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Ask AI Data API Introduction Overview Get started Guides Access control & security Secure your app with RLS Custom authentication providers Tools JavaScript SDK (Auth & Data API) SQL to REST API Translator Generate TypeScript types Using the Data API Building a note-taking app Managing the Data API Troubleshooting / Data API / Get started Getting started with Neon Data API Learn how to enable and use the Neon Data API In this guide, you'll learn how to enable the Neon Data API for your database, create a table with Row-Level Security (RLS), and run your first query. Before you begin The Neon Data API is enabled at the branch level for a single database. Each branch has its own Data API configuration, so you must select the correct branch before enabling the API. Neon Data API is incompatible with IP Allow . Ensure IP Allow is disabled before proceeding. Enable the Data API 1. Navigate to the Data API page In the Neon Console, select your project and go to the Data API page in the sidebar. 2. Configure Neon Auth (optional) The Use Neon Auth checkbox allows you to enable Neon Auth as your authentication provider for the Data API. When enabled, Neon Auth manages sign-up, login, and account access, issuing the JWTs required for API requests. If you prefer to use a different authentication provider (such as Auth0, Clerk, or Firebase Auth), leave this checkbox unchecked and configure your provider later. See Custom authentication providers for details. Authentication required All requests to the Data API require authentication with a valid JWT token. 3. Configure schema access (optional) The Grant public schema access checkbox automatically applies database permissions so the authenticated role can read and write to tables in the public schema. View the GRANT statements applied -- Schema usage GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA public TO authenticated; -- For existing tables GRANT SELECT , UPDATE , INSERT , DELETE ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO authenticated; -- For future tables ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA public GRANT SELECT , UPDATE , INSERT , DELETE ON TABLES TO authenticated; -- For sequences (for identity columns) GRANT USAGE, SELECT ON ALL SEQUENCES IN SCHEMA public TO authenticated; Enable this checkbox unless you need to manage permissions manually. If you leave it unchecked, see Access control for details on granting permissions yourself. 4. Click Enable Data API Click Enable Data API to activate the Data API. Once enabled, you'll see the Data API page. On the API tab, you'll see: API URL : Your REST API endpoint for accessing your database Refresh schema cache : A button to update the Data API when you make schema changes Security section : Options to configure Neon Auth and enable Row-Level Security on your tables warning If you have tables without RLS enabled, you'll see a warning that authenticated users can view all rows in those tables. We'll show you how to add RLS in the next step. For advanced configuration options like custom authentication providers, exposed schemas, and CORS settings, see the Settings tab or refer to Managing the Data API . Next, you'll create a table with Row-Level Security (RLS) policies to define which rows users can access. Create a table with RLS The Data API interacts directly with your Postgres schema. Because the API is accessible over the internet, it's crucial to enforce security at the database level using PostgreSQL's Row-Level Security (RLS) features. In this example, we'll create a posts table where users can read published posts and manage their own posts securely. Choose the approach that matches how you manage your database schema: SQL : Write SQL directly in the Neon SQL Editor or manage migrations manually. See our PostgreSQL RLS tutorial for more on RLS fundamentals. Drizzle (crudPolicy) : A high-level helper that generates all four CRUD policies (select, insert, update, delete) in one declaration. Best for simple cases where read and modify permissions follow the same pattern. Drizzle (pgPolicy) : Define individual policies for each operation. Use this when you need different logic for different operations (e.g., time-limited updates, different rules for INSERT vs UPDATE). For more on Drizzle RLS, see our Drizzle RLS guide . SQL Drizzle (crudPolicy) Drizzle (pgPolicy) -- This script creates a posts table, enables RLS, and defines four policies: -- one allows authenticated users to read published posts or their own posts, -- and the other three let users insert, update, and delete only their own posts. -- 1. Create the table CREATE TABLE posts ( id bigint GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY , user_id text DEFAULT (auth.user_id()) NOT NULL , content text NOT NULL , is_published boolean DEFAULT false, "created_at" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now () NOT NULL ); -- 2. Enable RLS ALTER TABLE posts ENABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY ; -- 3. Create Policy: Users can see all published posts and their own posts CREATE POLICY "Public read access" ON posts AS PERMISSIVE FOR SELECT TO authenticated USING (is_published OR ( select auth.user_id() = "posts" . "user_id" )); -- 4. Create Policy: Users can insert their own posts CREATE POLICY "Users can insert their own posts" ON posts AS PERMISSIVE FOR INSERT TO "authenticated" WITH CHECK (( select auth.user_id() = "posts" . "user_id" )); -- 5. Create Policy: Users can update their own posts CREATE POLICY "Users can update their own posts" ON posts AS PERMISSIVE FOR UPDATE TO "authenticated" USING (( select auth.user_id() = "posts" . "user_id" )) WITH CHECK (( select auth.user_id() = "posts" . "user_id" )); CREATE POLICY "Users can delete their own posts" ON posts AS PERMISSIVE FOR DELETE TO "authenticated" USING (( select auth.user_id() = "posts" . "user_id" )); What is auth.user_id() and authUid()? auth.user_id() is a Data API helper that extracts the User ID from the JWT token for secure database permission enforcement. authUid() is a Drizzle ORM helper that simplifies using auth.user_id() in policies. Refresh schema cache The Data API caches your database schema for performance. When you modify your schema (adding tables, modifying columns, or changing structure, etc.), you need to refresh this cache for the changes to take effect. To refresh the cache, go to the Data API page in the Neon Console and click Refresh schema cache . Connect and Query You can connect to the Data API using a client library or direct HTTP requests. Option 1: Using a client library Install a client library and run your first query. Choose the option that matches your authentication provider: Neon Auth Other authentication provider Use @neondatabase/neon-js if you're using Neon Auth. This library handles token management automatically. 