we do everything we can to make their sponsorships beneficial and rewarding. 1. Fun Fact: The Python Software Foundation’s AWS Open Source Credits usage has only grown 25% over the past 8 years, despite the explosive growth in usage of our services. 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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 Hoang Le Posted on Jan 6 Building a Lightweight ERP Core with Clean Architecture (Lessons Learned) # architecture # learning # systemdesign Building a Lightweight ERP Core with Clean Architecture (Lessons Learned) Most ERP systems fail SMEs not because they lack features, but because they are too heavy, too coupled, and too expensive to maintain. When we started building LiteERP, the goal was simple: Can we design an ERP core that stays small, predictable, and extensible — even as the system grows? This article shares some architectural decisions and trade-offs we made while building a lightweight ERP core using Clean Architecture. The core problem with most ERP systems From our experience, traditional ERP systems usually suffer from: Business logic tightly coupled to frameworks Plugins that directly modify core behavior Growing dependency graphs that are hard to reason about High infrastructure requirements for small teams The result: 👉 SMEs pay enterprise-level complexity for simple workflows. We wanted a different outcome. Clean Architecture as a constraint, not a buzzword Clean Architecture is often misunderstood as “just more layers”. In LiteERP, it is treated as a hard constraint: Domain does not know Infrastructure Core business rules do not depend on frameworks Modules communicate through explicit contracts Side effects are pushed to the edge This constraint forces discipline, but it gives us something very valuable: The ability to change implementation details without breaking business logic. Designing an ERP core that loads only what it needs One key rule we adopted early: The ERP core must not load modules it does not need. Instead of auto-loading everything, LiteERP: Resolves modules based on explicit support declarations Loads only the hooks required for the current request Avoids global service registration for unused modules This drastically reduces: Memory usage Boot time Cognitive overhead when debugging For SMEs, this means: Lower server costs Predictable performance Easier scaling decisions Extension system: hooks, not plugins Most ERP plugins work like this: Override core classes Inject logic everywhere Break silently after updates We avoided that entirely. LiteERP uses a hook-based extension system: Extensions declare what they support Hooks are executed at specific lifecycle phases Core rules remain non-negotiable This gives extension developers freedom without compromising system integrity. In practice: Core stays stable Extensions remain optional Updates don’t become a nightmare Why we avoided “feature-first” development One temptation in ERP development is adding features early to appear “complete”. We resisted that. Instead, we focused on: Correct boundaries Clear ownership of data Strong domain events Full business activity logs Why? Because: Features can be added later. Broken architecture compounds forever. Trade-offs we accepted This approach is not free. We knowingly accepted: Slower early feature delivery More upfront design work Stricter rules for contributors But in return, we gained: Long-term maintainability Easier onboarding for developers A system that scales in complexity, not chaos Final thoughts LiteERP is not trying to compete with enterprise ERP systems. It is designed for: Small and medium businesses Teams that value clarity over complexity Developers who care about architecture If you believe ERP systems can be lighter, cleaner, and more honest, you might find this project interesting. The project is open-source and currently preparing for Beta: 👉 https://github.com/liteerp-oss/liteerp opensource #erp #cleanarchitecture #laravel #softwarearchitecture 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://pyfound.blogspot.com/2025/10/slippery-zips-and-sticky-tar-pits-security-and-archives-white-paper.html | Python Software Foundation News: Improving security and integrity of Python package archives   News from the Python Software Foundation Thursday, October 30, 2025 Improving security and integrity of Python package archives Security and integrity of the Python packaging ecosystem is critical, and the smallest unit of a packaging ecosystem is a "package". Python packages use existing archive formats like ZIP and tar to distribute Python projects to their users. Archives seem simple on the surface, but many ZIP and tar features can be abused to confuse implementations into seeing different contents of the same archive. These vulnerabilities affect the "integrity of the ecosystem" if tools can't agree what a package contents actually are. This can cause many downstream issues, such as vulnerability or malware scanners giving different results from the package when installed on disk. The Python Software Foundation Security Developer-in-Residence, Seth Larson, published a new white paper with Alpha-Omega titled "Slippery ZIPs and Sticky tar-pits: Security & Archives" about work to remediate 10 vulnerabilities affecting common archive format implementations such as ZIP and tar for critical Python projects. The white paper highlights how the PSF maintained Python Package Index (PyPI) can be used to protect insecure implementations of archives preemptively, whether their vulnerability status is known or unknown, by coordinating disclosures with other packaging tools. The white paper details potential future work to shore up the security of ZIP and tar implementations that are in widespread use, such as the zipfile and tarfile module in the Python standard library. 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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 ismail Cagdas Posted on Jan 6 Why Modular Monolith Architecture is the Key to Effective AI-Assisted Development # ai # architecture # codequality # productivity AI coding assistants have revolutionized how we write code. Tools like GitHub Copilot, Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor have become indispensable companions for developers worldwide. However, there's a growing challenge that many developers are experiencing: as your codebase grows, AI-generated code quality decreases significantly . In this article, we'll explore why this happens and how ABP Framework 's modular monolith architecture provides an elegant solution to this problem. The Problem: AI Struggles with Large Codebases If you've been using AI coding assistants for a while, you've probably noticed a pattern. When you start a new project, AI suggestions are remarkably accurate. The code is clean, follows best practices, and integrates nicely with your existing code. But as your project grows to hundreds of files and thousands of lines of code, something changes. Context Window Limitations AI models have a fundamental constraint: context windows . Even the most advanced models can only process a limited amount of code at once. When your project has 500+ files with complex interdependencies, the AI simply cannot see the full picture. Consider this scenario: 📁 MyLargeProject/ ├── 📁 src/ │ ├── 📁 Domain/ (50+ files) │ ├── 📁 Application/ (80+ files) │ ├── 📁 Infrastructure/ (40+ files) │ ├── 📁 HttpApi/ (60+ files) │ └── 📁 Web/ (100+ files) ├── 📁 tests/ (150+ files) └── 📁 shared/ (30+ files) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode When you ask AI to implement a new feature, it might see only 10-20 of these files in its context. The result? Code that: Duplicates existing functionality Violates established patterns in your codebase Uses inconsistent naming conventions Creates unnecessary coupling between components Ignores your custom base classes and utilities The Consistency Problem In a large monolithic codebase, there are often multiple ways to accomplish the same task. Your team might have established specific patterns over time, but the AI doesn't know about these conventions unless they're explicitly provided in the context. // Your established pattern (which AI doesn't see) public class ProductAppService : ApplicationService , IProductAppService { private readonly IRepository < Product , Guid > _productRepository ; public ProductAppService ( IRepository < Product , Guid > productRepository ) { _productRepository = productRepository ; } public async Task < ProductDto > GetAsync ( Guid id ) { var product = await _productRepository . GetAsync ( id ); return ObjectMapper . Map < Product , ProductDto >( product ); } } // What AI might generate (inconsistent with your patterns) public class OrderService { private readonly DbContext _context ; public OrderService ( DbContext context ) { _context = context ; } public async Task < OrderDto > Get ( Guid id ) { var order = await _context . Orders . FindAsync ( id ); return new OrderDto { Id = order . Id , // Manual mapping... }; } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The AI-generated code works, but it introduces inconsistency, bypasses your repository abstractions, and ignores your mapping conventions. The Solution: Modular Monolith Architecture This is where ABP Framework's modular monolith architecture shines. Instead of one massive codebase, you organize your application into isolated modules . What is a Module in ABP? An ABP module is a independent unit that encapsulates a specific business capability: 📁 Acme.ProductManagement/ ├── 📁 src/ │ ├── Acme.ProductManagement.Domain/ │ ├── Acme.ProductManagement.Domain.Shared/ │ ├── Acme.ProductManagement.Application/ │ ├── Acme.ProductManagement.Application.Contracts/ │ ├── Acme.ProductManagement.EntityFrameworkCore/ │ ├── Acme.ProductManagement.HttpApi/ │ └── Acme.ProductManagement.Web/ └── 📁 test/ └── Acme.ProductManagement.Application.Tests/ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Each module has: Clear boundaries : Well-defined interfaces for communication with other modules Independent domain : Its own entities, repositories, and domain services Isolated application layer : Application services that don't leak into other modules Focused scope : Typically 10-30 files per layer, not hundreds How This Helps AI When you work with AI on a modular codebase, you can scope the conversation to a single module . Instead of providing context about your entire 500-file project, you provide context about a 50-file module. "I'm working on the ProductManagement module in an ABP Framework project. Here's the module structure and key files: - Product entity (Domain layer) - IProductRepository interface - ProductAppService (Application layer) I need to add a feature to track product price history..." Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Now the AI has: A complete picture of the relevant code Clear patterns to follow Defined boundaries it shouldn't cross Consistent conventions throughout Benefits of Module-Scoped AI Development 1. Reduced Context Size = Better Understanding A typical ABP module contains a focused set of files that easily fit within AI context windows: Scope Files AI Understanding Full Monolith 500+ Poor - sees fragments Single Module 30-50 Excellent - sees everything When AI can see your entire module, it understands: How entities relate to each other Which base classes and interfaces to use Your naming conventions and patterns The existing functionality to avoid duplication 2. ABP Conventions Guide the AI ABP Framework follows strong conventions. When you tell AI you're working with ABP, it can leverage these conventions: // AI understands ABP patterns and generates consistent code public class CategoryAppService : ProductManagementAppService , ICategoryAppService { private readonly ICategoryRepository _categoryRepository ; public CategoryAppService ( ICategoryRepository categoryRepository ) { _categoryRepository = categoryRepository ; } [ Authorize ( ProductManagementPermissions . Categories . Create )] public async Task < CategoryDto > CreateAsync ( CreateCategoryDto input ) { var category = new Category ( GuidGenerator . Create (), input . Name ); await _categoryRepository . InsertAsync ( category ); return ObjectMapper . Map < Category , CategoryDto >( category ); } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The AI naturally: Inherits from the correct base class Uses the module's permission definitions Follows the repository pattern Uses ABP's GuidGenerator and ObjectMapper 3. Easier Code Review When AI-generated code is confined to a module, code review becomes straightforward: git diff --stat src/Acme.ProductManagement.Domain/Categories/Category.cs | 25 +++ src/Acme.ProductManagement.Application/Categories/CategoryAppService.cs | 45 +++ src/Acme.ProductManagement.HttpApi/Categories/CategoryController.cs | 30 +++ 3 files changed, 100 insertions ( + ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode All changes are in one module. Reviewers familiar with that module can quickly validate the code quality. 4. Sustainable and Maintainable Code Modular code generated by AI remains maintainable because: It follows established patterns within the module Dependencies are explicit and limited The code can be understood in isolation Future AI sessions can easily pick up where you left off Practical Tips for AI-Assisted ABP Development Tip 1: Provide Module Context Upfront Start your AI conversation with module context: I'm working on an ABP Framework application. Current module: Acme.Ordering Module purpose: Handle customer orders and order processing Key entities: - Order (AggregateRoot) - OrderLine (Entity) - OrderStatus (Enum) Existing services: - IOrderRepository - OrderManager (Domain Service) - OrderAppService I want to add a feature to... Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Tip 2: Reference ABP Conventions Explicitly When asking AI to generate code, mention the conventions: Generate an Application Service for managing Shipments. Follow ABP conventions: - Inherit from ApplicationService - Use IRepository<T, TKey> for data access - Use ObjectMapper for DTO mapping - Define permissions in ShipmentPermissions class - Use [Authorize] attributes for permission checks Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In the following versions of ABP, these instructions will be included in your project out of the box. So, AI will write better and maintainable code by following ABP standards and best practices. Tip 3: Keep Cross-Module Communication Explicit When your feature spans multiple modules, break it down: Step 1: Add the event class in Ordering.Domain.Shared Step 2: Publish the event from OrderAppService Step 3: (Separate session) Handle the event in Shipping module Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This keeps each AI session focused on one module. Tip 4: Use Module Templates as Examples Provide AI with examples from your existing module code: Here's how we implement app services in this module: [Example of existing ProductAppService] Now create a similar service for handling Categories. Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Tip 5: Validate Within Module Boundaries After AI generates code, verify it respects module boundaries: ✅ Good : Module references only its own layers and shared contracts ❌ Bad : Direct references to other module's domain or application layers // ❌ Bad - crossing module boundaries using Acme.Inventory.Domain ; // Direct reference to another module's domain! // ✅ Good - using integration events or shared contracts using Acme.Inventory.Application.Contracts ; // Only reference contracts Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Real-World Example: Before and After Before: AI in a Large Monolith Prompt : "Add a feature to apply discounts to orders" AI Result : Creates discount logic directly in OrderController Duplicates validation that exists in another service Uses direct database access instead of repositories Ignores existing Price calculation utilities Time spent fixing : 2 hours After: AI with Module Focus Prompt : In the Acme.Ordering module, add discount support. - Add DiscountInfo value object to Order aggregate - Add ApplyDiscount method to Order entity - Update OrderAppService.CreateAsync to accept discount code - Use existing IDiscountValidator from Ordering.Domain Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode AI Result : Correctly extends Order aggregate Follows existing patterns in the module Uses the domain service you mentioned Generates consistent, reviewable code Time spent fixing : 15 minutes Conclusion The modular monolith architecture isn't just an architectural pattern—it's becoming essential for effective AI-assisted development. As AI tools continue to evolve, codebases that are organized into clear, focused modules will get significantly better results from these tools. ABP Framework's modular architecture, with its strong conventions, clear boundaries, and standardized patterns, creates an ideal environment for AI-assisted development: Modules provide focused context that AI can fully understand ABP conventions guide AI to generate consistent, framework-aligned code Clear boundaries prevent AI from creating unwanted dependencies Standardized patterns make AI-generated code predictable and maintainable If you're building applications with AI assistance (and who isn't these days?), consider how your architecture affects AI code quality. Investing in a modular structure with ABP Framework pays dividends not just in traditional software engineering benefits, but in dramatically improved AI-assisted development workflows. The future of development is human-AI collaboration. 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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 Shashwat Mittal for RippleX Developers Posted on Dec 17, 2025 TokenEscrowV1: Fixing MPT Escrow Accounting # blockchain # news # web3 Escrow is the backbone of the XRPL’s settlement system, but historically it was limited to XRP only. Token Escrow (XLS-85) extends this functionality to any issued token, including IOUs and Multi-Purpose Tokens, enabling time-locked or condition-based delivery of assets. This makes it essential for institutional workflows such as scheduled payouts, conditional settlements, and automated treasury operations. During internal testing of the original Token Escrow amendment (which was never enabled on mainnet), a bug was discovered in how escrows involving MPTs with transfer fees were handled. The TokenEscrowV1 amendment resolves this issue and restores correct accounting behaviour. The Problem Multi-Purpose Tokens (MPTs) are an XRPL-native token standard that blends fungible and non-fungible properties, allowing assets to have shared traits while carrying rich, asset-specific metadata directly onchain. They’re essential for institutional tokenization because they enable precise asset representation, embedded compliance rules, and full lifecycle management without relying on external smart contracts. However, an existing issue was that when an MPT escrow finished and the MPT had a transfer fee, the ledger applied the fee during unlock. Meaning: If you held 100 tokens in escrow, And the transfer fee was 1 token, The recipient correctly received 99 tokens. This behaviour was expected. The bug was in the issuer’s accounting: The ledger incorrectly reduced the issuer’s LockedAmount by only the net amount (99), even though 100 tokens were initially placed into escrow. This left 1 token permanently stuck in the locked state, causing supply inaccuracies and long-term accounting drift. In other words: Instead of decreasing LockedAmount from 100 → 0, the system went from 100 → 1. Over time, this would have led to various issues, such as changes in the actual supply, ledger inconsistencies, and a lack of trust in the issuer's metrics. The Solution: TokenEscrowV1 Amendment The fix restores correct behaviour by cleanly separating gross escrow logic from net delivery logic. How the fix works: LockedAmount now always decreases by the full escrowed amount (gross). For example, if escrow locks 100 tokens, then LockedAmount decreases by 100. Outstanding supply adjusts only by the net difference (reflecting transfer fees). For example, if 100 tokens are escrowed and the recipient receives 99 after fees, then Outstanding decreases by 99, with the 1-token fee handled separately through the issuer’s transfer-fee mechanism. This solves all preexisting issues, such as ensuring that no tokens become trapped, that total supply remains accurate, LockedAmount returns precisely to its pre-escrow value, and so forth. In short: escrowed tokens unlock exactly as they were locked, regardless of transfer fees. Validator Voting The XRP Ledger is governed by validator consensus. Because this fix modifies how the ledger processes escrow completions, it must be activated through an amendment vote. Validator approval is essential to: Ensure nodes use correct MPT escrow accounting, avoiding supply drift. Guarantee consistent balances and ledger behavior across all implementations. Give issuers accurate LockedAmount and supply metrics, especially for transfer-fee tokens. 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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 Editor Guide 🤓 Things to Know We use a markdown editor that uses Jekyll front matter . Most of the time, you can write inline HTML directly into your posts. We support native Liquid tags and created some fun custom ones, too! Trying embedding a Tweet or GitHub issue in your post, using the complete URL: {% embed https://... %} . Links to unpublished posts are shareable for feedback/review. When you're ready to publish, set the published variable to true or click publish depending on the editor version, you're using Links to unpublished posts (drafts or scheduled posts) are shareable for feedback/review. These posts have a notice which reads "This URL is public but secret, so share at your own discretion." They are not visible in feeds or on your profile until published. description area in Twitter cards and open graph cards We have two editor versions . If you'd prefer to edit title and tags etc. as separate fields, switch to the "rich + markdown" option in Settings → Customization . Otherwise, continue: Front Matter Custom variables set for each post, located between the triple-dashed lines in your editor Here is a list of possibilities: title: the title of your article published: boolean that determines whether or not your article is published. tags: max of four tags, needs to be comma-separated canonical_url: link for the canonical version of the content cover_image: cover image for post, accepts a URL. The best size is 1000 x 420. series: post series name. ✍ Markdown Basics Below are some examples of commonly used markdown syntax. If you want to dive deeper, check out this cheat sheet. Bold & Italic Italics : *asterisks* or _underscores_ Bold : **double asterisks** or __double underscores__ Links I'm an inline link : [I'm an inline link](put-link-here) Anchored links (For things like a Table of Contents) ## Table Of Contents * [Chapter 1](#chapter-1) * [Chapter 2](#chapter-2) ### Chapter 1 <a name="chapter-1"></a> Inline Images When adding GIFs to posts and comments, please note that there is a limit of 200 megapixels per frame/page.  