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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 Follow User actions ITpraktika.com Founder of ITPraktika.com. Professional sysadmin with 15+ years of experience in Linux, Docker, and DevOps. Sharing practical hands-on guides for the IT community. Location България Joined Joined on Jan 3, 2026 Personal website https://itpraktika.com/ More info about @itpraktika Post 12 posts published Comment 2 comments written Tag 11 tags followed Setting Up Your Own Linux Server with Hetzner: A Technical Guide ITpraktika.com ITpraktika.com ITpraktika.com Follow Jan 11 Setting Up Your Own Linux Server with Hetzner: A Technical Guide # linux # devops # serverless # tutorial Comments Add Comment 6 min read Want to connect with ITpraktika.com? Create an account to connect with ITpraktika.com. 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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 Links to unpublished posts are shareable for feedback/review.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to publish, set the published variable to true or click publish depending on the editor version, you're using Links to unpublished posts (drafts or scheduled posts) are shareable for feedback/review.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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https://dev.to/rrenildopereiraa | Renildo Pereira - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Follow User actions Renildo Pereira Founder of Yumma CSS Location Portugal Joined Joined on Sep 1, 2024 github website twitter website More info about @rrenildopereiraa Badges One Year Club This badge celebrates the longevity of those who have been a registered member of the DEV Community for at least one year. Got it Close Writing Debut Awarded for writing and sharing your first DEV post! Continue sharing your work to earn the 4 Week Writing Streak Badge. Got it Close Currently hacking on Yumma CSS Post 6 posts published Comment 2 comments written Tag 11 tags followed Introducing Neutra: A Minimal Template for Agencies Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Follow Jan 11 Introducing Neutra: A Minimal Template for Agencies # showdev # webdev # nextjs # react Comments Add Comment 1 min read Want to connect with Renildo Pereira? Create an account to connect with Renildo Pereira. You can also sign in below to proceed if you already have an account. Create Account Already have an account? Sign in Hello Yumma UI! Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Follow Dec 8 '25 Hello Yumma UI! # ui # design # yummaui # yummacss Comments Add Comment 2 min read A sensible structure for your package.json Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Follow Jul 20 '25 A sensible structure for your package.json # node # javascript # typescript # opensource Comments Add Comment 2 min read Open-sourcing Yumma CSS API Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Follow Jul 18 '25 Open-sourcing Yumma CSS API # yummacss # css # api # typescript Comments Add Comment 1 min read What's new in Yumma CSS 3.0? Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Follow Apr 14 '25 What's new in Yumma CSS 3.0? # webdev # css Comments Add Comment 4 min read Meet Yumma CSS Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Renildo Pereira Follow Sep 1 '24 Meet Yumma CSS # yummacss # css # beginners # webdev Comments 4 comments 3 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account | 2026-01-13T08:49:15 |
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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 Shittu Sulaimon (Barry) Posted on Dec 21, 2025 EKS Disaster Recovery, Simplified: Native Backups with AWS Backup # news # kubernetes # aws # devops For years, platform engineers have shared the same quiet nightmare: backing up EKS at scale. As clusters grow and teams stay lean, disaster recovery stops being optional and becomes mandatory. Until recently, this usually meant Velero pain, custom scripts, manually managed S3 buckets, and constant anxiety about whether your persistent volumes matched cluster state. It worked, but it was fragile, time-consuming, and easy to get wrong. The Turning Point: November 10, 2025 AWS closed a long-standing gap by introducing native Amazon EKS support in AWS Backup. This isn’t a minor feature drop—it’s a shift from DIY backup engineering to managed reliability. Here’s why this matters. Why Native EKS Backup is a Game-Changer 1. Composite Recovery Points (the missing piece) Previously, EKS backups were fragmented: Cluster configs in one place EBS snapshots somewhere else Hope holding everything together AWS Backup now captures cluster state + persistent storage (EBS, EFS, S3) as a single, consistent recovery point. No more guessing if your data and manifests are in sync. 2. One Pane of Glass If you already use AWS Backup for EC2, RDS, or DynamoDB, EKS backups will feel familiar. Same workflows, policies, and visibility No extra controllers No per-cluster Velero babysitting 3. Policy-Driven, Not Script-Driven Instead of CronJobs inside your clusters, you define Backup Plans : “Back up every 6 hours. Retain for 30 days.” AWS handles scheduling, encryption, immutability, and lifecycle management automatically. This is what “set and forget” is supposed to look like. 4. Restores Without the Stress Restores no longer feel like a gamble. You can: Restore an entire cluster Recover a single namespace Roll back individual persistent volumes Restore into a brand-new EKS cluster as part of the process That’s real operational confidence. Why This Matters Now Native EKS backup is more than protection against accidental deletion. It provides a safety net for: Cluster upgrades (e.g., 1.30 → 1.31) AMI rollouts that fail Security patches Kubernetes API changes For production EKS, this feature quietly changes how teams sleep at night. AWS didn’t just add a backup option; they removed a category of operational stress. Practical Guide: Enabling Native EKS Backups If you already have an EKS cluster, follow these steps: Navigate to your AWS Backup resource, go to Settings , then Configure Resource . Include your EKS cluster as a protected resource. Go to Protected Resources , click Create On-Demand Backup . Create a custom IAM role for backup, attaching: AWSBackupServiceRolePolicyForBackup AWSBackupServiceRolePolicyForRestores Example role: EKS-BACKUP-ROLE-EXAMPLE Start the backup. You can verify progress in the Backup or EKS page. Restoring Your EKS Cluster In AWS Backup , navigate to Protected Resources and select the Resource ID of the cluster. Choose the composite recovery point and click Restore . Configure restore options: Scope : entire cluster or a namespace Destination : original cluster, existing cluster, or new cluster For this walkthrough, we restore into a new cluster to demonstrate full capabilities. Select storage resources to include. AWS Backup supports EBS, EFS, and S3 storage for persistent data. AWS Backup provisions the cluster and restores workloads based on your configuration. This workflow doesn’t replace GitOps or careful upgrade strategies, but it provides a reliable safety net for runtime recovery. Considerations & Best Practices Even with native EKS backup, there are important points: Not all Kubernetes resources are restored exactly as is, especially external integrations Restore time depends on PV size and data footprint AWS Backup costs apply for snapshots, storage, and retention This complements GitOps, but doesn’t replace it Final Thoughts Native Amazon EKS support in AWS Backup removes much of the complexity that platform teams previously managed manually. It delivers: Consistent, policy-driven backups Predictable restores No additional controllers or operational overhead For production EKS environments, it significantly reduces the risk and stress associated with cluster level failures while keeping operations simple and predictable. Platform teams finally have a set-and-forget safety net for backups and restores. References AWS Backup Documentation Amazon EKS Documentation AWS Blog: Native EKS Backup Integration AWS Blog: Secure EKS Clusters with AWS Backup 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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Administrative Purposes We use your information for various administrative purposes, such as: Pursuing our legitimate interests such as direct marketing, research and development (including marketing research), network and information security, and fraud prevention; Detecting security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity; Measuring interest and engagement in our Services, including for usage-based billing purposes; Short-term, transient use, such as contextual customization of ads; Improving, optimizing, upgrading, or enhancing our Services; Developing new products and Services; Ensuring internal quality control and safety; Authenticating and verifying individual identities, including requests to exercise your rights under this policy; Debugging to identify and repair errors with our Services; Auditing relating to interactions, transactions and other compliance activities; Enforcing our agreements and policies; and Complying with our legal obligations. C. Marketing and Advertising our Products and Services We may use your personal information to tailor and provide you with content and advertisements for our Services, such as via email. If you have any questions about our marketing practices, you may contact us at any time as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. D. Other Purposes We also use your information for other purposes as requested by you or as permitted by applicable law. Consent . We may use personal information for other purposes that are clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information or with your consent. Automated Decision Making. We may engage in automated decision making, including profiling, such as to suggest topics or other Users for you to follow. DEV's processing of your personal information will not result in a decision based solely on automated processing that significantly affects you unless such a decision is necessary as part of a contract we have with you, we have your consent, or we are permitted by law to engage in such automated decision making. If you have questions about our automated decision making, you may contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. De-identified and Aggregated Information . We may use personal information and other information about you to create de-identified and/or aggregated information, such as de-identified demographic information, information about the device from which you access our Services, or other analyses we create. For example, we may collect system-wide information to ensure availability of the platform, or measure aggregate data trends to analyze and optimize our Services. Share Content with Friends or Colleagues. Our Services may offer various tools and functionalities. For example, we may allow you to provide information about your friends through our referral services. Our referral services may allow you to forward or share certain content with a friend or colleague, such as an email inviting your friend to use our Services. Please only share with us contact information of people with whom you have a relationship (e.g., relative, friend neighbor, or co-worker). 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION We disclose your information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below. A. Disclosures to Provide our Services The categories of third parties with whom we may share your information are described below. Service Providers . We may share your personal information with our third-party service providers who use that information to help us provide our Services. This includes service providers that provide us with IT support, hosting, payment processing, customer service, and related services. For example, our Shop site is run by Shopify, who handle your shipping details on our behalf. Business Partners . We may share your personal information with business partners to provide you with a product or service you have requested. We may also share your personal information to business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services. Other Users . As described above in the "Personal Information We Collect" section of this Privacy Policy, our Service allows Users to share their profiles, and any posts, chats, etc. with other Users and with the general public, including to those who do not use our Services. APIs/SDKs . We may use third-party Application Program Interfaces ("APIs") and Software Development Kits ("SDKs") as part of the functionality of our Services. For more information about our use of APIs and SDKs, please contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. B . Disclosures to Protect Us or Others We may access, preserve, and disclose any information we store associated with you to external parties if we, in good faith, believe doing so is required or appropriate to: comply with law enforcement or national security requests and legal process, such as a court order or subpoena; protect your, our, or others' rights, property, or safety; enforce our policies or contracts; collect amounts owed to us; or assist with an investigation or prosecution of suspected or actual illegal activity. C. Disclosure in the Event of Merger, Sale, or Other Asset Transfers If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, purchase or sale of assets, or transition of service to another provider, your information may be sold or transferred as part of such a transaction, as permitted by law and/or contract. 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS Your Privacy Choices . The privacy choices you may have about your personal information are determined by applicable law and are described below. Email Communications . If you receive an unwanted email from us, you can use the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of the email to opt out of receiving future emails. Note that you will continue to receive transaction-related emails regarding products or Services you have requested. We may also send you certain non-promotional communications regarding us and our Services, and you will not be able to opt out of those communications (e.g., communications regarding our Services or updates to our Terms or this Privacy Policy). Mobile Devices . We may send you push notifications through our mobile application. You may opt out from receiving these push notifications by changing the settings on your mobile device. "Do Not Track." Do Not Track (" DNT ") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. Please note that we do not respond to or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers. Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising . You may stop or restrict the placement of Technologies on your device or remove them by adjusting your preferences as your browser or device permits. However, if you adjust your preferences, our Services may not work properly. Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. Please note you must separately opt out in each browser and on each device. Your Privacy Rights . In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to: Access Personal Information about you, including: (i) confirming whether we are processing your personal information; (ii) obtaining access to or a copy of your personal information; Request Correction of your personal information where it is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. In some cases, we may provide self-service tools that enable you to update your personal information; Request Deletion, Anonymization or Blocking of your personal information when processing is based on your consent or when processing is unnecessary, excessive or noncompliant; Request Restriction of or Object to our processing of your personal information when processing is noncompliant; Withdraw Your Consent to our processing of your personal information. If you refrain from providing personal information or withdraw your consent to processing, some features of our Service may not be available; Request Data Portability and Receive an Electronic Copy of Personal Information that You Have Provided to Us; Be Informed about third parties with which your personal information has been shared; and Request the Review of Decisions Taken Exclusively Based on Automated Processing if such decisions could affect your data subject rights. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us as set forth in "Contact Us" below. We will process such requests in accordance with applicable laws. 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS All information processed by us may be transferred, processed, and stored anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are different from the laws where you live. We always strive to safeguard your information consistent with the requirements of applicable laws. 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION We store the personal information we collect as described in this Privacy Policy for as long as you use our Services or as necessary: to fulfill the purpose or purposes for which it was collected, to provide our Services, to resolve disputes, to establish legal defenses, to conduct audits, to pursue legitimate business purposes, to enforce our agreements, and to comply with applicable laws. 8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Refer-a-Friend and Similar Incentive Programs . As described above in the How We Use Your Personal Information section ("Share Content with Friends or Colleagues" subsection), we may offer referral programs or other incentivized data collection programs. For example, we may offer incentives to you such as discounts or promotional items or credit in connection with these programs, wherein you provide your personal information in exchange for a reward, or provide personal information regarding your friends or colleagues (such as their email address) and receive rewards when they sign up to use our Services. (The referred party may also receive rewards for signing up via your referral.) These programs are entirely voluntary and allow us to grow our business and provide additional benefits to you. The value of your data to us depends on how you ultimately use our Services, whereas the value of the referred party's data to us depends on whether the referred party ultimately becomes a User or Forem Operator and uses our Services. Said value will be reflected in the incentive offered in connection with each program. Accessibility . This Privacy Policy uses industry-standard technologies and was developed in line with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1* . * If you wish to print this policy, please do so from your web browser or by saving the page as a PDF. California Shine the Light . The California "Shine the Light" law permits users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. Right for Minors to Remove Posted Content . Where required by law, California residents under the age of 18 may request to have their posted content or information removed from the publicly-viewable portions of the Services by contacting us directly as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below or by logging into their account and removing the content or information using our self-service tools. 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS If you are a resident of Nevada, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of certain Personal Information to third parties who intend to license or sell that Personal Information. You can exercise this right by contacting us as set forth in the "Contact Us\" section below with the subject line "Nevada Do Not Sell Request" and providing us with your name and the email address associated with your account. Please note that we do not currently sell your Personal Information as sales are defined in Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A. If you have any questions, please contact us as set forth below. 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION The Services are not directed to children under 13 (or other age as required by local law), and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has uploaded personal information to our site without your consent, you may contact us as described in the "Contact Us" section below. If we become aware that a child has provided us with personal information in violation of applicable law, we will delete any personal information we have collected, unless we have a legal obligation to keep it, and terminate the child's account if applicable. 11. OTHER PROVISIONS Third-Party Websites or Applications . The Services may contain links to other websites or applications, and other websites or applications may reference or link to our Services. These third-party services are not controlled by us. We encourage our users to read the privacy policies of each website and application with which they interact. We do not endorse, screen or approve, and are not responsible for, the privacy practices or content of such other websites or applications. Providing personal information to third-party websites or applications is at your own risk. Changes to Our Privacy Policy . We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time in our sole discretion. If there are any material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you as required by applicable law. You understand and agree that you will be deemed to have accepted the updated Privacy Policy if you continue to use our Services after the new Privacy Policy takes effect. 12. 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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 Shittu Sulaimon (Barry) Posted on Dec 21, 2025 EKS Disaster Recovery, Simplified: Native Backups with AWS Backup # news # kubernetes # aws # devops For years, platform engineers have shared the same quiet nightmare: backing up EKS at scale. As clusters grow and teams stay lean, disaster recovery stops being optional and becomes mandatory. Until recently, this usually meant Velero pain, custom scripts, manually managed S3 buckets, and constant anxiety about whether your persistent volumes matched cluster state. It worked, but it was fragile, time-consuming, and easy to get wrong. The Turning Point: November 10, 2025 AWS closed a long-standing gap by introducing native Amazon EKS support in AWS Backup. This isn’t a minor feature drop—it’s a shift from DIY backup engineering to managed reliability. Here’s why this matters. Why Native EKS Backup is a Game-Changer 1. Composite Recovery Points (the missing piece) Previously, EKS backups were fragmented: Cluster configs in one place EBS snapshots somewhere else Hope holding everything together AWS Backup now captures cluster state + persistent storage (EBS, EFS, S3) as a single, consistent recovery point. No more guessing if your data and manifests are in sync. 2. One Pane of Glass If you already use AWS Backup for EC2, RDS, or DynamoDB, EKS backups will feel familiar. Same workflows, policies, and visibility No extra controllers No per-cluster Velero babysitting 3. Policy-Driven, Not Script-Driven Instead of CronJobs inside your clusters, you define Backup Plans : “Back up every 6 hours. Retain for 30 days.” AWS handles scheduling, encryption, immutability, and lifecycle management automatically. This is what “set and forget” is supposed to look like. 4. Restores Without the Stress Restores no longer feel like a gamble. You can: Restore an entire cluster Recover a single namespace Roll back individual persistent volumes Restore into a brand-new EKS cluster as part of the process That’s real operational confidence. Why This Matters Now Native EKS backup is more than protection against accidental deletion. It provides a safety net for: Cluster upgrades (e.g., 1.30 → 1.31) AMI rollouts that fail Security patches Kubernetes API changes For production EKS, this feature quietly changes how teams sleep at night. AWS didn’t just add a backup option; they removed a category of operational stress. Practical Guide: Enabling Native EKS Backups If you already have an EKS cluster, follow these steps: Navigate to your AWS Backup resource, go to Settings , then Configure Resource . Include your EKS cluster as a protected resource. Go to Protected Resources , click Create On-Demand Backup . Create a custom IAM role for backup, attaching: AWSBackupServiceRolePolicyForBackup AWSBackupServiceRolePolicyForRestores Example role: EKS-BACKUP-ROLE-EXAMPLE Start the backup. You can verify progress in the Backup or EKS page. Restoring Your EKS Cluster In AWS Backup , navigate to Protected Resources and select the Resource ID of the cluster. Choose the composite recovery point and click Restore . Configure restore options: Scope : entire cluster or a namespace Destination : original cluster, existing cluster, or new cluster For this walkthrough, we restore into a new cluster to demonstrate full capabilities. Select storage resources to include. AWS Backup supports EBS, EFS, and S3 storage for persistent data. AWS Backup provisions the cluster and restores workloads based on your configuration. This workflow doesn’t replace GitOps or careful upgrade strategies, but it provides a reliable safety net for runtime recovery. Considerations & Best Practices Even with native EKS backup, there are important points: Not all Kubernetes resources are restored exactly as is, especially external integrations Restore time depends on PV size and data footprint AWS Backup costs apply for snapshots, storage, and retention This complements GitOps, but doesn’t replace it Final Thoughts Native Amazon EKS support in AWS Backup removes much of the complexity that platform teams previously managed manually. It delivers: Consistent, policy-driven backups Predictable restores No additional controllers or operational overhead For production EKS environments, it significantly reduces the risk and stress associated with cluster level failures while keeping operations simple and predictable. Platform teams finally have a set-and-forget safety net for backups and restores. References AWS Backup Documentation Amazon EKS Documentation AWS Blog: Native EKS Backup Integration AWS Blog: Secure EKS Clusters with AWS Backup Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Forem Core Close Privacy Policy Last Updated: September 01, 2023 This Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand how DEV Community Inc. (" DEV ," " we ," or " us ") collects, use, and discloses your personal information. What's With the Defined Terms? You'll notice that some words appear in quotes in this Privacy Policy. They're called "defined terms," and we use them so that we don't have to repeat the same language again and again. They mean the same thing in every instance, to help us make sure that this Privacy Policy is consistent. We've included the defined terms throughout because we want it to be easy for you to read them in context. 1. WHAT DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO? 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION 11. OTHER PROVISIONS 12. CONTACT US 1. WHAT DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO? This Privacy Policy applies to personal information processed by us, including on our websites, mobile applications, and other online or offline offerings — basically anything we do. To make this Privacy Policy easier to read, our websites, mobile applications, and other offerings are all collectively called the " Services. " Beyond this Privacy Policy, your use of the Services is subject to our DEV Community Terms and our Forem Terms. The Services include both our own community forum at https://www.dev.to (the " DEV Community ") and the open source tool we provide called " Forem ," available at https://www.forem.com which allows our customers to create and operate their own online forums. We collect personal information from two categories of people: (1) our customers, who use Forem and our hosting services to run and host their own forums (we'll call them " Forem Operators "), and (2) the people who interact with DEV-hosted forums, including forums provided by Forem Operators utilizing Forem and separately our own DEV Community (we'll call them " Users "). An Important Note for Users Since we provide hosting services for Forem Operators, technically we also process your information on their behalf. That processing is governed by the contracts that we have in place with each Forem Operator, not this Privacy Policy. In other words, when you share your data on a DEV-hosted forum operated by a Forem Operator, we at DEV are basically just the "pipes" — we process the data on behalf of the Forem Operator, but don't do anything with it ourselves beyond what we're required to do under our contract (and by law). So, if you post your information on a DEV-powered forum provided by a Forem Operator, that Forem Operator's privacy policy applies, and any questions or requests relating to your data on that service should be directed to that Forem Operator, not us. Likewise, if you use our mobile application, you may also interact with forums that use DEV's open-source tools but do all their hosting and data collection themselves. For those forums, we at DEV have no access to your data, so be sure to read the privacy policy of any third-party hosted forum before posting. 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT The categories of personal information we collect depend on whether you're a User or Forem Operator, how you interact with us, our Services, and the requirements of applicable law. Breaking it down, we collect three types of information: (1) information that you provide to us directly, (2) information we obtain automatically when you use our Services, and (3) information we get about you from other sources (such as third-party services and organizations). More details are below. A. Information You Provide to Us Directly We may collect the following personal information that you provide to us. Account Creation (for Forem Operators): We'll require your name and email address to get started, as well as some details about the Forem you want to run, such as: whether you're running the Forem on your own behalf or as part of an organization, and details about the community you want to support (how big is it, what topics does it cover, where do members currently communicate, how/if the community earns money, whether the community is open, invite-only or paid, any existing social media accounts, etc.) You'll need to tell us a bit about your personal coding background, and you'll have the option to provide your DEV username as well, if you are a member of the DEV.to community. Account Creation (for Users) : We collect name and email address from users that create an account on DEV Community. For other forums created by Forem Operators using Forem, the Forem Operator determines what information is required for User account creation for their respective forums. Interactive Features (for Users) . Like any other social network, both we and other Users of our Services may collect personal information that you submit or make available through our interactive features (e.g., messaging and chat features, commenting functionalities, forums, blogs, posts, and other social media pages). While we do have private messages that are only between you and the person you're messaging (as well as us and the Forem Operator, as applicable), any information you provide using the public sharing features of the Services, such as the information you post to your public profile or the topics you follow is public, including to recruiters and prospective employers, and is not subject to any of the privacy protections we mention in this Privacy Policy except where legally required. Please exercise caution before revealing any information that may identify you in the real world to others. Purchases . If you buy stuff on our shop site https://shop.dev.to/ (as either a User or Forem Operator), or otherwise if you pay us in connection with your use of the Forem service, we may collect personal information and details associated with your purchases, including payment information. Any payments made via our Services are processed by third-party payment processors, such as Stripe, Shopify, and PayPal. We do not directly collect or store any payment card information entered through our Services, but may receive information associated with your payment card information (e.g., your billing details). Your Communications with Us (Users and Forem Operators) . We may collect personal information, such as email address, phone number, or mailing address when you request information about our Services, register for our newsletter or loyalty program, request customer or technical support, apply for a job, or otherwise communicate with us. Surveys . We may contact you to participate in surveys. If you decide to participate, you may be asked to provide certain information, which may include personal information (for example, your home address). Sweepstakes or Contests . We may collect personal information you provide for any sweepstakes or contests that we offer. In some jurisdictions, we are required to publicly share information of sweepstakes and contest winners. Conferences, Trade Shows, and Other Events . We may collect personal information from individuals when we attend conferences, trade shows, and other events. Business Development and Strategic Partnerships . We may collect personal information from individuals and third parties to assess and pursue potential business opportunities. Job Applications . We may post job openings and opportunities on our Services. If you reply to one of these postings by submitting your application, CV and/or cover letter to us, we will collect and use your information to assess your qualifications. B. Information Collected Automatically We may collect personal information automatically when you use our Services: Automatic Data Collection . We may collect certain information automatically when you use our Services, such as your Internet protocol (IP) address, user settings, MAC address, cookie identifiers, mobile carrier, mobile advertising and other unique identifiers, browser or device information, location information (including approximate location derived from IP address), and Internet service provider. We may also automatically collect information regarding your use of our Services, such as pages that you visit before, during and after using our Services, information about the links you click, the types of content you interact with, the frequency and duration of your activities, and other information about how you use our Services. In addition, we may collect information that other people provide about you when they use our Services, including information about you when they tag you in their posts. Cookies, Pixel Tags/Web Beacons, and Other Technologies . We, as well as third parties that provide content, advertising, or other functionality on our Services, may use cookies, pixel tags, local storage, and other technologies (" Technologies ") to automatically collect information through your use of our Services. Cookies . Cookies are small text files placed in device browsers that store preferences and facilitate and enhance your experience. Pixel Tags/Web Beacons . A pixel tag (also known as a web beacon) is a piece of code embedded in our Services that collects information about engagement on our Services. The use of a pixel tag allows us to record, for example, that a user has visited a particular web page or clicked on a particular advertisement. We may also include web beacons in e-mails to understand whether messages have been opened, acted on, or forwarded. Our uses of these Technologies fall into the following general categories: Operationally Necessary . This includes Technologies that allow you access to our Services, applications, and tools that are required to identify irregular website behavior, prevent fraudulent activity and improve security or that allow you to make use of our functionality. Performance-Related . We may use Technologies to assess the performance of our Services, including as part of our analytic practices to help us understand how individuals use our Services ( see Analytics below ). Functionality-Related . We may use Technologies that allow us to offer you enhanced functionality when accessing or using our Services. This may include identifying you when you sign into our Services or keeping track of your specified preferences, interests, or past items viewed. Analytics . We may use Technologies and other third-party tools to process analytics information on our Services. Some of our analytics partners include Google Analytics. For more information,please visit Google Analytics' Privacy Policy . To learn more about how to opt-out of Google Analytics' use of your information, please click here . Social Media Platforms . Our Services may contain social media buttons such as Twitter, Facebook, GitHub, Instagram, and Twitch (that might include widgets such as the "share this" button or other interactive mini programs). These features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our Services, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. Your interactions with these platforms are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it. See the "Your Privacy Choices and Rights" section below to understand your choices regarding these Technologies. C. Information Collected from Other Sources We may obtain information about you from other sources, including through third-party services and organizations. For example, if you access our Services through a third-party application, such as an app store, a third-party login service (e.g., through Twitter, Apple, or GitHub), or a social networking site, we may collect whatever information about you from that third-party application that you have made available via your privacy settings. 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION We use your information for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, for administrative purposes, and to market our products and Services, as described below. A. Provide Our Services We use your information to fulfill our contract with you and provide you with our Services, such as: Managing your information and accounts; Providing access to certain areas, functionalities, and features of our Services; Answering requests for customer or technical support; Communicating with you about your account, activities on our Services, and policy changes; Processing your financial information and other payment methods for products or Services purchased; Processing applications if you apply for a job we post on our Services; and Allowing you to register for events. B. Administrative Purposes We use your information for various administrative purposes, such as: Pursuing our legitimate interests such as direct marketing, research and development (including marketing research), network and information security, and fraud prevention; Detecting security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity; Measuring interest and engagement in our Services, including for usage-based billing purposes; Short-term, transient use, such as contextual customization of ads; Improving, optimizing, upgrading, or enhancing our Services; Developing new products and Services; Ensuring internal quality control and safety; Authenticating and verifying individual identities, including requests to exercise your rights under this policy; Debugging to identify and repair errors with our Services; Auditing relating to interactions, transactions and other compliance activities; Enforcing our agreements and policies; and Complying with our legal obligations. C. Marketing and Advertising our Products and Services We may use your personal information to tailor and provide you with content and advertisements for our Services, such as via email. If you have any questions about our marketing practices, you may contact us at any time as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. D. Other Purposes We also use your information for other purposes as requested by you or as permitted by applicable law. Consent . We may use personal information for other purposes that are clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information or with your consent. Automated Decision Making. We may engage in automated decision making, including profiling, such as to suggest topics or other Users for you to follow. DEV's processing of your personal information will not result in a decision based solely on automated processing that significantly affects you unless such a decision is necessary as part of a contract we have with you, we have your consent, or we are permitted by law to engage in such automated decision making. If you have questions about our automated decision making, you may contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. De-identified and Aggregated Information . We may use personal information and other information about you to create de-identified and/or aggregated information, such as de-identified demographic information, information about the device from which you access our Services, or other analyses we create. For example, we may collect system-wide information to ensure availability of the platform, or measure aggregate data trends to analyze and optimize our Services. Share Content with Friends or Colleagues. Our Services may offer various tools and functionalities. For example, we may allow you to provide information about your friends through our referral services. Our referral services may allow you to forward or share certain content with a friend or colleague, such as an email inviting your friend to use our Services. Please only share with us contact information of people with whom you have a relationship (e.g., relative, friend neighbor, or co-worker). 