1. Install npm install @neondatabase/neon-js 2. Usage import { createClient } from '@neondatabase/neon-js' ; // Initialize with Neon Auth const client = createClient ({ auth : { url : process . env . NEON_AUTH_URL , // Your Neon Auth endpoint (from the Neon Console) } , dataApi : { url : process . env . NEON_DATA_API_URL , // Your Data API endpoint (from the Neon Console) } , }); // Query - the JWT token is injected automatically when the user is signed in const { data , error } = await client .from ( 'posts' ) .select ( '*' ) .eq ( 'is_published' , true ) .order ( 'created_at' , { ascending : false }); console .log (data); For detailed guidance on performing INSERT , UPDATE , DELETE , and advanced queries (filters, joins, stored procedures, etc.) in either case, refer to the Neon Javascript SDK documentation . Option 2: Direct HTTP requests You can also query the Data API directly using standard HTTP requests. Include the Authorization header with a valid JWT token from your authentication provider. The token must include a sub claim for RLS policies to work correctly. Where to get the JWT token: Neon Auth : After a user signs in, retrieve the token using client.auth.getSession() from the @neondatabase/neon-js library. See Get current session for details. Other providers : Retrieve the token from your auth provider's SDK (e.g., getAccessToken() in Auth0, getToken() in Clerk). About the sub claim: For RLS policies to work correctly, the JWT token must include a sub (subject) claim, which contains the user's unique identifier. The Data API uses this claim to enforce Row-Level Security policies via the auth.user_id() function. Most authentication providers include this claim by default. Example request: This request queries the posts table for all published posts, ordered by most recent first: curl -X GET 'https://your-data-api-endpoint/rest/v1/posts?is_published=eq.true&order=created_at.desc' \ -H 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_JWT_TOKEN' \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' For more details on constructing requests and handling responses, see the PostgREST documentation . Query patterns The Data API supports full CRUD operations and advanced queries. Here's a quick reference of the most common methods available in the JavaScript SDK : CRUD operations Operation Method Example SDK Reference Select .select() client.from('posts').select('*') select Insert .insert() client.from('posts').insert({ title: 'New post' }) insert Update .update() client.from('posts').update({ title: 'Updated' }).eq('id', 1) update Delete .delete() client.from('posts').delete().eq('id', 1) delete RPC .rpc() client.rpc('function_name', { param: 'value' }) rpc Filters Filter Description Example .eq() Equals .eq('status', 'published') .neq() Not equals .neq('status', 'draft') .gt() Greater than .gt('price', 100) .lt() Less than .lt('price', 50) .gte() Greater than or equal .gte('quantity', 1) .lte() Less than or equal .lte('quantity', 10) .like() Pattern match (case-sensitive) .like('title', '%hello%') .ilike() Pattern match (case-insensitive) .ilike('title', '%hello%') .is() Is null / not null .is('deleted_at', null) .in() Value in array .in('status', ['active', 'pending']) Modifiers Modifier Description Example .order() Sort results .order('created_at', { ascending: false }) .limit() Limit rows returned .limit(10) .single() Return single row .select('*').eq('id', 1).single() For the complete list of methods and detailed examples, see the JavaScript SDK (Auth & Data API) . 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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. 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Other authors Courses *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Digital Page Formatting *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> HCI 470 *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Foundations of HCI *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> HCI 450 *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Inquiry Methods / Use Analysis *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> HCI 445 *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Interaction Design *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> HCI 454 *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Prototyping & Interaction *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> HCI 430 *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Social Marketing & Networking Apps *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> ECT 436 *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Usability Engineering *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> HCI 440 *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> Honors & Awards *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Top 30 Under 30 Future Leaders of Charlotte, NC *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> Elevate Lifestyle *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> Jun 2016 Each year Elevate Lifestyle is on the search for Charlotte's outstanding entrepreneurs, executives, managers and professionals in public, and nonprofit sectors for its annual TOP 30 UNDER 30 "Future Leaders Of Charlotte" Awards. This year is the 6th Annual TOP 30 UNDER 30 "Future Leaders Of Charlotte" Awards, and below is the "Class of 2016". They were chosen out of 90+ nominations this year and they were chosen based on a range of criteria, including professional achievement… Show more Each year Elevate Lifestyle is on the search for Charlotte's outstanding entrepreneurs, executives, managers and professionals in public, and nonprofit sectors for its annual TOP 30 UNDER 30 "Future Leaders Of Charlotte" Awards. This year is the 6th Annual TOP 30 UNDER 30 "Future Leaders Of Charlotte" Awards, and below is the "Class of 2016". They were chosen out of 90+ nominations this year and they were chosen based on a range of criteria, including professional achievement, experience, innovation, leadership and community involvement: http://elevatelifestyle.com/top-30-mike-bifulco/ Show less *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> User Experience COE MVP Award *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> Microsoft Corporation *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> Jan 2013 Awarded for outstanding leadership and performance as a user experience designer and lead. At the time, I was managing and delivering on multiple top priority customer facing Windows Store App engagements, and working with other designers on our team to help them be successful on their projects. Needless to say, it made for some seriously long nights and weekends. *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> GPGP Award *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> Microsoft *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> Mar 2010 Awarded for outstanding management of Microsoft Consulting Services' presales architect assignment process. I managed the initial point of contact for 50+ Architects, connecting the right people to a given job request, representing millions of dollars of work. Languages *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Spanish *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> Limited working proficiency *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Portuguese *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> Elementary proficiency *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> *]:mb-0 text-[18px] text-color-text leading-regular group-hover:underline font-semibold"> Vietnamese *]:mb-0 not-first-middot leading-[1.75]"> Elementary proficiency *]:mb-0 [&>*]:text-md [&>*]:text-color-text-low-emphasis"> Recommendations received Jeremy Osborn “In the 5+ years that Mike and I worked together, not only did I come to trust and rely on his skills in the Technical Director role at Gymnasium, but he became a trusted friend as well. In fact, that word “trust” comes up a lot as I try to pinpoint Mike’s value and character. Trust is a rare commodity these days, but I learned quickly that one could depend on Mike to handle almost anything that was thrown at him with ease, and in the early days of Gymnasium, there was quite a bit of that! He spearheaded the entire transition from the shaky learning management system (that he inherited), to the more robust Open EdX