You can even add a caption using the HTML figcaption tag! Headings Add a heading to your post with this syntax: # One '#' for a h1 heading ## Two '#'s for a h2 heading ... ###### Six '#'s for a h6 heading Author Notes/Comments Add some hidden notes/comments to your article with this syntax: <!-- This won't show up in the content! --> Accessibility People access online content in all kinds of different ways, and there are a few things you can do to make your posts more easily understood by a broad range of users. You can find out more about web accessibility at W3C's Introduction to Web Accessibility , but there are two main ways you can make your posts more accessible: providing alternative descriptions of any images you use, and adding appropriate headings. Providing alternative descriptions for images Some users might not be able to see or easily process images that you use in your posts. Providing an alternative description for an image helps make sure that everyone can understand your post, whether they can see the image or not. When you upload an image in the editor, you will see the following text to copy and paste into your post:  Replace the "Image description" in square brackets with a description of your image - for example:  By doing this, if someone reads your post using an assistive device like a screen reader (which turns written content into spoken audio) they will hear the description you entered. Providing headings Headings provide an outline of your post to readers, including people who can't see the screen well. Many assistive technologies (like screen readers) allow users to skip directly to a particular heading, helping them find and understand the content of your post with ease. Headings can be added in levels 1 - 6 . Avoid using a level one heading (i.e., '# Heading text'). When you create a post, your post title automatically becomes a level one heading and serves a special role on the page, much like the headline of a newspaper article. Similar to how a newspaper article only has one headline, it can be confusing if multiple level one headings exist on a page. In your post content, start with level two headings for each section (e.g. '## Section heading text'), and increase the heading level by one when you'd like to add a sub-section, for example: ## Fun facts about sloths ### Speed Sloths move at a maximum speed of 0.27 km/h! 🌊 Liquid Tags We support native Liquid tags in our editor, but have created our own custom tags as well. A list of supported custom embeds appears below. To create a custom embed, use the complete URL: {% embed https://... %} Supported URL Embeds DEV Community Comment DEV Community Link DEV Community Link DEV Community Listing DEV Community Organization DEV Community Podcast Episode DEV Community Tag DEV Community User Profile asciinema CodePen CodeSandbox DotNetFiddle GitHub Gist, Issue or Repository Glitch Instagram JSFiddle JSitor Loom Kotlin Medium Next Tech Reddit Replit Slideshare Speaker Deck SoundCloud Spotify StackBlitz Stackery Stack Exchange or Stack Overflow Twitch Twitter Twitter timeline Wikipedia Vimeo YouTube Supported Non-URL Embeds Call To Action (CTA) {% cta link %} description {% endcta %} Provide a link that a user will be redirected to. The description will contain the label/description for the call to action. Details You can embed a details HTML element by using details, spoiler, or collapsible. The summary will be what the dropdown title displays. The content will be the text hidden behind the dropdown. This is great for when you want to hide text (i.e. answers to questions) behind a user action/intent (i.e. a click). {% details summary %} content {% enddetails %} {% spoiler summary %} content {% endspoiler %} {% collapsible summary %} content {% endcollapsible %} KaTex Place your mathematical expression within a KaTeX liquid block, as follows: {% katex %} c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2} {% endkatex %} To render KaTeX inline add the "inline" option: {% katex inline %} c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2} {% endkatex %} RunKit Put executable code within a runkit liquid block, as follows: {% runkit // hidden setup JavaScript code goes in this preamble area const hiddenVar = 42 %} // visible, reader-editable JavaScript code goes here console.log(hiddenVar) {% endrunkit %} Parsing Liquid Tags as a Code Example To parse Liquid tags as code, simply wrap it with a single backtick or triple backticks. `{% mytag %}{{ site.SOMETHING }}{% endmytag %}` One specific edge case is with using the raw tag. To properly escape it, use this format: `{% raw %}{{site.SOMETHING }} {% ``endraw`` %}` Common Gotchas Lists are written just like any other Markdown editor. If you're adding an image in between numbered list, though, be sure to tab the image, otherwise it'll restart the number of the list. Here's an example of what to do: Here's the Markdown cheatsheet again for reference. 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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 Design 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 Ethan Posted on Dec 29, 2025 Top 5 Miro Plugins for Designers in 2025 # design # productivity # miro # resources 5 Essential Miro Plugins Every Designer Needs in 2025 🎨 If you use Miro for design, brainstorming, or workshops, you know it's a beast. But are you using it to its full potential? The real power of Miro lies in its Marketplace . As a developer and a designer myself, I've tested dozens of plugins to speed up my creative workflow. Here are the top 5 essential Miro plugins that will save you hours of busy work in 2025. 1. Unsplash Category: Visual Assets Let's start with a classic. If you are still downloading stock photos from Google Images and dragging them into Miro, stop. The official Unsplash plugin allows you to search and drag high-quality, royalty-free images directly onto your canvas. It is perfect for quick mockups or adding visual context to sticky notes. Best for: Quick visual references and spicing up boring workshops. Price: Free. 2. Iconfinder Category: UI Design Icons are the universal language of design. Iconfinder gives you access to millions of icons right inside the Miro sidebar. Whether you are building a user flow, a wireframe, or just a presentation, having a massive icon library one click away is a game-changer. No more switching tabs to search for SVG assets. Best for: User flows, diagrams, and presentations. Price: Freemium. 3. Pinterest for Miro Category: Moodboarding & Research If you are a designer, fashion creative, or brand strategist, you probably live on Pinterest. The problem? Moving inspiration from Pinterest to Miro usually involves hours of taking screenshots, cropping, and uploading. It's a workflow killer. Pinterest for Miro solves this by letting you import entire boards or individual pins in 1-click. It pulls high-res images and arranges them neatly on your canvas. It even has a "Clean Mode" to import pure images without the Pinterest logo overlay—perfect for professional client presentations. Best for: Moodboards, fashion research, and brand style guides. Price: Free Plan available (30 imports). Lifetime Deal for power users. Link: Try it here 4. Wireframes Category: Prototyping Before you jump into Figma, you often need a low-fidelity sketch. Miro's native Wireframes library is surprisingly powerful. It comes with pre-made UI components (buttons, inputs, phone frames) that let you mock up an app idea in minutes during a brainstorming session. It’s not a replacement for high-fidelity tools, but it’s the best way to start. Best for: Low-fi prototyping and UX brainstorming. Price: Free (Native). 5. Figma for Miro Category: Handoff & Collaboration This is the bridge between "Thinking" and "Doing". If your team uses Figma for the final UI, this plugin allows you to embed live Figma frames directly into Miro. This is crucial for design reviews where you want stakeholders to see the latest design without forcing them to learn how to navigate Figma. Best for: Design reviews and stakeholder feedback. Price: Free (Requires Figma account). Summary Unsplash for photos. Iconfinder for icons. Pinterest for Miro for moodboards (and saving your sanity). Wireframes for prototyping. Figma for handoff. Which plugin is your favorite? Let me know in the comments if I missed any hidden gems! design #productivity #miro #ux #tools 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 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 Lucas Pereira de Souza Posted on Dec 29, 2025 Decimal: futuro tipo numérico do JavaScript # javascript # news # programming ## Decimal: A Necessidade de Precisão em JavaScript e o Futuro com TC39 A computação, em sua essência, lida com números. No entanto, a forma como representamos e manipulamos esses números pode ter implicações profundas, especialmente em domínios onde a precisão é crucial, como em aplicações financeiras, científicas ou de engenharia. O JavaScript, historicamente, tem enfrentado desafios nessa área com sua representação nativa de números de ponto flutuante, abrindo a porta para a necessidade de tipos de dados mais precisos como o Decimal . O Problema com Ponto Flutuante em JavaScript O JavaScript utiliza o padrão IEEE 754 para representar números de ponto flutuante de dupla precisão (64 bits). Embora eficiente para a maioria dos casos de uso, essa representação pode levar a imprecisões sutis em certas operações. A razão fundamental reside na forma como números decimais são convertidos para binário. Muitos números decimais que parecem simples em base 10 (como 0.1 ou 0.2) não possuem uma representação binária finita exata. Isso resulta em pequenas discrepâncias que podem se acumular e causar erros inesperados. Considere um exemplo clássico: // Exemplo em JavaScript puro let result = 0.1 + 0.2 ; console . log ( result ); // Saída: 0.30000000000000004 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Essa saída, 0.30000000000000004 , em vez do esperado 0.3 , demonstra o problema inerente à representação de ponto flutuante. Em aplicações financeiras, onde centavos importam, esse tipo de imprecisão é inaceitável. A Ascensão do Decimal e o Status da TC39 Para mitigar esses problemas, bibliotecas de Decimal surgiram como soluções populares. Essas bibliotecas implementam números decimais usando representações internas que garantem a precisão exata, geralmente armazenando os números como strings ou arrays de dígitos. No entanto, a necessidade de uma solução nativa e padronizada levou a propostas para inclusão de um tipo Decimal na especificação ECMAScript (a base do JavaScript). A proposta para um tipo Decimal alcançou o estágio 2 (Working Draft) do processo de padronização da TC39 (Technical Committee 39), o comitê responsável pela evolução do ECMAScript. Isso significa que a proposta está sendo ativamente desenvolvida e revisada, com o objetivo de se tornar um recurso padrão da linguagem. O status atual da proposta indica um caminho promissor para a adição nativa de um tipo Decimal , o que simplificaria o desenvolvimento e eliminaria a dependência de bibliotecas externas para muitos casos de uso. Comparando Decimal com BigInt É importante não confundir Decimal com BigInt . Enquanto ambos abordam limitações dos números primitivos do JavaScript, eles servem a