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION We disclose your information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below. A. Disclosures to Provide our Services The categories of third parties with whom we may share your information are described below. Service Providers . We may share your personal information with our third-party service providers who use that information to help us provide our Services. This includes service providers that provide us with IT support, hosting, payment processing, customer service, and related services. For example, our Shop site is run by Shopify, who handle your shipping details on our behalf. Business Partners . We may share your personal information with business partners to provide you with a product or service you have requested. We may also share your personal information to business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services. Other Users . As described above in the "Personal Information We Collect" section of this Privacy Policy, our Service allows Users to share their profiles, and any posts, chats, etc. with other Users and with the general public, including to those who do not use our Services. APIs/SDKs . We may use third-party Application Program Interfaces ("APIs") and Software Development Kits ("SDKs") as part of the functionality of our Services. For more information about our use of APIs and SDKs, please contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. B . Disclosures to Protect Us or Others We may access, preserve, and disclose any information we store associated with you to external parties if we, in good faith, believe doing so is required or appropriate to: comply with law enforcement or national security requests and legal process, such as a court order or subpoena; protect your, our, or others' rights, property, or safety; enforce our policies or contracts; collect amounts owed to us; or assist with an investigation or prosecution of suspected or actual illegal activity. C. Disclosure in the Event of Merger, Sale, or Other Asset Transfers If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, purchase or sale of assets, or transition of service to another provider, your information may be sold or transferred as part of such a transaction, as permitted by law and/or contract. 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS Your Privacy Choices . The privacy choices you may have about your personal information are determined by applicable law and are described below. Email Communications . If you receive an unwanted email from us, you can use the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of the email to opt out of receiving future emails. Note that you will continue to receive transaction-related emails regarding products or Services you have requested. We may also send you certain non-promotional communications regarding us and our Services, and you will not be able to opt out of those communications (e.g., communications regarding our Services or updates to our Terms or this Privacy Policy). Mobile Devices . We may send you push notifications through our mobile application. You may opt out from receiving these push notifications by changing the settings on your mobile device. "Do Not Track." Do Not Track (" DNT ") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. Please note that we do not respond to or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers. Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising . You may stop or restrict the placement of Technologies on your device or remove them by adjusting your preferences as your browser or device permits. However, if you adjust your preferences, our Services may not work properly. Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. Please note you must separately opt out in each browser and on each device. Your Privacy Rights . In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to: Access Personal Information about you, including: (i) confirming whether we are processing your personal information; (ii) obtaining access to or a copy of your personal information; Request Correction of your personal information where it is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. In some cases, we may provide self-service tools that enable you to update your personal information; Request Deletion, Anonymization or Blocking of your personal information when processing is based on your consent or when processing is unnecessary, excessive or noncompliant; Request Restriction of or Object to our processing of your personal information when processing is noncompliant; Withdraw Your Consent to our processing of your personal information. If you refrain from providing personal information or withdraw your consent to processing, some features of our Service may not be available; Request Data Portability and Receive an Electronic Copy of Personal Information that You Have Provided to Us; Be Informed about third parties with which your personal information has been shared; and Request the Review of Decisions Taken Exclusively Based on Automated Processing if such decisions could affect your data subject rights. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us as set forth in "Contact Us" below. We will process such requests in accordance with applicable laws. 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS All information processed by us may be transferred, processed, and stored anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are different from the laws where you live. We always strive to safeguard your information consistent with the requirements of applicable laws. 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION We store the personal information we collect as described in this Privacy Policy for as long as you use our Services or as necessary: to fulfill the purpose or purposes for which it was collected, to provide our Services, to resolve disputes, to establish legal defenses, to conduct audits, to pursue legitimate business purposes, to enforce our agreements, and to comply with applicable laws. 8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Refer-a-Friend and Similar Incentive Programs . As described above in the How We Use Your Personal Information section ("Share Content with Friends or Colleagues" subsection), we may offer referral programs or other incentivized data collection programs. For example, we may offer incentives to you such as discounts or promotional items or credit in connection with these programs, wherein you provide your personal information in exchange for a reward, or provide personal information regarding your friends or colleagues (such as their email address) and receive rewards when they sign up to use our Services. (The referred party may also receive rewards for signing up via your referral.) These programs are entirely voluntary and allow us to grow our business and provide additional benefits to you. The value of your data to us depends on how you ultimately use our Services, whereas the value of the referred party's data to us depends on whether the referred party ultimately becomes a User or Forem Operator and uses our Services. Said value will be reflected in the incentive offered in connection with each program. Accessibility . This Privacy Policy uses industry-standard technologies and was developed in line with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1* . * If you wish to print this policy, please do so from your web browser or by saving the page as a PDF. California Shine the Light . The California "Shine the Light" law permits users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. Right for Minors to Remove Posted Content . Where required by law, California residents under the age of 18 may request to have their posted content or information removed from the publicly-viewable portions of the Services by contacting us directly as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below or by logging into their account and removing the content or information using our self-service tools. 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS If you are a resident of Nevada, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of certain Personal Information to third parties who intend to license or sell that Personal Information. You can exercise this right by contacting us as set forth in the "Contact Us\" section below with the subject line "Nevada Do Not Sell Request" and providing us with your name and the email address associated with your account. Please note that we do not currently sell your Personal Information as sales are defined in Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A. If you have any questions, please contact us as set forth below. 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION The Services are not directed to children under 13 (or other age as required by local law), and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has uploaded personal information to our site without your consent, you may contact us as described in the "Contact Us" section below. If we become aware that a child has provided us with personal information in violation of applicable law, we will delete any personal information we have collected, unless we have a legal obligation to keep it, and terminate the child's account if applicable. 11. OTHER PROVISIONS Third-Party Websites or Applications . The Services may contain links to other websites or applications, and other websites or applications may reference or link to our Services. These third-party services are not controlled by us. We encourage our users to read the privacy policies of each website and application with which they interact. We do not endorse, screen or approve, and are not responsible for, the privacy practices or content of such other websites or applications. Providing personal information to third-party websites or applications is at your own risk. Changes to Our Privacy Policy . We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time in our sole discretion. If there are any material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you as required by applicable law. You understand and agree that you will be deemed to have accepted the updated Privacy Policy if you continue to use our Services after the new Privacy Policy takes effect. 12. 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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 Productivity Follow Hide Productivity includes tips on how to use tools and software, process optimization, useful references, experience, and mindstate optimization. Create Post submission guidelines Please check if your article contains information or discussion bases about productivity. From posts with the tag #productivity we expect tips on how to use tools and software, process optimization, useful references, experience, and mindstate optimization. Productivity is a very broad term with many aspects and topics. From the color design of the office to personal rituals, anything can contribute to increase / optimize your own productivity or that of a team. about #productivity Does my article fit the tag? It depends! Productivity is a very broad term with many aspects and topics. From the color design of the office to personal rituals, anything can contribute to increase / optimize your own productivity or that of a team. Older #productivity posts 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu I wasted 60 hours planning my SAAS before writing a single line of code - built a tool to fix this Abdulmuiz Adeyemo Abdulmuiz Adeyemo Abdulmuiz Adeyemo Follow Dec 7 '25 I wasted 60 hours planning my SAAS before writing a single line of code - built a tool to fix this # ai # programming # automation # productivity 1 reaction Comments Add Comment 1 min read Production AWS Deployment Simplified for everyone! Aishwary Gathe Aishwary Gathe Aishwary Gathe Follow Dec 7 '25 Production AWS Deployment Simplified for everyone! # aws # devops # productivity # blog 1 reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read Migration Made Easy: Transitioning from Traditional AI Libraries to Low-Code Solutions in Q4 2025 Matěj Štágl Matěj Štágl Matěj Štágl Follow Nov 2 '25 Migration Made Easy: Transitioning from Traditional AI Libraries to Low-Code Solutions in Q4 2025 # tooling # ai # productivity # architecture Comments Add Comment 12 min read I Sent 1,000 Cold Emails. Here's Why 950 Failed (And How AI Fixed It) ZX Ng ZX Ng ZX Ng Follow Nov 7 '25 I Sent 1,000 Cold Emails. Here's Why 950 Failed (And How AI Fixed It) # saas # productivity # marketing # ai 1 reaction Comments Add Comment 4 min read Learning to Learn: The Real Skill of a Developer Yunus Emre Altanay Yunus Emre Altanay Yunus Emre Altanay Follow Nov 2 '25 Learning to Learn: The Real Skill of a Developer # programming # ai # productivity # beginners Comments Add Comment 5 min read If You’re Already Productive, You Might as Well Earn Something From It Zapayox30 Zapayox30 Zapayox30 Follow Nov 4 '25 If You’re Already Productive, You Might as Well Earn Something From It # showdev # sideprojects # ux # productivity Comments Add Comment 2 min read I created my own 2d animation engine :) from scratch Bitto Saha Bitto Saha Bitto Saha Follow Nov 2 '25 I created my own 2d animation engine :) from scratch # animation # programming # javascript # productivity Comments Add Comment 2 min read AI Dev: Plan Mode vs. SDD — A Weekend Experiment Maxim Saplin Maxim Saplin Maxim Saplin Follow Dec 4 '25 AI Dev: Plan Mode vs. SDD — A Weekend Experiment # showdev # ai # flutter # productivity 14 reactions Comments 3 comments 8 min read AI-Powered Development and GitHub Copilot Integration Eva Clari Eva Clari Eva Clari Follow Nov 3 '25 AI-Powered Development and GitHub Copilot Integration # ai # productivity # tooling # github Comments Add Comment 4 min read Day 1: Found the map Blink Blink Blink Follow Dec 6 '25 Day 1: Found the map # programming # productivity # beginners # career 13 reactions Comments 1 comment 1 min read Starting My Learning Journey in Tech Rehman Jatt Rehman Jatt Rehman Jatt Follow Dec 6 '25 Starting My Learning Journey in Tech # beginners # learning # productivity # webdev Comments 4 comments 1 min read Unlocking the Power of Tableau and R: Advanced Analytics Meets Visual Intelligence Dipti M Dipti M Dipti M Follow Nov 2 '25 Unlocking the Power of Tableau and R: Advanced Analytics Meets Visual Intelligence # webdev # programming # ai # productivity Comments Add Comment 6 min read Uniface Quick Tip: Taming Your Print Layouts with $totlines 📄 Peter + AI Peter + AI Peter + AI Follow Nov 2 '25 Uniface Quick Tip: Taming Your Print Layouts with $totlines 📄 # productivity # programming # tutorial Comments Add Comment 2 min read Building Streaming Iceberg Tables for Real-Time Logistics Analytics Eliana Lam Eliana Lam Eliana Lam Follow for AWS Community Builders Dec 6 '25 Building Streaming Iceberg Tables for Real-Time Logistics Analytics # aws # productivity # beginners # cloud 5 reactions Comments 1 comment 4 min read How I decide when an app is ready to launch Shayan Shayan Shayan Follow Dec 1 '25 How I decide when an app is ready to launch # startup # webdev # saas # productivity 31 reactions Comments 14 comments 4 min read Introducing DiskCleanKit Widgets and One Touch Mode for macOS Users Nam Tran Nam Tran Nam Tran Follow Dec 6 '25 Introducing DiskCleanKit Widgets and One Touch Mode for macOS Users # widget # swift # mac # productivity Comments Add Comment 2 min read Desktop UI for Cloudflare Tunnel: Making Remote Access Simple Maksim Lanies Maksim Lanies Maksim Lanies Follow Dec 5 '25 Desktop UI for Cloudflare Tunnel: Making Remote Access Simple # cloud # tooling # productivity # ui 3 reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read The Best Tools for Freelancers in 2026 George Wilson George Wilson George Wilson Follow Nov 26 '25 The Best Tools for Freelancers in 2026 # freelance # productivity # resources # management 1 reaction Comments Add Comment 4 min read 10X Developers Don’t Just Ship Code; They Ship the Business. Romeo Agbor Peter Romeo Agbor Peter Romeo Agbor Peter Follow Dec 5 '25 10X Developers Don’t Just Ship Code; They Ship the Business. # webdev # careerdevelopment # programming # productivity 2 reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read I Automated JSON i18n Translation After Hitting the Same Workflow Issues on Every Project Julian Julian Julian Follow Nov 1 '25 I Automated JSON i18n Translation After Hitting the Same Workflow Issues on Every Project # i18n # go # cli # productivity Comments Add Comment 5 min read I Built a Infinite Variation Knowledge Base That AI Can Query — Here's How Kiro Made It Possible 🎃 Ketan Saraf Ketan Saraf Ketan Saraf Follow Dec 5 '25 I Built a Infinite Variation Knowledge Base That AI Can Query — Here's How Kiro Made It Possible 🎃 # showdev # ai # tooling # productivity Comments Add Comment 5 min read Unit Tests: The Greatest Lie We Tell Ourselves? Varshith V Hegde Varshith V Hegde Varshith V Hegde Follow Nov 11 '25 Unit Tests: The Greatest Lie We Tell Ourselves? # testing # webdev # programming # productivity 64 reactions Comments 31 comments 6 min read Simplify Your Uniface Deployments with $ude("getReferenceList") 🚀 Peter + AI Peter + AI Peter + AI Follow Nov 2 '25 Simplify Your Uniface Deployments with $ude("getReferenceList") 🚀 # automation # productivity # tooling Comments Add Comment 2 min read Master Server-Sent Events (SSE) in Symfony 7.4 Matt Mochalkin Matt Mochalkin Matt Mochalkin Follow Dec 5 '25 Master Server-Sent Events (SSE) in Symfony 7.4 # symfony # php # productivity # programming 4 reactions Comments 2 comments 6 min read Two Simple Tools to Convert Between PDF and PNG — 100% Free and Online owen owen owen Follow Nov 2 '25 Two Simple Tools to Convert Between PDF and PNG — 100% Free and Online # webdev # productivity Comments Add Comment 2 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. 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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." 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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 Naman Kumar Posted on Apr 22, 2020 JavaScript || Logical OR (||) vs Nullish Coalescing Operator (??) in JavaScript # node # javascript # opensourc With the latest release of version 14, the Nullish Coalescing Operator (??) is now supported in NodeJS. In this post let us see what is the use case of this operator and how is it different from the logical OR. Logical Or (||) const paginate = ( options = {}) => { return [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. splice ( 0 , options . limit || 3 ); } paginate ( 1 ); // expected: [1], output: [1] paginate (); // expected: [1, 2, 3], output: [1, 2, 3] paginate ( 0 ); // expected: [], output: [1, 2, 3] Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How the logical or operator functions is, it returns the right hand value if the left hand value coerce to false. And that not only includes undefined and null but also 0 and '' . In many of our use cases, like the one above this causes unexpected results and we end up using the typeof operator. Nullish Coalescing Operator (??) This solves the problem for us. This operators returns the right hand value only if the left hand value is either null or undefined . const paginate = ( options = {}) => { return [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. splice ( 0 , options . limit ?? 3 ); } paginate ( 1 ); // expected: [1], output: [1] paginate (); // expected: [1, 2, 3], output: [1, 2, 3] paginate ( 0 ); // expected: [], output: [] Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Share your quick JavaScript bites in comments. Top comments (4) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand hrdyjan1 hrdyjan1 hrdyjan1 Follow Vegetarian with long feet, who is in love with Marie and React. TL; DR Marie = Girlfriend React = JavaScript Library Location The Czech Republic Education Czech Technical University Work Bachelor at Prague, Front End developer Joined Sep 4, 2019 • Jan 13 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide There should be probably "limit" only, no "options/options.limit". Like comment: Like comment: 9 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Patrick Alcisto Patrick Alcisto Patrick Alcisto Follow Author of CSS, hacker of JS, rider of Mountain Bikes (downhill type preferably), "father" of two dogs Location Charlotte, NC Work Software Engineer Joined May 2, 2019 • Feb 2 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice article but, @ hrdyjan1 is right, your example implies it expects an object with a possible limit property, yet you never pass the limit as part of an object in the three invocations. 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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 DEV Help The latest help documentation, tips and tricks from the DEV Community. Help > Organizations > Importing Your Organizations Content Importing Your Organizations Content In this article Using the RSS Feed on DEV Community How to Specify a Canonical URL We provide tools that make it easy to import and share posts from an existing blog (as long as RSS is set up) and that make it safe to do so without the original post losing SEO (i.e. the DEV version should not overtake the original version in search rankings). Let's talk about each! Following these steps should help your organization effectively use the RSS feed method on DEV Community. Note that if you choose the RSS route, you'll want to check out the information on Specifying a Canonical URL. Using the RSS Feed on DEV Community Ensure Admin Privileges: Make sure you have admin privileges for your organization. Configure RSS Feed: Navigate to extensions under your settings. https://dev.to/settings/extensions Under "Publishing to DEV Community 👩💻👨💻 from RSS," enter your blog's RSS feed URL. You will see the option to "Mark the RSS source as canonical URL" or "Replace links with DEV Community links." Check the info below (Specifying a Canonical URL) to help you decide which option to select. Click "submit feed settings." Edit Organization Posts: Go to your user dashboard. Click edit beside the post you want to post. Use the drop-down menu at the top of each post to set them to be posted under your organization. Save each draft after making changes. Switch to Organization Dashboard: Return to your user dashboard. Use the drop-down menu at the top right to switch from "Personal" to your organization. Attribution for Organization Posts: Review the list of posts in your organization. Click the three dots menu beside each title. Use the author drop-down menu to attribute the correct author in your organization for each post. Post Selection and Publishing: You have the ability to publish on behalf of your team members. Click "Edit" to enter the post you'd like to publish or schedule. Click "Publish" to instantly post the article OR click on the hexagon icon to set a schedule date for the article to go live later, then click "Schedule." Tips on Sharing OrganizationBlog Content: Avoid posting all articles at once; gradually publish a few per week for better visibility. We strongly discourage posting purely promotional articles. Please encourage your team to engage with the Community and respond to any comments. Repeat steps 3-6 when new posts are shared on your organization's blo Note: Currently you can only import a post into our Basic markdown editor; the Rich + markdown is not yet available. How to Specify a Canonical URL Organizations reposting content often worry about original posts becoming less discoverable in search engines and their website losing visibility as the newer publishing platform (e.g., DEV) might surpass the original blog. Fortunately, DEV allows authors to address these concerns. By inputting a canonical URL, contributors can ensure search engines understand the original source. This prevents any penalties for reposting, and search engine crawlers boost the ranking of the original article. Option 1 (RSS Import): Check the "Mark the RSS source as canonical URL by default" box upon import. Option 2 (Individual Posts): Identify your editor version in /settings/customization. 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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 DEV Help The latest help documentation, tips and tricks from the DEV Community. Help > Organizations > Creating and Managing Organizations Creating and Managing Organizations In this article Create An Organization Account Inviting Folks to Your Organization Assigning (& Removing) Organization Admin Responsibilities Create An Organization Account Now that you're logged into your DEV account, it's time to create your organization account! Navigate to https://dev.to/settings/organization . From the settings page of your member account, click on the "Create or Join Organization" button in the top right corner. Then complete all required fields under "Create An Organization." 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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 Om Shree Posted on Oct 12, 2025 October 2025 Maker Roundup: Big Mergers, Cool Builds, and Fresh Kits # beginners # tutorial # raspberrypi # news If you're knee-deep in a weekend project right now maybe wiring up an Arduino to a servo or tweaking a 3D print for better fit the maker scene is delivering some timely sparks. October's off to a fast start with a major acquisition shaking up the microcontroller world, plus a wave of practical builds blending Raspberry Pi smarts with hands-on hardware. Whether you're a hobbyist tinkering in the garage or a pro prototyping for work, these updates from the past week or so could slot right into your next idea. Let's unpack what's new. Qualcomm Snaps Up Arduino: A Game-Changer for Makers? The biggest headline hit on October 7: Qualcomm, the powerhouse behind smartphone chips, is buying Arduino. It's not just a cash grab Qualcomm's folding in their own tech to supercharge Arduino boards for edge AI and IoT stuff, like smarter sensors or connected devices that run without cloud hand-holding. They even unveiled a new board on the announcement day, something like a Raspberry Pi alternative but tuned for Arduino's plug-and-play vibe, with beefed-up processing for real-time tasks. For us builders, this could mean easier access to pro-level power without soldering nightmares. Imagine your next weather station or robot arm crunching data on the fly. But there's chatter on X about keeping the open-source spirit alive will Qualcomm play nice with the community libraries we've all relied on? If you're mid-project, stock up on current boards just in case; prices might dip soon with the merger buzz. Either way, it's a reminder that our tools are evolving watch for firmware drops in the coming months. Raspberry Pi Pico Shines in Music and Timing Builds Raspberry Pi's little Pico is stealing the spotlight this week with simple, satisfying projects that pack a punch. Over at DigiKey's maker corner, there's a fresh guide for turning a Pico into an LED arcade button MIDI controller think custom drum pads that light up and send notes to your DAW, all 3D-printable enclosure included. It's perfect for musicians dipping into electronics; wire up a few buttons, flash some MicroPython, and you're jamming without a full synth setup. On the precision side, French maker François MOCQ shared a Pico-powered chronometer test on October 11 dual cores handling timing and display, with battery monitoring in the works. It's got that clean, minimalist look with a scrolling display for milliseconds, and he's teasing expansions like heart-rate tie-ins. If you're into timing gadgets (race trackers? Workout timers?), this is ripe for forking on GitHub. Pair it with a cheap OLED screen, and you've got a pocket tool under $20. 3D Printing Meets Pi: Robots, Farms, and October Prints 3D printing's humming along with Pi integrations that make multi-printer setups feel effortless. A new tutorial from early October dives into using a Raspberry Pi to orchestrate a print farmassign jobs across machines, monitor via webcam, and skip the USB spaghetti. Great for small shops or dedicated hobby spaces; one Pi handles the queue, freeing you to design. For solo builders, All3DP rounded up 50 cool things to print this month, from bike mounts to custom GoPro holders many Pi-compatible for enclosures or mounts. One standout: a Flask server on Pi controlling an XRP robot arm, simplifying commands over Wi-Fi for teleoperation or demos. Print the arm parts, hook up servos, and you've got a desktop helper that responds to web pings ideal for teaching kids coding or automating chores. And don't miss the custom LoRa nodes from Raúl Caro Pastorino: 3D-printed PCBs on a Pico with battery charging, for long-range IoT meshes. Low-power, outdoor-ready think garden sensors that last weeks. Events and Giveaways: Get Hands-On This Fall Mark your calendar: DigiKey's exhibiting at Maker Faire Rome on October 18-19, packing booths with Adafruit, Arduino, Kitronik, and Pi demo plus giveaways to snag on-site. If you're in Europe, it's a prime spot for networking and part swaps. Stateside, MakerPro's running a giveaway for Raspberry Pi AI HATs through October add object detection or pose tracking to your bot without heavy lifting. Enter quick; these accelerate robotics and home automation projects. Quick tip from the feeds: If you're blending Pi with amps (like one tinkerer's 5.1 audio rescue), start with I2S interfaces for clean digital output saves headaches on analog noise. The maker world's buzzing with accessible power-ups this October Qualcomm's move could ripple for years, but today's the day to prototype. What's your take on the Arduino buyout, or got a Pi build in the works? Share below; let's swap ideas and files. Happy hacking! 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 Marcello Cultrera Marcello Cultrera Marcello Cultrera Follow Founder and CEO of canvaseight.io and CodeFlow (code-flow-lab.com), platforms pioneering semantic-first product creation and infrastructure-native MVP deployment. Location Malaysia Education University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business Work Co-founder and CEO at canvaseight.io Joined Jun 24, 2025 • Oct 13 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This month’s maker roundup is a perfect snapshot of what happens when hardware innovation meets systemic intelligence. These developments - for instance Qualcomm’s acquisition of Arduino, Raspberry Pi’s expanding role in creative builds are not just as upgrades in tooling, but as signals of a deeper shift and from reactive systems to intent-aware infrastructure. The future of making isn't about smarter or faster processing; it’s about systems that understand why they’re being built. Semantic structured code plays a central role here. It allows us to move beyond syntax and into meaning where a robot arm isn’t just executing commands, but responding to context; where a dashboard isn’t just visualizing data, but interpreting it. Projects like Code-Flow-lab.com from CanvasEight.io are pushing this frontier. AI-powered generation, semantic scaffolding and deployable logic - all built to reflect human intent, not just machine output. That’s the kind of infrastructure we need to scale creativity without losing control. To every builder prototyping and whatever the environment; the tools are finally matching pace, now it’s time to ensure the systems match intent. 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C. Marketing and Advertising our Products and Services We may use your personal information to tailor and provide you with content and advertisements for our Services, such as via email. If you have any questions about our marketing practices, you may contact us at any time as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. D. Other Purposes We also use your information for other purposes as requested by you or as permitted by applicable law. Consent . We may use personal information for other purposes that are clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information or with your consent. Automated Decision Making. We may engage in automated decision making, including profiling, such as to suggest topics or other Users for you to follow. DEV's processing of your personal information will not result in a decision based solely on automated processing that significantly affects you unless such a decision is necessary as part of a contract we have with you, we have your consent, or we are permitted by law to engage in such automated decision making. If you have questions about our automated decision making, you may contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. De-identified and Aggregated Information . We may use personal information and other information about you to create de-identified and/or aggregated information, such as de-identified demographic information, information about the device from which you access our Services, or other analyses we create. For example, we may collect system-wide information to ensure availability of the platform, or measure aggregate data trends to analyze and optimize our Services. Share Content with Friends or Colleagues. Our Services may offer various tools and functionalities. For example, we may allow you to provide information about your friends through our referral services. Our referral services may allow you to forward or share certain content with a friend or colleague, such as an email inviting your friend to use our Services. Please only share with us contact information of people with whom you have a relationship (e.g., relative, friend neighbor, or co-worker). 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION We disclose your information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below. A. Disclosures to Provide our Services The categories of third parties with whom we may share your information are described below. Service Providers . We may share your personal information with our third-party service providers who use that information to help us provide our Services. This includes service providers that provide us with IT support, hosting, payment processing, customer service, and related services. For example, our Shop site is run by Shopify, who handle your shipping details on our behalf. Business Partners . We may share your personal information with business partners to provide you with a product or service you have requested. We may also share your personal information to business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services. Other Users . As described above in the "Personal Information We Collect" section of this Privacy Policy, our Service allows Users to share their profiles, and any posts, chats, etc. with other Users and with the general public, including to those who do not use our Services. APIs/SDKs . We may use third-party Application Program Interfaces ("APIs") and Software Development Kits ("SDKs") as part of the functionality of our Services. For more information about our use of APIs and SDKs, please contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. B . Disclosures to Protect Us or Others We may access, preserve, and disclose any information we store associated with you to external parties if we, in good faith, believe doing so is required or appropriate to: comply with law enforcement or national security requests and legal process, such as a court order or subpoena; protect your, our, or others' rights, property, or safety; enforce our policies or contracts; collect amounts owed to us; or assist with an investigation or prosecution of suspected or actual illegal activity. C. Disclosure in the Event of Merger, Sale, or Other Asset Transfers If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, purchase or sale of assets, or transition of service to another provider, your information may be sold or transferred as part of such a transaction, as permitted by law and/or contract. 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS Your Privacy Choices . The privacy choices you may have about your personal information are determined by applicable law and are described below. Email Communications . If you receive an unwanted email from us, you can use the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of the email to opt out of receiving future emails. Note that you will continue to receive transaction-related emails regarding products or Services you have requested. We may also send you certain non-promotional communications regarding us and our Services, and you will not be able to opt out of those communications (e.g., communications regarding our Services or updates to our Terms or this Privacy Policy). Mobile Devices . We may send you push notifications through our mobile application. You may opt out from receiving these push notifications by changing the settings on your mobile device. "Do Not Track." Do Not Track (" DNT ") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. Please note that we do not respond to or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers. Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising . You may stop or restrict the placement of Technologies on your device or remove them by adjusting your preferences as your browser or device permits. However, if you adjust your preferences, our Services may not work properly. Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. Please note you must separately opt out in each browser and on each device. Your Privacy Rights . In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to: Access Personal Information about you, including: (i) confirming whether we are processing your personal information; (ii) obtaining access to or a copy of your personal information; Request Correction of your personal information where it is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. In some cases, we may provide self-service tools that enable you to update your personal information; Request Deletion, Anonymization or Blocking of your personal information when processing is based on your consent or when processing is unnecessary, excessive or noncompliant; Request Restriction of or Object to our processing of your personal information when processing is noncompliant; Withdraw Your Consent to our processing of your personal information. If you refrain from providing personal information or withdraw your consent to processing, some features of our Service may not be available; Request Data Portability and Receive an Electronic Copy of Personal Information that You Have Provided to Us; Be Informed about third parties with which your personal information has been shared; and Request the Review of Decisions Taken Exclusively Based on Automated Processing if such decisions could affect your data subject rights. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us as set forth in "Contact Us" below. We will process such requests in accordance with applicable laws. 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS All information processed by us may be transferred, processed, and stored anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are different from the laws where you live. We always strive to safeguard your information consistent with the requirements of applicable laws. 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION We store the personal information we collect as described in this Privacy Policy for as long as you use our Services or as necessary: to fulfill the purpose or purposes for which it was collected, to provide our Services, to resolve disputes, to establish legal defenses, to conduct audits, to pursue legitimate business purposes, to enforce our agreements, and to comply with applicable laws. 8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Refer-a-Friend and Similar Incentive Programs . As described above in the How We Use Your Personal Information section ("Share Content with Friends or Colleagues" subsection), we may offer referral programs or other incentivized data collection programs. For example, we may offer incentives to you such as discounts or promotional items or credit in connection with these programs, wherein you provide your personal information in exchange for a reward, or provide personal information regarding your friends or colleagues (such as their email address) and receive rewards when they sign up to use our Services. (The referred party may also receive rewards for signing up via your referral.) These programs are entirely voluntary and allow us to grow our business and provide additional benefits to you. The value of your data to us depends on how you ultimately use our Services, whereas the value of the referred party's data to us depends on whether the referred party ultimately becomes a User or Forem Operator and uses our Services. Said value will be reflected in the incentive offered in connection with each program. Accessibility . This Privacy Policy uses industry-standard technologies and was developed in line with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1* . * If you wish to print this policy, please do so from your web browser or by saving the page as a PDF. California Shine the Light . The California "Shine the Light" law permits users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. Right for Minors to Remove Posted Content . Where required by law, California residents under the age of 18 may request to have their posted content or information removed from the publicly-viewable portions of the Services by contacting us directly as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below or by logging into their account and removing the content or information using our self-service tools. 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS If you are a resident of Nevada, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of certain Personal Information to third parties who intend to license or sell that Personal Information. You can exercise this right by contacting us as set forth in the "Contact Us\" section below with the subject line "Nevada Do Not Sell Request" and providing us with your name and the email address associated with your account. Please note that we do not currently sell your Personal Information as sales are defined in Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A. If you have any questions, please contact us as set forth below. 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION The Services are not directed to children under 13 (or other age as required by local law), and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has uploaded personal information to our site without your consent, you may contact us as described in the "Contact Us" section below. If we become aware that a child has provided us with personal information in violation of applicable law, we will delete any personal information we have collected, unless we have a legal obligation to keep it, and terminate the child's account if applicable. 11. OTHER PROVISIONS Third-Party Websites or Applications . The Services may contain links to other websites or applications, and other websites or applications may reference or link to our Services. These third-party services are not controlled by us. We encourage our users to read the privacy policies of each website and application with which they interact. We do not endorse, screen or approve, and are not responsible for, the privacy practices or content of such other websites or applications. Providing personal information to third-party websites or applications is at your own risk. Changes to Our Privacy Policy . We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time in our sole discretion. If there are any material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you as required by applicable law. You understand and agree that you will be deemed to have accepted the updated Privacy Policy if you continue to use our Services after the new Privacy Policy takes effect. 12. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Forem Core Close Privacy Policy Last Updated: September 01, 2023 This Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand how DEV Community Inc. (" DEV ," " we ," or " us ") collects, use, and discloses your personal information. What's With the Defined Terms? You'll notice that some words appear in quotes in this Privacy Policy. They're called "defined terms," and we use them so that we don't have to repeat the same language again and again. They mean the same thing in every instance, to help us make sure that this Privacy Policy is consistent. We've included the defined terms throughout because we want it to be easy for you to read them in context. 1. WHAT DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO? 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION 11. OTHER PROVISIONS 12. CONTACT US 1. WHAT DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO? This Privacy Policy applies to personal information processed by us, including on our websites, mobile applications, and other online or offline offerings — basically anything we do. To make this Privacy Policy easier to read, our websites, mobile applications, and other offerings are all collectively called the " Services. " Beyond this Privacy Policy, your use of the Services is subject to our DEV Community Terms and our Forem Terms. The Services include both our own community forum at https://www.dev.to (the " DEV Community ") and the open source tool we provide called " Forem ," available at https://www.forem.com which allows our customers to create and operate their own online forums. We collect personal information from two categories of people: (1) our customers, who use Forem and our hosting services to run and host their own forums (we'll call them " Forem Operators "), and (2) the people who interact with DEV-hosted forums, including forums provided by Forem Operators utilizing Forem and separately our own DEV Community (we'll call them " Users "). An Important Note for Users Since we provide hosting services for Forem Operators, technically we also process your information on their behalf. That processing is governed by the contracts that we have in place with each Forem Operator, not this Privacy Policy. In other words, when you share your data on a DEV-hosted forum operated by a Forem Operator, we at DEV are basically just the "pipes" — we process the data on behalf of the Forem Operator, but don't do anything with it ourselves beyond what we're required to do under our contract (and by law). So, if you post your information on a DEV-powered forum provided by a Forem Operator, that Forem Operator's privacy policy applies, and any questions or requests relating to your data on that service should be directed to that Forem Operator, not us. Likewise, if you use our mobile application, you may also interact with forums that use DEV's open-source tools but do all their hosting and data collection themselves. For those forums, we at DEV have no access to your data, so be sure to read the privacy policy of any third-party hosted forum before posting. 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT The categories of personal information we collect depend on whether you're a User or Forem Operator, how you interact with us, our Services, and the requirements of applicable law. Breaking it down, we collect three types of information: (1) information that you provide to us directly, (2) information we obtain automatically when you use our Services, and (3) information we get about you from other sources (such as third-party services and organizations). More details are below. A. Information You Provide to Us Directly We may collect the following personal information that you provide to us. Account Creation (for Forem Operators): We'll require your name and email address to get started, as well as some details about the Forem you want to run, such as: whether you're running the Forem on your own behalf or as part of an organization, and details about the community you want to support (how big is it, what topics does it cover, where do members currently communicate, how/if the community earns money, whether the community is open, invite-only or paid, any existing social media accounts, etc.) You'll need to tell us a bit about your personal coding background, and you'll have the option to provide your DEV username as well, if you are a member of the DEV.to community. Account Creation (for Users) : We collect name and email address from users that create an account on DEV Community. For other forums created by Forem Operators using Forem, the Forem Operator determines what information is required for User account creation for their respective forums. Interactive Features (for Users) . Like any other social network, both we and other Users of our Services may collect personal information that you submit or make available through our interactive features (e.g., messaging and chat features, commenting functionalities, forums, blogs, posts, and other social media pages). While we do have private messages that are only between you and the person you're messaging (as well as us and the Forem Operator, as applicable), any information you provide using the public sharing features of the Services, such as the information you post to your public profile or the topics you follow is public, including to recruiters and prospective employers, and is not subject to any of the privacy protections we mention in this Privacy Policy except where legally required. Please exercise caution before revealing any information that may identify you in the real world to others. Purchases . If you buy stuff on our shop site https://shop.dev.to/ (as either a User or Forem Operator), or otherwise if you pay us in connection with your use of the Forem service, we may collect personal information and details associated with your purchases, including payment information. Any payments made via our Services are processed by third-party payment processors, such as Stripe, Shopify, and PayPal. We do not directly collect or store any payment card information entered through our Services, but may receive information associated with your payment card information (e.g., your billing details). Your Communications with Us (Users and Forem Operators) . We may collect personal information, such as email address, phone number, or mailing address when you request information about our Services, register for our newsletter or loyalty program, request customer or technical support, apply for a job, or otherwise communicate with us. Surveys . We may contact you to participate in surveys. If you decide to participate, you may be asked to provide certain information, which may include personal information (for example, your home address). Sweepstakes or Contests . We may collect personal information you provide for any sweepstakes or contests that we offer. In some jurisdictions, we are required to publicly share information of sweepstakes and contest winners. Conferences, Trade Shows, and Other Events . We may collect personal information from individuals when we attend conferences, trade shows, and other events. Business Development and Strategic Partnerships . We may collect personal information from individuals and third parties to assess and pursue potential business opportunities. Job Applications . We may post job openings and opportunities on our Services. If you reply to one of these postings by submitting your application, CV and/or cover letter to us, we will collect and use your information to assess your qualifications. B. Information Collected Automatically We may collect personal information automatically when you use our Services: Automatic Data Collection . We may collect certain information automatically when you use our Services, such as your Internet protocol (IP) address, user settings, MAC address, cookie identifiers, mobile carrier, mobile advertising and other unique identifiers, browser or device information, location information (including approximate location derived from IP address), and Internet service provider. We may also automatically collect information regarding your use of our Services, such as pages that you visit before, during and after using our Services, information about the links you click, the types of content you interact with, the frequency and duration of your activities, and other information about how you use our Services. In addition, we may collect information that other people provide about you when they use our Services, including information about you when they tag you in their posts. Cookies, Pixel Tags/Web Beacons, and Other Technologies . We, as well as third parties that provide content, advertising, or other functionality on our Services, may use cookies, pixel tags, local storage, and other technologies (" Technologies ") to automatically collect information through your use of our Services. Cookies . Cookies are small text files placed in device browsers that store preferences and facilitate and enhance your experience. Pixel Tags/Web Beacons . A pixel tag (also known as a web beacon) is a piece of code embedded in our Services that collects information about engagement on our Services. The use of a pixel tag allows us to record, for example, that a user has visited a particular web page or clicked on a particular advertisement. We may also include web beacons in e-mails to understand whether messages have been opened, acted on, or forwarded. Our uses of these Technologies fall into the following general categories: Operationally Necessary . This includes Technologies that allow you access to our Services, applications, and tools that are required to identify irregular website behavior, prevent fraudulent activity and improve security or that allow you to make use of our functionality. Performance-Related . We may use Technologies to assess the performance of our Services, including as part of our analytic practices to help us understand how individuals use our Services ( see Analytics below ). Functionality-Related . We may use Technologies that allow us to offer you enhanced functionality when accessing or using our Services. This may include identifying you when you sign into our Services or keeping track of your specified preferences, interests, or past items viewed. Analytics . We may use Technologies and other third-party tools to process analytics information on our Services. Some of our analytics partners include Google Analytics. For more information,please visit Google Analytics' Privacy Policy . To learn more about how to opt-out of Google Analytics' use of your information, please click here . Social Media Platforms . Our Services may contain social media buttons such as Twitter, Facebook, GitHub, Instagram, and Twitch (that might include widgets such as the "share this" button or other interactive mini programs). These features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our Services, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. Your interactions with these platforms are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it. See the "Your Privacy Choices and Rights" section below to understand your choices regarding these Technologies. C. Information Collected from Other Sources We may obtain information about you from other sources, including through third-party services and organizations. For example, if you access our Services through a third-party application, such as an app store, a third-party login service (e.g., through Twitter, Apple, or GitHub), or a social networking site, we may collect whatever information about you from that third-party application that you have made available via your privacy settings. 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION We use your information for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, for administrative purposes, and to market our products and Services, as described below. A. Provide Our Services We use your information to fulfill our contract with you and provide you with our Services, such as: Managing your information and accounts; Providing access to certain areas, functionalities, and features of our Services; Answering requests for customer or technical support; Communicating with you about your account, activities on our Services, and policy changes; Processing your financial information and other payment methods for products or Services purchased; Processing applications if you apply for a job we post on our Services; and Allowing you to register for events. B. Administrative Purposes We use your information for various administrative purposes, such as: Pursuing our legitimate interests such as direct marketing, research and development (including marketing research), network and information security, and fraud prevention; Detecting security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity; Measuring interest and engagement in our Services, including for usage-based billing purposes; Short-term, transient use, such as contextual customization of ads; Improving, optimizing, upgrading, or enhancing our Services; Developing new products and Services; Ensuring internal quality control and safety; Authenticating and verifying individual identities, including requests to exercise your rights under this policy; Debugging to identify and repair errors with our Services; Auditing relating to interactions, transactions and other compliance activities; Enforcing our agreements and policies; and Complying with our legal obligations. C. Marketing and Advertising our Products and Services We may use your personal information to tailor and provide you with content and advertisements for our Services, such as via email. If you have any questions about our marketing practices, you may contact us at any time as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. D. Other Purposes We also use your information for other purposes as requested by you or as permitted by applicable law. Consent . We may use personal information for other purposes that are clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information or with your consent. Automated Decision Making. We may engage in automated decision making, including profiling, such as to suggest topics or other Users for you to follow. DEV's processing of your personal information will not result in a decision based solely on automated processing that significantly affects you unless such a decision is necessary as part of a contract we have with you, we have your consent, or we are permitted by law to engage in such automated decision making. If you have questions about our automated decision making, you may contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. De-identified and Aggregated Information . We may use personal information and other information about you to create de-identified and/or aggregated information, such as de-identified demographic information, information about the device from which you access our Services, or other analyses we create. For example, we may collect system-wide information to ensure availability of the platform, or measure aggregate data trends to analyze and optimize our Services. Share Content with Friends or Colleagues. Our Services may offer various tools and functionalities. For example, we may allow you to provide information about your friends through our referral services. Our referral services may allow you to forward or share certain content with a friend or colleague, such as an email inviting your friend to use our Services. Please only share with us contact information of people with whom you have a relationship (e.g., relative, friend neighbor, or co-worker). 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION We disclose your information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below. A. Disclosures to Provide our Services The categories of third parties with whom we may share your information are described below. Service Providers . We may share your personal information with our third-party service providers who use that information to help us provide our Services. This includes service providers that provide us with IT support, hosting, payment processing, customer service, and related services. For example, our Shop site is run by Shopify, who handle your shipping details on our behalf. Business Partners . We may share your personal information with business partners to provide you with a product or service you have requested. We may also share your personal information to business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services. Other Users . As described above in the "Personal Information We Collect" section of this Privacy Policy, our Service allows Users to share their profiles, and any posts, chats, etc. with other Users and with the general public, including to those who do not use our Services. APIs/SDKs . We may use third-party Application Program Interfaces ("APIs") and Software Development Kits ("SDKs") as part of the functionality of our Services. For more information about our use of APIs and SDKs, please contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. B . Disclosures to Protect Us or Others We may access, preserve, and disclose any information we store associated with you to external parties if we, in good faith, believe doing so is required or appropriate to: comply with law enforcement or national security requests and legal process, such as a court order or subpoena; protect your, our, or others' rights, property, or safety; enforce our policies or contracts; collect amounts owed to us; or assist with an investigation or prosecution of suspected or actual illegal activity. C. Disclosure in the Event of Merger, Sale, or Other Asset Transfers If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, purchase or sale of assets, or transition of service to another provider, your information may be sold or transferred as part of such a transaction, as permitted by law and/or contract. 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS Your Privacy Choices . The privacy choices you may have about your personal information are determined by applicable law and are described below. Email Communications . If you receive an unwanted email from us, you can use the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of the email to opt out of receiving future emails. Note that you will continue to receive transaction-related emails regarding products or Services you have requested. We may also send you certain non-promotional communications regarding us and our Services, and you will not be able to opt out of those communications (e.g., communications regarding our Services or updates to our Terms or this Privacy Policy). Mobile Devices . We may send you push notifications through our mobile application. You may opt out from receiving these push notifications by changing the settings on your mobile device. "Do Not Track." Do Not Track (" DNT ") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. Please note that we do not respond to or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers. Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising . You may stop or restrict the placement of Technologies on your device or remove them by adjusting your preferences as your browser or device permits. However, if you adjust your preferences, our Services may not work properly. Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. Please note you must separately opt out in each browser and on each device. Your Privacy Rights . In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to: Access Personal Information about you, including: (i) confirming whether we are processing your personal information; (ii) obtaining access to or a copy of your personal information; Request Correction of your personal information where it is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. In some cases, we may provide self-service tools that enable you to update your personal information; Request Deletion, Anonymization or Blocking of your personal information when processing is based on your consent or when processing is unnecessary, excessive or noncompliant; Request Restriction of or Object to our processing of your personal information when processing is noncompliant; Withdraw Your Consent to our processing of your personal information. If you refrain from providing personal information or withdraw your consent to processing, some features of our Service may not be available; Request Data Portability and Receive an Electronic Copy of Personal Information that You Have Provided to Us; Be Informed about third parties with which your personal information has been shared; and Request the Review of Decisions Taken Exclusively Based on Automated Processing if such decisions could affect your data subject rights. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us as set forth in "Contact Us" below. We will process such requests in accordance with applicable laws. 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS All information processed by us may be transferred, processed, and stored anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are different from the laws where you live. 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Minimum Size Subarray Sum | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Jan 2 209. Minimum Size Subarray Sum | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # beginners # tutorial 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 15. 3Sum | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Jan 1 15. 3Sum | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # ai # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 11. Container With Most Water | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 29 '25 11. Container With Most Water | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # webdev # programming # ai 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 167. Two Sum II - Input Array Is Sorted | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 29 '25 167. Two Sum II - Input Array Is Sorted | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # webdev # ai 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 392. Is Subsequence | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 29 '25 392. Is Subsequence | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # ai # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 125. Valid Palindrome | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 28 '25 125. Valid Palindrome | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # ai # productivity 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 68. Text Justification | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 28 '25 68. Text Justification | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # ai # tutorial 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 28. Find the Index of the First Occurrence in a String | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 28 '25 28. Find the Index of the First Occurrence in a String | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # ai # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 6. Zigzag Conversion | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 26 '25 6. Zigzag Conversion | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # ai # beginners Comments Add Comment 1 min read 151. Reverse Words in a String | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 26 '25 151. Reverse Words in a String | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # ai # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 14. Longest Common Prefix | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 26 '25 14. Longest Common Prefix | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # ai # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 58. Length of Last Word | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 25 '25 58. Length of Last Word | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # ai # productivity 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 12. Integer to Roman | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 25 '25 12. 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Product Sales Analysis I | LeetCode | SQL 50 | Interview Questions | MySQL # leetcode # mysql # database # productivity 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 1378. Replace Employee ID With The Unique Identifier | LeetCode | SQL 50 | Interview Questions | MySQL Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 12 '25 1378. Replace Employee ID With The Unique Identifier | LeetCode | SQL 50 | Interview Questions | MySQL # leetcode # mysql # database # productivity 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 1683. Invalid Tweets | LeetCode | SQL 50 | Interview Questions | MySQL Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 12 '25 1683. Invalid Tweets | LeetCode | SQL 50 | Interview Questions | MySQL # leetcode # mysql # database # productivity Comments Add Comment 1 min read 1148. Article Views I | LeetCode | SQL 50 | Interview Questions | MySQL Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 12 '25 1148. 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Recyclable and Low Fat Products | LeetCode | SQL 50 | Interview Questions | MySQL # leetcode # mysql # database # productivity 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 122. Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock II | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 11 '25 122. Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock II | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # productivity # learning 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 121. Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 11 '25 121. Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # productivity # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 189. Rotate Array | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 10 '25 189. Rotate Array | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # productivity # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 169. Majority Element | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 10 '25 169. Majority Element | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # productivity # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 80. Remove Duplicates from Sorted Array II | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 9 '25 80. Remove Duplicates from Sorted Array II | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # productivity # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 26. Remove Duplicates from Sorted Array | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 9 '25 26. Remove Duplicates from Sorted Array | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # productivity # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 27. Remove Element | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 9 '25 27. Remove Element | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # productivity # beginners 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read 88. Merge Sorted Array | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. Follow Dec 9 '25 88. Merge Sorted Array | LeetCode | Top Interview 150 | Coding Questions # leetcode # programming # productivity # career 5 reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read Classes & Objects | Object Oriented Programming | Understanding OOP in Java | OOP Learning Debesh P. Debesh P. Debesh P. 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It’s been available across browsers since July 2020. Learn more See full compatibility Report feedback The Promise.allSettled() static method takes an iterable of promises as input and returns a single Promise . This returned promise fulfills when all of the input's promises settle (including when an empty iterable is passed), with an array of objects that describe the outcome of each promise. In this article Try it Syntax Description Examples Specifications Browser compatibility See also Try it const promise1 = Promise.resolve(3); const promise2 = new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(reject, 100, "foo"), ); const promises = [promise1, promise2]; Promise.allSettled(promises).then((results) => results.forEach((result) => console.log(result.status)), ); // Expected output: // "fulfilled" // "rejected" Syntax js Promise.allSettled(iterable) Parameters iterable An iterable (such as an Array ) of promises. Return value A Promise that is: Already fulfilled , if the iterable passed is empty. Asynchronously fulfilled , when all promises in the given iterable have settled (either fulfilled or rejected). The fulfillment value is an array of objects, each describing the outcome of one promise in the iterable , in the order of the promises passed, regardless of completion order. Each outcome object has the following properties: status A string, either "fulfilled" or "rejected" , indicating the eventual state of the promise. value Only present if status is "fulfilled" . The value that the promise was fulfilled with. reason Only present if status is "rejected" . The reason that the promise was rejected with. If the iterable passed is non-empty but contains no pending promises, the returned promise is still asynchronously (instead of synchronously) fulfilled. Description The Promise.allSettled() method is one of the promise concurrency methods. 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It’s been available across browsers since July 2015. Learn more See full compatibility Report feedback The Promise.all() static method takes an iterable of promises as input and returns a single Promise . This returned promise fulfills when all of the input's promises fulfill (including when an empty iterable is passed), with an array of the fulfillment values. It rejects when any of the input's promises rejects, with this first rejection reason. In this article Try it Syntax Description Examples Specifications Browser compatibility See also Try it const promise1 = Promise.resolve(3); const promise2 = 42; const promise3 = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { setTimeout(resolve, 100, "foo"); }); Promise.all([promise1, promise2, promise3]).then((values) => { console.log(values); }); // Expected output: Array [3, 42, "foo"] Syntax js Promise.all(iterable) Parameters iterable An iterable (such as an Array ) of promises. Return value A Promise that is: Already fulfilled , if the iterable passed is empty. Asynchronously fulfilled , when all the promises in the given iterable fulfill. The fulfillment value is an array of fulfillment values, in the order of the promises passed, regardless of completion order. If the iterable passed is non-empty but contains no pending promises, the returned promise is still asynchronously (instead of synchronously) fulfilled. Asynchronously rejected , when any of the promises in the given iterable rejects. The rejection reason is the rejection reason of the first promise that was rejected. Description The Promise.all() method is one of the promise concurrency methods. It can be useful for aggregating the results of multiple promises. It is typically used when there are multiple related asynchronous tasks that the overall code relies on to work successfully — all of whom we want to fulfill before the code execution continues. Promise.all() will reject immediately upon any of the input promises rejecting. In comparison, the promise returned by Promise.allSettled() will wait for all input promises to complete, regardless of whether or not one rejects. Use allSettled() if you need the final result of every promise in the input iterable. Examples Using Promise.all() Promise.all waits for all fulfillments (or the first rejection). js const p1 = Promise.resolve(3); const p2 = 1337; const p3 = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { setTimeout(() => { resolve("foo"); }, 100); }); Promise.all([p1, p2, p3]).then((values) => { console.log(values); // [3, 1337, "foo"] }); If the iterable contains non-promise values, they will be ignored, but still counted in the returned promise array value (if the promise is fulfilled): js // All values are non-promises, so the returned promise gets fulfilled const p = Promise.all([1, 2, 3]); // The only input promise is already fulfilled, // so the returned promise gets fulfilled const p2 = Promise.all([1, 2, 3, Promise.resolve(444)]); // One (and the only) input promise is rejected, // so the returned promise gets rejected const p3 = Promise.all([1, 2, 3, Promise.reject(new Error("bad"))]); // Using setTimeout, we can execute code after the queue is empty setTimeout(() => { console.log(p); console.log(p2); console.log(p3); }); // Logs: // Promise { <state>: "fulfilled", <value>: Array[3] } // Promise { <state>: "fulfilled", <value>: Array[4] } // Promise { <state>: "rejected", <reason>: Error: bad } Destructuring the result You will find destructuring very useful if you are batching together a known number of tasks. js // With then() Promise.all([p1, p2, p3]).then(([a, b, c]) => { console.log(a, b, c); // 3 1337 "foo" }); // With await const [a, b, c] = await Promise.all([p1, p2, p3]); Be careful: if the original promises and the result variables' order don't match, you may run into subtle bugs. Asynchronicity or synchronicity of Promise.all This following example demonstrates the asynchronicity of Promise.all when a non-empty iterable is passed: js // Passing an array of promises that are already resolved, // to trigger Promise.all as soon as possible const resolvedPromisesArray = [Promise.resolve(33), Promise.resolve(44)]; const p = Promise.all(resolvedPromisesArray); // Immediately logging the value of p console.log(p); // Using setTimeout, we can execute code after the queue is empty setTimeout(() => { console.log("the queue is now empty"); console.log(p); }); // Logs, in order: // Promise { <state>: "pending" } // the queue is now empty // Promise { <state>: "fulfilled", <value>: Array[2] } The same thing happens if Promise.all rejects: js const mixedPromisesArray = [ Promise.resolve(33), Promise.reject(new Error("bad")), ]; const p = Promise.all(mixedPromisesArray); console.log(p); setTimeout(() => { console.log("the queue is now empty"); console.log(p); }); // Logs: // Promise { <state>: "pending" } // the queue is now empty // Promise { <state>: "rejected", <reason>: Error: bad } Promise.all resolves synchronously if and only if the iterable passed is empty: js const p = Promise.all([]); // Will be immediately resolved const p2 = Promise.all([1337, "hi"]); // Non-promise values are ignored, but the evaluation is done asynchronously console.log(p); console.log(p2); setTimeout(() => { console.log("the queue is now empty"); console.log(p2); }); // Logs: // Promise { <state>: "fulfilled", <value>: Array[0] } // Promise { <state>: "pending" } // the queue is now empty // Promise { <state>: "fulfilled", <value>: Array[2] } Using Promise.all() with async functions Within async functions , it's very common to "over-await" your code. For example, given the following functions: js function promptForDishChoice() { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { const dialog = document.createElement("dialog"); dialog.innerHTML = ` <form method="dialog"> <p>What would you like to eat?