platform. Even there, he had to dive into the unfamiliar waters of Django, Python, and other parts of the dev stack. Quite frankly, I’m sure there were feats of prowess that he performed behind-the-scenes that have gone unnoticed to this day, simply because none of our small team had the technical knowledge to understand just how remarkable his efforts were. But the results speak for themselves: Mike deserves an enormous amount of credit for the success of Aquent Gymnasium, which as I write this, has been going strong (in its current LMS form) since 2015. I can’t stress enough that he was valuable for much, much more than his technical abilities. His opinions on the strategy of the business, his understanding of technology and the field of web design/development, his input on the content of the courses I produced, and even the natural ease as an instructor when I coerced him into teaching a tutorial: all of these add up to someone who was truly a one-in-a-million colleague.” Art Jacobson “Mike was a great asset to our team. He quickly become proficient in a new programming environment and made many important contributions to several different areas of our product.” 4 people have recommended Mike Join now to view More activity by Mike Dev Rels! Started the new year with a resolution to find a better job? Join my team at Arize AI! I guarantee you fun stuff to work on and a non-toxic… Dev Rels! Started the new year with a resolution to find a better job? Join my team at Arize AI! 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https://www.coursera.org/professional-certificates/google-ux-design | Google UX Design Professional Certificate | Coursera For Individuals For Businesses For Universities For Governments Explore Degrees Log In Join for Free Join for Free Google UX Design Professional Certificate About Outcomes Courses Testimonials Browse Computer Science Design and Product Gain next-level skills with Coursera Plus for $199 (regularly $399). Save now . Google UX Design Professional Certificate Get on the fast track to a career in UX design. In this certificate program, you’ll learn in-demand skills, and get AI training from Google experts. Learn at your own pace, no degree or experience required. Instructor: Google Career Certificates New AI skills Enroll for free Starts Jan 13 1,344,265 already enrolled Included with Coursera Plus • Learn more 8 course series Earn a career credential that demonstrates your expertise 4.8 (86,538 reviews) Beginner level Recommended experience Recommended experience Beginner level No degree or prior experience required OK Flexible schedule 6 months at 10 hours a week Learn at your own pace Build toward a degree Learn more 8 course series Earn a career credential that demonstrates your expertise 4.8 (86,538 reviews) Beginner level Recommended experience Recommended experience Beginner level No degree or prior experience required OK Flexible schedule 6 months at 10 hours a week Learn at your own pace Build toward a degree Learn more About Outcomes Courses Testimonials What you'll learn Follow the design process: empathize with users, define pain points, ideate solutions, create wireframes and prototypes, test and iterate on designs Understand the basics of UX research, like planning research studies, conducting interviews and usability studies, and synthesizing research results Apply foundational UX concepts, like user-centered design, accessibility, and equity-focused design Create a professional UX portfolio, including end-to-end projects, so that you're ready to apply for jobs Skills you'll gain Usability Testing User Story Interviewing Skills Presentations Storyboarding UI/UX Research Wireframing User Research Figma (Design Software) Design Reviews Information Architecture Applicant Tracking Systems User Experience Design Persona (User Experience) Data Ethics Responsive Web Design User Centered Design Web Design Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Usability View all skills Details to know Shareable certificate Add to your LinkedIn profile Taught in English 6 languages available See how employees at top companies are mastering in-demand skills Learn more about Coursera for Business Professional Certificate - 8 course series New AI skills Prepare for a career in the high-growth field of UX design, no experience or degree required. With professional training designed by Google, get on the fast-track to a competitively paid job. There are over 58,000 open jobs in UX design with a median entry-level salary of $117,000 in the U.S.¹ User experience (UX) designers focus on the interaction that users have with products, like websites, apps, and physical objects. They make those everyday interactions useful, enjoyable, and accessible. Over 7 courses, gain in-demand skills that will prepare you for an entry-level job. You will create designs on paper and in digital design tools like Figma. By the end of the certificate program, you will have a professional UX portfolio that includes three end-to-end projects, so that you’re ready to apply for jobs. Upon completion, you can directly apply for jobs with Google and over 150 U.S. employers, including Deloitte, Target, Verizon, and of course, Google. 75% of certificate graduates report a positive career outcome (e.g., new job, promotion, or raise) within six months of completion² ¹Lightcast™ U.S. Job Postings (2024: Jan. 1, 2024 - Dec. 31, 2024) ²Based on program graduate survey, United States 2022 Applied Learning Project This program includes over 200 hours of instruction and hundreds of practice-based activities and assessments that simulate real-world UX design scenarios and are critical for success in the workplace. The content is highly interactive and developed by Google employees with decades of experience in UX design. You’ll learn how to complete the design process from beginning to end, including: Empathizing with users; Defining user pain points; Coming up with ideas for design solutions; Creating wireframes, mockups, and prototypes; Testing designs through usability studies; Iterating on designs based on feedback. Through a mix of videos, readings, assessments, and hands-on activities, you’ll learn in-demand design tools like Figma. You’ll even create a portfolio that includes three projects to share with potential employers to showcase the skills you learned in this program. Learn concrete skills that top employers are hiring for right now. Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design Course 1 • 12 hours Course details What you'll learn Identify common job responsibilities of entry-level UX designers and other teams you might work with. Understand foundational concepts in UX design, such as user-centered design, the design process, accessibility, and equity-focused design. Explain why design sprints are an important and useful part of a UX designer’s work. Skills you'll gain Category: User Centered Design User Centered Design Category: User Research User Research Category: Sprint Retrospectives Sprint Retrospectives Category: User Experience Design User Experience Design Category: Design Thinking Design Thinking Category: Usability Usability Category: Prototyping Prototyping Category: User Interface (UI) User Interface (UI) Category: Persona (User Experience) Persona (User Experience) Category: Sprint Planning Sprint Planning Category: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Category: Wireframing Wireframing Start the UX Design Process: Empathize, Define, and Ideate Course 2 • 19 hours Course details What you'll learn Empathize with users to understand their needs and pain points. Develop problem statements