propósitos diferentes: Decimal : Foca na precisão exata para números com casas decimais , resolvendo os problemas de ponto flutuante em operações que envolvem frações e cálculos monetários. Ele lida com a representação precisa de números que podem não ter uma representação binária finita exata. BigInt : Introduzido na especificação ECMAScript 2020, o BigInt é um tipo numérico primitivo que pode representar inteiros arbitráriamente grandes , superando o limite do Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER . Ele é ideal para trabalhar com números inteiros que excedem a capacidade dos números de ponto flutuante padrão. Vamos ilustrar com exemplos em TypeScript, demonstrando boas práticas: // Exemplo de uso de uma biblioteca Decimal (simulada para fins educacionais) // Em um cenário real, você usaria uma biblioteca como 'decimal.js' ou 'big.js' /** * Representa um número decimal com precisão exata. * Em uma implementação real, isso seria uma classe que encapsula a lógica. */ class PreciseDecimal { private value : string ; // Armazena o número como string para precisão constructor ( num : number | string ) { // Em uma implementação real, haveria validação e conversão robusta. this . value = String ( num ); } add ( other : PreciseDecimal ): PreciseDecimal { // Lógica complexa de adição decimal aqui. // Para este exemplo, apenas simulamos o resultado correto. const num1 = parseFloat ( this . value ); const num2 = parseFloat ( other . value ); // Note que esta simulação ainda usa parseFloat internamente para demonstração, // uma implementação real não faria isso para a operação principal. return new PreciseDecimal (( num1 + num2 ). toFixed ( 10 )); // toFixed para simular resultado preciso } // Outros métodos como subtract, multiply, divide, etc. toString (): string { return this . value ; } } // Utilizando a classe simulada PreciseDecimal const amount1 = new PreciseDecimal ( 0.1 ); const amount2 = new PreciseDecimal ( 0.2 ); const preciseSum = amount1 . add ( amount2 ); console . log ( `Soma decimal precisa: ${ preciseSum . toString ()} ` ); // Saída esperada: 0.3 (ou similar, dependendo da precisão configurada) // Exemplo com BigInt // Trabalhando com inteiros muito grandes const veryLargeNumber1 : bigint = BigInt ( \ " 900719925474099100 \" ); // Excedendo MAX_SAFE_INTEGER const veryLargeNumber2: bigint = BigInt( \" 100 " ); const bigIntSum : bigint = veryLargeNumber1 + veryLargeNumber2 ; console . log ( `Soma BigInt: ${ bigIntSum } ` ); // Saída: 900719925474099200 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Conclusão A precisão é um pilar fundamental em muitas aplicações. Enquanto o JavaScript evolui, a necessidade de lidar com números decimais de forma precisa se torna cada vez mais premente. A proposta de um tipo Decimal na TC39 representa um passo significativo em direção a um ecossistema JavaScript mais robusto e confiável. Compreender a diferença entre Decimal e BigInt é crucial para escolher a ferramenta certa para o trabalho: Decimal para precisão com casas decimais e BigInt para inteiros de grande magnitude. À medida que o padrão evolui, podemos esperar que o desenvolvimento de aplicações de alta precisão em JavaScript se torne mais direto e menos propenso a erros sutis. 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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They are not visible in feeds or on your profile until published. description area in Twitter cards and open graph cards We have two editor versions . If you'd prefer to edit title and tags etc. as separate fields, switch to the "rich + markdown" option in Settings → Customization . Otherwise, continue: Front Matter Custom variables set for each post, located between the triple-dashed lines in your editor Here is a list of possibilities: title: the title of your article published: boolean that determines whether or not your article is published. tags: max of four tags, needs to be comma-separated canonical_url: link for the canonical version of the content cover_image: cover image for post, accepts a URL. The best size is 1000 x 420. series: post series name. ✍ Markdown Basics Below are some examples of commonly used markdown syntax. If you want to dive deeper, check out this cheat sheet. 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You can find out more about web accessibility at W3C's Introduction to Web Accessibility , but there are two main ways you can make your posts more accessible: providing alternative descriptions of any images you use, and adding appropriate headings. Providing alternative descriptions for images Some users might not be able to see or easily process images that you use in your posts. Providing an alternative description for an image helps make sure that everyone can understand your post, whether they can see the image or not. When you upload an image in the editor, you will see the following text to copy and paste into your post:  Replace the "Image description" in square brackets with a description of your image - for example:  By doing this, if someone reads your post using an assistive device like a screen reader (which turns written content into spoken audio) they will hear the description you entered. Providing headings Headings provide an outline of your post to readers, including people who can't see the screen well. Many assistive technologies (like screen readers) allow users to skip directly to a particular heading, helping them find and understand the content of your post with ease. Headings can be added in levels 1 - 6 . Avoid using a level one heading (i.e., '# Heading text'). When you create a post, your post title automatically becomes a level one heading and serves a special role on the page, much like the headline of a newspaper article. Similar to how a newspaper article only has one headline, it can be confusing if multiple level one headings exist on a page. In your post content, start with level two headings for each section (e.g. '## Section heading text'), and increase the heading level by one when you'd like to add a sub-section, for example: ## Fun facts about sloths ### Speed Sloths move at a maximum speed of 0.27 km/h! 🌊 Liquid Tags We support native Liquid tags in our editor, but have created our own custom tags as well. A list of supported custom embeds appears below. To create a custom embed, use the complete URL: {% embed https://... %} Supported URL Embeds DEV Community Comment DEV Community Link DEV Community Link DEV Community Listing DEV Community Organization DEV Community Podcast Episode DEV Community Tag DEV Community User Profile asciinema CodePen CodeSandbox DotNetFiddle GitHub Gist, Issue or Repository Glitch Instagram JSFiddle JSitor Loom Kotlin Medium Next Tech Reddit Replit Slideshare Speaker Deck SoundCloud Spotify StackBlitz Stackery Stack Exchange or Stack Overflow Twitch Twitter Twitter timeline Wikipedia Vimeo YouTube Supported Non-URL Embeds Call To Action (CTA) {% cta link %} description {% endcta %} Provide a link that a user will be redirected to. The description will contain the label/description for the call to action. Details You can embed a details HTML element by using details, spoiler, or collapsible. The summary will be what the dropdown title displays. The content will be the text hidden behind the dropdown. This is great for when you want to hide text (i.e. answers to questions) behind a user action/intent (i.e. a click). {% details summary %} content {% enddetails %} {% spoiler summary %} content {% endspoiler %} {% collapsible summary %} content {% endcollapsible %} KaTex Place your mathematical expression within a KaTeX liquid block, as follows: {% katex %} c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2} {% endkatex %} To render KaTeX inline add the "inline" option: {% katex inline %} c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2} {% endkatex %} RunKit Put executable code within a runkit liquid block, as follows: {% runkit // hidden setup JavaScript code goes in this preamble area const hiddenVar = 42 %} // visible, reader-editable JavaScript code goes here console.log(hiddenVar) {% endrunkit %} Parsing Liquid Tags as a Code Example To parse Liquid tags as code, simply wrap it with a single backtick or triple backticks. `{% mytag %}{{ site.SOMETHING }}{% endmytag %}` One specific edge case is with using the raw tag. 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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 Rakshath Posted on Dec 15, 2025 • Originally published at qubrica.com What 30 Years of Python Reveal About Programming Language Design? # programming # python # discuss # news Python is over 30 years old yet it remains central to modern computing, powering machine learning, AI models, web backends, DevOps automation, scientific research and education. Few languages survive this long and even fewer expand their relevance over decades. Python did not win because it was the fastest or the most innovative. It succeeded due to a set of design decisions, some intentional, some accidental. This raises the question: what can its evolution teach us about language design? 1. Readability Scales Better Than Cleverness Python’s original philosophy was almost unfashionable: code should be readable even if it costs a few extra keystrokes. This showed up everywhere: Significant indentation Minimal syntax One obvious way to do most things At a small scale this feels cosmetic but at a large scale it becomes structural. As Python projects grew from scripts to frameworks to entire ML platforms the cost of maintaining code dominated the cost of writing it. Python was optimized for the former long before it was trendy. Many languages optimize for expressiveness or power but Python is optimized for shared understanding. Even a beginner can understand its syntax and its code without much difficulty. The Lesson: Code that is easy to read and reason about scales better over time than code that is merely clever or concise. 2. Good Enough Performance Is Often Enough Python is slower than other languages. This is not controversial. And yet Python dominates performance-critical domains like: Machine learning Data analysis Scientific computing Why? Instruction level Languages like C, C++, Rust etc try to be fast where the code actually executes. Tight loops Memory access CPU instructions They compile directly (or almost directly) to machine code and care deeply about Cache locality, Branch prediction and Memory layout. Python never tried to compete here instead it became a high-level orchestration language that described what should happen and how it happens to lower layers. Python avoids low-level execution and acts as a control layer. Heavy computation runs in optimized C/CUDA libraries (NumPy, PyTorch) or external tools, while Python coordinates them. By being easy to escape for performance, Python scales, stays flexible, and succeeds despite a slow core. The lesson: languages don’t need to be fast everywhere only where it matters. Ecosystem design can compensate for core limitations. 3. Ecosystem Beats Language Features Python’s most important features aren’t in the language spec. They are: pip PyPI Virtual environments A massive standard library A culture of open contribution Many newer languages launched with technically superior features but failed to reach critical mass. Python grew a gravitational field instead. Once an ecosystem crosses a certain threshold switching costs outweigh technical drawbacks. Python crossed that threshold early and never looked back. The Lesson: A strong ecosystem and community adoption matter more in the long run than individual language features. 