</p> <select> <option value="pizza">Pizza</option> <option value="pasta">Pasta</option> <option value="salad">Salad</option> </select> <menu> <li><button value="cancel">Cancel</button></li> <li><button type="submit" value="ok">OK</button></li> </menu> </form> `; dialog.addEventListener("close", () => { if (dialog.returnValue === "ok") { resolve(dialog.querySelector("select").value); } else { reject(new Error("User cancelled dialog")); } }); document.body.appendChild(dialog); dialog.showModal(); }); } async function fetchPrices() { const response = await fetch("/prices"); return await response.json(); } You may write a function like this: js async function getPrice() { const choice = await promptForDishChoice(); const prices = await fetchPrices(); return prices[choice]; } However, note that the execution of promptForDishChoice and fetchPrices don't depend on the result of each other. While the user is choosing their dish, it's fine for the prices to be fetched in the background, but in the code above, the await operator causes the async function to pause until the choice is made, and then again until the prices are fetched. We can use Promise.all to run them concurrently, so that the user doesn't have to wait for the prices to be fetched before the result is given: js async function getPrice() { const [choice, prices] = await Promise.all([ promptForDishChoice(), fetchPrices(), ]); return prices[choice]; } Promise.all is the best choice of concurrency method here, because error handling is intuitive — if any of the promises reject, the result is no longer available, so the whole await expression throws. Promise.all accepts an iterable of promises, so if you are using it to run several async functions concurrently, you need to call the async functions and use the returned promises. Directly passing the functions to Promise.all does not work, since they are not promises. js async function getPrice() { const [choice, prices] = await Promise.all([ promptForDishChoice, fetchPrices, ]); // `choice` and `prices` are still the original async functions; // Promise.all() does nothing to non-promises } Promise.all fail-fast behavior Promise.all is rejected if any of the elements are rejected. For example, if you pass in four promises that resolve after a timeout and one promise that rejects immediately, then Promise.all will reject immediately. js const p1 = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { setTimeout(() => resolve("one"), 1000); }); const p2 = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { setTimeout(() => resolve("two"), 2000); }); const p3 = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { setTimeout(() => resolve("three"), 3000); }); const p4 = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { setTimeout(() => resolve("four"), 4000); }); const p5 = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { reject(new Error("reject")); }); // Using .catch: Promise.all([p1, p2, p3, p4, p5]) .then((values) => { console.log(values); }) .catch((error) => { console.error(error.message); }); // Logs: // "reject" It is possible to change this behavior by handling possible rejections: js const p1 = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { setTimeout(() => resolve("p1_delayed_resolution"), 1000); }); const p2 = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { reject(new Error("p2_immediate_rejection")); }); Promise.all([p1.catch((error) => error), p2.catch((error) => error)]).then( (values) => { console.log(values[0]); // "p1_delayed_resolution" console.error(values[1]); // "Error: p2_immediate_rejection" }, ); Specifications Specification ECMAScript® 2026 Language Specification # sec-promise.all Browser compatibility Enable JavaScript to view this browser compatibility table. 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https://elysiajs.com | Elysia - Ergonomic Framework for Humans | ElysiaJS Skip to content ElysiaJS Search Main Navigation Docs Blog Illust Appearance Return to top Are you an LLM? View /llms.txt for optimized Markdown documentation, or /llms-full.txt for full documentation bundle Ergonomic Framework for Humans Backend TypeScript framework with End-to-End Type Safety , formidable speed, and exceptional DX across runtime. Supercharged by Bun Get Started bun create elysia app See why developers love Elysia The first production ready, and most loved Bun framework Trusted by team at Our Principle Design for Humans Our goal is to design an ergonomic, sensible, and productive framework that even beginners can use easily Designed to avoid unnecessary complexity and type complexity for you to focus on building A framework that feels just like JavaScript typescript import { Elysia, file } from 'elysia' new Elysia () . get ( '/' , 'Hello World' ) . get ( '/image' , file ( 'mika.webp' )) . get ( '/stream' , function* () { yield 'Hello' yield 'World' }) . ws ( '/realtime' , { message ( ws , message ) { ws. send ( 'got:' + message) } }) . listen ( 3000 ) Just return A string, number, or complex JSON All we need to do is return File support built-in To send a file or image, just return Nothing more or less Stream response Use yield to stream a response All we need to do is return Data in real-time With µWebSocket built-in Send live data in just 3 lines 21x faster than Express 6x faster than Fastify Elysia Bun 2,454,631 reqs/s Gin Go 676,019 Spring Java 506,087 Fastify Node 415,600 Express Node 113,117 Nest Node 105,064 Measured in requests/second. Result from TechEmpower Benchmark Round 22 (2023-10-17) in PlainText It's all about Single Source of Truth Schema is the only source of truth for your entire server. From request validation, type inference, OpenAPI documentation, client-server communication . Every part of Elysia is design for complete type integrity. Request Validation Elysia validates, and normalize requests against your schema, ensuring that only valid data reaches your handlers. Elysia also infers types directly from your schema , ensuring that your handlers always receive the correct types in both runtime, and type-level. typescript import { Elysia , t } from 'elysia' new Elysia () . put ( '/' , ({ body : { file } }) => file , { body : t . Object ({ file : t . File ({ type : 'image' }) }) }) Advance Type Inference Every part of Elysia is designed to be completely type-safe far more advance type inference than any other frameworks. Elysia also infers type from your schema, provide an auto-completion for models or extends Elysia with your own custom property all while ensuring complete type integrity. index.ts auth.ts typescript import { Elysia } from 'elysia' import { auth } from './auth' new Elysia () . use ( auth ) . get ( '/profile' , ({ user }) => user , { auth : true }) typescript import { Elysia , t } from 'elysia' export const auth = new Elysia () . macro ( 'auth' , { cookie : t . Object ({ ssid : t . String () }), resolve ({ cookie , status }) { if ( ! cookie . ssid . value ) return status ( 401 ) return { user : cookie . ssid . value } } }) Client-Server Communication Elysia can share types between client and server similar to tRPC, ensuring that both sides are always in sync. Taking a step further, Elysia also handle multiple HTTP status and arrange them using discriminated union, allowing you to handle all possible error cases with ease. typescript import { treaty } from '@elysiajs/eden' import type { App } from 'server' const api = treaty < App >( 'api.elysiajs.com' ) const { data } = await api . profile . patch ({ age : 21 }) OpenAPI Documentation Elysia generates OpenAPI documentation from your schema in 1 line . Ensuring your API documentation are always accurate and up-to-date. typescript import { Elysia } from 'elysia' import { openapi } from '@elysiajs/openapi' new Elysia () . use ( openapi ()) Introducing our most powerful feature yet TypeScript to OpenAPI Elysia can generate OpenAPI specifications directly from your TypeScript code without any annotations , without any configuration and CLI running. Allowing you to turn your actual code from any library like Prisma, Drizzle and every TypeScript library into your own API documentation. typescript import { Elysia } from 'elysia' import { openapi, fromTypes } from '@elysiajs/openapi' export const app = new Elysia () . use ( openapi ({ // ↓ Where magic happens references: fromTypes () }) ) Bring your own Validator With support for Standard Schema Elysia offers a robust built-in validation, but you can also bring your favorite validator, like Zod, Valibot, ArkType, Effect and more With seamless support for type inference, and OpenAPI. You will feel right at home . TypeBox Zod Valibot ArkType Effect ts import { Elysia , t } from 'elysia' new Elysia () // Try hover body ↓ . post ( '/user' , ({ body }) => body , { body : t . Object ({ name : t . Literal ( 'SaltyAom' ), age : t . Number (), friends : t . Array ( t . String ()) }) }) ts import { Elysia } from 'elysia' import { z } from 'zod' new Elysia () // Try hover body ↓ . post ( '/user' , ({ body }) => body , { body : z . object ({ name : z . literal ( 'SaltyAom' ), age : z . number (), friends : z . array ( z . string ()) }) }) ts import { Elysia } from 'elysia' import * as v from 'valibot' new Elysia () // Try hover body ↓ . post ( '/user' , ({ body }) => body , { body : v . object ({ name : v . literal ( 'SaltyAom' ), age : v . number (), friends : v . array ( v . string ()) }) }) ts import { Elysia } from 'elysia' import { type } from 'arktype' new Elysia () // Try hover body ↓ . post ( '/user' , ({ body }) => body , { body : type ({ name : '"Elysia"' , age : 'number' , friends : 'string[]' }) }) ts import { Elysia } from 'elysia' import { Schema } from 'effect' new Elysia () // Try hover body ↓ . post ( '/user' , ({ body }) => body , { body : Schema . standardSchemaV1 ( Schema . Struct ({ name : Schema . Literal ( 'Elysia' ), age : Schema . Number , friends : Schema . Array ( Schema . String ) }) ) }) 11.88ms POST /character/:id/chat Playback Request Validation Transaction Upload Sync For DevOps OpenTelemetry Elysia has 1st party support for OpenTelemetry. Instrumentation is built-in, so you can easily monitor your services regardless of the platform. typescript import { treaty } from '@elysiajs/eden' import type { App } from 'server' const api = treaty < App >( 'api.elysiajs.com' ) const { data } = await api . profile . patch ({ age : 21 }) For Frontend End-to-end Type Safety Like tRPC, Elysia provides type-safety from the backend to the frontend without code generation. The interaction between frontend and backend is both type-checked at compile and runtime. Test with Confidence Type safe with auto-completion Elysia provides a type-safe layer to interact with and test your server, from routes to parameters. With auto-completion, you can easily write tests for the server without any hassle. typescript import { treaty } from '@elysiajs/eden' import { app } from './index' import { test , expect } from 'bun:test' const server = treaty ( app ) test ( 'should handle duplicated user' , async () => { const { error } = await server . user . put ( { Argument of type '{ username: string; }' is not assignable to parameter of type '{ username: string; password: string; }'. Property 'password' is missing in type '{ username: string; }' but required in type '{ username: string; password: string; }'. username : 'mika' , } ) expect ( error ?. value ). toEqual ({ success : false , message : 'Username already taken' }) }) Your code, Your Runtime Elysia is optimized for Bun, but not vendor lock-in to Bun Elysia is built on Web-Standard allowing you to run Elysia anywhere What people say about Elysia Aqueel @AqueelMiq Jetfuel on bun at X! @shlomiatar who built the framework has an eye for picking the right tools for the job. Shlomi Atar @shlomiatar also a shoutout to @saltyAom and the phenomenal Elysia js that is powering our server driven UI. Incredible work. htmx.org @htmx_org htmx works great w/ @bunjavascript, @elysiaJS and @tursodatabase btw nuqs @nuqs47ng I’m a Node.js + Fastify diehard, but the Bun + Elysia combo looks very promising 👀 Erwin @Erwin_AI Already using Elysia (+Bun) anywhere I can. Wouldn't want to back to node+express even if you'd pay me a mil. Jarred Sumner @jarredsumner You can use Express with Bun, but often we see people using Elysia, Hono, or Bun.serve() directly. Runyasak Ch. 💚 @runyasak Started using @elysiaJS to create a Discord Bot and found the type system beautifully easy. DX is fantastic and coding is fun! Use @DrizzleORM with PostgreSQL. So much easier than I've used before. ElysiaJS has proved to me that great performance and DX can live together. 😎 Herrington Darkholme @hd_nvim Was introduced to @elysiaJS today and it looks pretty solid. end-to-end type safety/guard/swapper are killer features of the modern web! (and it's fast) scalar.com @scalar so excited to be part of the amazing @elysiaJS community! José Donato 🦋 @josedonato__ handling tables with ~350k rows like it's nothing. Working on allowing @ag_grid server side row model when connecting a custom backend to @openbb_finance Terminal Pro. Backend in @elysiaJS + @bunjsproject. Bewinxed @Bewinxed Elysia single handedly carrying js backends I have been using it almost exclusively for all my projects MikroORM @MikroORM I've been playing a bit with @bunjavascript and @elysiaJS, need to do a few more tweaks before the release, but next version should work more natively with bun when it comes to TS support detection, e.g. the CLI works without ts-node installed. Marc Laventure @MarcLaventure both engineering+monetary contributions are paramount for OSS we proudly sponsor dozens of projects: @elysiaJS @LitestarAPI @honojs @daveshanley @kevin_jahns @MarijnJH & help maintain repos+contribute to OSS at blistering cadence. it's @scalar's ethos to be a catalyst for OSS meabed @Meabed I am building something with Bun + ElysiaJS and the speed and ergonomics are way out of this world!!!! I can't go back to express + node... Bun Hot reload an HTTP server and test runner is instantaneous!!! Elysia is a breath of fresh air + inferred types + openapi + plugins + file handling + ai sdk + typed client.... The dev experience is 100x - if you try you won't ever go back!! haxiom.io @haxiom_io One diff ElysiaJS made in our org is that it makes it easy to refactor fearlessly. You can be pretty certain if things won't work simply because TypeScript will tell you that your types don't match ꜱᴛᴀᴄɪᴀ @stacia__x ElysiaJS was the first framework that truly sparked my interest in JS/TS. I used to avoid it entirely. I usually stick to Python, mostly using FastAPI. When I tried ElysiaJS for the first time (v1.1), I immediately felt it provides an amazing dev experience. Love ElysiaJS 😘 Micky @Rasmic I’m ngl we don’t talk about @elysiaJS enough Because of You Elysia is not owned by an organization , driven by volunteers, and community. Elysia is possible by these awesome sponsors. 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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 Logan Johnston Posted on Sep 1, 2020 • Edited on Sep 9, 2020 useState() vs setState() - Strings, Objects, and Arrays # react # hook # codenewbie # beginners The purpose of this article is to break down the use of the useState() React hook in an easy way using strings, objects, and arrays. We will also take a look at how these would be handled in class components. Disclaimer - I would normally create an onChange function separately but I find it easier to understand with an inline function. What is the setState function? The setState function is used to handle the state object in a React class component. This is something you will see a lot of in the examples below. Anytime you see a this.setState() this is how we are setting the state in a class component. What is a hook in React? React hooks were introduced in React v16.8. They allow you to use state and other React features without the need to create a class. Examples: Class component Functional component While these two code snippets look similar they do have slight differences in syntax, lifecycle methods, and state management. setState() vs useState() - Strings. setState() Class Component Using state in a class component requires the building of a state object. This state object is then modified by calling this.setState("new state"). In this example, we've created a state = { value: '' } object which has a value key and that key is initialized as an empty string. We've assigned an onChange event to the input so that every time we add or remove a character to the input we are calling the this.setState() . Here we areupdating the state using the value of the input ( e.target.value ) and setting it to the components state. useState() Functional Component With a functional component, we can use React hooks, specifically the useState() hook. This simplifies the creation of a state component and the function that updates it. We import {useState} from React and we are able to simply create a state and a function to set that state (state: value , setState: setValue ). The initial state of this component is set when calling useState , in this example, we are setting it to an empty string ( useState("") ). The only difference between the functional component and the class component at this point is instead of calling this.setState we use the function we created in the useState , in this case, setValue . setState() vs useState() - Objects. setState() Class Component Since state in a class component is already an object, it's business as usual. Use setState to populate the values of the state object. With the example above the users userName and email is stored in the state similar to the string version we talked about above. useState() Functional Component When we want to use the useState hook for an object we are going to initialize it to an empty object useState({}) . In this example, we are using the same setValue that we did in the string example but we've added a few things to our setValue function. First, we use the spread syntax to expand the current value before we add a new key-value pair. Second, we dynamically set the key using [e.target.name] , in this case, we are creating the key using the input's "name" attribute. Lastly, we are setting that key's value to the e.target.value . So after using the inputs we have an object with two keys {userName: "", email: ""} and their values. Creating an object could also be accomplished using multiple useState hooks and then bundling them into an object later if needed. See the example below. Note: I have my own preference for how to deal with objects while using hooks, and as you get more familiar you may find you enjoy either the class or functional component more than the other. setState() vs useState() - Arrays. Using arrays in stateful components can be extremely powerful, especially when creating things like a todo list. In these examples, we will be creating a very simple todo list. setState() Class Component When using an array in a stateful class component we need at least two keys in our state object. One would be the array itself todoArr: [] and the other would be the value that we are going to be pushing into the array todo: "" . In this example, we use the onChange attribute for our input to set the todo in our state object. We then have our Add Item button which when clicked will call our addItem function. In the addItem function we are going to create a list variable which is is an array that spreads the current todoArr and then adds the new todo item to the end of it. After creating the list array we use the setState function to replace the current todoArr with the new one and then set the todo back to an empty string to clear the input. Lastly at the bottom, we map through the current todoArr . The setState function will cause the component to rerender so every time you add an item it is immediately rendered onto the page. useState() Functional Component Dealing with the hooks in a function component seems extremely similar to the class component. We use the setTodo function to set our todo value in the onChange attribute of our input. We then have the same addItem function attached to the click of our Add Item button. The only difference we see here is that we don't create a list variable to pass into the hook. We could have avoided this in the class component but I think the readability when using the variable is much better. With the hook, I don't think the use of creating the list array beforehand is needed. We can spread the current array, add the new item, and then set the current todo back to an empty string so we can clear the input. Conclusion While using functional components with hooks is the new hotness, the state management is still very similar to the class components. If you're looking to start using function components with hooks over class components hopefully this post has helped you understand a little bit more about how to implement them. 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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 13 How to Handle Stripe and Paystack Webhooks in Next.js (The App Router Way) # api # nextjs # security # tutorial The #1 reason developers struggle with SaaS payments is Webhook Signature Verification. You set everything up, the test payment goes through, but your server returns a 400 Bad Request or a Signature Verification Failed error. In the Next.js App Router, the problem usually stems from how the request body is parsed. Stripe and Paystack require the raw request body to verify the signature, but Next.js often tries to be helpful by parsing it as JSON before you can get to it. Here is the "Golden Pattern" for handling this in 2026. 1. The Route Handler Setup Create a file at app/api/webhooks/route.ts . You must export a config object (if using older versions) or use the req.text() method in the App Router to prevent automatic parsing. import { NextResponse } from " next/server " ; import crypto from " crypto " ; export async function POST ( req : Request ) { // 1. Get the raw body as text const body = await req . text (); // 2. Grab the signature from headers const signature = req . headers . get ( " x-paystack-signature " ) || req . headers . get ( " stripe-signature " ); if ( ! signature ) { return NextResponse . json ({ error : " No signature " }, { status : 400 }); } // 3. Verify the signature (Example for Paystack) const hash = crypto . createHmac ( " sha512 " , process . env . PAYSTACK_SECRET_KEY ! ) . update ( body ) . digest ( " hex " ); if ( hash !== signature ) { return NextResponse . json ({ error : " Invalid signature " }, { status : 401 }); } // 4. Now parse the body and handle the event const event = JSON . parse ( body ); if ( event . event === " charge.success " ) { // Handle successful payment in your database console . log ( " Payment successful for: " , event . data . customer . email ); } return NextResponse . json ({ received : true }, { status : 200 }); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 2. The Middleware Trap If you have global middleware protecting your routes, ensure your webhook path is excluded. Otherwise, the payment provider will hit your login page instead of your API. 3. Why this matters for your SaaS If your webhooks fail, your users won't get their "Pro" access, and your churn will skyrocket. Handling this correctly is the difference between a side project and a real business. I have spent a lot of time documenting these "Gotchas" while building my MERN stack projects. If you want to see a full implementation of this including Stripe, Paystack, and database logic, check out my deep dive here: How to add Stripe or Paystack payments to your SaaS . Digging Deeper If you are tired of debugging the same boilerplate over and over, you might find my SassyPack overview helpful. I built it specifically to solve these "Day 1" technical headaches for other founders. Happy coding! Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Logan Johnston Posted on Sep 1, 2020 • Edited on Sep 9, 2020 useState() vs setState() - Strings, Objects, and Arrays # react # hook # codenewbie # beginners The purpose of this article is to break down the use of the useState() React hook in an easy way using strings, objects, and arrays. We will also take a look at how these would be handled in class components. Disclaimer - I would normally create an onChange function separately but I find it easier to understand with an inline function. What is the setState function? The setState function is used to handle the state object in a React class component. This is something you will see a lot of in the examples below. Anytime you see a this.setState() this is how we are setting the state in a class component. What is a hook in React? React hooks were introduced in React v16.8. They allow you to use state and other React features without the need to create a class. Examples: Class component Functional component While these two code snippets look similar they do have slight differences in syntax, lifecycle methods, and state management. setState() vs useState() - Strings. setState() Class Component Using state in a class component requires the building of a state object. This state object is then modified by calling this.setState("new state"). In this example, we've created a state = { value: '' } object which has a value key and that key is initialized as an empty string. We've assigned an onChange event to the input so that every time we add or remove a character to the input we are calling the this.setState() . Here we areupdating the state using the value of the input ( e.target.value ) and setting it to the components state. useState() Functional Component With a functional component, we can use React hooks, specifically the useState() hook. This simplifies the creation of a state component and the function that updates it. We import {useState} from React and we are able to simply create a state and a function to set that state (state: value , setState: setValue ). The initial state of this component is set when calling useState , in this example, we are setting it to an empty string ( useState("") ). The only difference between the functional component and the class component at this point is instead of calling this.setState we use the function we created in the useState , in this case, setValue . setState() vs useState() - Objects. setState() Class Component Since state in a class component is already an object, it's business as usual. Use setState to populate the values of the state object. With the example above the users userName and email is stored in the state similar to the string version we talked about above. useState() Functional Component When we want to use the useState hook for an object we are going to initialize it to an empty object useState({}) . In this example, we are using the same setValue that we did in the string example but we've added a few things to our setValue function. First, we use the spread syntax to expand the current value before we add a new key-value pair. Second, we dynamically set the key using [e.target.name] , in this case, we are creating the key using the input's "name" attribute. Lastly, we are setting that key's value to the e.target.value . So after using the inputs we have an object with two keys {userName: "", email: ""} and their values. Creating an object could also be accomplished using multiple useState hooks and then bundling them into an object later if needed. See the example below. Note: I have my own preference for how to deal with objects while using hooks, and as you get more familiar you may find you enjoy either the class or functional component more than the other. setState() vs useState() - Arrays. Using arrays in stateful components can be extremely powerful, especially when creating things like a todo list. In these examples, we will be creating a very simple todo list. setState() Class Component When using an array in a stateful class component we need at least two keys in our state object. One would be the array itself todoArr: [] and the other would be the value that we are going to be pushing into the array todo: "" . In this example, we use the onChange attribute for our input to set the todo in our state object. We then have our Add Item button which when clicked will call our addItem function. In the addItem function we are going to create a list variable which is is an array that spreads the current todoArr and then adds the new todo item to the end of it. After creating the list array we use the setState function to replace the current todoArr with the new one and then set the todo back to an empty string to clear the input. Lastly at the bottom, we map through the current todoArr . The setState function will cause the component to rerender so every time you add an item it is immediately rendered onto the page. useState() Functional Component Dealing with the hooks in a function component seems extremely similar to the class component. We use the setTodo function to set our todo value in the onChange attribute of our input. We then have the same addItem function attached to the click of our Add Item button. The only difference we see here is that we don't create a list variable to pass into the hook. We could have avoided this in the class component but I think the readability when using the variable is much better. With the hook, I don't think the use of creating the list array beforehand is needed. We can spread the current array, add the new item, and then set the current todo back to an empty string so we can clear the input. Conclusion While using functional components with hooks is the new hotness, the state management is still very similar to the class components. If you're looking to start using function components with hooks over class components hopefully this post has helped you understand a little bit more about how to implement them. 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This week reminded us of a simple truth: Great AI isn’t built in isolation — it’s co-created. You read our papers.You fine-tune our models.You build tools we never imagined.And you push us to be better. 👉 Subscribe to The Tongyi Weekly and never miss a release: Subscribe Now: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7392460924453945345 📣 Model Release & Updates Introducing Z-Image: A High Performance, Open, and Accessible Image Generation Model We are pleased to introduce Z-Image, an efficient 6-billion-parameter foundation model for image generation. Through systematic optimization, it proves that top-tier performance is achievable without relying on enormous model sizes, delivering strong results in photorealistic generation and bilingual text rendering that are comparable to leading commercial models. We are publicly releasing two specialized models on Z-Image: Z-Image-Turbo for generation and Z-Image-Edit for editing. The model code, weights, and an online demo are now publicly available to encourage community exploration and use. With this release, we aim to promote the development of generative models that are accessible, low-cost, and high-performance. 📄 Blog 📌 GitHub 📌 ModelScope 📌 HuggingFace 📌 Z-Image gallery P.S. Z-Image Turbo is already #1 on Hugging Face’s trending models and Spaces. Thank you, community — you’re moving faster than we are! 📚 Research Breakthroughs NeurIPS 2025 Best Paper Award We are deeply honored to announce that our paper“ Gated Attention for Large Language Models: Non-linearity, Sparsity, and Attention-Sink-Free ” has been awarded the NeurIPS 2025 Best Paper Award. Reflections from the Selection Committee: This paper represents a substantial amount of work that is possible only with access to industrial scale computing resources, and the authors’ sharing of the results of their work, which will advance the community’s understanding of attention in large language models, is highly commendable, especially in an environment where there has been a move away from open sharing of scientific results around LLMs. 📖 Read the announcement Qwen3-VL Technical Report Now on arXiv The full story behind Qwen3-VL is now out on arXiv From pretraining to post-training, architecture to infra, data to evaluation, we’ve packed in the details for anyone building on vision-language models. 3 models >1M downloads in just over a month Qwen3-VL-8B leads with 2M+ downloads Built on the shoulders of Qwen2.5-VL (2800+ citations in <10 months!) Whether you’re fine-tuning, deploying, or researching VLMs — this is your playbook. 📄 Read the full paper on arXiv 🧩 Ecosystem Highlights Turn Portraits Into Cartoons: Qwen-Image-Edit-2509-Caricature-LoRA from drbaph This LoRA from drbaph transforms input images into sketched caricature art with exaggerated features. It's an image-to-image model that takes your photo as input and creates humorous, artistic caricature representations of people and animal subjects with emphasized facial features and characteristics. 👉 Try it here Light Restoration V2: Qwen-Image-Edit-2509-Light_restoration from dx8152 dx8152 is moving at lightning speed! The V2 update of their Light Restoration LoRA now lets you scrub lighting from any reference image to build better training pairs. 👉 Try it here Day/Night Shift: Qwen-Edit-Loras from lividtm Need a clean Day/Night shift? lividtm has you covered. This LoRA for Qwen-Image-Edit-2509 handles 2K resolution while keeping scene details locked. 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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 11 The Builds That Last Manifesto # productivity # programming # architecture # career Originally published on Builds That Last . I've been building and leading engineering teams for 15 years. Over 50 projects. Startups, enterprises, legacy systems, greenfield builds. Same pattern every time. Teams ship fast. Then they slow down. Not because engineers got lazy. Because the foundation was never there. At my company, we maintain systems 20+ years old. No documentation. No standards. When we ask stakeholders about business logic, they say "read the code". My teams sometimes decompile binary files just to understand what's inside. Debug at runtime because that's the only way to see how things work. Previous teams deployed code to AWS without committing to source control. Gone. This is what engineering looks like for most of us. Not the AI demos. Not the apps shipped in a weekend. The gap between posts and reality You'll see posts about vibe coding, AI-augmented development, shipping apps in hours. I'm not saying AI isn't real. I use these tools every day. The productivity gains are real. But there's a gap between what people post and what I see in actual projects. The posts show demos that work. Reality is production systems that break. The posts celebrate shipping fast. Reality is teams spending months paying back technical debt. The demo works. The demo always works. It's what comes after that separates software that lasts from software that collapses. The iceberg problem What you see is 20% above water. The shiny demos. The fast shipping. Vibe coding, agentic AI, apps built in hours. What you don't see is the 80% below: → Maintenance → Technical debt → Engineers connecting systems never meant to work together → Data inconsistencies accumulated over years → Teams spending days understanding what the previous developer was thinking That 80% is where my teams spend most of our time. And it's where the real lessons are. The speed trap I see this pattern repeat. A team starts fast. AI tools, modern stack, motivated engineers. First version ships in weeks. Everyone celebrates. Then users show up. Edge cases appear. The payment flow breaks. Data sync fails silently. Features that worked in demo crash under real load. Suddenly the team that was "moving fast" spends months fixing things. Not building new features. Just paying back debt from shipping without foundation. Leadership gets frustrated. "Why is the team slow now?" The team isn't slow. They're doing work that should have been done upfront. Speed without foundation creates the illusion of progress. Then reality catches up. Maintenance costs more than building Here's something most people don't think about until it's too late. Maintaining software costs more than building it from scratch. Think about repairing a house. You don't just fix the broken part. You investigate the structure. Remove old materials. Work around things that can't be changed. Then build the new thing. Software is the same. When you inherit a system without documentation, without standards, every change becomes an archaeology project. You spend more time understanding than building. The time you "save" by skipping foundation gets paid back with interest during maintenance. The AI paradox AI makes code generation 10x faster. That's real. AI also increases cognitive load by 30-40%. When AI generates code, someone still needs to verify it's secure. Check for edge cases. Understand the logic before shipping. Maintain it when something breaks. AI doesn't eliminate this work. It changes who's responsible for catching problems. Anthropic's CEO said 90% of their internal code is now AI-generated. The follow-up: "We're not replacing engineers". The 10% humans handle? That's the leverage zone. Architecture decisions. Debugging complex problems. Understanding why something should work, not just what it should do. AI is a turbo, not a robot. Good foundation? AI makes you faster at building good software. Bad foundation? AI makes you faster at building bad software. What this means for engineers The fundamentals matter more than ever. Everyone has access to AI now. The differentiator isn't who prompts better. It's who understands what they're building deeply enough to know when AI helps and when it hurts. Own your code. "The AI wrote it" isn't an excuse when something breaks at 2am. You shipped it. You're responsible. Read the code. Understand the logic. Ship with confidence. The 80% below water is where you build real skills. Legacy systems, maintenance, debugging. Not glamorous. But it's where you learn how software actually behaves. Don't avoid it. Embrace it. What this means for leaders You're only seeing 20% of what your team deals with. The demos work. Sprint reports look fine. But your team might be drowning in the 80% you don't see. The legacy code. Missing documentation. Tribal knowledge that walks out when someone leaves. Buying tools is easy. Training is hard. Teams that succeed with AI invested in foundation first. Standards, process, documentation. Then added AI. Teams that struggle added tools to existing chaos. Now they have faster chaos. Remove friction before adding speed. When you want to go faster, the instinct is to add more. More tools, more people, more pressure. Usually, the answer is to remove things. Remove blockers. Remove unnecessary process. Remove friction slowing your team down. The bottom line Real speed comes from clarity, not from typing faster. In the AI era, shipping is easy. Building to last is what matters. Those legacy systems with no documentation? They taught me more than any greenfield project. Not because they were well-built. Because they showed what happens when foundation is missing. Every time I build something new, I think about the engineer maintaining it in 10 years. Will they understand our decisions? Can they change things confidently? Or will they be stuck doing archaeology? That's what foundation means. Building for the people who come after. What's your experience with the 80% below water? I write about foundation-first engineering at Builds That Last . 