to define user needs. Generate ideas for possible solutions to user problems. Skills you'll gain Category: Persona (User Experience) Persona (User Experience) Category: User Research User Research Category: User Experience Design User Experience Design Category: Ideation Ideation Category: Human Factors Human Factors Category: User Story User Story Category: Usability Usability Category: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Category: User Flows User Flows Category: Mockups Mockups Category: Competitive Analysis Competitive Analysis Category: Human Centered Design Human Centered Design Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes Course 3 • 11 hours Course details What you'll learn Create storyboards to come up with ideas about solutions to user needs. Create wireframes on paper and digitally in the design tool Figma. Build paper prototypes to create interactive designs. Design low-fidelity prototypes in Figma. Skills you'll gain Category: Figma (Design Software) Figma (Design Software) Category: Wireframing Wireframing Category: Storyboarding Storyboarding Category: Information Architecture Information Architecture Category: Prototyping Prototyping Category: User Centered Design User Centered Design Category: Usability Usability Category: User Experience Design User Experience Design Category: Conceptual Design Conceptual Design Category: User Interface (UI) User Interface (UI) Category: User Flows User Flows Category: Mockups Mockups Conduct UX Research and Test Early Concepts Course 4 • 14 hours Course details What you'll learn Plan and conduct moderated and unmoderated usability studies. Synthesize observations from usability studies and come up with insights. Share research methodology and insights using persuasive presentation skills. Modify low-fidelity designs based on research insights. Skills you'll gain Category: Usability Testing Usability Testing Category: UI/UX Research UI/UX Research Category: User Research User Research Category: Research Design Research Design Category: Information Privacy Information Privacy Category: Data Ethics Data Ethics Category: User Experience Design User Experience Design Category: Wireframing Wireframing Category: Prototyping Prototyping Category: Presentations Presentations Category: User Centered Design User Centered Design Category: Research Methodologies Research Methodologies Create High-Fidelity Designs and Prototypes in Figma Course 5 • 19 hours Course details What you'll learn Build mockups and high-fidelity prototypes in the design tool Figma. Define and apply common visual design elements and principles. Demonstrate how design systems can be used to organize, standardize, and enhance designs. Understand the role of design critique sessions and feedback while iterating on designs. Skills you'll gain Category: Figma (Design Software) Figma (Design Software) Category: Typography Typography Category: Interaction Design Interaction Design Category: Layout Design Layout Design Category: Design Elements And Principles Design Elements And Principles Category: Color Theory Color Theory Category: User Experience Design User Experience Design Category: Mockups Mockups Category: Usability Testing Usability Testing Category: Prototyping Prototyping Category: Animations Animations Category: Technical Communication Technical Communication Category: User Centered Design User Centered Design Category: User Interface (UI) Design User Interface (UI) Design Build Dynamic User Interfaces (UI) for Websites Course 6 • 15 hours Course details What you'll learn Apply each step of the UX design thinking framework (empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test) to create a dynamic website. Plan information architecture and sitemaps for website designs. Apply common layouts for web pages. Complete a design project and include it in your professional UX portfolio. Skills you'll gain Category: Wireframing Wireframing Category: Information Architecture Information Architecture Category: Usability Testing Usability Testing Category: Responsive Web Design Responsive Web Design Category: User Interface (UI) Design User Interface (UI) Design Category: Prototyping Prototyping Category: Design Reviews Design Reviews Category: Mockups Mockups Category: User Experience Design User Experience Design Category: User Centered Design User Centered Design Category: Figma (Design Software) Figma (Design Software) Category: Web Design Web Design Category: Design Research Design Research Design a User Experience for Social Good & Prepare for Jobs Course 7 • 13 hours Course details What you'll learn Apply each step of the UX design thinking framework (empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test) to create a project focused on social good. Build wireframes, mockups, and low-fidelity and high-fidelity prototypes for a dedicated mobile app and a responsive website. Prepare to successfully interview for an entry-level UX design job. Gain a competitive edge by learning AI skills from Google experts New AI skills Boost your UX design skills with AI Generate personas with help from AI Use AI to help with design iteration Improve stakeholder communication with AI Simplify complex frameworks using AI Use AI to help write your portfolio copy Skills you'll gain Category: User Experience Design User Experience Design Category: Responsive Web Design Responsive Web Design Category: Web Design and Development Web Design and Development Category: Design Research Design Research Category: Human Centered Design Human Centered Design Category: Generative AI Generative AI Category: Usability Testing Usability Testing Category: Design Design Category: Prototyping Prototyping Category: Design Thinking Design Thinking Accelerate Your Job Search with AI Course 8 • 6 hours Course details What you'll learn Uncover your skills and explore new career possibilities, with support from tools like Career Dreamer. Keep your applications organized with Google Sheets. Build a stand out resume and a step-by-step job search plan—with help from Gemini. Prepare for interviews and practice responding to questions using NotebookLM and Gemini Live. Skills you'll gain Category: AI Enablement AI Enablement Category: Applicant Tracking Systems Applicant Tracking Systems Category: Personal Attributes Personal Attributes Category: Problem Solving Problem Solving Category: Communication Communication Category: Generative AI Generative AI Category: Professional Development Professional Development Category: Google Gemini Google Gemini Category: Interviewing Skills Interviewing Skills Earn a career certificate Add this credential to your LinkedIn profile, resume, or CV. Share it on social media and in your performance review. Build toward a degree When you complete this Professional Certificate, you may be able to have your learning recognized for credit if you are admitted and enroll in one of the following online degree programs.¹ View eligible degrees Build toward a degree When you complete this Professional Certificate, you may be able to have your learning recognized for credit if you are admitted and enroll in one of the following online degree programs.¹ I Illinois Tech Bachelor of Information Technology Degree O O.P. Jindal Global University Bachelor of Science in Psychology Degree · 3-6 years H Heriot-Watt University MSc Computer Science Degree · 18 months - 8 years U University of North Texas Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Degree · 15+ hours of study/wk per course ¹Successful application and enrollment are required. Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the number of credits recognized by completing this content that may count towards degree requirements, considering any existing credits you may have. Click on a specific course for more information. OK Instructor Google Career Certificates Google 379 Courses • 14,664,210 learners Offered by Google Learn more Offered by Google Grow with Google is an initiative that draws on Google's decades-long history of building products, platforms, and services that help people and businesses grow. We aim to help everyone – those who make up the workforce of today and the students who will drive the workforce of tomorrow – access the best of Google’s training and tools to grow their skills, careers, and businesses. OK Why people choose Coursera for their career Open new doors with Coursera Plus Unlimited access to 10,000+ world-class courses, hands-on projects, and job-ready certificate programs - all included in your subscription Learn more Advance your career with an online degree Earn a degree from world-class universities - 100% online Explore degrees Join over 3,400 global companies that choose Coursera for Business Upskill your employees to excel in the digital economy Learn more Frequently asked questions What is a UX designer? User experience (UX) designers focus on the experience that users have while using products like websites, apps, and physical objects. UX designers make those everyday interactions useful, enjoyable, and accessible. The role of an entry-level UX designer might include coming up with ideas to address user problems, conducting research with users, and designing wireframes, mockups, and prototypes. If you enjoy talking to and empathizing with people, drawing, thinking creatively, or paying attention to details, a job as a UX designer might be a good fit for you! Why start a career in UX design? As the digital world continues to expand, companies recognize that designing good user experiences is a necessity, which is why UX design is a high-growth and in-demand job field. UX designers create and organize products that people interact with daily, like mobile apps, websites, smart watches, and even physical products. What background knowledge is necessary? None! Whether you’re completely new to the job field or have had some exposure, a Google Career Certificate is the right program for you. Do I need to take the courses in a specific order? We highly recommend taking the courses of each certificate program in the order presented, as the content builds on information from earlier courses. Which tools or platforms are included in the curriculum? Figma is the design tool taught in this certificate program. Spreadsheets, word processing applications, and presentation applications will also be used. Throughout the program, you will create a professional portfolio, using the platform of your choice, to showcase your UX design work. What will I be able to do upon completing the professional certificate? Google Career Certificates are designed to prepare you for an entry-level role in job fields like data analytics, digital marketing & e-commerce, IT support, project management, and UX design. Upon completion of a Google Career Certificate, like this one, certificate graduates in the U.S. will have the option to share their information with top U.S. employers that are hiring entry-level professionals, like Lowe's, Adobe, Verizon and of course, Google. Employer consortiums are currently available in the U.S., Canada, India, Singapore, Indonesia and are coming to more countries soon. The employers included will vary by country. Which jobs does this program prepare for? One of the most exciting parts about joining the field of user experience is the large number of job opportunities available. Nearly every company needs UX designers to help create their digital and physical products. While the need for UX designers continues to grow, there is currently a shortage of UX design professionals to fill those roles. A career in UX design allows you the opportunity to work as a generalist, finding a role as a UX designer, UI designer, or UX researcher, or as a specialist, like a visual designer or interaction designer. Upon completion of this certificate program, you will be able to search for jobs with all of these titles, and find the role that best suits you. What resources will be available to help with the job search process? 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https://lab174.com/blog/202601-yaml-norway/#cb4-1 | YAML? That’s Norway problem < Back to LAB174.com YAML? That’s Norway problem 2026-01-12 Abstract A deep dive into YAML’s Norway problem: why the country code NO gets parsed as false, its history from YAML v1.0 to v1.2, and why popular libraries still exhibit this behavior in 2026. What is yaml Yaml is a well-known data serialization language designed for human readability. It’s a popular choice for configuration files and metadata. Here’s a simple example: # project.yaml title : Nonoverse description : Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms. link : https://lab174.com/nonoverse countries : - DE - FR - PL - RO Let’s verify that the above example parses correctly. We’ll use Python 1 with Py Yaml 2 version 6.0.3 (the latest version as of this writing). First, let’s install it: python3 -m pip install pyyaml==6.0.3 Now let’s write a simple script to parse the yaml file: # python-pyyaml.py import json import yaml with open ( "project.yaml" , "r" , encoding = "utf-8" ) as f: data = yaml.safe_load(f) print (json.dumps(data, indent = 2 )) Running python3 python-pyyaml.py produces this output: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "PL" , "RO" ] } So far everything behaves as expected. As of January 2026 Python is the world’s 4th most popular programming language according to a 2025 Stack Overflow Survey ( archive ) ↩︎ Py Yaml is Python’s most popular yaml library and a top 20 Python library overall in the last month according to PyPI Stats ( archive ). It is also an “official” yaml library in the sense that its source code is hosted in a Github repository owned by the yaml Github account; see: Canonical source repository for Py Yaml . ↩︎ The Norway problem in yaml When we change the original yaml file and add Norway’s two letter iso country code to the existing list: countries : - DE - FR - NO - PL - RO Using the same parsing method, the file now yields this result: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , false , "PL" , "RO" ] } Note that NO has been replaced with false . This is unexpected. Nothing about the context suggests a boolean should appear here. The NO literal sits in a list of country codes like FR or PL and appears similar in form. The problem, of course, is that “no” is also an English word with a negative meaning. This feature was originally added to allow writing booleans in a more human readable way, e.g.: platforms : iPhone : yes iPad : yes AppleWatch : no This gets parsed as: { "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false } } The idea was that configuration files should read like natural language. In practice this behavior proved problematic, becoming the notorious Norway problem in yaml . One workaround is to escape the string, like this: countries : - DE - FR - "NO" - PL - RO With quotes, the file parses as expected: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false }, "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "NO" , "PL" , "RO" ] } Many articles about yaml ’s Norway problem stop here, presenting quoting as the canonical fix. There is more. Yaml ’s history To understand today’s state of the Norway problem we’ll first look at how yaml evolved. May 2001 – Yaml first pass specification At this time, yaml was more of a concept than a finished language. It looked a bit different, though somewhat recognizable. Below is a partial example from the original specification; there are more in the full document, sadly none with boolean values. buyer : % address : % city : Royal Oak line one : 458 Wittigen's Way line two : Suite 292 postal : 48046 state : MI family name : Dumars given name : Chris The document makes no mention of parsing no to false . The “Serilization Format / bnf ” section even contains a typo and a “to do” note 3 : This section contains the bnf 4 productions for the yaml syntax. Much to do… Full first pass specification – archived link ↩︎ Bnf stands for “Backus–Naur form”, a notation system for syntax definition ( Wikipedia ). ↩︎ January 2004 – Yaml v1.0 final draft This version describes various ways of presenting scalars 5 , including both quoted scalars and plain scalars with implicit typing. This is what we’re after. Version 1.0 defined only sequence , map , and string as mandatory types 6 . The rest were optional, but a reference specification existed. That reference specification for the optional boolean type included English word format. Supported words were: true/false , on/off , and also yes/no 7 . This allows the Norway problem to appear – even if following that part of reference is described as optional. – Bonus: implicit typing can be overridden with explicit tags – we’ll talk about this later. – Bonus: single sign characters, i.e. + and - should also be treated as true and false ; even more so, as they are described as the canonical form 8 ! A scalar data type, or just scalar, is any non-composite value. Generally, all basic primitive data types are considered scalar source: Wikipedia ↩︎ Following is a description of the three mandatory core tags. Yaml requires support for the seq, map and str tags. source: Yaml v1.0 specification, tag repository ↩︎ English word format: implicit english ~= true|True|TRUE |false|False|FALSE |yes|Yes|YES |no|No|NO |on|On|ON |off|Off|OFF source: Yaml v1.0 boolean type specification – archived link ↩︎ Single sign character format: implicit canonical ~= +|- source: Yaml v1.0 boolean type specification – archived link ↩︎ January 2005 – Yaml v1.1 final draft Version 1.1 maintained the same implicit typing behavior as v1.0. However, the types listed in the spec – including boolean – while still not mandatory, were now strongly recommended 9 . – Bonus: single sign characters are no longer included and the canonical form is now y/n 10 . these tags represent types that are useful across a wide range of applications and it is strongly recommended they be used whenever appropriate to promote interoperability. source: Yaml v1.1 specification, tag repository ( archive ) ↩︎ Yaml v1.1 boolean type specification , ( archive ) ↩︎ July 2009 – Yaml Revision 1.2.0 Its goal was to make yaml compliant with json , going as far as allowing json to be a subset of yaml 11 . Implicit typing rules have been removed, including the boolean English word format. – Bonus: explicit typing rules are still present. On paper, the Norway problem shouldn’t exist anymore, at least not since this yaml revision. So why are we still seeing it in 2026? The primary objective of this revision is to bring Yaml into compliance with json as an official subset. source: Yaml revision v1.2.0 ↩︎ Yaml spec version history until v1.2.0 Yaml spec version Date Type of no : Value of no first pass specification May 2001 unspecified unspecified v1.0 January 2004 boolean false v1.1 January 2005 boolean false v1.2.0 July 2009 string "no" Table 1: Summary of yaml spec changes. Note that “Type of no ” and “Value of no ” labels refer to the literal without quotes. Yaml in practice To understand why the Norway problem persists, we need to examine the scope of work involved in implementing yaml spec changes. Some clues are present in earlier text already, we see that yaml supports implicit typing, explicit typing, and various presenting formats. Also, the time between different yaml spec version releases is measured in years. What hides between the lines is that yaml and its specification are very, hugely, extremely complex. Seriously, it’s hard to overstate this. Since v1.0 yaml ’s goal was to build upon xml 12 and a number of other technologies, as listed in the final draft 13 : Yaml integrates and builds upon concepts described by C, Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, rfc0822 ( mail ), rfc1866 ( html ), rfc2045 ( mime ), rfc2396 ( uri ), xml , sax and soap Yaml supports attachments, custom tags, references – the list goes on. There was even yaxml , an xml binding for yaml 14 . There are 9 ways of writing multiline strings – and some claim the number is actually 63 15 . Characters like ? , ! , !! in some cases have special meanings, with the latter allowing arbitrary code execution. Given this complexity, the Norway problem wasn’t the only language quirk in yaml v1.1. Revision v1.2 simplified boolean behavior and more (e.g. handling of null and numerical values), while other language features remained unchanged. How did libraries react to changes in such a complex specification? In fact yaml was originally intended to be a markup language and its name stood for “Yet Another Markup Language”. Six months after the first pass specification, in January 2002, it was renamed to “ Yaml Ain’t Markup Language”. ↩︎ Yaml v1.0 specification, prior art ↩︎ a subset of xml which has yaml ’s information model, but xml ’s syntax (…) a xslt Stylesheet is provided, along with the canonical invoice example in xml using this schema source: Yaxml , the (draft) xml Binding for yaml – archived link ↩︎ There are 5 6 NINE (or 63, depending how you count) different ways to write multi-line strings in yaml . (…) 2 block styles, each with 2 possible block chomping indicators (or none), and with 9 possible indentation indicators (or none), 1 plain style and 2 quoted styles: 2 x (2 + 1) x (9 + 1) + 1 + 2 = 63 source: Stack Overflow answer ( archived ) ↩︎ Yaml libraries As of January 2026 popular yaml libraries still haven’t moved from v1.1 to v1.2, and they still exhibit the Norway problem. Smaller alternative projects have appeared, but their usage hasn’t surpassed the existing v1.1 libraries. Some users have built their own alternative parsers, mixing v1.1 and v1.2 features, or focusing on a subset of yaml suited to their needs. Below are some examples. Py Yaml As mentioned before, Py Yaml is Python’s most popular yaml library and one of the most popular Python libraries overall. Py Yaml never added v1.2 support. There is an open issue from 2017 in Py Yaml ’s Github project about introducing support for v1.2 16 . There are at least two more related open issues, plus several closed ones. An unofficial library 17 exists that can be used on top of Py Yaml to provide partial v1.2 support (its documentation notes that not all v1.2 features are implemented). Another Python library, ruamel.yaml 18 , supports v1.2 by default. Py Yaml Github Issue #116 ↩︎ yamlcore PyPI project page ↩︎ ruamel.yaml PyPI project page ↩︎ Lib Yaml Lib Yaml is the long-standing C library for yaml , it is used widely as a dependency by other tools and bindings. Like Py Yaml , it’s an “official” implementation – in the sense that its canonical repository is hosted on Github and owned by the official ‘yaml’ Github account. Lib Yaml also never added v1.2 support. An open issue from 2016 in Lib Yaml ’s github project requests adding v1.2 support 19 . As mentioned earlier, Lib Yaml sits deep in dependency trees; changing its behavior is