4. Backward Compatibility Is a Long-Term Tax The transition from Python 2 to Python 3 is often cited as one of the most painful migrations in mainstream language history. It introduced many necessary improvements like proper Unicode support, correct integer division and cleaner language semantics. But the cost was real: A fragmented ecosystem Years of delayed adoption A trust reset with users forced library maintainers and organizations to support two versions for years The key lesson isn’t to avoid breaking changes altogether, but to treat them as long-term infrastructure projects that require coordination, communication, and patience. Language designers often underestimate the social and ecosystem costs of change compared to the technical work involved. The Lesson: Breaking changes must be planned and communicated as long-term ecosystem migrations and not treated as routine upgrades. 5. Governance Matters More Than Syntax Python benefited enormously from a benevolent dictator model for a long time with Guido van Rossum making final decisions. Guido van Possum provided: Consistent vision Pragmatic decision-making Resistance to unnecessary complexity This gave the language a clear, consistent vision, encouraged pragmatic choices and prevented unnecessary complexity. When Guido stepped down, Python did not collapse. Instead, it transitioned to a steering council with surprisingly little drama. Good governance made Python resilient. In contrast, many technically strong languages struggled or failed due to unclear leadership and poor decision-making processes rather than technical flaws. The Lesson: Clear, stable governance enables a language to evolve coherently and survive beyond its original leadership. 6. Simplicity Lowers the Floor, Not the Ceiling Python is often criticized as a “beginner language” but that criticism misses the point that Python lowered the entry barrier without lowering the capability ceiling: Beginners write scripts Professionals write distributed systems Researchers write experimental code Engineers glue everything together By supporting users at every stage, Python avoids becoming niche and builds a strong, long-term community. Languages that serve only experts tend to shrink, while those that scale with their users thrive. The Lesson: A language that serves only experts shrinks. A language that grows with its users survives. For more information visit the url below [( https://qubrica.com/30-years-of-python-language-design/) ] Top comments (2) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Rakshath Rakshath Rakshath Follow Joined Nov 28, 2025 • Dec 15 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide What do you feel about Python's rise to fame? Let us know in the comments below. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand rokoss21 rokoss21 rokoss21 Follow Building FACET — a deterministic AI language & ecosystem for next-gen agents, world engines and autonomous systems. Engineer, founder, systems thinker, creator of SINGULAR Engine. 🚀 Email ecsiar@gmail.com Education Systems architecture & AI engineering (self-directed path) Pronouns he/him Work Founder, AI Systems Architect & Tooling Engineer Joined Dec 6, 2024 • Dec 15 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Python didn’t win because of syntax or performance. It won because it positioned itself correctly in the system. From an architectural point of view, Python is less a language and more a coordination layer. It’s optimized for human comprehension, long-term maintenance, and ecosystem leverage, while delegating performance to lower layers that are better suited for it. That separation of concerns aged extremely well. What’s especially important here is that most of Python’s real strengths live outside the language spec: governance, packaging, migration discipline, and social contracts with its users. Those are usually invisible until they fail — Python got them “good enough” early, and that compounded over decades. The takeaway for language design isn’t “be simple” or “be slow but popular”. It’s this: languages that survive are designed as ecosystems first, and syntax second. That’s why Python is still relevant — and many technically stronger languages aren’t. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse RECTOR SOL for LUMOS Posted on Dec 17, 2025 • Originally published at docs.lumos-lang.org LUMOS in 5 Minutes: Your First Solana Schema # solana # rust # typescript # tutorial Want type-safe Rust + TypeScript for your Solana app? Let's get you from zero to working schema in exactly 5 minutes . Minute 1: Installation cargo install lumos-cli Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Verify: lumos --version # Output: lumos-cli 0.1.0 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode No Rust? Use npm instead: npx @getlumos/cli --version Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Minute 2: Initialize Project lumos init my-game cd my-game Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This creates: my-game/ ├── schema.lumos ← Your schema definition ├── lumos.toml ← Configuration └── README.md ← Getting started guide Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Minute 3: Write Your Schema Open schema.lumos : #[solana] #[account] struct PlayerAccount { wallet : PublicKey , level : u16 , experience : u64 , equipped_items : [ PublicKey ], } #[solana] struct MatchResult { player : PublicKey , opponent : Option < PublicKey > , score : u64 , timestamp : i64 , } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode What's happening: #[solana] - Solana-specific type #[account] - Anchor account (uses Anchor macros) PublicKey - Maps to Pubkey in Rust, PublicKey in TS [PublicKey] - Vector/array Option<T> - Optional value Minute 4: Generate Code lumos generate schema.lumos Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Output: Generating Rust code Wrote ./generated.rs Generating TypeScript code Wrote ./generated.ts Finished generated 2 type definitions Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Rust Output ( generated.rs ) use anchor_lang :: prelude :: * ; #[account] pub struct PlayerAccount { pub wallet : Pubkey , pub level : u16 , pub experience : u64 , pub equipped_items : Vec < Pubkey > , } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode TypeScript Output ( generated.ts ) import { PublicKey } from ' @solana/web3.js ' ; import * as borsh from ' @coral-xyz/borsh ' ; export interface PlayerAccount { wallet : PublicKey ; level : number ; experience : number ; equipped_items : PublicKey []; } export const PlayerAccountBorshSchema = borsh . struct ([ borsh . publicKey ( ' wallet ' ), borsh . u16 ( ' level ' ), borsh . u64 ( ' experience ' ), borsh . vec ( borsh . publicKey (), ' equipped_items ' ), ]); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Minute 5: Use in Your Project Anchor Program mod generated ; use generated :: * ; #[program] pub mod my_game { use super :: * ; pub fn create_player ( ctx : Context < CreatePlayer > ) -> Result < () > { let player = & mut ctx .accounts.player ; player .wallet = * ctx .accounts.user.key ; player .level = 1 ; player .experience = 0 ; Ok (()) } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode TypeScript Client import { PlayerAccount , PlayerAccountBorshSchema } from ' ./generated ' ; async function getPlayer ( pubkey : PublicKey ): Promise < PlayerAccount > { const accountInfo = await connection . getAccountInfo ( pubkey ); return PlayerAccountBorshSchema . deserialize ( accountInfo . data ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode You're Done! In 5 minutes you: ✅ Installed LUMOS CLI ✅ Created your first .lumos schema ✅ Generated type-safe Rust + TypeScript ✅ Learned the complete workflow What you got: Type-safe schemas shared between languages Automatic Borsh serialization Zero manual boilerplate Anchor-ready code Next Steps Full Documentation Type Mapping Reference Real-World Examples Questions? Drop them below! 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 . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse LUMOS Follow Build type-safe Solana apps with LUMOS. One schema, multiple languages. 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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 Maker 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 Messin Posted on Dec 28, 2025 Interactive LED Chaser with 555 Timer & CD4017 DIY Guide # tutorial # diy # beginners Build an engaging LED chaser using a 555 timer oscillator and CD4017 decade counter — perfect for beginners, decorations, and electronics learning. Bring LEDs to Life: Build a 555 Timer & CD4017 LED Chaser Have you ever wanted to create eye-catching lighting patterns without writing a single line of code? This LED chaser circuit uses the classic 555 timer IC and a CD4017 decade counter to produce a smooth, sequential lighting effect that’s perfect for DIY displays, home decor, or learning core electronics principles. With just a handful of components and a breadboard, you can bring dynamic running lights to life. 🔌 What You’ll Build An LED chaser (or running lights) where each LED lights up one after the other in a repeating sequence — similar to marquee lights or equalizer visualizers. This effect is generated by combining: A 555 timer functioning as a pulse generator (clock). A CD4017 decade counter that advances its output with each pulse. 🧰 Required Components NE555 Timer IC — The heart of your clock source CD4017 Decade Counter IC — Generates sequenced outputs 10 LEDs — Visual output for the chaser Resistors — 1×1 kΩ, and one current-limiting resistor per LED 50 kΩ Potentiometer — Controls the chase speed Capacitors — 10 µF timing cap + 0.1 µF decoupling cap 9 V Battery or DC supply (5–12 V range) Breadboard + Jumper wires This minimal component list makes it ideal for beginners and hobbyists alike. 🧠 How It Works 1. 555 Timer as Clock Oscillator The 555 timer is configured in astable mode, meaning it continuously oscillates between HIGH and LOW states, producing a train of square wave pulses. These pulses act as the clock signal for the CD4017. The potentiometer and timing capacitor control the frequency — turn the knob to speed up or slow down the LED chase effect. 2. CD4017 Decade Counter Logic The CD4017 is a 10-stage counter with outputs labeled Q0 through Q9. Each rising edge of the clock advances the counter, turning only one output HIGH at a time. By connecting each output to one LED (with current-limiting resistors), you create a sequential lighting pattern: LED 1 → LED 2 → … → LED 10 → back to LED 1, looping indefinitely. 🛠 Circuit Assembly (Step-by-Step) Power Rails: Connect your 9 V battery’s +ve to the breadboard’s power rail and −ve to ground. Place the 555: Align Pin 1 in the ground rail and Pin 8 to +ve. Timing Components: Add the 1 kΩ resistor, potentiometer, and 10 µF capacitor around the 555 to set the clock frequency. Hook Up CD4017: Insert the CD4017 and tie its Pin 14 (clock) to the 555 timer’s output (Pin 3). LED Array: Connect each CD4017 output (Q0–Q9) to an LED → resistor → ground line. Stabilize Power: Add a 0.1 µF decoupling capacitor across the power rails near the ICs. Double-Check: Inspect all connections before powering up. 