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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Core System Components System Architecture ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ INTERFACE LAYER │ │ ┌─────────────┐ ┌─────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ │ │ │ Dashboard │ │ Explorer │ │ Explanation │ │ │ └─────────────┘ └─────────────┘ └──────────────┘ │ └──────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┘ │ ┌──────────────────────────▼──────────────────────────────┐ │ QUERY LAYER │ │ HTTP API │ SQL Interface │ CLI │ └──────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┘ │ ┌──────────────────────────▼──────────────────────────────┐ │ PATTERN LAYER (MindsEye) │ │ Transitions │ Policies │ Decisions │ Focus Logic │ └──────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┘ │ ┌──────────────────────────▼──────────────────────────────┐ │ LEDGER LAYER │ │ Append-Only Event Nodes │ Immutable History │ └──────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┘ │ ┌──────────────────────────▼──────────────────────────────┐ │ INGESTION LAYER │ │ Tool Signals │ Repo Events │ Workflow Triggers │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Component Specifications Ingestion Layer // Event ingestion contract interface IngestionEvent { source : string ; // Origin system (repo, CLI, API) timestamp : number ; // Unix epoch payload : unknown ; // Raw signal data metadata : { branch ?: string ; commit ?: string ; user ?: string ; }; } class Ingestion { async ingest ( event : IngestionEvent ): Promise < NodeID > { const validated = this . validate ( event ); const nodeID = await this . pattern . process ( validated ); return nodeID ; } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Ledger Layer // Node schema interface LedgerNode { id : string ; // UUID type : string ; // Classification parent : string | null ; // Previous node children : string []; // Subsequent nodes timestamp : number ; data : { input : unknown ; output : unknown ; metadata : Record < string , unknown > ; }; focus : string ; // Active perspective identifier } // Ledger implementation class Ledger { private nodes : Map < string , LedgerNode > = new Map (); append ( node : LedgerNode ): void { if ( this . nodes . has ( node . id )) { throw new Error ( ' Ledger violation: attempted overwrite ' ); } this . nodes . set ( node . id , Object . freeze ( node )); } query ( filter : LedgerQuery ): LedgerNode [] { return Array . from ( this . nodes . values ()) . filter ( filter . predicate ) . sort (( a , b ) => a . timestamp - b . timestamp ); } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Pattern Layer (MindsEye) // Pattern engine interface Transition { from : string ; // Source node ID to : string ; // Target node ID condition : ( node : LedgerNode ) => boolean ; transform : ( input : unknown ) => unknown ; } class MindsEye { private transitions : Transition [] = []; async process ( input : IngestionEvent ): Promise < string > { const currentNode = this . ledger . getCurrent (); const transition = this . selectTransition ( currentNode , input ); const newNode : LedgerNode = { id : generateUUID (), type : transition . to , parent : currentNode ?. id || null , children : [], timestamp : Date . now (), data : { input : input . payload , output : transition . transform ( input . payload ), metadata : input . metadata }, focus : input . metadata . focus || ' global ' }; this . ledger . append ( newNode ); return newNode . id ; } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Query Layer -- SQL interface to ledger CREATE VIEW ledger_nodes AS SELECT id , type , parent , timestamp , data ->> 'input' as input , data ->> 'output' as output , focus FROM ledger ORDER BY timestamp DESC ; -- Query by focus SELECT * FROM ledger_nodes WHERE focus = 'feature/auth' ORDER BY timestamp ; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode # CLI interface $ mindseye query --focus = "main" --type = "decision" $ mindseye trace --node = "abc-123" --depth = 5 $ mindseye fork --from = "def-456" --focus = "experiment" Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 3. Workflow Patterns Pattern-Based Execution Workflows are not scripts. They are patterns of valid state transitions. // Traditional workflow (imperative) function traditionalWorkflow ( repo : string ) { const files = scanRepo ( repo ); const analyzed = analyzeFiles ( files ); const report = generateReport ( analyzed ); return report ; } // Pattern-based workflow (declarative) const workflow : Pattern = { nodes : [ ' scan ' , ' analyze ' , ' report ' ], edges : [ { from : ' scan ' , to : ' analyze ' , condition : hasFiles }, { from : ' analyze ' , to : ' report ' , condition : hasAnalysis }, { from : ' analyze ' , to : ' scan ' , condition : needsMoreData } // Branch! ], artifacts : { ' scan ' : ( node ) => node . data . files , ' analyze ' : ( node ) => node . data . insights , ' report ' : ( node ) => node . data . document } }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Example: Prompt Execution Pattern STATE: idle ↓ [prompt received] NODE: prompt.received ↓ [validate] NODE: prompt.validated ↓ [execute] NODE: execution.started ↓ [complete] NODE: execution.completed ↓ [generate artifact] NODE: artifact.created ↓ [shift focus] FOCUS: artifact.view Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Each arrow is a ledger entry. Each NODE is immutable. Decision Fork Pattern NODE: decision.required ↓ [evaluate] NODE: decision.evaluated ├─ [option A] → FOCUS: branch/option-a ├─ [option B] → FOCUS: branch/option-b └─ [option C] → FOCUS: branch/option-c Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode All three branches exist simultaneously. Focus determines which one is "active." 4. Prompt-Driven Development Prompts as First-Class Objects Prompts are not instructions sent to a model. They are versioned, forkable, traceable artifacts in the ledger. interface Prompt { id : string ; version : number ; parent : string | null ; // Prompt lineage template : string ; variables : Record < string , string > ; metadata : { author : string ; timestamp : number ; effectiveness : number ; // Outcome quality metric }; } class PromptRegistry { private prompts : Map < string , Prompt [] > = new Map (); register ( prompt : Prompt ): string { const versions = this . prompts . get ( prompt . id ) || []; versions . push ( prompt ); this . prompts . set ( prompt . id , versions ); // Ledger entry this . ledger . append ({ type : ' prompt.registered ' , data : { prompt } }); return prompt . id ; } fork ( sourceId : string , modifications : Partial < Prompt > ): Prompt { const source = this . getLatest ( sourceId ); const forked : Prompt = { ... source , id : generateUUID (), parent : sourceId , version : 1 , ... modifications }; this . register ( forked ); return forked ; } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Prompt Lineage PROMPT: analyze-code-v1 ↓ [refined] PROMPT: analyze-code-v2 ↓ [forked for Python] PROMPT: analyze-python-v1 ↓ [specialized] PROMPT: analyze-python-async-v1 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Feedback Loop: Prompt → Code → Ledger ┌─────────────┐ │ PROMPT │ └──────┬──────┘ │ [execute] ▼ ┌─────────────┐ │ CODE │ └──────┬──────┘ │ [run] ▼ ┌─────────────┐ │ LEDGER │ └──────┬──────┘ │ [analyze] ▼ ┌─────────────┐ │ PROMPT v+1 │ (refined based on outcome) └─────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The system learns not by adjusting weights, but by evolving prompts based on ledger patterns. 5. Reusability & Forkability The Same Pattern, Different Focus The MindsEye architecture is focus-invariant . The same pattern can generate entirely different systems by changing focus. // Base pattern: content analysis const basePattern : Pattern = { nodes : [ ' ingest ' , ' parse ' , ' analyze ' , ' output ' ], edges : [ { from : ' ingest ' , to : ' parse ' }, { from : ' parse ' , to : ' analyze ' }, { from : ' analyze ' , to : ' output ' } ] }; // Focus A: Security analysis const securitySystem = applyFocus ( basePattern , { focus : ' security ' , filters : [ ' vulnerabilities ' , ' threats ' ], output : ' security-report ' }); // Focus B: Performance analysis const performanceSystem = applyFocus ( basePattern , { focus : ' performance ' , filters : [ ' bottlenecks ' , ' optimizations ' ], output : ' performance-report ' }); // Focus C: Documentation generation const docsSystem = applyFocus ( basePattern , { focus : ' documentation ' , filters : [ ' public-api ' , ' examples ' ], output : ' api-docs ' }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode All three systems: Use the same pattern Have different focuses Generate different ledgers Remain architecturally coherent Coherence Preservation No matter how many times the pattern is forked, it remains coherent to the original architecture because: Structural invariants are preserved : Node types, edge types, and transition rules remain constant Focus only affects interpretation : The pattern itself is unchanged Ledgers share a common origin : All forks trace back to the same root node function validateCoherence ( ledgerA : Ledger , ledgerB : Ledger ): boolean { const originA = ledgerA . getOrigin (); const originB = ledgerB . getOrigin (); // Both ledgers must share root ancestry return originA . ancestorOf ( originB ) || originB . ancestorOf ( originA ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This system is not a product—it is a language for building systems. SECTION B — Code Mathematics & Multi-Branch Ledger Emergence 1. Mathematical Objects Formal Definitions Node (N) A labeled state derived from code execution, semantic interpretation, or focus projection. N = (id, type, parent, data, focus, timestamp) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode where: id ∈ UUID type ∈ NodeTypes parent ∈ N ∪ {∅} data: Input × Output × Metadata focus ∈ FocusSpace timestamp ∈ ℝ⁺ Edge (E) A transition between nodes caused by execution, interpretation, or focus shift. E = (source, target, condition, transform) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode where: source, target ∈ N condition: N → {true, false} transform: Input → Output Ledger (L) A totally ordered set of nodes with append-only constraints. L = {N₁, N₂, ..., Nₙ} Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode where: ∀i < j: Nᵢ.timestamp ≤ Nⱼ.timestamp ∀N ∈ L: N is immutable L supports only append(N) operation Focus Operator (𝓕) Collapses superposition of possible views into a local perspective. 𝓕: L × FocusSpace → L' where L' ⊆ L 𝓕(L, f) = {N ∈ L | N.focus = f ∨ N.focus = 'global'} Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The focus operator acts as an observer , determining which nodes are "visible" from a given perspective. Multiple focuses can exist simultaneously over the same ledger without contradiction. Pattern Function (𝓟) Maps inputs to state transitions. 𝓟: Input × L → N × E Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Given input i and ledger L : 𝓟(i, L) = (n, e) where: n = new node derived from i and context of L e = edge connecting L.last to n Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Language Influence (𝓛) Captures how different programming languages alter execution patterns and binary outcomes. 𝓛: Code × Language → BinaryPattern Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode For identical logic ℓ : 𝓛(ℓ, Python) ≠ 𝓛(ℓ, JavaScript) ≠ 𝓛(ℓ, C) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Each produces distinct binary artifacts, which influence ledger structure. 2. CLI as a Mathematical Surface The CLI as a Projection Surface The command line interface is not merely a user interface—it is a mathematical surface where system state is projected and manipulated. CLI: SystemState → Projection Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Every command is a generator function that produces nodes and edges: $ mindseye scan repo/ → Generates: N_scan = ( id : uuid () , type : 'repo.scan' , ... ) E_scan = ( source : N_prev, target: N_scan, ... ) → Appends to ledger L → Returns projection of N_scan Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode CLI as Ledger-Producing Machine Every CLI interaction follows this pattern: Command → Parse → Execute → Generate Node → Append Ledger → Shift Focus → Output Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode class CLI { async execute ( command : string ): Promise < Output > { // 1. Parse command const parsed = this . parser . parse ( command ); // 2. Generate node const node : LedgerNode = { id : generateUUID (), type : `cli. ${ parsed . command } ` , parent : this . ledger . getCurrent ()?. id || null , children : [], timestamp : Date . now (), data : { input : parsed . args , output : null , // Populated after execution metadata : { command : command } }, focus : parsed . focus || ' global ' }; // 3. Execute try { const result = await this . executor . run ( parsed ); node . data . output = result ; // 4. Append to ledger this . ledger . append ( node ); // 5. Shift focus if needed if ( parsed . focus ) { this . context . setFocus ( parsed . focus ); } // 6. Return projection return this . project ( node ); } catch ( error ) { // Errors are branches, not failures const errorNode = { ... node , type : ` ${ node . type } .error` , data : { ... node . data , output : error } }; this . ledger . append ( errorNode ); return this . project ( errorNode ); } } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Every Output Has Focus $ mindseye query --focus = "main" → NODE: query.executed → LEDGER ENTRY CREATED: { id : "abc-123" , focus: "main" , ... } → FOCUS: main → OUTPUT: [ Filtered view of ledger where focus = "main" ] $ mindseye query --focus = "feature/auth" → NODE: query.executed → LEDGER ENTRY CREATED: { id : "def-456" , focus: "feature/auth" , ... } → FOCUS: feature/auth → OUTPUT: [ Filtered view of ledger where focus = "feature/auth" ] Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Same ledger, different focus, different output. Both are true. Errors as Branches $ mindseye analyze invalid-file.txt → NODE: analyze.started → NODE: analyze.error → LEDGER ENTRY CREATED → FOCUS SHIFTED TO: error-handling → NEW BRANCH: error-handling/invalid-file $ mindseye explore --branch = "error-handling/invalid-file" → View ledger from error branch perspective Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In traditional systems, errors terminate execution. In MindsEye, errors create valid alternative branches in the decision tree. 3. Patterned Binary & Language Effects Code Mathematics Traditional mathematics operates on numbers and abstract symbols. Code mathematics operates on executable patterns that produce binary artifacts. # Python: dynamic typing, interpreted, GIL def fibonacci ( n ): if n <= 1 : return n return fibonacci ( n - 1 ) + fibonacci ( n - 2 ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // JavaScript: event loop, JIT compilation, async function fibonacci ( n ) { if ( n <= 1 ) return n ; return fibonacci ( n - 1 ) + fibonacci ( n - 2 ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // C: compiled, manual memory, hardware-close int fibonacci ( int n ) { if ( n <= 1 ) return n ; return fibonacci ( n - 1 ) + fibonacci ( n - 2 ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Identical logic. Different languages. Different binary patterns: Python binary: [bytecode] → CPython VM → system calls JavaScript binary: [source] → V8 JIT → optimized machine code C binary: [source] → gcc → direct machine code Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Language Influence on Ledger Structure Each language produces different execution traces: const pythonTrace : LedgerNode [] = [ { type : ' interpret.start ' , data : { language : ' python ' }}, { type : ' function.call ' , data : { name : ' fibonacci ' , n : 5 }}, { type : ' recursion.depth ' , data : { level : 1 }}, { type : ' recursion.depth ' , data : { level : 2 }}, // ... deep recursion due to no tail-call optimization { type : ' interpret.complete ' , data : { result : 5 }} ]; const cTrace : LedgerNode [] = [ { type : ' compile.start ' , data : { language : ' c ' }}, { type : ' optimization.applied ' , data : { type : ' inline ' }}, { type : ' execute.native ' , data : { cycles : 127 }}, { type : ' execute.complete ' , data : { result : 5 }} ]; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Same algorithm, different ledgers. The language is part of the pattern. 4. Semantic Branching Example Origin Sentence "The boy is on top of the tree and he might fall down." This sentence contains multiple embedded perspectives. Traditional analysis extracts a single "meaning." MindsEye extracts multiple coherent ledgers by shifting focus. Ledger A: Focus on the Boy ORIGIN: "The boy is on top of the tree and he might fall down." ↓ [focus: boy] NODE: subject.identified {entity: "boy"} ↓ NODE: state.located {location: "on tree"} ↓ NODE: state.elevated {height: "high"} ↓ NODE: risk.exposure {type: "potential fall"} ↓ NODE: concern.safety {subject: "boy"} Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Ledger A perspective: The boy is in a dangerous position and might get hurt. Ledger B: Focus on the Fall ORIGIN: "The boy is on top of the tree and he might fall down." ↓ [focus: fall] NODE: event.potential {type: "fall"} ↓ NODE: physics.gravity {direction: "downward"} ↓ NODE: force.impact {surface: "ground"} ↓ NODE: consequence.injury {severity: "possible"} ↓ NODE: prevention.required {action: "intervention"} Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Ledger B perspective: A fall event is possible and requires physics-based analysis and prevention. Ledger C: Focus on the Tree ORIGIN: "The boy is on top of the tree and he might fall down." ↓ [focus: tree] NODE: object.tree {type: "climbable"} ↓ NODE: structure.height {measurement: "tall"} ↓ NODE: usage.climbing {activity: "recreational"} ↓ NODE: property.stability {status: "supporting weight"} ↓ NODE: environment.context {setting: "outdoor"} Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Ledger C perspective: The tree is a structural object being used for climbing. Focus Creates Truth, Not Contradiction All three ledgers: Derive from the same origin sentence Contain different nodes Express different patterns Are simultaneously true There is no contradiction because each ledger represents a valid projection of the origin through a different focus operator: 𝓕(Origin, "boy") → Ledger A 𝓕(Origin, "fall") → Ledger B 𝓕(Origin, "tree") → Ledger C Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The origin remains constant. Focus determines which aspect becomes visible. 5. Multi-Branch System Architecture Repository Communication via CLI REPO_A REPO_B REPO_C │ │ │ │ $ mindseye emit │ │ → event.emitted │ │ │ $ mindseye listen │ │ → event.received │ │ → processing... │ │ $ mindseye emit │ │ │ $ mindseye listen │ │ │ → event.received │ │ │ → ledger.updated Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Repositories don't share databases. They emit and consume events via CLI , and each maintains its own ledger. Ledgers Emerge from Subsets LEDGER_GLOBAL = {N₁, N₂, N₃, N₄, N₅, N₆, N₇, N₈} 𝓕(LEDGER_GLOBAL, "python") → {N₁, N₃, N₅, N₇} = LEDGER_PYTHON 𝓕(LEDGER_GLOBAL, "docs") → {N₂, N₄, N₆, N₈} = LEDGER_DOCS 𝓕(LEDGER_PYTHON, "async") → {N₃, N₇} = LEDGER_PYTHON_ASYNC Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Ledgers are not isolated. They are projections and subsets of each other, depending on focus. 6. Closing Principle In traditional systems, meaning is stored as data. You retrieve it, and it is what it is. In MindsEye, meaning is not stored. Meaning is derived by applying focus to patterned state. Traditional: Meaning = Database[key] MindsEye: Meaning = 𝓕(Ledger, focus) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The same ledger contains infinite potential meanings . Focus determines which meaning is observed. This is not relativism. This is perspective-aware truth : The ledger is objective (immutable, append-only) The focus is subjective (chosen by observer) The meaning is derived (computed from ledger + focus) All three aspects are required. Remove any one, and the system collapses. Meaning is not stored. Meaning is derived through focus across patterned state. SECTION C — Live Branching Data + Pattern Motion Simulating Portfolio Build as Living Ledger The Branching Universe Model Non-Linear Multi-Repo Development Traditional version control treats branches as linear paths that eventually merge back. MindsEye treats the entire development process as a directed acyclic graph (DAG) where: Any node can fork into multiple parallel realities Merges are first-class nodes, not just reconciliation events Errors create valid sub-ledgers, not termination states Focus filters the graph into coherent narratives Visual Comparison: Traditional branching: MindsEye branching: main n1 (origin) │ ╱│╲╲ ├─ feature ╱ │ ╲╲ │ └─ merge n2 n3 n4 n5 ├─ hotfix │╲ ╲│╱ ╱│ │ └─ merge │ ╲ n6 ╱ │ └─ ... │ n7 n8 │ ╲ │ ╱ │ ╲ │ ╱ n9(error) n10(merge) Simulation Context: Building This Portfolio We simulate the development of the MindsEye portfolio itself as a multi-repo ecosystem: REPO ECOSYSTEM: ├─ mindseye-docs (this document) ├─ mindseye-ledger-core (core engine) ├─ mindseye-dashboard (UI components) ├─ mindseye-cli (command interface) └─ mindscript-templates (prompt library) Each repo emits events. Events create nodes. Nodes form patterns. Patterns reveal meaning through focus. Canonical Event Schema Schema Definition typescriptinterface LedgerEvent { // Event identification event_id: string; // UUID v4 timestamp: string; // ISO 8601 event_type: EventType; // Event origin origin: { repo: string; // Repository name module: string; // Module/component within repo actor: 'human' | 'agent' | 'system'; tool: 'ai_studio' | 'gemini_cli' | 'builder' | 'runtime' | 'notion'; }; // Graph structure node: { node_id: string; // Node identifier label: string; // Human-readable label node_type: NodeType; parents: string[]; // Parent node IDs children: string[]; // Child node IDs focus_tags: string[]; // Focus identifiers }; // Transition information edge: { from: string; // Source node ID to: string; // Target node ID edge_type: EdgeType; reason: string; // Human-readable transition reason }; // Execution data payload: { input: Record; output: Record; metrics: Record; }; } type NodeType = | 'state' // System state change | 'prompt' // Prompt registration/execution | 'run' // Execution completion | 'artifact' // Generated output | 'decision' // Decision point | 'error' // Error state (valid branch) | 'merge'; // Merge node (multiple parents) type EdgeType = | 'transition' // Normal state transition | 'fork' // Parallel branch creation | 'merge' // Multiple paths converge | 'focus_shift' // Observer focus change | 'policy_gate'; // Policy-based transition type EventType = | 'REPO_SCAN_STARTED' | 'NODES_EXTRACTED' | 'PROMPT_REGISTERED' | 'RUN_STARTED' | 'RUN_COMPLETED' | 'FOCUS_SHIFT' | 'ARTIFACT_CREATED' | 'ERROR_ENCOUNTERED' | 'MERGE_INITIATED' | 'MERGE_COMPLETED' | 'POLICY_CHECK' | 'DECISION_MADE'; UI Component Mapping Schema Component → UI Component ──────────────────────────────────────────── event_id, timestamp → LedgerPanel (event stream) node. , edge. → GraphView (node/edge visualization) payload. , origin. → Inspector (detail view) focus_tags → FocusFilter (perspective selector) parents, children → LineageTracer (ancestry view) Synthetic Live Data Stream Full Event Sequence (40 Events) This JSONL represents the actual construction of the MindsEye portfolio, capturing 40 events across 4 focus branches with 2 merges and 3 error branches. Key Events (Summary): json{"event_id":"e1","timestamp":"2026-01-12T20:00:00.000Z","event_type":"REPO_SCAN_STARTED","origin":{"repo":"mindseye-docs","module":"scanner","actor":"agent","tool":"gemini_cli"},"node":{"node_id":"n1","label":"docs.scan.init","node_type":"state","parents":[],"children":["n2"],"focus_tags":["global","bootstrap"]},"edge":{"from":"n0","to":"n1","edge_type":"transition","reason":"initialize portfolio documentation"},"payload":{"input":{"path":"./docs"},"output":{},"metrics":{"files":0}}} {"event_id":"e5","timestamp":"2026-01-12T20:03:42.901Z","event_type":"RUN_COMPLETED","origin":{"repo":"mindseye-ledger-core","module":"engine","actor":"agent","tool":"builder"},"node":{"node_id":"n5","label":"run.section_generation.completed","node_type":"run","parents":["n4"],"children":["n6","n7","n8","n9"],"focus_tags":["global","execution"]},"edge":{"from":"n4","to":"n5","edge_type":"transition","reason":"generation completed successfully"},"payload":{"input":{"prompt_id":"p-sc-001"},"output":{"status":"ok","sections_generated":["C","D"]},"metrics":{"latency_ms":97774,"tokens":8947,"quality":0.91}}} Critical Fork Point (e5 → e6, e7, e8, e9): Node n5 (run completion) creates 4 parallel branches through focus shifts: n6: focus.schema_design → Schema branch n7: focus.data_generation → Data branch n8: focus.pattern_engine → Pattern branch n9: focus.communication → Communication branch Each branch proceeds independently, creates artifacts, and eventually merges back. Ledger Analysis Index Focus Branch Summary typescriptconst branchIndex = { branches: [ { focus: "schema", tags: ["schema", "structure", "typescript", "ui"], node_count: 6, nodes: ["n6", "n10", "n11", "n18", "n23", "n28"], origin: "n5", artifacts: ["LedgerEvent.ts", "ui_mappings.json", "SchemaModule"], status: "merged_to_dashboard" }, { focus: "data", tags: ["data", "simulation", "jsonl", "quality"], node_count: 7, nodes: ["n7", "n12", "n13", "n19", "n20", "n24", "n25"], origin: "n5", artifacts: ["portfolio_build.jsonl", "DataModule"], status: "merged_to_dashboard", errors: 1 }, { focus: "patterns", tags: ["patterns", "mplm", "library", "spec"], node_count: 5, nodes: ["n8", "n14", "n15", "n21", "n26"], origin: "n5", artifacts: ["patterns.json", "mplm_spec.md", "MPLMEngine"], status: "merged_to_core" }, { focus: "communication", tags: ["communication", "examples"], node_count: 5, nodes: ["n9", "n16", "n17", "n22", "n27"], origin: "n5", artifacts: ["comm_patterns.json", "interactive_examples", "CommLayer"], status: "merged_to_core" } ], total_nodes: 40, total_branches: 4, branch_depth_avg: 5.75 }; Merge Points typescriptconst mergeIndex = { merges: [ { merge_id: "n18", label: "merge.schema_artifacts", parents: ["n10", "n11"], parent_labels: ["artifact.event_schema.ts", "artifact.ui_mappings.json"], merge_strategy: "union", result: "Unified schema definition with UI bindings", conflicts: 0 }, { merge_id: "n28", label: "merge.dashboard_modules", parents: ["n23", "n24"], parent_labels: ["artifact.schema_module", "artifact.data_module"], merge_strategy: "layered", result: "Dashboard with integrated schema and data layers", conflicts: 1, resolution: "Resolved via interface abstraction" }, { merge_id: "n36", label: "merge.platform_complete", parents: ["n34", "n35"], parent_labels: ["merge.dashboard_complete", "artifact.cli_tool"], merge_strategy: "integration", result: "Complete MindsEye platform (UI + CLI)", conflicts: 0 } ], total_merges: 7, multi_parent_nodes: 7 }; Error Branches typescriptconst errorIndex = { errors: [ { error_id: "n13", label: "error.circular_reference", parent: "n7", origin_focus: "data", error_type: "validation", description: "Detected circular parent-child reference in generated graph", severity: "medium", resolution: { node: "n20", strategy: "remove_cycle", outcome: "n25 - validation passed" }, impact: "Delayed data module completion by 47 seconds", ledger_branch: "Valid alternative path showing error recovery" }, { error_id: "n29", label: "error.dependency_conflict", parent: "n25", origin_focus: "error", error_type: "build", description: "Dependency version conflict between React and TypeScript", severity: "low", resolution: { node: "n32", strategy: "pin_versions", outcome: "n32 - dependencies resolved" }, impact: "Required lockfile update", ledger_branch: "Shows dependency resolution as ledger pattern" } ], total_errors: 3, recovery_rate: 1.0, insight: "Errors create valid ledger branches that document recovery patterns" }; Graph Statistics typescriptconst graphStats = { topology: { total_nodes: 40, origin_nodes: 1, leaf_nodes: 1, merge_nodes: 7, error_nodes: 3, decision_nodes: 6, artifact_nodes: 19, state_nodes: 2, prompt_nodes: 1, run_nodes: 2 }, connectivity: { max_children: 4, max_parents: 2, avg_degree: 2.1, longest_path: 15, total_edges: 42 }, focuses: { unique_focuses: 4, global_nodes: 7, focused_nodes: 33, multi_focus_nodes: 0 }, timeline: { duration_seconds: 1294, avg_interval_seconds: 32.35, parallel_branches_max: 4 } }; SECTION D — Small Core Model + Focused Communication (MPLM) Multi-Pattern Ledger Model MPLM Specification Core Model Architecture MPLM is not a neural network with weights. It is a deterministic pattern-matching engine that operates on ledger state. typescriptinterface MPLM { // Input interface consume(input: MPLMInput): MPLMOutput; } interface MPLMInput { current_focus: string | null; // Active observer focus ledger_context: LedgerNode[]; // Recent nodes (window) query_intent: QueryIntent; // What user wants pattern_library: PatternLibrary; // Known transition rules context_window: number; // How far back to look } interface QueryIntent { type: 'trace' | 'analyze' | 'predict' | 'explain' | 'suggest'; target?: string; // Optional target node/focus depth?: number; // Traversal depth filters?: Record; // Additional constraints } interface MPLMOutput { next_actions: Action[]; // Edges to emit new_nodes: Partial[]; // Ledger entries to create focus_suggestions: FocusSuggestion[]; // Alternative coherent focuses confidence: ConfidenceScores; // Quality metrics explanation: string; // Human-readable rationale } Pattern Matching Logic typescriptclass MPLMEngine implements MPLM { private patterns: PatternLibrary; private ledger: Ledger; consume(input: MPLMInput): MPLMOutput { // 1. Apply focus filter to ledger context const focusedContext = this.applyFocus( input.ledger_context, input.current_focus ); // 2. Match patterns against focused context const matchedPatterns = this.matchPatterns( focusedContext, input.pattern_library, input.query_intent ); // 3. Evaluate pattern applicability const rankedPatterns = this.rankPatterns( matchedPatterns, input.query_intent, input.current_focus ); // 4. Generate actions from top patterns const actions = this.generateActions( rankedPatterns, focusedContext ); // 5. Propose new nodes const newNodes = this.proposeNodes( actions, focusedContext ); // 6. Suggest alternative focuses const focusSuggestions = this.suggestFocuses( input.ledger_context, input.current_focus, input.query_intent ); // 7. Calculate confidence scores const confidence = this.calculateConfidence( matchedPatterns, actions, focusedContext ); // 8. Generate explanation const explanation = this.explainReasoning( input.query_intent, rankedPatterns, actions, confidence ); return { next_actions: actions, new_nodes: newNodes, focus_suggestions: focusSuggestions, confidence, explanation }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode } private applyFocus( nodes: LedgerNode[], focus: string | null ): LedgerNode[] { if (!focus) return nodes; // 𝓕(L, focus) - Focus operator from Section B return nodes.filter(node => node.focus_tags.includes(focus) || node.focus_tags.includes('global') ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode } } Pattern Library Complete Pattern Definitions json{ "pattern_library": { "version": "1.0.0", "patterns": [ { "id": "p1", "name": "repo_scan_to_extraction", "description": "Repository scan automatically triggers node extraction", "when": { "event_type": "REPO_SCAN_STARTED", "conditions": [] }, "emit": ["NODES_EXTRACTED", "LEDGER_APPEND"], "node_type": "artifact", "focus_tags": ["structure", "global"], "gating": null, "confidence": 0.95 }, { "id": "p3", "name": "run_completion_focus_fork", "description": "Completed runs create multiple focus branches", "when": { "event_type": "RUN_COMPLETED", "conditions": [ {"field": "payload.output.status", "op": "==", "value": "ok"} ] }, "emit": ["FOCUS_SHIFT"], "node_type": "decision", "forks": ["schema", "data", "patterns", "communication"], "focus_tags": ["branch"], "gating": null, "confidence": 0.88 }, { "id": "p5", "name": "quality_gating", "description": "Artifacts undergo quality validation", "when": { "event_type": "ARTIFACT_CREATED", "conditions": [ {"field": "node.focus_tags", "op": "contains", "value": "data"} ] }, "emit": ["POLICY_CHECK"], "node_type": "decision", "focus_tags": ["quality"], "gating": { "type": "quality_threshold", "threshold": 0.85, "on_pass": "ARTIFACT_APPROVED", "on_fail": "ERROR_ENCOUNTERED" }, "confidence": 0.90 } ] } } Communication Patterns Neutral vs. Focused Communication Key insight: Without focus, patterns generate noise. With focus, patterns generate meaning. typescriptinterface CommunicationPattern { pattern_id: string; neutral_intent: string; // What it does without focus requires_focus: boolean; focus_effects: Record; // How each focus changes behavior } const communicationPatterns: CommunicationPattern[] = [ { pattern_id: "comm.trace.lineage", neutral_intent: "Trace complete lineage of all nodes", requires_focus: true, focus_effects: { "security": [ "Prioritize policy_gate edges", "Highlight authentication/authorization nodes", "Show risk assessment decisions", "Filter out non-security artifacts" ], "docs": [ "Prioritize documentation artifacts", "Show API endpoint nodes", "Highlight example generation", "Filter out implementation details" ], "performance": [ "Prioritize timing metrics", "Show execution latency nodes", "Highlight optimization decisions", "Filter out non-performance data" ] } } ]; Interactive Examples Example 1: Query with Focus = Security User Query: "Show me what's going on" Context: focus = "security" Step 1: Apply Focus Operator 𝓕 typescript// Original ledger (40 nodes) L_global = [n1, n2, n3, ..., n40] // Apply 𝓕(L_global, "security") L_security = 𝓕(L_global, "security") = [ n6, // focus.schema_design n10, // artifact.event_schema.ts n11, // artifact.ui_mappings.json n18, // merge.schema_artifacts n23 // artifact.schema_module ] // Security-focused nodes: 5 nodes User Sees: Security Analysis Summary Visible Nodes: 5 Focus Path: n6 → n10, n11 → n18 → n23 Key Findings: ✓ Type safety enforced via TypeScript interfaces ✓ Schema validation prevents injection attacks ✓ UI mappings follow secure binding patterns Risk Assessment: Low Recommendations: → Consider deeper validation pattern analysis (focus: validation) → Examine data flow security (focus: data) Example 2: Same Query with Focus = Docs User Query: "Show me what's going on" Context: focus = "docs" typescriptL_docs = 𝓕(L_global, "docs") = [ n9, // focus.communication n16, // artifact.comm_patterns n17, // artifact.interactive_examples n22, // merge.comm_artifacts n27, // artifact.comm_implementation n39 // artifact.documentation_published ] // Docs-focused nodes: 6 nodes User Sees: Documentation Coverage Report Visible Nodes: 6 Focus Path: n9 → n16, n17 → n22 → n27 → n39 Coverage Metrics: Sections documented: 4 (A, B, C, D) API coverage: 92% Interactive examples: 3 Total word count: 12,847 Status: Production-ready Recommendations: → Explore interactive examples in detail (focus: examples) → Validate API documentation completeness (focus: api) Comparative Analysis: Same Query, Three Truths The Quantum Nature of Focus The same user query—"Show me what's going on"—produced three completely different realities: typescriptconst query = "Show me what's going on"; 𝓕(L, "security") → 5 nodes, security audit, risk assessment 𝓕(L, "docs") → 6 nodes, coverage report, 92% documented 𝓕(L, "performance") → 4 nodes, timing profile, optimization paths All three answers are: Objectively true: Derived from the same immutable ledger Internally coherent: Each forms a complete narrative Simultaneously valid: No contradiction, only perspective Communication Requires Focus Without focus, MPLM would return all 40 nodes—an incomprehensible flood of information. With focus, MPLM returns a coherent sub-ledger that answers the specific question the observer cares about. Focus transforms noise into signal. Focus transforms data into meaning. Focus transforms ledgers into truth. Closing Principle In traditional systems, you ask a question and receive the answer—a single truth retrieved from storage. In MindsEye, you ask a question with a focus and receive a coherent truth—one of many valid projections of the underlying ledger. Traditional AI: Query → Database → Answer MindsEye: Query + Focus → 𝓕(Ledger) → Meaning The ledger is append-only, immutable, and objective. It contains all possible truths. Focus is the lens through which you observe. It determines which truth becomes visible. Meaning is not stored in nodes. Meaning emerges when focus is applied to pattern. SECTION E — GraphView + Focus UX (Instant Judge Understanding) Visualizing 10,000-Event Branching Ledgers Without Chaos E1. GraphView Goals What judges must understand in one screen: Auditability Through Visualization : Every decision, fork, and merge is visible and traceable. The graph proves intelligence is preserved, not overwritten. Focus Eliminates Chaos : Without focus, 10,000 nodes create visual noise. With focus, the graph shows only the coherent sub-ledger relevant to the observer's question. Progressive Disclosure Prevents Overload : The UI reveals complexity on demand—collapsed clusters expand, hidden edges appear, pinned nodes stay anchored—ensuring judges see structure, not spaghetti. E2. Layout Strategy for Massive Branching Macro to Micro Rendering Approach GraphView uses a two-phase rendering strategy: Phase 1: Macro (Cluster) Group nodes by focus and time windows into visual clusters. Render clusters as collapsed rectangles showing aggregate metrics. Phase 2: Micro (Neighborhood) When a cluster is expanded or a node is selected, render the local neighborhood (depth=2) with full detail. interface RenderPhase { macro : { clusters : Cluster []; // Focus-grouped node sets aggregates : ClusterMetrics ; // Node count, time span, focus layout : ' swimlane ' ; // Horizontal lanes per focus }; micro : { neighborhood : LedgerNode []; // Selected node ± 2 hops edges : Edge []; // Only edges within neighborhood layout : ' hierarchical ' ; // Topological sort, parent above child }; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Lane-Based DAG Layout The graph uses a 2D coordinate system : X-axis: Time / Topological Order (left = earlier, right = later) Y-axis: Focus Lanes (each focus gets a horizontal lane) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode ASCII Diagram: Lanes + Merge Junction TIME → Lane: SECURITY [n10]────────►[n23]────┐ │ ├──►[n28 MERGE] │ Lane: DATA [n12]──►[n19]──►[n24]─┘ ↓ │ [n34 MERGE] │ Lane: PATTERNS [n14]──────────►[n26]───────┘ │ └──►[n21 MERGE]──►[n30] Lane: GLOBAL [n1]──►[n2]──►[n5] (origin nodes) Key: [nX] = Node ────► = Normal edge (transition) ───┐ ├──► = Merge edge (multiple parents) [nX MERGE] = Merge node (2+ parents) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Layout Rules: interface LayoutRules { xPosition : ( node : LedgerNode ) => number { // Topological sort: parents always left of children return node . topologicalOrder * UNIT_WIDTH ; }; yPosition : ( node : LedgerNode ) => number { // Assign lane based on primary focus tag const lane = this . getLaneForFocus ( node . focus_tags [ 0 ]); return lane . index * LANE_HEIGHT ; }; mergeNodePosition : ( node : LedgerNode ) => { x : number , y : number } { // Merge nodes positioned between parent lanes const parentLanes = [ node . parents . map ]( http : //node.parents.map)(p => this.getLane(p)); const avgY = average ([ parentLanes . map ]( http : //parentLanes.map)(l => l.yPosition)); const maxX = max ([ node . parents . map ]( http : //node.parents.map)(p => p.xPosition)); return { x : maxX + MERGE_OFFSET , y : avgY }; }; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Progressive Disclosure Rules 1. Stack Collapsing When multiple nodes share the same focus and timestamp window, collapse them into a stack. function shouldCollapse ( nodes : LedgerNode []): boolean { const timeWindow = 60 _000 ; // 60 seconds const sameFocus = new Set ([ nodes . map ]( http : //nodes.map)(n => n.focus_tags[0])).size === 1; const sameWindow = max ([ nodes . map ]( http : //nodes.map)(n => n.timestamp)) - min ([ nodes . map ]( http : //nodes.map)(n => n.timestamp)) < timeWindow; return sameFocus && sameWindow && nodes . length > 3 ; } interface CollapsedStack { label : string ; // "4 artifacts" nodeCount : number ; // 4 focusTags : string []; // ["data", "quality"] timeRange : [ Date , Date ]; expanded : boolean ; // Click to expand } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 2. Edge Disclosure Don't draw all edges at once. Show edges progressively: type EdgeVisibility = | ' always ' // Direct parent-child (1 hop) | ' on-hover ' // Indirect (2-3 hops) | ' on-expand ' ; // Cross-focus (different lanes) function getEdgeVisibility ( edge : Edge , selectedNode : string | null ): EdgeVisibility { if ( edge . from === selectedNode || [ edge . to ]( http : //edge.to) === selectedNode) { return ' always ' ; } const hopDistance = calculateHops ( edge , selectedNode ); if ( hopDistance <= 1 ) return ' always ' ; if ( hopDistance <= 3 ) return ' on-hover ' ; const crossFocus = this . getLane ( edge . from ) !== this . getLane ([ edge . to ]( http : //edge.to)); return crossFocus ? ' on-expand ' : ' on-hover ' ; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 3. Pinned Anchors Allow users to pin important nodes that stay visible during panning/zooming. interface PinnedNode { nodeId : string ; label : string ; reason : ' origin ' | ' merge ' | ' error ' | ' user-pinned ' ; position : ' fixed ' ; // Remains in viewport } // Auto-pin certain node types function shouldAutoPin ( node : LedgerNode ): boolean { return ( node . parents . length === 0 || // Origin node . parents . length >= 2 || // Merge node . node_type === ' error ' || // Error branch node . focus_tags . includes ( ' complete ' ) // Terminal node ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Render Budget Policy Limit visible nodes to maintain 60fps performance. interface RenderBudget { maxVisibleNodes : number ; // 500 nodes max maxVisibleEdges : number ; // 1000 edges max expansionBehavior : ' lazy ' ; // Expand on demand cullStrategy : ' frustum ' ; // Only render viewport + margin } class RenderBudgetManager { private budget : RenderBudget = { maxVisibleNodes : 500 , maxVisibleEdges : 1000 , expansionBehavior : ' lazy ' , cullStrategy : ' frustum ' }; enforceNodeLimit ( nodes : LedgerNode []): LedgerNode [] { if ( nodes . length <= this . budget . maxVisibleNodes ) { return nodes ; } // Priority order: // 1. Selected node + neighborhood // 2. Pinned nodes // 3. Nodes in viewport // 4. Recent nodes (by timestamp) const selected = this . getSelectedNeighborhood (); const pinned = this . getPinnedNodes (); const inViewport = this . getNodesInViewport (); let visible = [... selected , ... pinned , ... inViewport ]; visible = dedup ( visible ); if ( visible . length < this . budget . maxVisibleNodes ) { const remaining = this . budget . maxVisibleNodes - visible . length ; const recent = this . getRecentNodes ( remaining ); visible . push (... recent ); } return visible . slice ( 0 , this . budget . maxVisibleNodes ); } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Data Selection Function Pseudocode for choosing what to draw: function selectNodesToRender ( ledger : Ledger , focus : string | null , viewport : Viewport , selectedNode : string | null ): RenderableGraph { // Step 1: Apply focus filter (𝓕 operator) let nodes = focus ? ledger . nodes . filter ( n => n . focus_tags . includes ( focus ) || n . focus_tags . includes ( ' global ' ) ) : ledger . nodes ; // Step 2: Cull nodes outside viewport (with margin) const margin = 200 ; // pixels nodes = nodes . filter ( n => isInBounds ( n . position , viewport , margin ) ); // Step 3: Expand selected node neighborhood if ( selectedNode ) { const neighborhood = getNeighborhood ( selectedNode , depth : 2 ); nodes = union ( nodes , neighborhood ); } // Step 4: Include pinned nodes const pinned = getPinnedNodes (); nodes = union ( nodes , pinned ); // Step 5: Apply render budget nodes = budgetManager . enforceNodeLimit ( nodes ); // Step 6: Collapse stacks const stacks = identifyStacksToCollapse ( nodes ); const collapsed = collapseIntoStacks ( nodes , stacks ); // Step 7: Select edges const edges = selectEdges ( collapsed , viewport ); return { nodes : collapsed , edges , stacks }; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Complexity Note: Why This Stays Fast O(n) filtering, O(log n) spatial queries, O(1) rendering: // Time complexity analysis for 10,000 nodes: // Focus filter: O(n) // - Single pass through nodes: ~10ms for 10k nodes // Spatial culling: O(log n) with R-tree // - R-tree query for viewport: ~0.1ms // - Returns ~500 visible nodes // Neighborhood expansion: O(k) where k = neighborhood si | 2026-01-13T08:49:15 |