especially risky and slow. A less popular library, libfyaml 20 , supports v1.2 by default. Lib Yaml Github Issue #20 ↩︎ libfyaml Github project page ↩︎ Golang’s gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Currently unmaintained 21 , historically the most popular and still holds more Github stars then other Golang yaml libraries. It’s especially interesting because it declares support for a mix of v1.1 and 1.2 22 . The Golang’s most popular actively maintained library 23 defaults to v1.2 behavior. “This project is unmaintained” , source: gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Github project page ↩︎ “The yaml package supports most of yaml 1.2, but preserves some behavior from 1.1 for backwards compatibility.” , source: gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Github project page ↩︎ goccy/go-yaml Github project page ↩︎ Kyaml Kyaml is a yaml dialect built for the Kubernetes project, launched in June 2025. Its goal is to provide a safer and less ambiguous tool; it is also designed specifically for Kubernetes, trading generality for predictability. The announcement blog post references the Norway problem directly 24 . Yaml ’s significant whitespace requires careful attention to indentation and nesting, while its optional string-quoting can lead to unexpected type coercion (for example: “The Norway Bug”). source: Kubernetes v1.34 Sneak Peek ↩︎ Is the Norway problem solved? Yaml ’s ecosystem is not just libraries, it’s also the community of users. Including: strong and conflicting opinions about yaml in general and the Norway problem in particular. In some part this outcome could be expected; after all yaml is very popular, deceptively complex, and is used in different kinds of scenarios, from small personal config files to critical infrastructure setups. Many texts don’t distinguish between yaml spec versions at all 25 . Even when spec version numbers are used, they’re frequently mistyped. It’s not difficult to find documentation claiming that implicit boolean typing is a trait of yaml specification version 1.2 26 (the correct version is v1.1); mistakes get spotted 27 and eventually updated, but that takes more time and effort than making the original typo. On the other hand we see users who declare the Norway problem as solved because it doesn’t exist in the latest spec version, or because they haven’t experienced it themselves, or for other reasons 28 . To be fair, that language feature was removed over a decade ago, and it’s unexpected that popular libraries still support the older spec version. Technically, the issue is solved in the spec – but in practice, most widely adopted implementations still support implicit boolean typing, as we’ve seen. Finally, there are end users who are so unhappy with yaml that they prefer almost anything else 29 . We end up with countless use cases (hobby, pro, critical infrastructure, …), roles (spec author, library maintainer, end user debugging a failed deployment at 11pm, …), and just as many points of views. The yaml specification defines many strings that are automatically interpreted as boolean values, which often conflicts with developer expectations. When you write country: NO , the yaml parser interprets NO as the boolean false , not the string "NO" source: What is the Norway Bug? ↩︎ The most tragic aspect of this bug , however, is that it is intended behavior according to the yaml 1.2 specification. source: The Norway Problem – why Strict Yaml refuses to do implicit typing and so should you ↩︎ In this case a Github issue has been created: It was intended according to the yaml 1.1 specification, but in yaml 1.2, the only recognized booleans are true , True , TRUE , false , False , FALSE . source: strictyaml Github issue #186 ↩︎ I don’t want to link to individual messages on social platforms to err on the side of users’ privacy; I’ll paraphrase some of them below, for illustration purposes. Norway problem has been solved for 16 years. Using 1.1 at this point is just forehead palming foolishness. The Norway issue is a bit blown out of proportion. I have been using YAML for 5+ years and have never had it. We stopped having this problem over ten years ago. Just quote your strings. Another solution is to change the country name. ↩︎ Same as earlier, I’ll paraphrase a few messages below, meant for illustration. Stop using YAML YAML - just say Norway. You should stop even tolerating YAML, refuse on sight. YAML made sense before JSON became a thing. YAML made me look at XML wistfully. Why people persist with YAML in new projects is baffling to me. People from Norway couldn't sign up. Took us a while to figure out. ↩︎ What next? In yaml final draft v1.0, the document specified that, along with yes and no , + and - should also be parsed as booleans. This was removed v1.1. There was an idea to keep that functionality when plus or minus signs were preceded with a dot ( .+ and .- ), but it didn’t catch on. Despite its well known and lesser known quirks, yaml remains popular and widely used. At this scale small quirks cascade into unexpected issues. And changes – or fixes – are introduced at a glacial pace. Then again, yaml ’s charm has its place, as evidenced by its popularity. While spec change adoption is very slow, it is still ongoing. New projects will likely adopt newer libraries, where the Norway problem no longer exists. If there is a single takeaway from this article, it’s this: yaml ecosystem is fragmented; on the whole it is moving towards a slightly stricter version. Implicit boolean typing is getting removed, it’s no longer in the official specification and most new libraries adhere to that. As of January 2026 however, the older libraries are stuck on the older version of the spec, they are still more popular and updating or phasing them out may take a while. Frequently Asked Questions Why not just use json in place of yaml ? A common reply is “no comments” – because json doesn’t support comments 30 ; many other yaml features aren’t supported either. This makes json a simpler and stricter alternative. Wheter that’s a better fit for your project, that depends on the project. As always, personal preference plays a role too. Note: json has its own flavors, like jsonc 31 . It was a conscious decision; there is an explanation from Douglas Crockford, as well as a suggestion about using json for configuration files: I removed comments from json because I saw people were using them to hold parsing directives, a practice which would have destroyed interoperability. I know that the lack of comments makes some people sad, but it shouldn’t. Suppose you are using json to keep configuration files, which you would like to annotate. Go ahead and insert all the comments you like. Then pipe it through JSMin before handing it to your json parser. source: Google Plus post by Douglas Crockford – archived link ↩︎ Json with Comments – project’s homepage ↩︎ Is yaml a superset of json ? After writing this article, I’m still not entirely sure. Even though the goal of yaml revision v1.2.0 was to make that happen and revisions 1.2.0 and 1.2.1 claimed it explicitly 32 : Yaml can therefore be viewed as a natural superset of json , offering improved human readability and a more complete information model. That text has been removed from the latest yaml revision 1.2.2. A popular article 33 claims to prove that yaml is not a superset of json , but that article uses a v1.1 parser – and as we know v1.1 never claimed json compatibility. So that won’t help us. The actual reason might be that yaml requires maps to have unique keys 34 , while json only recommends it 35 . So perhaps most json (i.e. json where objects have unique keys) is a subset of yaml . Some ambiguity remains. See e.g.: Yaml Version 1.2 Revision 1.2.1 ↩︎ Json treats the value 1e2 a number, of course, because it’s not in quote marks. Yaml fails to parse it as a number so silently falls back to treating it as a string. source: YAML IS NOT A SUPERSET OF JSON ↩︎ The content of a mapping node is an unordered set of key/value node pairs, with the restriction that each of the keys is unique source: Yaml Version 1.2 Revision 1.2.2 ↩︎ The names within an object SHOULD be unique. source: The application/json Media Type for JavaScript Object Notation ( json ) ↩︎ What went wrong? This question is out of scope for this article – here the goal is to prioritize facts over “what if?”