💡 Observing the Chaser Effect Once powered, you’ll see the LEDs light up one after another in a rhythmic chase. Turn the potentiometer to adjust how fast the sequence advances — from slow waves to rapid bursts — all driven by the 555’s clock pulses. ✨ Expand & Customize Once you master the basic LED chaser, you can take it further: Cascading counters for 20+ LEDs Bidirectional chasing Multi-color RGB versions Music-responsive chasing effects by adding audio triggers 🎯 Summary This LED Chaser Circuit with 555 Timer IC is more than just a fun decoration — it’s a hands-on way to explore timing circuits, digital counters, and real-time signal control. With under a dozen parts and basic tools, you’ll build something visually striking and educational. 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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Report Abuse Aakash Rahsi Posted on Dec 24, 2025 Rahsi™ Signal–Enforcement Boundary (SEB™) | Why Device Compliance Is a Signal and Conditional Access Is the Gate # intune # aakashrahsi # microsoft365 # azure Rahsi™ Signal–Enforcement Boundary (SEB™) Why Device Compliance Is a Signal and Conditional Access Is the Gate Most tenants treat device compliance like policy hygiene. That’s the mistake. In modern identity-first security, device compliance is a signal and Conditional Access is the gate . If you don’t wire those two together cleanly, you’re not “managing endpoints”—you’re letting unknown posture drift into your data plane. This is the Rahsi™ Signal–Enforcement Boundary (SEB™) : Intune Compliance = Signal → Microsoft Entra Conditional Access = Enforcement Gate When SEB™ is built correctly, a device that drifts (outdated OS, rooted/jailbroken, encryption off, lost contact, risky threat level) doesn’t “become a ticket.” It becomes noncompliant , and the gate closes automatically. The SEB™ Mental Model (Simple, Brutal, Effective) 1) Define the Signal Signals are device facts you can trust because they’re evaluated continuously : Minimum OS version Maximum OS version Encryption state Jailbreak/root detection PIN/password posture Threat level (when integrated with a threat defense partner) Custom compliance (where built-in settings don’t cover your requirement) Signal rule: If it can’t be measured consistently, it can’t be enforced safely. 2) Define the Enforcement Intune can mark a device noncompliant and run actions. But the real gate is Entra Conditional Access : When Access Controls include “Require device to be marked as compliant” , noncompliant devices are blocked from corporate resources. That’s the boundary. Intune Compliance Has Two Layers (And Both Matter) Microsoft Intune compliance is split into: 1) Compliance policy settings (tenant-wide) 2) Device compliance policies (per-platform rules you deploy) That separation is where many environments quietly fail. Layer 1: Compliance Policy Settings (Tenant-Wide “Default Physics”) Go to: Endpoint security → Device compliance → Compliance policy settings Mark devices with no compliance policy assigned as This decides what happens to devices that don’t receive a compliance policy. Compliant (default) = security feature OFF Devices with no compliance policy are treated as compliant. Not compliant = security feature ON Devices with no compliance policy are treated as noncompliant. SEB™ recommendation: If you use Conditional Access, set it to Not compliant . Otherwise, “no policy assigned” becomes an unintended bypass lane. Compliance status validity period (days) This defines how long a device can go without successfully reporting compliance. Default: 30 days Configurable: 1–120 days If the device doesn’t report within the validity period, it’s treated as noncompliant . SEB™ recommendation: Treat “lost contact” as a security state, not an admin inconvenience. If a device can’t report, you can’t trust posture. Layer 2: Device Compliance Policies (Per Platform “Rules of Entry”) These are the actual rules devices must meet to be compliant. Use compliance policies to: Define platform-specific requirements (OS version, encryption, jailbreak/root, threat level) Trigger actions for noncompliance Feed compliance state into Conditional Access Important reality: Compliance evaluation depends on device check-in and refresh cycles. Your enforcement works at the speed of your device fleet’s reality. Actions for Noncompliance (SEB™ Escalation Ladder) Every compliance policy includes: mark device noncompliant . You can add more actions, often used as an escalation ladder, like: Send email notifications (immediate and repeated) Remotely lock after a time window Retire after a time window (admin must then explicitly retire) SEB™ principle: Don’t jump straight to destruction. Build an escalation ladder that is: 1) Fast signal → 2) Visible to user → 3) Enforced by gate → 4) Cleaned up if ignored Conditional Access: Where SEB™ Becomes Real When a device enrolls in Intune, it registers in Microsoft Entra ID . Intune reports compliance status to Entra. In Conditional Access, set Access controls: ✅ Require device to be marked as compliant That’s the enforcement gate. SEB™ warning: If you keep “Mark devices with no compliance policy assigned as = Compliant”, you may accidentally allow devices that never received a compliance policy to pass the gate. “Quarantined vs Remediated” (What the OS Will Actually Enforce) Some compliance settings are Remediated by the OS (user is forced to fix it, like setting a PIN in some platforms). Others are Quarantined (OS won’t force it; the device remains noncompliant, and Conditional Access blocks access). SEB™ takeaway: You cannot assume the device will self-heal. For quarantined settings, the gate is the control . Monitor Compliance Like It’s a Security Dashboard (Because It Is) Intune includes a device compliance dashboard to monitor: Device compliance posture Policy compliance Drill-down by policy and device SEB™ metric mindset: Compliance % is not a vanity metric. It’s the measurable health of your enforcement boundary. SEB™ Implementation Blueprint (Fast Start) If you want the shortest path to a tenant-safe SEB™: 1) Set “Mark devices with no compliance policy assigned as” → Not compliant 2) Configure Compliance status validity period to match your risk tolerance 3) Create per-platform Device compliance policies (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux as required) 4) Add actions for noncompliance (notify → lock → retire ladder) 5) Build Entra Conditional Access policies that Require compliant device for key cloud apps 6) Monitor compliance dashboards and treat drift as security work, not helpdesk work Why SEB™ Matters When the World Is On Fire When exploit waves and attack chains move faster than human change control, SEB™ is how you prevent “unknown posture devices” from accessing corporate resources. Not by panic. By architecture. Because in a modern tenant: Compliance is the signal. Conditional Access is the gate. SEB™ is the boundary. 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Please join the conversation about the definition here Introduction Open Source Hardware (OSHW) is a term for tangible artifacts -- machines, devices, or other physical things -- whose design has been released to the public in such a way that anyone can make, modify, distribute, and use those things. This definition is intended to help provide guidelines for the development and evaluation of licenses for Open Source Hardware. Hardware is different from software in that physical resources must always be committed for the creation of physical goods. Accordingly, persons or companies producing items ("products") under an OSHW license have an obligation to make it clear that such products are not manufactured, sold, warrantied, or otherwise sanctioned by the original designer and also not to make use of any trademarks owned by the original designer. The distribution terms of Open Source Hardware must comply with the following criteria: 1. Documentation The hardware must be released with documentation including design files, and must allow modification and distribution of the design files. Where documentation is not furnished with the physical product, there must be a well-publicized means of obtaining this documentation for no more than a reasonable reproduction cost, preferably downloading via the Internet without charge. The documentation must include design files in the preferred format for making changes, for example the native file format of a CAD program. Deliberately obfuscated design files are not allowed. Intermediate forms analogous to compiled computer code -- such as printer-ready copper artwork from a CAD program -- are not allowed as substitutes. The license may require that the design files are provided in fully-documented, open format(s). 2. Scope The documentation for the hardware must clearly specify what portion of the design, if not all, is being released under the license. 3. Necessary Software If the licensed design requires software, embedded or otherwise, to operate properly and fulfill its essential functions, then the license may require that one of the following conditions are met: a) The interfaces are sufficiently documented such that it could reasonably be considered straightforward to write open source software that allows the device to operate properly and fulfill its essential functions. For example, this may include the use of detailed signal timing diagrams or pseudocode to clearly illustrate the interface in operation. b) The necessary software is released under an OSI -approved open source license. 4. Derived Works The license shall allow modifications and derived works, and shall allow them to be distributed under the same terms as the license of the original work. The license shall allow for the manufacture, sale, distribution, and use of products created from the design files, the design files themselves, and derivatives thereof. 5. Free redistribution The license shall not restrict any party from selling or giving away the project documentation. The license shall not require a royalty or other fee for such sale. The license shall not require any royalty or fee related to the sale of derived works. 6. Attribution The license may require derived documents, and copyright notices associated with devices, to provide attribution to the licensors when distributing design files, manufactured products, and/or derivatives thereof. The license may require that this information be accessible to the end-user using the device normally, but shall not specify a specific format of display. The license may require derived works to carry a different name or version number from the original design. 7. No Discrimination Against Persons or Groups The license must not discriminate against any person or group of persons. 8. No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor The license must not restrict anyone from making use of the work (including manufactured hardware) in a specific field of endeavor. For example, it must not restrict the hardware from being used in a business, or from being used in nuclear research. 9. Distribution of License The rights granted by the license must apply to all to whom the work is redistributed without the need for execution of an additional license by those parties. 10. License Must Not Be Specific to a Product The rights granted by the license must not depend on the licensed work being part of a particular product. If a portion is extracted from a work and used or distributed within the terms of the license, all parties to whom that work is redistributed should have the same rights as those that are granted for the original work. 11. License Must Not Restrict Other Hardware or Software The license must not place restrictions on other items that are aggregated with the licensed work but not derivative of it. For example, the license must not insist that all other hardware sold with the licensed item be open source, nor that only open source software be used external to the device. 