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Browse properties Treehouses Mansions Lakefront cottages Designer homes Transitions and animations Transitions that work the way you'd expect — throw a few utilities on an element and you're in business. transition duration-750 linear transition duration-750 ease-out transition duration-750 ease-in-out transition duration-750 ease-in Cascade layers Tailwind uses CSS layers so you don’t have to worry about specificity issues. @layer theme , base , components , utilities ; @layer theme { :root { /* Your theme variables */ } } @layer base { /* Preflight styles */ } @layer components { /* Your custom components */ } @layer utilities { /* Your utility classes */ } Logical properties Supporting multiple language text directions is no longer a nightmare. ltr rtl Will Winton Director of Operations Kristin Yardly Marketing Coordinator Emanual Cuccittini Staff Engineer Kiara Smith VP of Engineering سارة أحمد مديرة مشاريع علي محمد مطور برمجيات خالد عمر مصمم واجهات المستخدم Container queries Tag an element as a container to let children adapt to changes in its size. < div class = " @container " > < div class = "grid grid-cols-1 @sm:grid-cols-2 " > < img src = "/img/photo-1.jpg" class = "aspect-square @sm:aspect-3/2 object-cover" /> < img src = "/img/photo-2.jpg" class = "aspect-square @sm:aspect-3/2 object-cover" /> < img src = "/img/photo-3.jpg" class = "aspect-square @sm:aspect-3/2 object-cover" /> < img src = "/img/photo-4.jpg" class = "aspect-square @sm:aspect-3/2 object-cover" /> </ div > </ div > Gradients No need to remember that complicated gradient syntax — create silky-smooth gradients with just a few utility classes. 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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 EncodeDots Technolabs Posted on Jan 5 React JS Bootstrap Modal: Complete Guide for Beginners # reactjsdevelopment # webdev # react # programming Modals are one of the most commonly used UI components in modern web applications. From login forms and confirmation dialogs to image previews, notifications, and alerts, modals allow developers to present important information without forcing users to leave the current page. This helps maintain user focus, improves engagement, and creates smoother interaction flows. When building React applications , combining React JS with Bootstrap modals provides a practical and efficient approach to UI development. React handles component-based logic and state management, while Bootstrap offers visually consistent, responsive, and accessible modal designs. Together, they form a reliable solution for building professional-grade interfaces with minimal effort. In this guide, we’ll explore how React JS Bootstrap modals work, why they are widely used, and how developers can leverage them effectively for modern web applications. What Is a Modal in React JS? A modal is a dialog box that appears on top of the main page content and temporarily restricts interaction with the background interface. Users must either complete an action- such as submitting a form or confirming a decision - or close the modal before continuing with the application. In React JS, modals are usually controlled using component state . This means the visibility of a modal is tied directly to a state variable, allowing developers to open or close it based on user actions like button clicks, form submissions, or system events. This state-driven approach ensures predictable behavior and makes modals easier to manage within a component-based architecture. When Bootstrap is integrated into a React application, it provides pre-designed modal components that include layout structure, animations, keyboard navigation support, and accessibility features. Instead of writing complex modal logic from scratch, developers can rely on Bootstrap’s proven UI patterns while focusing on application functionality. Why Use React JS Bootstrap Modal? Using a React JS Bootstrap modal offers clear advantages for both beginners and experienced developers. One of the biggest benefits is development speed . Bootstrap provides ready-made modal components that can be implemented quickly, reducing the time required to build and style dialogs manually. Another key advantage is design consistency . Bootstrap follows a standardized design system, ensuring that modals look and behave consistently across different parts of the application. This consistency improves usability and creates a polished user experience. React JS Bootstrap modals are also fully responsive , adapting seamlessly to various screen sizes and devices. Whether users access the application on desktops, tablets, or mobile devices, modals maintain their layout and usability without additional configuration. Accessibility is another important factor. Bootstrap modals include built-in support for keyboard navigation, focus management, and screen readers. This helps developers meet accessibility standards while delivering inclusive user experiences. Finally, React JS Bootstrap modals integrate smoothly with existing React components. Because they follow React’s component-based approach, they can be reused, customized, and managed alongside other UI elements without complicating application logic. Development Approach and Workflow When implementing a React JS Bootstrap modal, the typical workflow involves managing modal visibility through state and rendering the modal conditionally. This ensures that the modal only appears when required and does not impact application performance unnecessarily. Developers can place forms, alerts, messages, or interactive elements inside the modal body, making it a flexible container for different use cases. Buttons and event handlers control when the modal opens or closes, ensuring a clear and predictable interaction flow for users. This approach aligns well with React’s philosophy of unidirectional data flow and component reusability, making modals easier to maintain as applications scale. Practical Use in Modern Web Applications In real-world applications, React JS Bootstrap modals are commonly used to handle tasks that require immediate user attention without interrupting navigation. These include authentication flows, confirmation dialogs for critical actions, displaying additional details, and collecting short-form user input. Because modals do not require a full page reload or route change, they help keep users engaged and reduce friction. This is especially important in single-page applications where smooth transitions and fast interactions are essential. Best Practices for Using React JS Bootstrap Modals To get the most out of React JS Bootstrap modals, developers should use them purposefully. Modals work best when they present concise information or request a specific action. Overloading modals with excessive content can negatively impact usability. State management should be kept simple and predictable, ensuring that modals open and close reliably. Clear labels, meaningful titles, and intuitive buttons improve user understanding and interaction. Maintaining performance and accessibility should also be a priority. Modals should close automatically after completing actions when appropriate, and unnecessary re-rendering should be avoided. Perfect, your content structure is correct, but the client rejection is likely due to it feeling too tutorial-like and shallow, especially for a 1500-word beginner guide. Below is a long-form, expanded, professional version of the same sections, written in a natural human tone, no extra Q&A, and no unnecessary fluff - just deeper explanations, smoother transitions, and more clarity. I’ve kept your original flow and headings , only strengthening them. Setting Up React Bootstrap in Your Project Before creating a React JS Bootstrap modal, it’s important to properly set up your development environment. React Bootstrap is a popular UI library that replaces Bootstrap’s JavaScript with fully React-based components, making it easier to work with state, props, and component lifecycles. By installing React Bootstrap alongside Bootstrap’s CSS framework, you gain access to pre-styled components that follow modern UI and accessibility standards without relying on jQuery or manual DOM manipulation. Step 1: Install React Bootstrap and Bootstrap To get started, install both react-bootstrap and bootstrap using your preferred package manager. These two packages work together React Bootstrap provides the components, while Bootstrap supplies the styling. Using npm: npm install react-bootstrap bootstrap Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Or using yarn: yarn add react-bootstrap bootstrap Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Once installed, your project will have access to all Bootstrap components, such as buttons, forms, grids, and modals, fully compatible with React. Step 2: Import Bootstrap CSS After installation, Bootstrap’s CSS must be imported so styles are applied globally across your application. This step is essential; without it, your components will render without proper styling. Add the following line to your index.js or App.js file: import ' bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css ' ; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This ensures that all Bootstrap components, including modals, inherit consistent typography, spacing, animations, and layout behavior throughout your React application. Creating Your First React JS Bootstrap Modal Once the setup is complete, you can start building your first modal. React JS Bootstrap modals are controlled entirely through component state, allowing precise control over when they appear and disappear. Basic Modal Example Below is a simple example demonstrating how to create and control a modal using React state and React Bootstrap components. import React , { useState } from ' react ' ; import { Button , Modal } from ' react-bootstrap ' ; function ExampleModal () { const [ show , setShow ] = useState ( false ); const handleClose = () => setShow ( false ); const handleShow = () => setShow ( true ); return ( <> < Button variant = " primary " onClick = { handleShow } > Open Modal < /Button > < Modal show = { show } onHide = { handleClose } > < Modal . Header closeButton > < Modal . Title > Welcome < /Modal.Title > < /Modal.Header > < Modal . Body > This is a simple React JS Bootstrap modal example . < /Modal.Body > < Modal . Footer > < Button variant = " secondary " onClick = { handleClose } > Close < /Button > < /Modal.Footer > < /Modal > < / > ); } export default ExampleModal ; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How It Works This modal implementation follows a pattern commonly used in React applications. The useState hook controls the modal’s visibility. When the show state is set to true , the modal appears; when set to false , it closes. The show prop determines whether the modal is visible on the screen. The onHide prop ensures the modal closes when the user clicks outside the modal or presses the ESC key. Bootstrap’s modal structure is divided into Modal.Header , Modal.Body , and Modal.Footer , which helps organize content clearly and improves readability and usability. This state-driven approach keeps modal behavior predictable and easy to manage, even as the application grows. Common Use Cases of React JS Bootstrap Modal React JS Bootstrap modals are widely used across real-world applications to handle user interactions without disrupting navigation flow. Form Modals One of the most common uses of modals is collecting user input. Instead of redirecting users to a new page, modals allow forms to appear instantly while keeping context intact. Typical use cases include login and signup forms, contact forms, and feedback submissions. Form elements such as inputs, checkboxes, and dropdowns can be placed directly inside the Modal.Body and managed using React state or form libraries. This approach improves conversion rates and provides a smoother user experience. Confirmation Dialogs Confirmation modals are essential for preventing accidental or destructive actions. They provide users with a clear choice before proceeding. Common examples include delete confirmations, logout prompts, and unsaved changes warnings. These modals usually contain clear “Confirm” and “Cancel” actions, making user intent explicit and reducing errors. Alert and Notification Modals Modals are also effective for displaying alerts that require acknowledgment, such as success messages, system warnings, or error notifications. Because modals demand attention, they ensure users do not miss critical information. Image and Media Preview React JS Bootstrap modals are frequently used for previewing images, videos, or documents. This allows users to view content in detail without leaving the current page or triggering a route change. Customizing React JS Bootstrap Modal React Bootstrap provides multiple customization options that allow modals to adapt to different UI and UX requirements. Changing Modal Size Bootstrap supports predefined modal sizes to match content requirements: < Modal size = "lg" show = { show } onHide = { handleClose } > Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Available sizes include sm , lg , and xl . Choosing the right size improves readability and prevents unnecessary scrolling. Centering the Modal Centered modals enhance visual balance, especially on large screens: < Modal centered show = { show } onHide = { handleClose } > Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This is particularly useful for alerts and confirmation dialogs. Adding Scrollable Content For content-heavy modals, enabling scroll behavior keeps the header and footer fixed: < Modal scrollable show = { show } onHide = { handleClose } > Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This ensures better usability when displaying long forms or detailed information. Managing Modal State Properly Effective state management is critical for clean modal behavior. For simple use cases, keeping modal state local to the component is sufficient. When multiple components need to control the same modal, lifting the state up to a parent component is recommended. In larger applications, modals may be managed using React Context or global state solutions such as Redux. This helps avoid prop drilling and keeps modal logic centralized and maintainable. Accessibility Considerations Although React Bootstrap modals are designed with accessibility in mind, developers should still follow best practices. Clear modal titles help screen readers identify context. Buttons should have descriptive labels, and unnecessary modal nesting should be avoided. Closing modals programmatically after completing actions ensures smooth keyboard navigation. These practices create a more inclusive experience for all users. Performance Tips for Beginners While React JS Bootstrap modals are lightweight, performance issues can arise if they are misused. Avoid rendering heavy components inside modals unless necessary. Use conditional rendering to load content only when the modal is visible. Keeping modal logic simple and closing modals promptly after actions helps maintain application responsiveness. Common Mistakes to Avoid Beginners often mix Bootstrap’s JavaScript with React Bootstrap, which can cause conflicts. Forgetting to import Bootstrap CSS is another frequent issue that results in broken layouts. Incorrect state handling and overusing modals for simple interactions can also lead to poor UX. Understanding these pitfalls early helps build cleaner and more scalable React applications. When Should You Use React JS Bootstrap Modal? A React JS Bootstrap modal is ideal when you need fast UI development, consistent design, responsive behavior, and a component-based approach that fits naturally within React’s ecosystem. For applications requiring highly custom animations or complex UX flows, a custom modal solution may be more appropriate. However, for most standard use cases, React JS Bootstrap modals offer an excellent balance of simplicity, performance, and reliability. Final Thoughts The React JS Bootstrap modal stands out as a reliable and beginner-friendly approach for building interactive dialogs in modern web applications. By combining React’s state-driven architecture with Bootstrap’s well-structured and visually consistent UI components, developers can implement modals that feel seamless, responsive, and intuitive across devices and screen sizes. One of the greatest strengths of using Bootstrap modals in React is the balance it offers between simplicity and control. Beginners can quickly implement functional modals without worrying about low-level UI logic, while still retaining the flexibility to customize layout, behavior, and styling as application requirements evolve. This makes React JS Bootstrap modals suitable not only for small projects and prototypes, but also for production-grade applications that demand stability and scalability. From a development perspective, mastering modal implementation in React helps reinforce core concepts such as component structure, state management, conditional rendering, and user interaction handling. These fundamentals extend beyond modals and play a critical role in building well-architected React applications. As developers become more comfortable managing modal state and lifecycle events, they can confidently handle more complex UI patterns across their projects. Additionally, Bootstrap’s built-in focus management, keyboard navigation, and accessibility considerations provide a strong baseline for inclusive user experiences. When combined with thoughtful design decisions such as clear messaging, appropriate sizing, and purposeful usage, modals can enhance usability rather than disrupt it. 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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 . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Hoang Le Follow Joined Jan 6, 2026 Trending on DEV Community Hot The First Week at a Startup Taught Me More Than I Expected # startup # beginners # career # learning I Am 38, I Am a Nurse, and I Have Always Wanted to Learn Coding # career # learning # beginners # coding How to Crack Any Software Developer Interview in 2026 (Updated for AI & Modern Hiring) # softwareengineering # programming # career # interview 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. 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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 joe-re Posted on Jan 12 I Built a Desktop App to Supercharge My TMUX + Claude Code Workflow # claudecode # tauri # productivity # tmux Background Until recently, I was primarily using Cursor for AI-assisted coding. The editor-centric AI integration worked really well with my development style—it made the feedback loop smooth when AI-generated code didn't match my intentions, whether I needed to manually fix it or provide additional instructions. But everything changed when Opus 4.5 was released in late November last year. Opus 4.5 delivers outputs that match my expectations far better than any previous model. Claude Code's CUI-first design also feels natural to my workflow. Now, Claude Code has become the center of my development process. I've locked in Opus 4.5 as my daily driver. I typically run multiple Claude Code sessions simultaneously—across different projects or multiple branches using git worktree. Managing notifications and checking outputs across these sessions is critical. I was using OS notifications to check in whenever changes happened, but I kept missing them. I wanted something better. So I built an app to streamline my workflow. What I Built eyes-on-claude-code It's a cross-platform desktop application built with Tauri . I've only tested it on macOS (my daily environment), but the codebase is designed to support Linux as well. My Environment & Workflow This app is primarily designed to optimize my own workflow, so the features reflect my environment and habits. I develop using Ghostty + tmux . My typical workflow looks like this: Draft ideas and design in Markdown Give instructions to Claude Code (using Plan mode for larger tasks) Review the diff of generated code, then provide additional instructions or continue Features Multi-Session Monitoring Dashboard The dashboard monitors Claude Code sessions by receiving events through hooks configured in the global settings.json . Since I keep this running during development, I designed it with a minimal, non-intrusive UI. Always-on-top mode (optional) ensures the window doesn't get buried under other apps—so you never miss a notification. Transparency settings let you configure opacity separately for active and inactive states. When inactive, you can make it nearly invisible so it doesn't get in the way. It's there in the top-right corner, barely visible. Status Display & Sound Notifications Sessions are displayed with one of four states: State Meaning Display Active Claude is working 🟢 WaitingPermission Waiting for permission approval 🔐 WaitingInput Waiting for user input (idle) ⏳ Completed Response complete ✅ Sound effects play on state changes (can be toggled off): Waiting (Permission/Input) : Alert tone (two low beeps) Completed : Completion chime (ascending two-note sound) I'm planning to add volume control and custom commands in the future—like using say to speak or playing music on completion 🎵 Git-Based Diff Viewer I usually review AI-generated changes using difit . I wanted to integrate that same flow into this app, so you can launch difit directly on changed files. Huge thanks to the difit team for building such a great tool! tmux Integration When developing, I use tmux panes and tabs to manage multiple windows. My typical setup is Claude Code on the left half, and server/commands on the right. When working across multiple projects or branches via git worktree, it's frustrating to hunt for which tmux tab has Claude Code running. So I added a tmux mirror view that lets you quickly check results and give simple instructions without switching tabs. How It Works The app uses Claude Code hooks to determine session status based on which hooks fire. Event Flow I didn't want to introduce complexity with an intermediate server for inter-process communication. So I went with a simple approach: hooks write to log files, and the app watches those files. Hooks write logs to a temporary directory ( .local/eocc/logs ), which the app monitors. Since Claude Code runs in a terminal, hooks can access terminal environment paths. This lets me grab tmux and npx paths from within hooks and pass them to the app. Mapping Hooks to Status Claude Code provides these hook events: https://code.claude.com/docs/hooks-guide Here's how I map them to session states: Event Usage Session State session_start (startup/resume) Start a session Active session_end End a session Remove session notification (permission_prompt) Waiting for approval WaitingPermission notification (idle_prompt) Waiting for input WaitingInput stop Response completed Completed post_tool_use After tool execution Active user_prompt_submit Prompt submitted Active Conclusion I've only been using Claude Code as my primary tool for about two months, and I expect my workflow will keep evolving. Thanks to AI, I can quickly build and adapt tools like this—which is exactly what makes this era so exciting. If your workflow is similar to mine, give it a try! I'd love to hear your feedback. 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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. 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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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It is through these differences that our community experiences great successes and continued growth. When you're working with members of the community, this Code of Conduct will help steer your interactions and keep Python a positive, successful, and growing community. Our Community Members of the Python community are open, considerate, and respectful . Behaviours that reinforce these values contribute to a positive environment, and include: Being open. Members of the community are open to collaboration, whether it's on PEPs, patches, problems, or otherwise. Focusing on what is best for the community. We're respectful of the processes set forth in the community, and we work within them. Acknowledging time and effort. We're respectful of the volunteer efforts that permeate the Python community. We're thoughtful when addressing the efforts of others, keeping in mind that often times the labor was completed simply for the good of the community. Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences. We're receptive to constructive comments and criticism, as the experiences and skill sets of other members contribute to the whole of our efforts. Showing empathy towards other community members. We're attentive in our communications, whether in person or online, and we're tactful when approaching differing views. Being considerate. Members of the community are considerate of their peers -- other Python users. Being respectful. We're respectful of others, their positions, their skills, their commitments, and their efforts. Gracefully accepting constructive criticism. When we disagree, we are courteous in raising our issues. Using welcoming and inclusive language. We're accepting of all who wish to take part in our activities, fostering an environment where anyone can participate and everyone can make a difference. Our Standards Every member of our community has the right to have their identity respected. 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Scope PSF Events This Code of Conduct applies to the following people at events hosted by the Python Software Foundation, and events hosted by projects under the PSF's fiscal sponsorship : staff Python Software Foundation board members speakers panelists tutorial or workshop leaders poster presenters people invited to meetings or summits exhibitors organizers volunteers all attendees The Code of Conduct applies in official venue event spaces, including: exhibit hall or vendor tabling area panel and presentation rooms hackathon or sprint rooms tutorial or workshop rooms poster session rooms summit or meeting rooms staff areas con suite meal areas party suites walkways, hallways, elevators, and stairs that connect any of the above spaces The Code of Conduct applies to interactions with official event accounts on social media spaces and phone applications, including: comments made on official conference phone apps comments made on event video hosting services comments made on the official event hashtag or panel hashtags Event organizers will enforce this code throughout the event. Each event is required to provide a Code of Conduct committee that receives, evaluates, and acts on incident reports. Each event is required to provide contact information for the committee to attendees. The event Code of Conduct committee may (but is not required to) ask for advice from the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group. The Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group can be reached by emailing conduct-wg@python.org . 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The Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group will work with online community administrators/moderators to suggest actions to take in response to a report. In cases where the administrators/moderators disagree on the suggested resolution for a report, the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group may choose to notify the Python Software Foundation board. Contact Information If you believe that someone is violating the code of conduct, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group immediately. They can be reached by emailing conduct-wg@python.org Procedure for Handling Incidents Python Software Foundation Community Member Procedure For Reporting Code of Conduct Incidents Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct Working Group Enforcement Procedures License This Code of Conduct is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . Transparency Reports 2024 Transparency Report Attributions This Code of Conduct was forked from the example policy from the Geek Feminism wiki, created by the Ada Initiative and other volunteers , which is under a Creative Commons Zero license . Additional new language and modifications were created by Sage Sharp of Otter Tech . Language was incorporated from the following Codes of Conduct: Affect Conf Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . Citizen Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . Contributor Covenant version 1.4 , licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License . Django Project Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License . LGBTQ in Tech Slack Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Zero License . PyCon 2018 Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License . 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https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html | CUDA C++ Programming Guide (Legacy) — CUDA C++ Programming Guide 1. Overview 2. What Is the CUDA C Programming Guide? 3. Introduction 3.1. The Benefits of Using GPUs 3.2. CUDA®: A General-Purpose Parallel Computing Platform and Programming Model 3.3. A Scalable Programming Model 4. Changelog 5. Programming Model 5.1. Kernels 5.2. Thread Hierarchy 5.2.1. Thread Block Clusters 5.2.2. Blocks as Clusters 5.3. Memory Hierarchy 5.4. Heterogeneous Programming 5.5. Asynchronous SIMT Programming Model 5.5.1. Asynchronous Operations 5.6. Compute Capability 6. Programming Interface 6.1. Compilation with NVCC 6.1.1. Compilation Workflow 6.1.1.1. Offline Compilation 6.1.1.2. Just-in-Time Compilation 6.1.2. Binary Compatibility 6.1.3. PTX Compatibility 6.1.4. Application Compatibility 6.1.5. C++ Compatibility 6.1.6. 64-Bit Compatibility 6.2. CUDA Runtime 6.2.1. Initialization 6.2.2. Device Memory 6.2.3. Device Memory L2 Access Management 6.2.3.1. L2 Cache Set-Aside for Persisting Accesses 6.2.3.2. L2 Policy for Persisting Accesses 6.2.3.3. L2 Access Properties 6.2.3.4. L2 Persistence Example 6.2.3.5. Reset L2 Access to Normal 6.2.3.6. Manage Utilization of L2 set-aside cache 6.2.3.7. Query L2 cache Properties 6.2.3.8. Control L2 Cache Set-Aside Size for Persisting Memory Access 6.2.4. Shared Memory 6.2.5. Distributed Shared Memory 6.2.6. Page-Locked Host Memory 6.2.6.1. Portable Memory 6.2.6.2. Write-Combining Memory 6.2.6.3. Mapped Memory 6.2.7. Memory Synchronization Domains 6.2.7.1. Memory Fence Interference 6.2.7.2. Isolating Traffic with Domains 6.2.7.3. Using Domains in CUDA 6.2.8. Asynchronous Concurrent Execution 6.2.8.1. Concurrent Execution between Host and Device 6.2.8.2. Concurrent Kernel Execution 6.2.8.3. Overlap of Data Transfer and Kernel Execution 6.2.8.4. Concurrent Data Transfers 6.2.8.5. Streams 6.2.8.5.1. Creation and Destruction of Streams 6.2.8.5.2. Default Stream 6.2.8.5.3. Explicit Synchronization 6.2.8.5.4. Implicit Synchronization 6.2.8.5.5. Overlapping Behavior 6.2.8.5.6. Host Functions (Callbacks) 6.2.8.5.7. Stream Priorities 6.2.8.6. Programmatic Dependent Launch and Synchronization 6.2.8.6.1. Background 6.2.8.6.2. API Description 6.2.8.6.3. Use in CUDA Graphs 6.2.8.7. CUDA Graphs 6.2.8.7.1. Graph Structure 6.2.8.7.1.1. Node Types 6.2.8.7.1.2. Edge Data 6.2.8.7.2. Creating a Graph Using Graph APIs 6.2.8.7.3. Creating a Graph Using Stream Capture 6.2.8.7.3.1. Cross-stream Dependencies and Events 6.2.8.7.3.2. Prohibited and Unhandled Operations 6.2.8.7.3.3. Invalidation 6.2.8.7.4. CUDA User Objects 6.2.8.7.5. Updating Instantiated Graphs 6.2.8.7.5.1. Graph Update Limitations 6.2.8.7.5.2. Whole Graph Update 6.2.8.7.5.3. Individual Node Update 6.2.8.7.5.4. Individual Node Enable 6.2.8.7.6. Using Graph APIs 6.2.8.7.7. Device Graph Launch 6.2.8.7.7.1. Device Graph Creation 6.2.8.7.7.1.1. Device Graph Requirements 6.2.8.7.7.1.2. Device Graph Upload 6.2.8.7.7.1.3. Device Graph Update 6.2.8.7.7.2. Device Launch 6.2.8.7.7.2.1. Device Launch Modes 6.2.8.7.7.2.1.1. Fire and Forget Launch 6.2.8.7.7.2.1.2. Graph Execution Environments 6.2.8.7.7.2.1.3. Tail Launch 6.2.8.7.7.2.1.3.1. Tail Self-launch 6.2.8.7.7.2.1.4. Sibling Launch 6.2.8.7.8. Conditional Graph Nodes 6.2.8.7.8.1. Conditional Handles 6.2.8.7.8.2. Conditional Node Body Graph Requirements 6.2.8.7.8.3. Conditional IF Nodes 6.2.8.7.8.4. Conditional WHILE Nodes 6.2.8.7.8.5. Conditional SWITCH Nodes 6.2.8.8. Events 6.2.8.8.1. Creation and Destruction of Events 6.2.8.8.2. Elapsed Time 6.2.8.9. Synchronous Calls 6.2.9. Multi-Device System 6.2.9.1. Device Enumeration 6.2.9.2. Device Selection 6.2.9.3. Stream and Event Behavior 6.2.9.4. Peer-to-Peer Memory Access 6.2.9.4.1. IOMMU on Linux 6.2.9.5. Peer-to-Peer Memory Copy 6.2.10. Unified Virtual Address Space 6.2.11. Interprocess Communication 6.2.12. Error Checking 6.2.13. Call Stack 6.2.14. Texture and Surface Memory 6.2.14.1. Texture Memory 6.2.14.1.1. Texture Object API 6.2.14.1.2. 16-Bit Floating-Point Textures 6.2.14.1.3. Layered Textures 6.2.14.1.4. Cubemap Textures 6.2.14.1.5. Cubemap Layered Textures 6.2.14.1.6. Texture Gather 6.2.14.2. Surface Memory 6.2.14.2.1. Surface Object API 6.2.14.2.2. Cubemap Surfaces 6.2.14.2.3. Cubemap Layered Surfaces 6.2.14.3. CUDA Arrays 6.2.14.4. Read/Write Coherency 6.2.15. Graphics Interoperability 6.2.15.1. OpenGL Interoperability 6.2.15.2. Direct3D Interoperability 6.2.15.2.1. Direct3D 9 Version 6.2.15.2.2. Direct3D 10 Version 6.2.15.2.3. Direct3D 11 Version 6.2.15.3. SLI Interoperability 6.2.16. External Resource Interoperability 6.2.16.1. Vulkan Interoperability 6.2.16.1.1. Matching device UUIDs 6.2.16.1.2. Importing Memory Objects 6.2.16.1.3. Mapping Buffers onto Imported Memory Objects 6.2.16.1.4. Mapping Mipmapped Arrays onto Imported Memory Objects 6.2.16.1.5. Importing Synchronization Objects 6.2.16.1.6. Signaling/Waiting on Imported Synchronization Objects 6.2.16.2. OpenGL Interoperability 6.2.16.3. Direct3D 12 Interoperability 6.2.16.3.1. Matching Device LUIDs 6.2.16.3.2. Importing Memory Objects 6.2.16.3.3. Mapping Buffers onto Imported Memory Objects 6.2.16.3.4. Mapping Mipmapped Arrays onto Imported Memory Objects 6.2.16.3.5. Importing Synchronization Objects 6.2.16.3.6. Signaling/Waiting on Imported Synchronization Objects 6.2.16.4. Direct3D 11 Interoperability 6.2.16.4.1. Matching Device LUIDs 6.2.16.4.2. Importing Memory Objects 6.2.16.4.3. Mapping Buffers onto Imported Memory Objects 6.2.16.4.4. Mapping Mipmapped Arrays onto Imported Memory Objects 6.2.16.4.5. Importing Synchronization Objects 6.2.16.4.6. Signaling/Waiting on Imported Synchronization Objects 6.2.16.5. NVIDIA Software Communication Interface Interoperability (NVSCI) 6.2.16.5.1. Importing Memory Objects 6.2.16.5.2. Mapping Buffers onto Imported Memory Objects 6.2.16.5.3. Mapping Mipmapped Arrays onto Imported Memory Objects 6.2.16.5.4. Importing Synchronization Objects 6.2.16.5.5. Signaling/Waiting on Imported Synchronization Objects 6.3. Versioning and Compatibility 6.4. Compute Modes 6.5. Mode Switches 6.6. Tesla Compute Cluster Mode for Windows 7. Hardware Implementation 7.1. SIMT Architecture 7.2. Hardware Multithreading 8. Performance Guidelines 8.1. Overall Performance Optimization Strategies 8.2. Maximize Utilization 8.2.1. Application Level 8.2.2. Device Level 8.2.3. Multiprocessor Level 8.2.3.1. Occupancy Calculator 8.3. Maximize Memory Throughput 8.3.1. Data Transfer between Host and Device 8.3.2. Device Memory Accesses 8.4. Maximize Instruction Throughput 8.5. Minimize Memory Thrashing 9. CUDA-Enabled GPUs 10. C++ Language Extensions 10.1. Function Execution Space Specifiers 10.1.1. __global__ 10.1.2. __device__ 10.1.3. __host__ 10.1.4. Undefined behavior 10.1.5. __noinline__ and __forceinline__ 10.1.6. __inline_hint__ 10.2. Variable Memory Space Specifiers 10.2.1. __device__ 10.2.2. __constant__ 10.2.3. __shared__ 10.2.4. __grid_constant__ 10.2.5. __managed__ 10.2.6. __restrict__ 10.3. Built-in Vector Types 10.3.1. char, short, int, long, longlong, float, double 10.3.2. dim3 10.4. Built-in Variables 10.4.1. gridDim 10.4.2. blockIdx 10.4.3. blockDim 10.4.4. threadIdx 10.4.5. warpSize 10.5. Memory Fence Functions 10.6. Synchronization Functions 10.7. Mathematical Functions 10.8. Texture Functions 10.8.1. Texture Object API 10.8.1.1. tex1Dfetch() 10.8.1.2. tex1D() 10.8.1.3. tex1DLod() 10.8.1.4. tex1DGrad() 10.8.1.5. tex2D() 10.8.1.6. tex2D() for sparse CUDA arrays 10.8.1.7. tex2Dgather() 10.8.1.8. tex2Dgather() for sparse CUDA arrays 10.8.1.9. tex2DGrad() 10.8.1.10. tex2DGrad() for sparse CUDA arrays 10.8.1.11. tex2DLod() 10.8.1.12. tex2DLod() for sparse CUDA arrays 10.8.1.13. tex3D() 10.8.1.14. tex3D() for sparse CUDA arrays 10.8.1.15. tex3DLod() 10.8.1.16. tex3DLod() for sparse CUDA arrays 10.8.1.17. tex3DGrad() 10.8.1.18. tex3DGrad() for sparse CUDA arrays 10.8.1.19. tex1DLayered() 10.8.1.20. tex1DLayeredLod() 10.8.1.21. tex1DLayeredGrad() 10.8.1.22. tex2DLayered() 10.8.1.23. tex2DLayered() for Sparse CUDA Arrays 10.8.1.24. tex2DLayeredLod() 10.8.1.25. tex2DLayeredLod() for sparse CUDA arrays 10.8.1.26. tex2DLayeredGrad() 10.8.1.27. tex2DLayeredGrad() for sparse CUDA arrays 10.8.1.28. texCubemap() 10.8.1.29. texCubemapGrad() 10.8.1.30. texCubemapLod() 10.8.1.31. texCubemapLayered() 10.8.1.32. texCubemapLayeredGrad() 10.8.1.33. texCubemapLayeredLod() 10.9. Surface Functions 10.9.1. Surface Object API 10.9.1.1. surf1Dread() 10.9.1.2. surf1Dwrite 10.9.1.3. surf2Dread() 10.9.1.4. surf2Dwrite() 10.9.1.5. surf3Dread() 10.9.1.6. surf3Dwrite() 10.9.1.7. surf1DLayeredread() 10.9.1.8. surf1DLayeredwrite() 10.9.1.9. surf2DLayeredread() 10.9.1.10. surf2DLayeredwrite() 10.9.1.11. surfCubemapread() 10.9.1.12. surfCubemapwrite() 10.9.1.13. surfCubemapLayeredread() 10.9.1.14. surfCubemapLayeredwrite() 10.10. Read-Only Data Cache Load Function 10.11. Load Functions Using Cache Hints 10.12. Store Functions Using Cache Hints 10.13. Time Function 10.14. Atomic Functions 10.14.1. Arithmetic Functions 10.14.1.1. atomicAdd() 10.14.1.2. atomicSub() 10.14.1.3. atomicExch() 10.14.1.4. atomicMin() 10.14.1.5. atomicMax() 10.14.1.6. atomicInc() 10.14.1.7. atomicDec() 10.14.1.8. atomicCAS() 10.14.1.9. __nv_atomic_exchange() 10.14.1.10. __nv_atomic_exchange_n() 10.14.1.11. __nv_atomic_compare_exchange() 10.14.1.12. __nv_atomic_compare_exchange_n() 10.14.1.13. __nv_atomic_fetch_add() and __nv_atomic_add() 10.14.1.14. __nv_atomic_fetch_sub() and __nv_atomic_sub() 10.14.1.15. __nv_atomic_fetch_min() and __nv_atomic_min() 10.14.1.16. __nv_atomic_fetch_max() and __nv_atomic_max() 10.14.2. Bitwise Functions 10.14.2.1. atomicAnd() 10.14.2.2. atomicOr() 10.14.2.3. atomicXor() 10.14.2.4. __nv_atomic_fetch_or() and __nv_atomic_or() 10.14.2.5. __nv_atomic_fetch_xor() and __nv_atomic_xor() 10.14.2.6. __nv_atomic_fetch_and() and __nv_atomic_and() 10.14.3. Other atomic functions 10.14.3.1. __nv_atomic_load() 10.14.3.2. __nv_atomic_load_n() 10.14.3.3. __nv_atomic_store() 10.14.3.4. __nv_atomic_store_n() 10.14.3.5. __nv_atomic_thread_fence() 10.15. Address Space Predicate Functions 10.15.1. __isGlobal() 10.15.2. __isShared() 10.15.3. __isConstant() 10.15.4. __isGridConstant() 10.15.5. __isLocal() 10.16. Address Space Conversion Functions 10.16.1. __cvta_generic_to_global() 10.16.2. __cvta_generic_to_shared() 10.16.3. __cvta_generic_to_constant() 10.16.4. __cvta_generic_to_local() 10.16.5. __cvta_global_to_generic() 10.16.6. __cvta_shared_to_generic() 10.16.7. __cvta_constant_to_generic() 10.16.8. __cvta_local_to_generic() 10.17. Alloca Function 10.17.1. Synopsis 10.17.2. Description 10.17.3. Example 10.18. Compiler Optimization Hint Functions 10.18.1. __builtin_assume_aligned() 10.18.2. __builtin_assume() 10.18.3. __assume() 10.18.4. __builtin_expect() 10.18.5. __builtin_unreachable() 10.18.6. Restrictions 10.19. Warp Vote Functions 10.20. Warp Match Functions 10.20.1. Synopsis 10.20.2. Description 10.21. Warp Reduce Functions 10.21.1. Synopsis 10.21.2. Description 10.22. Warp Shuffle Functions 10.22.1. Synopsis 10.22.2. Description 10.22.3. Examples 10.22.3.1. Broadcast of a single value across a warp 10.22.3.2. Inclusive plus-scan across sub-partitions of 8 threads 10.22.3.3. Reduction across a warp 10.23. Nanosleep Function 10.23.1. Synopsis 10.23.2. Description 10.23.3. Example 10.24. Warp Matrix Functions 10.24.1. Description 10.24.2. Alternate Floating Point 10.24.3. Double Precision 10.24.4. Sub-byte Operations 10.24.5. Restrictions 10.24.6. Element Types and Matrix Sizes 10.24.7. Example 10.25. DPX 10.25.1. Examples 10.26. Asynchronous Barrier 10.26.1. Simple Synchronization Pattern 10.26.2. Temporal Splitting and Five Stages of Synchronization 10.26.3. Bootstrap Initialization, Expected Arrival Count, and Participation 10.26.4. A Barrier’s Phase: Arrival, Countdown, Completion, and Reset 10.26.5. Spatial Partitioning (also known as Warp Specialization) 10.26.6. Early Exit (Dropping out of Participation) 10.26.7. Completion Function 10.26.8. Memory Barrier Primitives Interface 10.26.8.1. Data Types 10.26.8.2. Memory Barrier Primitives API 10.27. Asynchronous Data Copies 10.27.1. memcpy_async API 10.27.2. Copy and Compute Pattern - Staging Data Through Shared Memory 10.27.3. Without memcpy_async 10.27.4. With memcpy_async 10.27.5. Asynchronous Data Copies using cuda::barrier 10.27.6. Performance Guidance for memcpy_async 10.27.6.1. Alignment 10.27.6.2. Trivially copyable 10.27.6.3. Warp Entanglement - Commit 10.27.6.4. Warp Entanglement - Wait 10.27.6.5. Warp Entanglement - Arrive-On 10.27.6.6. Keep Commit and Arrive-On Operations Converged 10.28. Asynchronous Data Copies using cuda::pipeline 10.28.1. Single-Stage Asynchronous Data Copies using cuda::pipeline 10.28.2. Multi-Stage Asynchronous Data Copies using cuda::pipeline 10.28.3. Pipeline Interface 10.28.4. Pipeline Primitives Interface 10.28.4.1. memcpy_async Primitive 10.28.4.2. Commit Primitive 10.28.4.3. Wait Primitive 10.28.4.4. Arrive On Barrier Primitive 10.29. Asynchronous Data Copies using the Tensor Memory Accelerator (TMA) 10.29.1. Using TMA to transfer one-dimensional arrays 10.29.2. Using TMA to transfer multi-dimensional arrays 10.29.2.1. Multi-dimensional TMA PTX wrappers 10.29.3. TMA Swizzle 10.29.3.1. Example ‘Matrix Transpose’ 10.29.3.2. The Swizzle Modes 10.30. Encoding a Tensor Map on Device 10.30.1. Device-side Encoding and Modification of a Tensor Map 10.30.2. Usage of a Modified Tensor Map 10.30.3. Creating a Template Tensor Map Value Using the Driver API 10.31. Profiler Counter Function 10.32. Assertion 10.33. Trap function 10.34. Breakpoint Function 10.35. Formatted Output 10.35.1. Format Specifiers 10.35.2. Limitations 10.35.3. Associated Host-Side API 10.35.4. Examples 10.36. Dynamic Global Memory Allocation and Operations 10.36.1. Heap Memory Allocation 10.36.2. Interoperability with Host Memory API 10.36.3. Examples 10.36.3.1. Per Thread Allocation 10.36.3.2. Per Thread Block Allocation 10.36.3.3. Allocation Persisting Between Kernel Launches 10.37. Execution Configuration 10.38. Launch Bounds 10.39. Maximum Number of Registers per Thread 10.40. #pragma unroll 10.41. SIMD Video Instructions 10.42. Diagnostic Pragmas 10.43. Custom ABI Pragmas 10.44. CUDA C++ Memory Model 10.45. CUDA C++ Execution Model 11. Cooperative Groups 11.1. Introduction 11.2. What’s New in Cooperative Groups 11.2.1. CUDA 13.0 11.2.2. CUDA 12.2 11.2.3. CUDA 12.1 11.2.4. CUDA 12.0 11.3. Programming Model Concept 11.3.1. Composition Example 11.4. Group Types 11.4.1. Implicit Groups 11.4.1.1. Thread Block Group 11.4.1.2. Cluster Group 11.4.1.3. Grid Group 11.4.2. Explicit Groups 11.4.2.1. Thread Block Tile 11.4.2.1.1. Warp-Synchronous Code Pattern 11.4.2.1.2. Single Thread Group 11.4.2.2. Coalesced Groups 11.4.2.2.1. Discovery Pattern 11.5. Group Partitioning 11.5.1. tiled_partition 11.5.2. labeled_partition 11.5.3. binary_partition 11.6. Group Collectives 11.6.1. Synchronization 11.6.1.1. barrier_arrive and barrier_wait 11.6.1.2. sync 11.6.2. Data Transfer 11.6.2.1. memcpy_async 11.6.2.2. wait and wait_prior 11.6.3. Data Manipulation 11.6.3.1. reduce 11.6.3.2. Reduce Operators 11.6.3.3. inclusive_scan and exclusive_scan 11.6.4. Execution control 11.6.4.1. invoke_one and invoke_one_broadcast 11.7. Grid Synchronization 12. Cluster Launch Control 12.1. Introduction 12.2. Cluster Launch Control API Details 12.2.1. Thread block cancellation steps 12.2.2. Thread block cancellation constraints 12.2.3. Kernel Example: Vector-Scalar Multiplication 12.2.4. Cluster Launch Control for Thread Block Clusters 13. CUDA Dynamic Parallelism 13.1. Introduction 13.1.1. Overview 13.1.2. Glossary 13.2. Execution Environment and Memory Model 13.2.1. Execution Environment 13.2.1.1. Parent and Child Grids 13.2.1.2. Scope of CUDA Primitives 13.2.1.3. Synchronization 13.2.1.4. Streams and Events 13.2.1.5. Ordering and Concurrency 13.2.1.6. Device Management 13.2.2. Memory Model 13.2.2.1. Coherence and Consistency 13.2.2.1.1. Global Memory 13.2.2.1.2. Zero Copy Memory 13.2.2.1.3. Constant Memory 13.2.2.1.4. Shared and Local Memory 13.2.2.1.5. Local Memory 13.2.2.1.6. Texture Memory 13.3. Programming Interface 13.3.1. CUDA C++ Reference 13.3.1.1. Device-Side Kernel Launch 13.3.1.1.1. Launches are Asynchronous 13.3.1.1.2. Launch Environment Configuration 13.3.1.2. Streams 13.3.1.2.1. The Implicit (NULL) Stream 13.3.1.2.2. The Fire-and-Forget Stream 13.3.1.2.3. The Tail Launch Stream 13.3.1.3. Events 13.3.1.4. Synchronization 13.3.1.5. Device Management 13.3.1.6. Memory Declarations 13.3.1.6.1. Device and Constant Memory 13.3.1.6.2. Textures and Surfaces 13.3.1.6.3. Shared Memory Variable Declarations 13.3.1.6.4. Symbol Addresses 13.3.1.7. API Errors and Launch Failures 13.3.1.7.1. Launch Setup APIs 13.3.1.8. API Reference 13.3.2. Device-side Launch from PTX 13.3.2.1. Kernel Launch APIs 13.3.2.1.1. cudaLaunchDevice 13.3.2.1.2. cudaGetParameterBuffer 13.3.2.2. Parameter Buffer Layout 13.3.3. Toolkit Support for Dynamic Parallelism 13.3.3.1. Including Device Runtime API in CUDA Code 13.3.3.2. Compiling and Linking 13.4. Programming Guidelines 13.4.1. Basics 13.4.2. Performance 13.4.2.1. Dynamic-parallelism-enabled Kernel Overhead 13.4.3. Implementation Restrictions and Limitations 13.4.3.1. Runtime 13.4.3.1.1. Memory Footprint 13.4.3.1.2. Pending Kernel Launches 13.4.3.1.3. Configuration Options 13.4.3.1.4. Memory Allocation and Lifetime 13.4.3.1.5. SM Id and Warp Id 13.4.3.1.6. ECC Errors 13.5. CDP2 vs CDP1 13.5.1. Differences Between CDP1 and CDP2 13.5.2. Compatibility and Interoperability 13.6. Legacy CUDA Dynamic Parallelism (CDP1) 13.6.1. Execution Environment and Memory Model (CDP1) 13.6.1.1. Execution Environment (CDP1) 13.6.1.1.1. Parent and Child Grids (CDP1) 13.6.1.1.2. Scope of CUDA Primitives (CDP1) 13.6.1.1.3. Synchronization (CDP1) 13.6.1.1.4. Streams and Events (CDP1) 13.6.1.1.5. Ordering and Concurrency (CDP1) 13.6.1.1.6. Device Management (CDP1) 13.6.1.2. Memory Model (CDP1) 13.6.1.2.1. Coherence and Consistency (CDP1) 13.6.1.2.1.1. Global Memory (CDP1) 13.6.1.2.1.2. Zero Copy Memory (CDP1) 13.6.1.2.1.3. Constant Memory (CDP1) 13.6.1.2.1.4. Shared and Local Memory (CDP1) 13.6.1.2.1.5. Local Memory (CDP1) 13.6.1.2.1.6. Texture Memory (CDP1) 13.6.2. Programming Interface (CDP1) 13.6.2.1. CUDA C++ Reference (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.1. Device-Side Kernel Launch (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.1.1. Launches are Asynchronous (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.1.2. Launch Environment Configuration (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.2. Streams (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.2.1. The Implicit (NULL) Stream (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.3. Events (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.4. Synchronization (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.4.1. Block Wide Synchronization (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.5. Device Management (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.6. Memory Declarations (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.6.1. Device and Constant Memory (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.6.2. Textures and Surfaces (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.6.3. Shared Memory Variable Declarations (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.6.4. Symbol Addresses (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.7. API Errors and Launch Failures (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.7.1. Launch Setup APIs (CDP1) 13.6.2.1.8. API Reference (CDP1) 13.6.2.2. Device-side Launch from PTX (CDP1) 13.6.2.2.1. Kernel Launch APIs (CDP1) 13.6.2.2.1.1. cudaLaunchDevice (CDP1) 13.6.2.2.1.2. cudaGetParameterBuffer (CDP1) 13.6.2.2.2. Parameter Buffer Layout (CDP1) 13.6.2.3. Toolkit Support for Dynamic Parallelism (CDP1) 13.6.2.3.1. Including Device Runtime API in CUDA Code (CDP1) 13.6.2.3.2. Compiling and Linking (CDP1) 13.6.3. Programming Guidelines (CDP1) 13.6.3.1. Basics (CDP1) 13.6.3.2. Performance (CDP1) 13.6.3.2.1. Synchronization (CDP1) 13.6.3.2.2. Dynamic-parallelism-enabled Kernel Overhead (CDP1) 13.6.3.3. Implementation Restrictions and Limitations (CDP1) 13.6.3.3.1. Runtime (CDP1) 13.6.3.3.1.1. Memory Footprint (CDP1) 13.6.3.3.1.2. Nesting and Synchronization Depth (CDP1) 13.6.3.3.1.3. Pending Kernel Launches (CDP1) 13.6.3.3.1.4. Configuration Options (CDP1) 13.6.3.3.1.5. Memory Allocation and Lifetime (CDP1) 13.6.3.3.1.6. SM Id and Warp Id (CDP1) 13.6.3.3.1.7. ECC Errors (CDP1) 14. Virtual Memory Management 14.1. Introduction 14.2. Query for Support 14.3. Allocating Physical Memory 14.3.1. Shareable Memory Allocations 14.3.2. Memory Type 14.3.2.1. Compressible Memory 14.4. Reserving a Virtual Address Range 14.5. Virtual Aliasing Support 14.6. Mapping Memory 14.7. Controlling Access Rights 14.8. Fabric Memory 14.8.1. Query for Support 14.9. Multicast Support 14.9.1. Query for Support 14.9.2. Allocating Multicast Objects 14.9.3. Add Devices to Multicast Objects 14.9.4. Bind Memory to Multicast Objects 14.9.5. Use Multicast Mappings 15. Stream Ordered Memory Allocator 15.1. Introduction 15.2. Query for Support 15.3. API Fundamentals (cudaMallocAsync and cudaFreeAsync) 15.4. Memory Pools and the cudaMemPool_t 15.5. Default/Implicit Pools 15.6. Explicit Pools 15.7. Physical Page Caching Behavior 15.8. Resource Usage Statistics 15.9. Memory Reuse Policies 15.9.1. cudaMemPoolReuseFollowEventDependencies 15.9.2. cudaMemPoolReuseAllowOpportunistic 15.9.3. cudaMemPoolReuseAllowInternalDependencies 15.9.4. Disabling Reuse Policies 15.10. Device Accessibility for Multi-GPU Support 15.11. IPC Memory Pools 15.11.1. Creating and Sharing IPC Memory Pools 15.11.2. Set Access in the Importing Process 15.11.3. Creating and Sharing Allocations from an Exported Pool 15.11.4. IPC Export Pool Limitations 15.11.5. IPC Import Pool Limitations 15.12. Synchronization API Actions 15.13. Addendums 15.13.1. cudaMemcpyAsync Current Context/Device Sensitivity 15.13.2. cuPointerGetAttribute Query 15.13.3. cuGraphAddMemsetNode 15.13.4. Pointer Attributes 15.13.5. CPU Virtual Memory 16. Graph Memory Nodes 16.1. Introduction 16.2. Support and Compatibility 16.3. API Fundamentals 16.3.1. Graph Node APIs 16.3.2. Stream Capture 16.3.3. Accessing and Freeing Graph Memory Outside of the Allocating Graph 16.3.4. cudaGraphInstantiateFlagAutoFreeOnLaunch 16.4. Optimized Memory Reuse 16.4.1. Address Reuse within a Graph 16.4.2. Physical Memory Management and Sharing 16.5. Performance Considerations 16.5.1. First Launch / cudaGraphUpload 16.6. Physical Memory Footprint 16.7. Peer Access 16.7.1. Peer Access with Graph Node APIs 16.7.2. Peer Access with Stream Capture 16.8. Memory Nodes in Child Graphs 17. Mathematical Functions 17.1. Standard Functions 17.2. Intrinsic Functions 18. C++ Language Support 18.1. C++11 Language Features 18.2. C++14 Language Features 18.3. C++17 Language Features 18.4. C++20 Language Features 18.5. Restrictions 18.5.1. Host Compiler Extensions 18.5.2. Preprocessor Symbols 18.5.2.1. __CUDA_ARCH__ 18.5.3. Qualifiers 18.5.3.1. Device Memory Space Specifiers 18.5.3.2. __managed__ Memory Space Specifier 18.5.3.3. Volatile Qualifier 18.5.4. Pointers 18.5.5. Operators 18.5.5.1. Assignment Operator 18.5.5.2. Address Operator 18.5.6. Run Time Type Information (RTTI) 18.5.7. Exception Handling 18.5.8. Standard Library 18.5.9. Namespace Reservations 18.5.10. Functions 18.5.10.1. External Linkage 18.5.10.2. Implicitly-declared and non-virtual explicitly-defaulted functions 18.5.10.3. Function Parameters 18.5.10.3.1. __global__ Function Argument Processing 18.5.10.3.2. Toolkit and Driver Compatibility 18.5.10.3.3. Link Compatibility across Toolkit Revisions 18.5.10.4. Static Variables within Function 18.5.10.5. Function Pointers 18.5.10.6. Function Recursion 18.5.10.7. Friend Functions 18.5.10.8. Operator Function 18.5.10.9. Allocation and Deallocation Functions 18.5.11. Classes 18.5.11.1. Data Members 18.5.11.2. Function Members 18.5.11.3. Virtual Functions 18.5.11.4. Virtual Base Classes 18.5.11.5. Anonymous Unions 18.5.11.6. Windows-Specific 18.5.12. Templates 18.5.13. Trigraphs and Digraphs 18.5.14. Const-qualified variables 18.5.15. Long Double 18.5.16. Deprecation Annotation 18.5.17. Noreturn Annotation 18.5.18. [[likely]] / [[unlikely]] Standard Attributes 18.5.19. const and pure GNU Attributes 18.5.20. __nv_pure__ Attribute 18.5.21. Intel Host Compiler Specific 18.5.22. C++11 Features 18.5.22.1. Lambda Expressions 18.5.22.2. std::initializer_list 18.5.22.3. Rvalue references 18.5.22.4. Constexpr functions and function templates 18.5.22.5. Constexpr variables 18.5.22.6. Inline namespaces 18.5.22.6.1. Inline unnamed namespaces 18.5.22.7. thread_local 18.5.22.8. __global__ functions and function templates 18.5.22.9. __managed__ and __shared__ variables 18.5.22.10. Defaulted functions 18.5.23. C++14 Features 18.5.23.1. Functions with deduced return type 18.5.23.2. Variable templates 18.5.24. C++17 Features 18.5.24.1. Inline Variable 18.5.24.2. Structured Binding 18.5.25. C++20 Features 18.5.25.1. Module support 18.5.25.2. Coroutine support 18.5.25.3. Three-way comparison operator 18.5.25.4. Consteval functions 18.6. Polymorphic Function Wrappers 18.7. Extended Lambdas 18.7.1. Extended Lambda Type Traits 18.7.2. Extended Lambda Restrictions 18.7.3. Notes on __host__ __device__ lambdas 18.7.4. *this Capture By Value 18.7.5. Additional Notes 18.8. Relaxed Constexpr (-expt-relaxed-constexpr) 18.9. Code Samples 18.9.1. Data Aggregation Class 18.9.2. Derived Class 18.9.3. Class Template 18.9.4. Function Template 18.9.5. Functor Class 19. Texture Fetching 19.1. Nearest-Point Sampling 19.2. Linear Filtering 19.3. Table Lookup 20. Compute Capabilities 20.1. Feature Availability 20.1.1. Architecture-Specific Features 20.1.2. Family-Specific Features 20.1.3. Feature Set Compiler Targets 20.2. Features and Technical Specifications 20.3. Floating-Point Standard 20.4. Compute Capability 5.x 20.4.1. Architecture 20.4.2. Global Memory 20.4.3. Shared Memory 20.5. Compute Capability 6.x 20.5.1. Architecture 20.5.2. Global Memory 20.5.3. Shared Memory 20.6. Compute Capability 7.x 20.6.1. Architecture 20.6.2. Independent Thread Scheduling 20.6.3. Global Memory 20.6.4. Shared Memory 20.7. Compute Capability 8.x 20.7.1. Architecture 20.7.2. Global Memory 20.7.3. Shared Memory 20.8. Compute Capability 9.0 20.8.1. Architecture 20.8.2. Global Memory 20.8.3. Shared Memory 20.8.4. Features Accelerating Specialized Computations 20.9. Compute Capability 10.0 20.9.1. Architecture 20.9.2. Global Memory 20.9.3. Shared Memory 20.9.4. Features Accelerating Specialized Computations 20.10. Compute Capability 12.0 20.10.1. Architecture 20.10.2. Global Memory 20.10.3. Shared Memory 20.10.4. Features Accelerating Specialized Computations 21. Driver API 21.1. Context 21.2. Module 21.3. Kernel Execution 21.4. Interoperability between Runtime and Driver APIs 21.5. Driver Entry Point Access 21.5.1. Introduction 21.5.2. Driver Function Typedefs 21.5.3. Driver Function Retrieval 21.5.3.1. Using the Driver API 21.5.3.2. Using the Runtime API 21.5.3.3. Retrieve Per-thread Default Stream Versions 21.5.3.4. Access New CUDA features 21.5.4. Guidelines for cuGetProcAddress 21.5.4.1. Guidelines for Runtime API Usage 21.5.5. Determining cuGetProcAddress Failure Reasons 22. CUDA Environment Variables 23. Error Log Management 23.1. Background 23.2. Activation 23.3. Output 23.4. API Description 23.5. Limitations and Known Issues 24. Unified Memory Programming 24.1. Unified Memory Introduction 24.1.1. System Requirements for Unified Memory 24.1.2. Programming Model 24.1.2.1. Allocation APIs for System-Allocated Memory 24.1.2.2. Allocation API for CUDA Managed Memory: cudaMallocManaged() 24.1.2.3. Global-Scope Managed Variables Using __managed__ 24.1.2.4. Difference between Unified Memory and Mapped Memory 24.1.2.5. Pointer Attributes 24.1.2.6. Runtime detection of Unified Memory Support Level 24.1.2.7. GPU Memory Oversubscription 24.1.2.8. Performance Hints 24.1.2.8.1. Data Prefetching 24.1.2.8.2. Memory Discarding 24.1.2.8.3. Data Usage Hints 24.1.2.8.4. Querying Data Usage Attributes on Managed Memory 24.2. Unified memory on devices with full CUDA Unified Memory support 24.2.1. System-Allocated Memory: in-depth examples 24.2.1.1. File-backed Unified Memory 24.2.1.2. Inter-Process Communication (IPC) with Unified Memory 24.2.2. Performance Tuning 24.2.2.1. Memory Paging and Page Sizes 24.2.2.1.1. Choosing the right page size 24.2.2.1.2. CPU and GPU page tables: hardware coherency vs. software coherency 24.2.2.2. Direct Unified Memory Access from host 24.2.2.3. Host Native Atomics 24.2.2.4. Atomic accesses & synchronization primitives 24.2.2.5. Memcpy()/Memset() Behavior With Unified Memory 24.3. Unified memory on devices without full CUDA Unified Memory support 24.3.1. Unified memory on devices with only CUDA Managed Memory support 24.3.2. Unified memory on Windows or devices with compute capability 5.x 24.3.2.1. Data Migration and Coherency 24.3.2.2. GPU Memory Oversubscription 24.3.2.3. Multi-GPU 24.3.2.4. Coherency and Concurrency 24.3.2.4.1. GPU Exclusive Access To Managed Memory 24.3.2.4.2. Explicit Synchronization and Logical GPU Activity 24.3.2.4.3. Managing Data Visibility and Concurrent CPU + GPU Access with Streams 24.3.2.4.4. Stream Association Examples 24.3.2.4.5. Stream Attach With Multithreaded Host Programs 24.3.2.4.6. Advanced Topic: Modular Programs and Data Access Constraints 24.3.2.4.7. Memcpy()/Memset() Behavior With Stream-associated Unified Memory 25. Lazy Loading 25.1. What is Lazy Loading? 25.2. Lazy Loading version support 25.2.1. Driver 25.2.2. Toolkit 25.2.3. Compiler 25.3. Triggering loading of kernels in lazy mode 25.3.1. CUDA Driver API 25.3.2. CUDA Runtime API 25.4. Querying whether Lazy Loading is Turned On 25.5. Possible Issues when Adopting Lazy Loading 25.5.1. Concurrent Execution 25.5.2. Allocators 25.5.3. Autotuning 26. Extended GPU Memory 26.1. Preliminaries 26.1.1. EGM Platforms: System topology 26.1.2. Socket Identifiers: What are they? How to access them? 26.1.3. Allocators and EGM support 26.1.4. Memory management extensions to current APIs 26.2. Using the EGM Interface 26.2.1. Single-Node, Single-GPU 26.2.2. Single-Node, Multi-GPU 26.2.2.1. Using VMM APIs 26.2.2.2. Using CUDA Memory Pool 26.2.3. Multi-Node, Single-GPU 27. Notices 27.1. Notice 27.2. OpenCL 27.3. Trademarks CUDA C++ Programming Guide » CUDA C++ Programming Guide (Legacy) v13.1 | PDF | Archive CUDA C++ Programming Guide (Legacy) Warning This document has been replaced by a new CUDA Programming Guide . The information in this document should be considered legacy, and this document is no longer being updated as of CUDA 13.0. Please refer to the CUDA Programming Guide for up-to-date information on CUDA. 1. Overview CUDA is a parallel computing platform and programming model developed by NVIDIA that enables dramatic increases in computing performance by harnessing the power of the GPU. It allows developers to accelerate compute-intensive applications using C, C++, and Fortran, and is widely adopted in fields such as deep learning, scientific computing, and high-performance computing (HPC). 2. What Is the CUDA C Programming Guide? The CUDA C Programming Guide is the official, comprehensive resource that explains how to write programs using the CUDA platform. It provides detailed documentation of the CUDA architecture, programming model, language extensions, and performance guidelines. Whether you’re just getting started or optimizing complex GPU kernels, this guide is an essential reference for effectively leveraging CUDA’s full capabilities. 3. Introduction Warning This document has been replaced by a new CUDA Programming Guide . The information in this document should be considered legacy, and this document is no longer being updated as of CUDA 13.0. Please refer to the CUDA Programming Guide for up-to-date information on CUDA. 3.1. The Benefits of Using GPUs The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) 1 provides much higher instruction throughput and memory bandwidth than the CPU within a similar price and power envelope. Many applications leverage these higher capabilities to run faster on the GPU than on the CPU (see GPU Applications ). Other computing devices, like FPGAs, are also very energy efficient, but offer much less programming flexibility than GPUs. This difference in capabilities between the GPU and the CPU exists because they are designed with different goals in mind. While the CPU is designed to excel at executing a sequence of operations, called a thread , as fast as possible and can execute a few tens of these threads in parallel, the GPU is designed to excel at executing thousands of them in parallel (amortizing the slower single-thread performance to achieve greater throughput). The GPU is specialized for highly parallel computations and therefore designed such that more transistors are devoted to data processing rather than data caching and flow control. The schematic Figure 1 shows an example distribution of chip resources for a CPU versus a GPU. Figure 1 The GPU Devotes More Transistors to Data Processing Devoting more transistors to data processing, for example, floating-point computations, is beneficial for highly parallel computations; the GPU can hide memory access latencies with computation, instead of relying on large data caches and complex flow control to avoid long memory access latencies, both of which are expensive in terms of transistors. In general, an application has a mix of parallel parts and sequential parts, so systems are designed with a mix of GPUs and CPUs in order to maximize overall performance. Applications with a high degree of parallelism can exploit this massively parallel nature of the GPU to achieve higher performance than on the CPU. 1 The graphics qualifier comes from the fact that when the GPU was originally created, two decades ago, it was designed as a specialized processor to accelerate graphics rendering. Driven by the insatiable market demand for real-time, high-definition, 3D graphics, it has evolved into a general processor used for many more workloads than just graphics rendering. 3.2. CUDA®: A General-Purpose Parallel Computing Platform and Programming Model In November 2006, NVIDIA ® introduced CUDA ® , a general purpose parallel computing platform and programming model that leverages the parallel compute engine in NVIDIA GPUs to solve many complex computational problems in a more efficient way than on a CPU. CUDA comes with a software environment that allows developers to use C++ as a high-level programming language. As illustrated by Figure 2 , other languages, application programming interfaces, or directives-based approaches are supported, such as FORTRAN, DirectCompute, OpenACC. Figure 2 GPU Computing Applications. CUDA is designed to support various languages and application programming interfaces. 3.3. A Scalable Programming Model The advent of multicore CPUs and manycore GPUs means that mainstream processor chips are now parallel systems. The challenge is to develop application software that transparently scales its parallelism to leverage the increasing number of processor cores, much as 3D graphics applications transparently scale their parallelism to manycore GPUs with widely varying numbers of cores. The CUDA parallel programming model is designed to overcome this challenge while maintaining a low learning curve for programmers familiar with standard programming languages such as C. At its core are three key abstractions — a hierarchy of thread groups, shared memories, and barrier synchronization — that are simply exposed to the programmer as a minimal set of language extensions. These abstractions provide fine-grained data parallelism and thread parallelism, nested within coarse-grained data parallelism and task parallelism. They guide the programmer to partition the problem into coarse sub-problems that can be solved independently in parallel by blocks of threads, and each sub-problem into finer pieces that can be solved cooperatively in parallel by all threads within the block. This decomposition preserves language expressivity by allowing threads to cooperate when solving each sub-problem, and at the same time enables automatic scalability. Indeed, each block of threads can be scheduled on any of the available multiprocessors within a GPU, in any order, concurrently or sequentially, so that a compiled CUDA program can execute on any number of multiprocessors as illustrated by Figure 3 , and only the runtime system needs to know the physical multiprocessor count. This scalable programming model allows the GPU architecture to span a wide market range by simply scaling the number of multiprocessors and memory partitions: from the high-performance enthusiast GeForce GPUs and professional Quadro and Tesla computing products to a variety of inexpensive, mainstream GeForce GPUs (see CUDA-Enabled GPUs for a list of all CUDA-enabled GPUs). Figure 3 Automatic Scalability Note A GPU is built around an array of Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs) (see Hardware Implementation for more details). A multithreaded program is partitioned into blocks of threads that execute independently from each other, so that a GPU with more multiprocessors will automatically execute the program in less time than a GPU with fewer multiprocessors. 4. Changelog Table 1 Change Log Version Changes 13.0 Moved the instruction throughput table from the Performance Guidelines section of the CUDA C++ Programming Guide to the Instruction-optimization section of the CUDA C++ Best Practices Guide. Removed unsupported architectures and corrected entries for integer arithmetic and type conversion. 12.9 Added section Error Log Management and CUDA_LOG_FILE to CUDA Environment Variables 12.8 Added section TMA Swizzle 5. Programming Model Warning This document has been replaced by a new CUDA Programming Guide . The information in this document should be considered legacy, and this document is no longer being updated as of CUDA 13.0. Please refer to the CUDA Programming Guide for up-to-date information on CUDA. This chapter introduces the main concepts behind the CUDA programming model by outlining how they are exposed in C++. An extensive description of CUDA C++ is given in Programming Interface . Full code for the vector addition example used in this chapter and the next can be found in the vectorAdd CUDA sample . 5.1. Kernels CUDA C++ extends C++ by allowing the programmer to define C++ functions, called kernels , that, when called, are executed N times in parallel by N different CUDA threads , as opposed to only once like regular C++ functions. A kernel is defined using the __global__ declaration specifier and the number of CUDA threads that execute that kernel for a given kernel call is specified using a new <<<...>>> execution configuration syntax (see Execution Configuration ). Each thread that executes the kernel is given a unique thread ID that is accessible within the kernel through built-in variables. As an illustration, the following sample code, using the built-in variable threadIdx , adds two vectors A and B of size N and stores the result into vector C . // Kernel definition __global__ void VecAdd ( float * A , float * B , float * C ) { int i = threadIdx . x ; C [ i ] = A [ i ] + B [ i ]; } int main () { ... // Kernel invocation with N threads VecAdd <<< 1 , N >>> ( A , B , C ); ... } Here, each of the N threads that execute VecAdd() performs one pair-wise addition. 5.2. Thread Hierarchy For convenience, threadIdx is a 3-component vector, so that threads can be identified using a one-dimensional, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional thread index , forming a one-dimensional, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional block of threads, called a thread block . This provides a natural way to invoke computation across the elements in a domain such as a vector, matrix, or volume. The index of a thread and its thread ID relate to each other in a straightforward way: For a one-dimensional block, they are the same; for a two-dimensional block of size (Dx, Dy) , the thread ID of a thread of index (x, y) is (x + y Dx) ; for a three-dimensional block of size (Dx, Dy, Dz) , the thread ID of a thread of index (x, y, z) is (x + y Dx + z Dx Dy) . As an example, the following code adds two matrices A and B of size NxN and stores the result into matrix C . // Kernel definition __global__ void MatAdd ( float A [ N ][ N ], float B [ N ][ N ], float C [ N ][ N ]) { int i = threadIdx . x ; int j = threadIdx . y ; C [ i ][ j ] = A [ i ][ j ] + B [ i ][ j ]; } int main () { ... // Kernel invocation with one block of N * N * 1 threads int numBlocks = 1 ; dim3 threadsPerBlock ( N , N ); MatAdd <<< numBlocks , threadsPerBlock >>> ( A , B , C ); ... } There is a limit to the number of threads per block, since all threads of a block are expected to reside on the same streaming multiprocessor core and must share the limited memory resources of that core. On current GPUs, a thread block may contain up to 1024 threads. However, a kernel can be executed by multiple equally-shaped thread blocks, so that the total number of threads is equal to the number of threads per block times the number of blocks. Blocks are organized into a one-dimensional, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional grid of thread blocks as illustrated by Figure 4 . The number of thread blocks in a grid is usually dictated by the size of the data being processed, which typically exceeds the number of processors in the system. Figure 4 Grid of Thread Blocks The number of threads per block and the number of blocks per grid specified in the <<<...>>> syntax can be of type int or dim3 . Two-dimensional blocks or grids can be specified as in the example above. Each block within the grid can be identified by a one-dimensional, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional unique index accessible within the kernel through the built-in blockIdx variable. The dimension of the thread block is accessible within the kernel through the built-in blockDim variable. Extending the previous MatAdd() example to handle multiple blocks, the code becomes as follows. // Kernel definition __global__ void MatAdd ( float A [ N ][ N ], float B [ N ][ N ], float C [ N ][ N ]) { int i = blockIdx . x * blockDim . x + threadIdx . x ; int j = blockIdx . y * blockDim . y + threadIdx . y ; if ( i < N && j < N ) C [ i ][ j ] = A [ i ][ j ] + B [ i ][ j ]; } int main () { ... // Kernel invocation dim3 threadsPerBlock ( 16 , 16 ); dim3 numBlocks ( N / threadsPerBlock . x , N / threadsPerBlock . y ); MatAdd <<< numBlocks , threadsPerBlock >>> ( A , B , C ); ... } A thread block size of 16x16 (256 threads), although arbitrary in this case, is a common choice. The grid is created with enough blocks to have one thread per matrix element as before. For simplicity, this example assumes that the number of threads per grid in each dimension is evenly divisible by the number of threads per block in that dimension, although that need not be the case. Thread blocks are required to execute independently. It must be possible to execute blocks in any order, in parallel or in series. This independence requirement allows thread blocks to be scheduled in any order and across any number of cores as illustrated by Figure 3 , enabling programmers to write code that scales with the number of cores. Threads within a block can cooperate by sharing data through some shared memory and by synchronizing their execution to coordinate memory accesses. More precisely, one can specify synchronization points in the kernel by calling the __syncthreads() intrinsic function; __syncthreads() acts as a barrier at which all threads in the block must wait before any is allowed to proceed. Shared Memory gives an example of using shared memory. In addition to __syncthreads() , the Cooperative Groups API provides a rich set of thread-synchronization primitives. For efficient cooperation, shared memory is expected to be a low-latency memory near each processor core (much like an L1 cache) and __syncthreads() is expected to be lightweight. 5.2.1. Thread Block Clusters With the introduction of NVIDIA Compute Capability 9.0 , the CUDA programming model introduces an optional level of hierarchy called Thread Block Clusters that are made up of thread blocks. Similar to how threads in a thread block are guaranteed to be co-scheduled on a streaming multiprocessor, thread blocks in a cluster are also guaranteed to be co-scheduled on a GPU Processing Cluster (GPC) in the GPU. Similar to thread blocks, clusters are also organized into a one-dimension, two-dimension, or three-dimension grid of thread block clusters as illustrated by Figure 5 . The number of thread blocks in a cluster can be user-defined, and a maximum of 8 thread blocks in a cluster is supported as a portable cluster size in CUDA. Note that on GPU hardware or MIG configurations which are too small to support 8 multiprocessors the maximum cluster size will be reduced accordingly. Identification of these smaller configurations, as well as of larger configurations supporting a thread block cluster size beyond 8, is architecture-specific and can be queried using the cudaOccupancyMaxPotentialClusterSize API. Figure 5 Grid of Thread Block Clusters Note In a kernel launched using cluster support, the gridDim variable still denotes the size in terms of number of thread blocks, for compatibility purposes. The rank of a block in a cluster can be found using the Cluster Group API. A thread block cluster can be enabled in a kernel either using a compile-time kernel attribute using __cluster_dims__(X,Y,Z) or using the CUDA kernel launch API cudaLaunchKernelEx . The example below shows how to launch a cluster using a compile-time kernel attribute. The cluster size using kernel attribute is fixed at compile time and then the kernel can be launched using the classical <<< , >>> . If a kernel uses compile-time cluster size, the cluster size cannot be modified when launching the kernel. // Kernel definition // Compile time cluster size 2 in X-dimension and 1 in Y and Z dimension __global__ void __cluster_dims__ ( 2 , 1 , 1 ) cluster_kernel ( float * input , float * output ) { } int main () { float * input , * output ; // Kernel invocation with compile time cluster size dim3 threadsPerBlock ( 16 , 16 ); dim3 numBlocks ( N / threadsPerBlock . x , N / threadsPerBlock . y ); // The grid dimension is not affected by cluster launch, and is still enumerated // using number of blocks. // The grid dimension must be a multiple of cluster size. cluster_kernel <<< numBlocks , threadsPerBlock >>> ( input , output ); } A thread block cluster size can also be set at runtime and the kernel can be launched using the CUDA kernel launch API cudaLaunchKernelEx . The code example below shows how to launch a cluster kernel using the extensible API. // Kernel definition // No compile time attribute attached to the kernel __global__ void cluster_kernel ( float * input , float * output ) { } int main () { float * input , * output ; dim3 threadsPerBlock ( 16 , 16 ); dim3 numBlocks ( N / threadsPerBlock . x , N / threadsPerBlock . y ); // Kernel invocation with runtime cluster size { cudaLaunchConfig_t config = { 0 }; // The grid dimension is not affected by cluster launch, and is still enumerated // using number of blocks. // The grid dimension should be a multiple of cluster size. config . gridDim = numBlocks ; config . blockDim = threadsPerBlock ; cudaLaunchAttribute attribute [ 1 ]; attribute [ 0 ]. id = cudaLaunchAttributeClusterDimension ; attribute [ 0 ]. val . clusterDim . x = 2 ; // Cluster size in X-dimension attribute [ 0 ]. val . clusterDim . y = 1 ; attribute [ 0 ]. val . clusterDim . z = 1 ; config . attrs = attribute ; config . numAttrs = 1 ; cudaLaunchKernelEx ( & config , cluster_kernel , input , output ); } } In GPUs with compute capability 9.0, all the thread blocks in the cluster are guaranteed to be co-scheduled on a single GPU Processing Cluster (GPC) and allow thread blocks in the cluster to perform hardware-supported synchronization using the Cluster Group API cluster.sync() . Cluster group also provides member functions to query cluster group size in terms of number of threads or number of blocks using num_threads() and num_blocks() API respectively. The rank of a thread or block in the cluster group can be queried using dim_threads() and dim_blocks() API respectively. Thread blocks that belong to a cluster have access to the Distributed Shared Memory. Thread blocks in a cluster have the ability to read, write, and perform atomics to any address in the distributed shared memory. Distributed Shared Memory gives an example of performing histograms in distributed shared memory. 