12. License Must Be Technology-Neutral No provision of the license may be predicated on any individual technology, specific part or component, material, or style of interface or use thereof. Afterword The signatories of this Open Source Hardware definition recognize that the open source movement represents only one way of sharing information. We encourage and support all forms of openness and collaboration, whether or not they fit this definition. Licenses and Hardware [ edit ] In promoting Open Hardware, it is important to make it clear to designers the extent to which their licenses actually can control their designs. Under U.S. law, and law in many other places, copyright does not apply to electronic designs. Patents do. The result is that an Open Hardware license can in general be used to restrict the plans but not the manufactured devices or even restatements of the same design that are not textual copies of the original. The applicable section of copyright law is 17.102(b), which says: In no case does copyright protection for an original work of authorship extend to any idea, procedure, process, system, method of operation, concept, principle, or discovery, regardless of the form in which it is described, explained, illustrated, or embodied in such work. Translations [ edit ] The below translations have been offered by members of the community and should be checked for accuracy and possible language problems. 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Intuitive Interface Forget about manually editing configuration files. aliasctl gives you a beautiful menu with clear options and a modern color palette that makes work enjoyable. Core Features 📋 View Aliases – See all your aliases in an elegant table with color formatting. Each alias is clearly displayed with its name and corresponding command. ➕ Easy Addition – Create a new alias in seconds with an interactive dialog that guides you step by step. 🗑️ Quick Removal – Delete unnecessary aliases quickly and easily, without worrying about breaking anything. ✏️ Direct Editing – For advanced users, you can open the alias file directly in your favorite editor. 🔍 FZF Integration – If you have fzf installed, you get powerful fuzzy search through all your aliases in real-time. 📖 Built-in Help – Embedded documentation showing where aliases are stored and how to load them. Why It's Different Visual Appeal – Beautiful color scheme with box-drawing characters and emojis Validation – Checks input data and prevents errors Informative – Clear messages for every action Safety – Cannot create two aliases with the same name Convenience – Everything in one place, without opening multiple files 🚀 Installation Download and install the script with a single command: wget https://gist.fedia.eu/urocibg/6a5335aab5a2461c9ffc84792c16e468/raw/HEAD/aliasctl sudo mv aliasctl /usr/local/bin/aliasctl sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/aliasctl Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Then simply type in your terminal: aliasctl Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 💡 How It Works aliasctl stores all your aliases in a separate file ~/.fedya_aliases . This keeps your .bashrc clean and organized. To automatically load aliases every time you enter the terminal, add this line to your ~/.bashrc : [ -f ~/.fedya_aliases ] && source ~/.fedya_aliases Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 🎯 Who Is It For? Beginners – who want an easy way to manage their aliases Advanced Users – who appreciate good UX and automation System Administrators – who work with multiple systems and want consistency Developers – who use dozens of aliases every day 🌟 Usage Examples Imagine you frequently use: git status → create alias gs docker-compose up -d → create alias dup systemctl restart nginx → create alias rn With aliasctl, creating, viewing, and managing these aliases takes seconds, not minutes. Quick Start Guide 1. Launch aliasctl aliasctl Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode You'll be greeted with a beautiful menu: ╔════════════════════════════════════╗ ║ 🚀 Bash Alias Manager v2.0 ║ ╠════════════════════════════════════╣ ║ 1️⃣ View all aliases ║ ║ 2️⃣ Add new alias ║ ║ 3️⃣ Remove alias ║ ║ 4️⃣ Edit aliases file ║ ║ 5️⃣ Search aliases (FZF) ║ ║ 6️⃣ Help ║ ║ 0️⃣ Exit ║ ╚════════════════════════════════════╝ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 2. Create Your First Alias Select option 2 and follow the prompts: Enter alias name: gs Enter command: git status ✓ Alias 'gs' successfully created! Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 3. View Your Aliases Select option 1 to see a formatted table: ┌──────────┬─────────────────────────┐ │ Alias │ Command │ ├──────────┼─────────────────────────┤ │ gs │ git status │ │ dup │ docker-compose up -d │ └──────────┴─────────────────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 4. Search with FZF (Optional) If you have fzf installed, select option 5 for instant fuzzy search through all your aliases. 📦 Requirements Bash shell Linux system (Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian, etc.) Optional: fzf for fuzzy search Advanced Features Input Validation aliasctl prevents common mistakes: No duplicate alias names No empty commands No special characters that could break your shell Automatic Backup Before making any changes, aliasctl creates a backup of your aliases file, so you can always restore if something goes wrong. Custom Editor Support Use your preferred editor for direct editing: export EDITOR = vim # or nano, emacs, etc. Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 🔮 Future Possibilities The tool is under active development. Planned features: Export/import aliases Categorization and groups Synchronization between machines Backup and restore Usage statistics Real-World Workflow Here's how aliasctl fits into your daily routine: Morning: # Check your aliases before starting work aliasctl # Select option 1 to review what you have Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode During Work: # Found a long command you use often? aliasctl # Select option 2, add it as an alias in seconds Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Code Review: # Need to find that Docker alias? aliasctl # Select option 5 for FZF fuzzy search Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Common Alias Ideas Get inspired by these popular aliases: Git Shortcuts: gs → git status ga → git add . gc → git commit -m gp → git push gl → git log --oneline --graph Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Docker Management: dps → docker ps dpa → docker ps -a dup → docker-compose up -d ddn → docker-compose down Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode System Administration: ll → ls -lah ports → netstat -tulanp myip → curl ifconfig.me Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 🤝 Conclusion aliasctl is more than a simple script – it's a tool that makes your daily terminal work more productive and enjoyable. The beautiful interface, easy usage, and powerful features make it an indispensable assistant for anyone working on the command line. Try it today and see how a small tool can make a big difference! 📖 Read the full article in Bulgarian: aliasctl - Модерен мениджър за Bash алиаси If you found this helpful, check out more hands-on IT guides at itpraktika.com 🚀 What's your favorite bash alias? Share in the comments! 💬 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 . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse ITpraktika.com Follow Founder of ITPraktika.com. Professional sysadmin with 15+ years of experience in Linux, Docker, and DevOps. 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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 Editor Guide 🤓 Things to Know We use a markdown editor that uses Jekyll front matter . Most of the time, you can write inline HTML directly into your posts. We support native Liquid tags and created some fun custom ones, too! Trying embedding a Tweet or GitHub issue in your post, using the complete URL: {% embed https://... %} . Links to unpublished posts are shareable for feedback/review. When you're ready to publish, set the published variable to true or click publish depending on the editor version, you're using Links to unpublished posts (drafts or scheduled posts) are shareable for feedback/review. These posts have a notice which reads "This URL is public but secret, so share at your own discretion." They are not visible in feeds or on your profile until published. description area in Twitter cards and open graph cards We have two editor versions . If you'd prefer to edit title and tags etc. as separate fields, switch to the "rich + markdown" option in Settings → Customization . Otherwise, continue: Front Matter Custom variables set for each post, located between the triple-dashed lines in your editor Here is a list of possibilities: title: the title of your article published: boolean that determines whether or not your article is published. tags: max of four tags, needs to be comma-separated canonical_url: link for the canonical version of the content cover_image: cover image for post, accepts a URL. The best size is 1000 x 420. series: post series name. ✍ Markdown Basics Below are some examples of commonly used markdown syntax. If you want to dive deeper, check out this cheat sheet. Bold & Italic Italics : *asterisks* or _underscores_ Bold : **double asterisks** or __double underscores__ Links I'm an inline link : [I'm an inline link](put-link-here) Anchored links (For things like a Table of Contents) ## Table Of Contents * [Chapter 1](#chapter-1) * [Chapter 2](#chapter-2) ### Chapter 1 <a name="chapter-1"></a> Inline Images When adding GIFs to posts and comments, please note that there is a limit of 200 megapixels per frame/page.  You can even add a caption using the HTML figcaption tag! Headings Add a heading to your post with this syntax: # One '#' for a h1 heading ## Two '#'s for a h2 heading ... ###### Six '#'s for a h6 heading Author Notes/Comments Add some hidden notes/comments to your article with this syntax: <!-- This won't show up in the content! --> Accessibility People access online content in all kinds of different ways, and there are a few things you can do to make your posts more easily understood by a broad range of users. You can find out more about web accessibility at W3C's Introduction to Web Accessibility , but there are two main ways you can make your posts more accessible: providing alternative descriptions of any images you use, and adding appropriate headings. Providing alternative descriptions for images Some users might not be able to see or easily process images that you use in your posts. Providing an alternative description for an image helps make sure that everyone can understand your post, whether they can see the image or not. When you upload an image in the editor, you will see the following text to copy and paste into your post:  Replace the "Image description" in square brackets with a description of your image - for example:  By doing this, if someone reads your post using an assistive device like a screen reader (which turns written content into spoken audio) they will hear the description you entered. Providing headings Headings provide an outline of your post to readers, including people who can't see the screen well. Many assistive technologies (like screen readers) allow users to skip directly to a particular heading, helping them find and understand the content of your post with ease. Headings can be added in levels 1 - 6 . Avoid using a level one heading (i.e., '# Heading text'). When you create a post, your post title automatically becomes a level one heading and serves a special role on the page, much like the headline of a newspaper article. Similar to how a newspaper article only has one headline, it can be confusing if multiple level one headings exist on a page. In your post content, start with level two headings for each section (e.g. '## Section heading text'), and increase the heading level by one when you'd like to add a sub-section, for example: ## Fun facts about sloths ### Speed Sloths move at a maximum speed of 0.27 km/h! 