5.2.2. Blocks as Clusters With __cluster_dims__ , the number of launched clusters is kept implicit and can only be calculated manually. __cluster_dims__ (( 2 , 2 , 2 )) __global__ void foo (); // 8x8x8 clusters each with 2x2x2 thread blocks. foo <<< dim3 ( 16 , 16 , 16 ), dim3 ( 1024 , 1 , 1 ) >>> (); In the above example, the kernel is launched as a grid of 16x16x16 thread blocks, or in fact a grid of 8x8x8 clusters. Alternatively, with another compile-time kernel attribute __block_size__ , one is allowed to launch a grid explicitly configured with the number of thread block clusters. // Implementation detail of how many threads per block and blocks per cluster // is handled as an attribute of the kernel. __block_size__ (( 1024 , 1 , 1 ), ( 2 , 2 , 2 )) __global__ void foo (); // 8x8x8 clusters. foo <<< dim3 ( 8 , 8 , 8 ) >>> (); __block_size__ requires two fields each being a tuple of 3 elements. The first tuple denotes block dimension and second cluster size. 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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 Migrating from Manual Borsh to LUMOS: A Step-by-Step Guide # solana # rust # typescript # tutorial Tired of maintaining duplicate type definitions in Rust and TypeScript? Here's how to migrate your existing Borsh code to LUMOS. Why Migrate? ✅ Zero runtime overhead - Generated code is identical to manual Borsh ✅ Type synchronization - TypeScript and Rust always match ✅ Reduced maintenance - Single source of truth ✅ Fewer bugs - Eliminates serialization mismatches Migration time: 5-30 minutes per struct/enum Step 1: Audit Your Existing Code Find All Borsh Types Rust: # Find structs with Borsh derives rg '#\[derive.*Borsh' --type rust # Find Account macros rg '#\[account\]' --type rust Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode TypeScript: # Find Borsh schemas rg 'borsh\.(struct|rustEnum)' --type ts Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Step 2: Before & After Example Before (Manual Borsh) Rust ( state.rs ): use anchor_lang :: prelude :: * ; #[account] pub struct PlayerAccount { pub wallet : Pubkey , pub level : u16 , pub experience : u64 , pub items : Vec < Pubkey > , } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode TypeScript ( types.ts ): import { PublicKey } from ' @solana/web3.js ' ; import * as borsh from ' @coral-xyz/borsh ' ; export interface PlayerAccount { wallet : PublicKey ; level : number ; experience : number ; items : PublicKey []; } export const PlayerAccountSchema = borsh . struct ([ borsh . publicKey ( ' wallet ' ), borsh . u16 ( ' level ' ), borsh . u64 ( ' experience ' ), borsh . vec ( borsh . publicKey (), ' items ' ), ]); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode After (LUMOS Schema) Create schema/player.lumos : #[solana] #[account] struct PlayerAccount { wallet : PublicKey , level : u16 , experience : u64 , items : [ PublicKey ], } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Generate code: lumos generate schema/player.lumos Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode That's it! Both Rust and TypeScript are generated automatically. Step 3: Update Imports Rust: // OLD: use crate :: state :: PlayerAccount ; // NEW: mod generated ; use generated :: PlayerAccount ; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode TypeScript: // OLD: import { PlayerAccount , PlayerAccountSchema } from ' ./types ' ; // NEW: import { PlayerAccount , PlayerAccountBorshSchema } from ' ./generated ' ; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Step 4: Verify Binary Compatibility Critical: Ensure LUMOS-generated code produces identical bytes. #[test] fn test_borsh_compatibility () { let player = PlayerAccount { wallet : Pubkey :: new_unique (), level : 10 , experience : 5000 , items : vec! [ Pubkey :: new_unique ()], }; // Serialize with manual implementation let manual_bytes = player .try_to_vec () .unwrap (); // Serialize with LUMOS-generated let generated_bytes = player .try_to_vec () .unwrap (); assert_eq! ( manual_bytes , generated_bytes , "Binary output must match!" ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Type Mapping Reference Manual Rust Manual TypeScript LUMOS Pubkey PublicKey PublicKey u16 number u16 u64 number u64 Vec<T> T[] [T] Option<T> `T \ undefined` String string String bool boolean bool Migration Checklist [ ] Install LUMOS CLI: cargo install lumos-cli [ ] Create .lumos schema files [ ] Generate Rust and TypeScript code [ ] Update imports in existing code [ ] Run binary compatibility tests [ ] Remove old manual type definitions [ ] Update CI/CD to regenerate on schema changes Gradual Migration Strategy You don't have to migrate everything at once: Phase 1: New types → Use LUMOS from the start Phase 2: High-churn types → Migrate types you change often Phase 3: Stable types → Migrate remaining types CI/CD Integration # .github/workflows/codegen.yml name : Generate LUMOS Code on : [ push , pull_request ] jobs : generate : runs-on : ubuntu-latest steps : - uses : actions/checkout@v4 - run : cargo install lumos-cli - run : lumos generate schema/*.lumos - run : git diff --exit-code || (echo "Generated files outdated!" && exit 1) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Get Started cargo install lumos-cli lumos generate your-schema.lumos Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Documentation: https://docs.lumos-lang.org/guides/migration-guide/ GitHub: https://github.com/getlumos/lumos Questions about migration? 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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 Rashi Posted on Dec 27, 2025 The Danger of Letting AI Think for You # ai # discuss # productivity In the rapidly evolving landscape of software engineering, the phrase "vibe coding"—describing a vision and letting an AI build it end-to-end—has become a viral trend. It often feels like magic until the first unexplainable bug appears or the architecture becomes so tangled that the AI itself starts to hallucinate. To truly thrive in this era, we have to shift our mindset from outsourcing our thinking to augmenting it, ensuring that we use AI as a high-powered assistant without losing the fundamental edge that makes us developers. The most effective way to approach this is by adopting the mindset of a Head Chef. In this analogy, the AI is your Sous Chef—incredibly fast at chopping vegetables, preparing stocks, and cleaning up the kitchen, which equates to writing boilerplate code, unit tests, and refactoring. However, the Head Chef is the one who decides the menu, ensures the flavors are balanced, and tastes every single dish before it leaves the kitchen. If the Sous Chef over-salts the soup and you don't catch it, the failure belongs to you. You must never commit a line of code that you cannot explain, and you should always be prepared to ask the AI to explain its logic step-by-step to ensure you aren't just blindly accepting a "black box" solution. Another critical strategy is moving away from simply generating code and toward collaborative planning. Instead of asking an AI to "write a feature," you should use it to help you analyze requirements and suggest a structured implementation plan. By drafting a plan first and reviewing the logic for flaws in data structures or API designs, you maintain control over the high-level architecture. Executing the plan in small, verifiable chunks prevents the "house of cards" effect, where a small error in the foundation leads to a total system collapse several steps later. This iterative approach keeps your hands on the steering wheel even while the AI handles the heavy lifting of syntax. When you inevitably hit a wall, it is tempting to just paste an error and hope for a quick fix, but this often leads to a cycle of broken suggestions. Instead, treating the AI as a Socratic tutor can turn a frustrating bug into a learning opportunity. By asking the AI to explain the underlying reasons why a specific error might occur in your context, you learn the pattern behind the problem. This not only helps you fix the immediate issue but also builds your personal knowledge base so that you are better equipped to solve similar problems manually in the future. Ultimately, the goal is to avoid the trap of skill decay. If we rely on AI for every simple utility function, our "coding muscles" will eventually atrophy, which becomes a major liability during high-stakes outages or interviews. Keeping your ability to navigate codebases and official documentation sharp ensures that you remain the master of the tool. Your value as a developer isn't measured by how many lines of code you can generate, but by your ability to judge that code, structure a sustainable solution, and figure things out when the technology gets stuck. 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https://www.python.org/psf/conduct/#scope | Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct - Python Software Foundation Policies Skip to content Python Software Foundation Policies Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct GitHub Python Software Foundation Policies GitHub PSF Privacy Notice pypi.org pypi.org Terms of Service Acceptable Use Policy Privacy Notice Code of Conduct Superseded Superseded Terms of Use python.org python.org CVE Numbering Authority Contributing Copyright Policy Legal Statements Privacy Notice Code of Conduct Code of Conduct Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct Table of contents Our Community Our Standards Inappropriate Behavior Weapons Policy Consequences Scope PSF Events PSF Online Spaces Contact Information Procedure for Handling Incidents License Transparency Reports Attributions Best practices guide for a Code of Conduct for events Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct Working Group Enforcement Procedures Python Software Foundation Community Member Procedure For Reporting Code of Conduct Incidents Releasing a Good Conference Transparency Report us.pycon.org us.pycon.org Privacy Notice Code of Conduct Code of Conduct PyCon US Code of Conduct PyCon US Code of Conduct Enforcement Procedures PyCon US Procedures for Reporting Code of Conduct Incidents Reference Reference SSDF Request Response Table of contents Our Community Our Standards Inappropriate Behavior Weapons Policy Consequences Scope PSF Events PSF Online Spaces Contact Information Procedure for Handling Incidents License Transparency Reports Attributions Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct The Python community is made up of members from around the globe with a diverse set of skills, personalities, and experiences. It is through these differences that our community experiences great successes and continued growth. When you're working with members of the community, this Code of Conduct will help steer your interactions and keep Python a positive, successful, and growing community. Our Community Members of the Python community are open, considerate, and respectful . Behaviours that reinforce these values contribute to a positive environment, and include: Being open. Members of the community are open to collaboration, whether it's on PEPs, patches, problems, or otherwise. Focusing on what is best for the community. We're respectful of the processes set forth in the community, and we work within them. Acknowledging time and effort. We're respectful of the volunteer efforts that permeate the Python community. We're thoughtful when addressing the efforts of others, keeping in mind that often times the labor was completed simply for the good of the community. Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences. We're receptive to constructive comments and criticism, as the experiences and skill sets of other members contribute to the whole of our efforts. Showing empathy towards other community members. We're attentive in our communications, whether in person or online, and we're tactful when approaching differing views. Being considerate. Members of the community are considerate of their peers -- other Python users. Being respectful. We're respectful of others, their positions, their skills, their commitments, and their efforts. Gracefully accepting constructive criticism. When we disagree, we are courteous in raising our issues. Using welcoming and inclusive language. We're accepting of all who wish to take part in our activities, fostering an environment where anyone can participate and everyone can make a difference. Our Standards Every member of our community has the right to have their identity respected. The Python community is dedicated to providing a positive experience for everyone, regardless of age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, ethnicity, nationality, race, or religion (or lack thereof), education, or socio-economic status. Inappropriate Behavior Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: Harassment of any participants in any form Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following Logging or taking screenshots of online activity for harassment purposes Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission Violent threats or language directed against another person Incitement of violence or harassment towards any individual, including encouraging a person to commit suicide or to engage in self-harm Creating additional online accounts in order to harass another person or circumvent a ban Sexual language and imagery in online communities or in any conference venue, including talks Insults, put downs, or jokes that are based upon stereotypes, that are exclusionary, or that hold others up for ridicule Excessive swearing Unwelcome sexual attention or advances Unwelcome physical contact, including simulated physical contact (eg, textual descriptions like "hug" or "backrub") without consent or after a request to stop Pattern of inappropriate social contact, such as requesting/assuming inappropriate levels of intimacy with others Sustained disruption of online community discussions, in-person presentations, or other in-person events Continued one-on-one communication after requests to cease Other conduct that is inappropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds Community members asked to stop any inappropriate behavior are expected to comply immediately. Weapons Policy No weapons are allowed at Python Software Foundation events. Weapons include but are not limited to explosives (including fireworks), guns, and large knives such as those used for hunting or display, as well as any other item used for the purpose of causing injury or harm to others. Anyone seen in possession of one of these items will be asked to leave immediately, and will only be allowed to return without the weapon. Consequences If a participant engages in behavior that violates this code of conduct, the Python community Code of Conduct team may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the community and community events with no refund of event tickets. The full list of consequences for inappropriate behavior is listed in the Enforcement Procedures . Thank you for helping make this a welcoming, friendly community for everyone. Scope PSF Events This Code of Conduct applies to the following people at events hosted by the Python Software Foundation, and events hosted by projects under the PSF's fiscal sponsorship : staff Python Software Foundation board members speakers panelists tutorial or workshop leaders poster presenters people invited to meetings or summits exhibitors organizers volunteers all attendees The Code of Conduct applies in official venue event spaces, including: exhibit hall or vendor tabling area panel and presentation rooms hackathon or sprint rooms tutorial or workshop rooms poster session rooms summit or meeting rooms staff areas con suite meal areas party suites walkways, hallways, elevators, and stairs that connect any of the above spaces The Code of Conduct applies to interactions with official event accounts on social media spaces and phone applications, including: comments made on official conference phone apps comments made on event video hosting services comments made on the official event hashtag or panel hashtags Event organizers will enforce this code throughout the event. Each event is required to provide a Code of Conduct committee that receives, evaluates, and acts on incident reports. Each event is required to provide contact information for the committee to attendees. The event Code of Conduct committee may (but is not required to) ask for advice from the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group. The Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group can be reached by emailing conduct-wg@python.org . PSF Online Spaces This Code of Conduct applies to the following online spaces: Mailing lists, including docs , core-mentorship and all other mailing lists hosted on python.org Core developers' Python Discord server The PSF Discord and Slack servers Python Software Foundation hosted Discourse server discuss.python.org Code repositories, issue trackers, and pull requests made against any Python Software Foundation-controlled GitHub organization Any other online space administered by the Python Software Foundation This Code of Conduct applies to the following people in official Python Software Foundation online spaces: PSF Members, including Fellows admins of the online space maintainers reviewers contributors all community members Each online space listed above is required to provide the following information to the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group: contact information for any administrators/moderators Each online space listed above is encouraged to provide the following information to community members: a welcome message with a link to this Code of Conduct and the contact information for making an incident report conduct-wg@python.org The Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group will receive and evaluate incident reports from the online communities listed above. The Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group will work with online community administrators/moderators to suggest actions to take in response to a report. In cases where the administrators/moderators disagree on the suggested resolution for a report, the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group may choose to notify the Python Software Foundation board. Contact Information If you believe that someone is violating the code of conduct, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group immediately. They can be reached by emailing conduct-wg@python.org Procedure for Handling Incidents Python Software Foundation Community Member Procedure For Reporting Code of Conduct Incidents Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct Working Group Enforcement Procedures License This Code of Conduct is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . Transparency Reports 2024 Transparency Report Attributions This Code of Conduct was forked from the example policy from the Geek Feminism wiki, created by the Ada Initiative and other volunteers , which is under a Creative Commons Zero license . Additional new language and modifications were created by Sage Sharp of Otter Tech . Language was incorporated from the following Codes of Conduct: Affect Conf Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . Citizen Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . Contributor Covenant version 1.4 , licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License . Django Project Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License . LGBTQ in Tech Slack Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Zero License . PyCon 2018 Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License . 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https://www.python.org/psf/conduct/#license | Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct - Python Software Foundation Policies Skip to content Python Software Foundation Policies Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct GitHub Python Software Foundation Policies GitHub PSF Privacy Notice pypi.org pypi.org Terms of Service Acceptable Use Policy Privacy Notice Code of Conduct Superseded Superseded Terms of Use python.org python.org CVE Numbering Authority Contributing Copyright Policy Legal Statements Privacy Notice Code of Conduct Code of Conduct Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct Table of contents Our Community Our Standards Inappropriate Behavior Weapons Policy Consequences Scope PSF Events PSF Online Spaces Contact Information Procedure for Handling Incidents License Transparency Reports Attributions Best practices guide for a Code of Conduct for events Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct Working Group Enforcement Procedures Python Software Foundation Community Member Procedure For Reporting Code of Conduct Incidents Releasing a Good Conference Transparency Report us.pycon.org us.pycon.org Privacy Notice Code of Conduct Code of Conduct PyCon US Code of Conduct PyCon US Code of Conduct Enforcement Procedures PyCon US Procedures for Reporting Code of Conduct Incidents Reference Reference SSDF Request Response Table of contents Our Community Our Standards Inappropriate Behavior Weapons Policy Consequences Scope PSF Events PSF Online Spaces Contact Information Procedure for Handling Incidents License Transparency Reports Attributions Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct The Python community is made up of members from around the globe with a diverse set of skills, personalities, and experiences. It is through these differences that our community experiences great successes and continued growth. When you're working with members of the community, this Code of Conduct will help steer your interactions and keep Python a positive, successful, and growing community. Our Community Members of the Python community are open, considerate, and respectful . Behaviours that reinforce these values contribute to a positive environment, and include: Being open. Members of the community are open to collaboration, whether it's on PEPs, patches, problems, or otherwise. Focusing on what is best for the community. We're respectful of the processes set forth in the community, and we work within them. Acknowledging time and effort. We're respectful of the volunteer efforts that permeate the Python community. We're thoughtful when addressing the efforts of others, keeping in mind that often times the labor was completed simply for the good of the community. Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences. We're receptive to constructive comments and criticism, as the experiences and skill sets of other members contribute to the whole of our efforts. Showing empathy towards other community members. We're attentive in our communications, whether in person or online, and we're tactful when approaching differing views. Being considerate. Members of the community are considerate of their peers -- other Python users. Being respectful. We're respectful of others, their positions, their skills, their commitments, and their efforts. Gracefully accepting constructive criticism. When we disagree, we are courteous in raising our issues. Using welcoming and inclusive language. We're accepting of all who wish to take part in our activities, fostering an environment where anyone can participate and everyone can make a difference. Our Standards Every member of our community has the right to have their identity respected. The Python community is dedicated to providing a positive experience for everyone, regardless of age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, ethnicity, nationality, race, or religion (or lack thereof), education, or socio-economic status. Inappropriate Behavior Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: Harassment of any participants in any form Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following Logging or taking screenshots of online activity for harassment purposes Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission Violent threats or language directed against another person Incitement of violence or harassment towards any individual, including encouraging a person to commit suicide or to engage in self-harm Creating additional online accounts in order to harass another person or circumvent a ban Sexual language and imagery in online communities or in any conference venue, including talks Insults, put downs, or jokes that are based upon stereotypes, that are exclusionary, or that hold others up for ridicule Excessive swearing Unwelcome sexual attention or advances Unwelcome physical contact, including simulated physical contact (eg, textual descriptions like "hug" or "backrub") without consent or after a request to stop Pattern of inappropriate social contact, such as requesting/assuming inappropriate levels of intimacy with others Sustained disruption of online community discussions, in-person presentations, or other in-person events Continued one-on-one communication after requests to cease Other conduct that is inappropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds Community members asked to stop any inappropriate behavior are expected to comply immediately. Weapons Policy No weapons are allowed at Python Software Foundation events. Weapons include but are not limited to explosives (including fireworks), guns, and large knives such as those used for hunting or display, as well as any other item used for the purpose of causing injury or harm to others. Anyone seen in possession of one of these items will be asked to leave immediately, and will only be allowed to return without the weapon. Consequences If a participant engages in behavior that violates this code of conduct, the Python community Code of Conduct team may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the community and community events with no refund of event tickets. The full list of consequences for inappropriate behavior is listed in the Enforcement Procedures . Thank you for helping make this a welcoming, friendly community for everyone. Scope PSF Events This Code of Conduct applies to the following people at events hosted by the Python Software Foundation, and events hosted by projects under the PSF's fiscal sponsorship : staff Python Software Foundation board members speakers panelists tutorial or workshop leaders poster presenters people invited to meetings or summits exhibitors organizers volunteers all attendees The Code of Conduct applies in official venue event spaces, including: exhibit hall or vendor tabling area panel and presentation rooms hackathon or sprint rooms tutorial or workshop rooms poster session rooms summit or meeting rooms staff areas con suite meal areas party suites walkways, hallways, elevators, and stairs that connect any of the above spaces The Code of Conduct applies to interactions with official event accounts on social media spaces and phone applications, including: comments made on official conference phone apps comments made on event video hosting services comments made on the official event hashtag or panel hashtags Event organizers will enforce this code throughout the event. Each event is required to provide a Code of Conduct committee that receives, evaluates, and acts on incident reports. Each event is required to provide contact information for the committee to attendees. The event Code of Conduct committee may (but is not required to) ask for advice from the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group. The Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group can be reached by emailing conduct-wg@python.org . PSF Online Spaces This Code of Conduct applies to the following online spaces: Mailing lists, including docs , core-mentorship and all other mailing lists hosted on python.org Core developers' Python Discord server The PSF Discord and Slack servers Python Software Foundation hosted Discourse server discuss.python.org Code repositories, issue trackers, and pull requests made against any Python Software Foundation-controlled GitHub organization Any other online space administered by the Python Software Foundation This Code of Conduct applies to the following people in official Python Software Foundation online spaces: PSF Members, including Fellows admins of the online space maintainers reviewers contributors all community members Each online space listed above is required to provide the following information to the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group: contact information for any administrators/moderators Each online space listed above is encouraged to provide the following information to community members: a welcome message with a link to this Code of Conduct and the contact information for making an incident report conduct-wg@python.org The Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group will receive and evaluate incident reports from the online communities listed above. The Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group will work with online community administrators/moderators to suggest actions to take in response to a report. In cases where the administrators/moderators disagree on the suggested resolution for a report, the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group may choose to notify the Python Software Foundation board. Contact Information If you believe that someone is violating the code of conduct, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct work group immediately. They can be reached by emailing conduct-wg@python.org Procedure for Handling Incidents Python Software Foundation Community Member Procedure For Reporting Code of Conduct Incidents Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct Working Group Enforcement Procedures License This Code of Conduct is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . Transparency Reports 2024 Transparency Report Attributions This Code of Conduct was forked from the example policy from the Geek Feminism wiki, created by the Ada Initiative and other volunteers , which is under a Creative Commons Zero license . Additional new language and modifications were created by Sage Sharp of Otter Tech . Language was incorporated from the following Codes of Conduct: Affect Conf Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . Citizen Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . Contributor Covenant version 1.4 , licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License . Django Project Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License . LGBTQ in Tech Slack Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Zero License . PyCon 2018 Code of Conduct , licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License . 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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 joe-re Posted on Jan 12 I Built a Desktop App to Supercharge My TMUX + Claude Code Workflow # claudecode # tauri # productivity # tmux Background Until recently, I was primarily using Cursor for AI-assisted coding. The editor-centric AI integration worked really well with my development style—it made the feedback loop smooth when AI-generated code didn't match my intentions, whether I needed to manually fix it or provide additional instructions. But everything changed when Opus 4.5 was released in late November last year. Opus 4.5 delivers outputs that match my expectations far better than any previous model. Claude Code's CUI-first design also feels natural to my workflow. Now, Claude Code has become the center of my development process. I've locked in Opus 4.5 as my daily driver. I typically run multiple Claude Code sessions simultaneously—across different projects or multiple branches using git worktree. Managing notifications and checking outputs across these sessions is critical. I was using OS notifications to check in whenever changes happened, but I kept missing them. I wanted something better. So I built an app to streamline my workflow. What I Built eyes-on-claude-code It's a cross-platform desktop application built with Tauri . I've only tested it on macOS (my daily environment), but the codebase is designed to support Linux as well. My Environment & Workflow This app is primarily designed to optimize my own workflow, so the features reflect my environment and habits. I develop using Ghostty + tmux . My typical workflow looks like this: Draft ideas and design in Markdown Give instructions to Claude Code (using Plan mode for larger tasks) Review the diff of generated code, then provide additional instructions or continue Features Multi-Session Monitoring Dashboard The dashboard monitors Claude Code sessions by receiving events through hooks configured in the global settings.json . Since I keep this running during development, I designed it with a minimal, non-intrusive UI. Always-on-top mode (optional) ensures the window doesn't get buried under other apps—so you never miss a notification. Transparency settings let you configure opacity separately for active and inactive states. When inactive, you can make it nearly invisible so it doesn't get in the way. It's there in the top-right corner, barely visible. Status Display & Sound Notifications Sessions are displayed with one of four states: State Meaning Display Active Claude is working 🟢 WaitingPermission Waiting for permission approval 🔐 WaitingInput Waiting for user input (idle) ⏳ Completed Response complete ✅ Sound effects play on state changes (can be toggled off): Waiting (Permission/Input) : Alert tone (two low beeps) Completed : Completion chime (ascending two-note sound) I'm planning to add volume control and custom commands in the future—like using say to speak or playing music on completion 🎵 Git-Based Diff Viewer I usually review AI-generated changes using difit . I wanted to integrate that same flow into this app, so you can launch difit directly on changed files. Huge thanks to the difit team for building such a great tool! tmux Integration When developing, I use tmux panes and tabs to manage multiple windows. My typical setup is Claude Code on the left half, and server/commands on the right. When working across multiple projects or branches via git worktree, it's frustrating to hunt for which tmux tab has Claude Code running. So I added a tmux mirror view that lets you quickly check results and give simple instructions without switching tabs. How It Works The app uses Claude Code hooks to determine session status based on which hooks fire. Event Flow I didn't want to introduce complexity with an intermediate server for inter-process communication. So I went with a simple approach: hooks write to log files, and the app watches those files. Hooks write logs to a temporary directory ( .local/eocc/logs ), which the app monitors. Since Claude Code runs in a terminal, hooks can access terminal environment paths. This lets me grab tmux and npx paths from within hooks and pass them to the app. Mapping Hooks to Status Claude Code provides these hook events: https://code.claude.com/docs/hooks-guide Here's how I map them to session states: Event Usage Session State session_start (startup/resume) Start a session Active session_end End a session Remove session notification (permission_prompt) Waiting for approval WaitingPermission notification (idle_prompt) Waiting for input WaitingInput stop Response completed Completed post_tool_use After tool execution Active user_prompt_submit Prompt submitted Active Conclusion I've only been using Claude Code as my primary tool for about two months, and I expect my workflow will keep evolving. Thanks to AI, I can quickly build and adapt tools like this—which is exactly what makes this era so exciting. If your workflow is similar to mine, give it a try! I'd love to hear your feedback. 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http://moinmo.in/ | MoinMoinWiki - MoinMoin Search: Login MoinMoin : MoinMoinWiki RecentChanges FindPage HelpContents MoinMoinWiki Immutable Page Comments Info Attachments More Actions: Raw Text Print View Render as Docbook Delete Cache ------------------------ Check Spelling Like Pages Local Site Map ------------------------ Rename Page Delete Page ------------------------ Subscribe User ------------------------ Remove Spam Revert to this revision Package Pages Sync Pages ------------------------ Load Save SlideShow The MoinMoin Wiki Engine Overview MoinMoin is an advanced, easy to use and extensible WikiEngine with a large community of users. Said in a few words, it is about collaboration on easily editable web pages. MoinMoin is Free Software licensed under the GPL - living from lots of people contributing (see MoinMoinAcknowledgements ). If you want to learn more about wiki in general, first read about WikiWikiWeb , then about WhyWikiWorks and the WikiNature . If you want to play with it, please use the WikiSandBox . MoinMoinFeatures documents why you really want to use MoinMoin rather than another wiki engine. MoinMoinScreenShots shows how it looks like. You can also browse this wiki or visit some other MoinMoinWikis . Download MoinMoinDownload contains hints and links to download the software. MoinMoinExtensions has an overview over available extensions and patches. Support Documentation - please read it! Support - lists the free (and also the paid) support options. Donations - if you like to support us. SecurityFixes - stay up to date regarding fixed security issues (also has details about how to report security issues) MoinBounties is the right place if you want to see some feature in MoinMoin and support the team with funding. Development MoinMoinBugs is our bug tracker - look for known bugs or report new. FeatureRequests - post requests for new features there, add a patch if you can. WeNeedHelp documents areas where you can help us. MoinMoin2.0 - what moin2 will be about, developers wanted. RoadMap - about current and future development of moin Anti-Spam Measures in this wiki As we have had major spam issues here in the past, the wiki now implements the following new antispam measures: New user accounts can only be created by superusers. If you need a new account for this wiki, ask ThomasWaldmann by e-mail. Send the e-mail from the e-mail address that will also be in your future wiki user profile and give the desired username. No write permissions any more for "Known" and "All" ACL groups, you need to be a member of TrustedEditorGroup to create or modify content. You can ask any current member to have your wiki user name added to the group. This is the default behaviour in moin 1.9.10+ releases. I switched off the TextChas (text captchas), guess they are not needed any more here. -- ThomasWaldmann 2018-08-20 21:08:13 Other sites using the MoinMoin wiki engine This site: JuraWiki (de) LinuxWiki (de) On other sites: Python Wiki Ubuntu (global) (it) Mercurial Debian CAcert.org Kernel Newbies FreeBSD ... and many more sites. News 2024-03-24 First alpha Release of MoinMoin 2.0: https://github.com/moinwiki/moin/releases/tag/2.0.0a1 2021-05-29 MoinMoinChat - we are leaving FreeNode, moving to libera.chat! 2020-11-08 MoinMoin 1.9.11 released, including urgent security fixes! See: https://github.com/moinwiki/moin-1.9/releases/tag/1.9.11 2018-09-09 MoinMoin 1.9.10 released! See MoinMoinDownload . See also page SecurityFixes for important and urgent information about fixed security issues. 2018-08-27 MoinMoin 2.0 development now is on GitHub: https://github.com/moinwiki/moin 2018-08-16 MoinMoin 1.9.x development now is on GitHub: https://github.com/moinwiki/moin-1.9 MoinMoin: MoinMoinWiki (last edited 2024-04-02 18:39:02 by ThomasWaldmann ) Immutable Page Comments Info Attachments More Actions: Raw Text Print View Render as Docbook Delete Cache ------------------------ Check Spelling Like Pages Local Site Map ------------------------ Rename Page Delete Page ------------------------ Subscribe User ------------------------ Remove Spam Revert to this revision Package Pages Sync Pages ------------------------ Load Save SlideShow MoinMoin Powered Python Powered GPL licensed Valid HTML 4.01 | 2026-01-13T08:49:16 |
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