🌊 Liquid Tags We support native Liquid tags in our editor, but have created our own custom tags as well. A list of supported custom embeds appears below. To create a custom embed, use the complete URL: {% embed https://... %} Supported URL Embeds DEV Community Comment DEV Community Link DEV Community Link DEV Community Listing DEV Community Organization DEV Community Podcast Episode DEV Community Tag DEV Community User Profile asciinema CodePen CodeSandbox DotNetFiddle GitHub Gist, Issue or Repository Glitch Instagram JSFiddle JSitor Loom Kotlin Medium Next Tech Reddit Replit Slideshare Speaker Deck SoundCloud Spotify StackBlitz Stackery Stack Exchange or Stack Overflow Twitch Twitter Twitter timeline Wikipedia Vimeo YouTube Supported Non-URL Embeds Call To Action (CTA) {% cta link %} description {% endcta %} Provide a link that a user will be redirected to. The description will contain the label/description for the call to action. Details You can embed a details HTML element by using details, spoiler, or collapsible. The summary will be what the dropdown title displays. The content will be the text hidden behind the dropdown. This is great for when you want to hide text (i.e. answers to questions) behind a user action/intent (i.e. a click). {% details summary %} content {% enddetails %} {% spoiler summary %} content {% endspoiler %} {% collapsible summary %} content {% endcollapsible %} KaTex Place your mathematical expression within a KaTeX liquid block, as follows: {% katex %} c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2} {% endkatex %} To render KaTeX inline add the "inline" option: {% katex inline %} c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2} {% endkatex %} RunKit Put executable code within a runkit liquid block, as follows: {% runkit // hidden setup JavaScript code goes in this preamble area const hiddenVar = 42 %} // visible, reader-editable JavaScript code goes here console.log(hiddenVar) {% endrunkit %} Parsing Liquid Tags as a Code Example To parse Liquid tags as code, simply wrap it with a single backtick or triple backticks. `{% mytag %}{{ site.SOMETHING }}{% endmytag %}` One specific edge case is with using the raw tag. 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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 Debesh P. Posted on Dec 9, 2025 • Edited on Jan 4 80. Remove Duplicates from Sorted Array II | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # productivity # beginners LeetCode Top Interview 150 (42 Part Series) 1 88. Merge Sorted Array | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions 2 27. Remove Element | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions ... 38 more parts... 3 26. Remove Duplicates from Sorted Array | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions 4 80. 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Isomorphic Strings | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions 41 290. Word Pattern | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions 42 242. Valid Anagram | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Problem Link https://leetcode.com/problems/remove-duplicates-from-sorted-array-ii/ Detailed Step-by-Step Explanation https://leetcode.com/problems/remove-duplicates-from-sorted-array-ii/solutions/7416211/best-solution-in-java-beats-200-on-time-7dil5 Solution class Solution { public int removeDuplicates(int[] nums) { int n = nums.length; int j = 2; for(int i=2; i<n; i++) { if(nums[i] != nums[j-2]) { nums[j] = nums[i]; j++; } } return j; } } 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? 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Report Abuse Aakash Rahsi Posted on Dec 24, 2025 Rahsi™ Signal–Enforcement Boundary (SEB™) | Why Device Compliance Is a Signal and Conditional Access Is the Gate # intune # aakashrahsi # microsoft365 # azure Rahsi™ Signal–Enforcement Boundary (SEB™) Why Device Compliance Is a Signal and Conditional Access Is the Gate Most tenants treat device compliance like policy hygiene. That’s the mistake. In modern identity-first security, device compliance is a signal and Conditional Access is the gate . If you don’t wire those two together cleanly, you’re not “managing endpoints”—you’re letting unknown posture drift into your data plane. This is the Rahsi™ Signal–Enforcement Boundary (SEB™) : Intune Compliance = Signal → Microsoft Entra Conditional Access = Enforcement Gate When SEB™ is built correctly, a device that drifts (outdated OS, rooted/jailbroken, encryption off, lost contact, risky threat level) doesn’t “become a ticket.” It becomes noncompliant , and the gate closes automatically. The SEB™ Mental Model (Simple, Brutal, Effective) 1) Define the Signal Signals are device facts you can trust because they’re evaluated continuously : Minimum OS version Maximum OS version Encryption state Jailbreak/root detection PIN/password posture Threat level (when integrated with a threat defense partner) Custom compliance (where built-in settings don’t cover your requirement) Signal rule: If it can’t be measured consistently, it can’t be enforced safely. 2) Define the Enforcement Intune can mark a device noncompliant and run actions. But the real gate is Entra Conditional Access : When Access Controls include “Require device to be marked as compliant” , noncompliant devices are blocked from corporate resources. That’s the boundary. Intune Compliance Has Two Layers (And Both Matter) Microsoft Intune compliance is split into: 1) Compliance policy settings (tenant-wide) 2) Device compliance policies (per-platform rules you deploy) That separation is where many environments quietly fail. Layer 1: Compliance Policy Settings (Tenant-Wide “Default Physics”) Go to: Endpoint security → Device compliance → Compliance policy settings Mark devices with no compliance policy assigned as This decides what happens to devices that don’t receive a compliance policy. Compliant (default) = security feature OFF Devices with no compliance policy are treated as compliant. Not compliant = security feature ON Devices with no compliance policy are treated as noncompliant. SEB™ recommendation: If you use Conditional Access, set it to Not compliant . Otherwise, “no policy assigned” becomes an unintended bypass lane. Compliance status validity period (days) This defines how long a device can go without successfully reporting compliance. Default: 30 days Configurable: 1–120 days If the device doesn’t report within the validity period, it’s treated as noncompliant . SEB™ recommendation: Treat “lost contact” as a security state, not an admin inconvenience. If a device can’t report, you can’t trust posture. Layer 2: Device Compliance Policies (Per Platform “Rules of Entry”) These are the actual rules devices must meet to be compliant. Use compliance policies to: Define platform-specific requirements (OS version, encryption, jailbreak/root, threat level) Trigger actions for noncompliance Feed compliance state into Conditional Access Important reality: Compliance evaluation depends on device check-in and refresh cycles. Your enforcement works at the speed of your device fleet’s reality. Actions for Noncompliance (SEB™ Escalation Ladder) Every compliance policy includes: mark device noncompliant . You can add more actions, often used as an escalation ladder, like: Send email notifications (immediate and repeated) Remotely lock after a time window Retire after a time window (admin must then explicitly retire) SEB™ principle: Don’t jump straight to destruction. Build an escalation ladder that is: 1) Fast signal → 2) Visible to user → 3) Enforced by gate → 4) Cleaned up if ignored Conditional Access: Where SEB™ Becomes Real When a device enrolls in Intune, it registers in Microsoft Entra ID . Intune reports compliance status to Entra. In Conditional Access, set Access controls: ✅ Require device to be marked as compliant That’s the enforcement gate. SEB™ warning: If you keep “Mark devices with no compliance policy assigned as = Compliant”, you may accidentally allow devices that never received a compliance policy to pass the gate. “Quarantined vs Remediated” (What the OS Will Actually Enforce) Some compliance settings are Remediated by the OS (user is forced to fix it, like setting a PIN in some platforms). Others are Quarantined (OS won’t force it; the device remains noncompliant, and Conditional Access blocks access). SEB™ takeaway: You cannot assume the device will self-heal. For quarantined settings, the gate is the control . Monitor Compliance Like It’s a Security Dashboard (Because It Is) Intune includes a device compliance dashboard to monitor: Device compliance posture Policy compliance Drill-down by policy and device SEB™ metric mindset: Compliance % is not a vanity metric. It’s the measurable health of your enforcement boundary. SEB™ Implementation Blueprint (Fast Start) If you want the shortest path to a tenant-safe SEB™: 1) Set “Mark devices with no compliance policy assigned as” → Not compliant 2) Configure Compliance status validity period to match your risk tolerance 3) Create per-platform Device compliance policies (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux as required) 4) Add actions for noncompliance (notify → lock → retire ladder) 5) Build Entra Conditional Access policies that Require compliant device for key cloud apps 6) Monitor compliance dashboards and treat drift as security work, not helpdesk work Why SEB™ Matters When the World Is On Fire When exploit waves and attack chains move faster than human change control, SEB™ is how you prevent “unknown posture devices” from accessing corporate resources. Not by panic. By architecture. Because in a modern tenant: Compliance is the signal. Conditional Access is the gate. SEB™ is the boundary. 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Bold & Italic Italics : *asterisks* or _underscores_ Bold : **double asterisks** or __double underscores__ Links I'm an inline link : [I'm an inline link](put-link-here) Anchored links (For things like a Table of Contents) ## Table Of Contents * [Chapter 1](#chapter-1) * [Chapter 2](#chapter-2) ### Chapter 1 <a name="chapter-1"></a> Inline Images When adding GIFs to posts and comments, please note that there is a limit of 200 megapixels per frame/page.  You can even add a caption using the HTML figcaption tag! Headings Add a heading to your post with this syntax: # One '#' for a h1 heading ## Two '#'s for a h2 heading ... ###### Six '#'s for a h6 heading Author Notes/Comments Add some hidden notes/comments to your article with this syntax: <!-- This won't show up in the content! --> Accessibility People access online content in all kinds of different ways, and there are a few things you can do to make your posts more easily understood by a broad range of users. 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