. If i had to answer, I’d say that nothing went wrong. When a complex technology with a stable ecosystem introduces a breaking change, sometimes the process can take ages. The main surprise here is how complicated yaml really is. Also, as we’ve seen, with yaml and related tools being free software, anyone could contribute to improving the v1.2 adoption rate – or move to a tool that suits them better, or even create one. What about toml , sexagesimal numbers, schemas, human genes, Ruby, or Perl? These topics are only loosely related to the Norway problem, and this text is already quite long. If you enjoyed reading it, leave positive feedback somewhere and a Part 2 might happen. In the meantime, visit my homepage 36 and check out my other projects – maybe you’ll find something else you’ll enjoy. LAB174 homepage ↩︎ Epilogue Implicit boolean typing has been removed, but explicit boolean typing still remains. If a uniform yaml 1.2 future actually arrives, you can still bring a little bit of nostalgia to your code by writing: title : Nonoverse description : Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms. link : https://lab174.com/nonoverse platforms : iPhone : !!bool yes iPad : !!bool yes # Note the explicit typing here and above. AppleWatch : !!bool no countries : - DE - FR - NO - PL - RO When parsed with yq , a tool that supports yaml revision 1.2 by default: yq eval -o=json project.yaml It returns: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false }, "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "NO" , "PL" , "RO" ] } < Back to LAB174.com | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
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https://lab174.com/blog/202601-yaml-norway/#cb1-1 | YAML? That’s Norway problem < Back to LAB174.com YAML? That’s Norway problem 2026-01-12 Abstract A deep dive into YAML’s Norway problem: why the country code NO gets parsed as false, its history from YAML v1.0 to v1.2, and why popular libraries still exhibit this behavior in 2026. What is yaml Yaml is a well-known data serialization language designed for human readability. It’s a popular choice for configuration files and metadata. Here’s a simple example: # project.yaml title : Nonoverse description : Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms. link : https://lab174.com/nonoverse countries : - DE - FR - PL - RO Let’s verify that the above example parses correctly. We’ll use Python 1 with Py Yaml 2 version 6.0.3 (the latest version as of this writing). First, let’s install it: python3 -m pip install pyyaml==6.0.3 Now let’s write a simple script to parse the yaml file: # python-pyyaml.py import json import yaml with open ( "project.yaml" , "r" , encoding = "utf-8" ) as f: data = yaml.safe_load(f) print (json.dumps(data, indent = 2 )) Running python3 python-pyyaml.py produces this output: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "PL" , "RO" ] } So far everything behaves as expected. As of January 2026 Python is the world’s 4th most popular programming language according to a 2025 Stack Overflow Survey ( archive ) ↩︎ Py Yaml is Python’s most popular yaml library and a top 20 Python library overall in the last month according to PyPI Stats ( archive ). It is also an “official” yaml library in the sense that its source code is hosted in a Github repository owned by the yaml Github account; see: Canonical source repository for Py Yaml . ↩︎ The Norway problem in yaml When we change the original yaml file and add Norway’s two letter iso country code to the existing list: countries : - DE - FR - NO - PL - RO Using the same parsing method, the file now yields this result: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , false , "PL" , "RO" ] } Note that NO has been replaced with false . This is unexpected. Nothing about the context suggests a boolean should appear here. The NO literal sits in a list of country codes like FR or PL and appears similar in form. The problem, of course, is that “no” is also an English word with a negative meaning. This feature was originally added to allow writing booleans in a more human readable way, e.g.: platforms : iPhone : yes iPad : yes AppleWatch : no This gets parsed as: { "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false } } The idea was that configuration files should read like natural language. In practice this behavior proved problematic, becoming the notorious Norway problem in yaml . One workaround is to escape the string, like this: countries : - DE - FR - "NO" - PL - RO With quotes, the file parses as expected: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false }, "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "NO" , "PL" , "RO" ] } Many articles about yaml ’s Norway problem stop here, presenting quoting as the canonical fix. There is more. Yaml ’s history To understand today’s state of the Norway problem we’ll first look at how yaml evolved. May 2001 – Yaml first pass specification At this time, yaml was more of a concept than a finished language. It looked a bit different, though somewhat recognizable. Below is a partial example from the original specification; there are more in the full document, sadly none with boolean values. buyer : % address : % city : Royal Oak line one : 458 Wittigen's Way line two : Suite 292 postal : 48046 state : MI family name : Dumars given name : Chris The document makes no mention of parsing no to false . The “Serilization Format / bnf ” section even contains a typo and a “to do” note 3 : This section contains the bnf 4 productions for the yaml syntax. Much to do… Full first pass specification – archived link ↩︎ Bnf stands for “Backus–Naur form”, a notation system for syntax definition ( Wikipedia ). ↩︎ January 2004 – Yaml v1.0 final draft This version describes various ways of presenting scalars 5 , including both quoted scalars and plain scalars with implicit typing. This is what we’re after. Version 1.0 defined only sequence , map , and string as mandatory types 6 . The rest were optional, but a reference specification existed. That reference specification for the optional boolean type included English word format. Supported words were: true/false , on/off , and also yes/no 7 . This allows the Norway problem to appear – even if following that part of reference is described as optional. – Bonus: implicit typing can be overridden with explicit tags – we’ll talk about this later. – Bonus: single sign characters, i.e. + and - should also be treated as true and false ; even more so, as they are described as the canonical form 8 ! A scalar data type, or just scalar, is any non-composite value. Generally, all basic primitive data types are considered scalar source: Wikipedia ↩︎ Following is a description of the three mandatory core tags. Yaml requires support for the seq, map and str tags. source: Yaml v1.0 specification, tag repository ↩︎ English word format: implicit english ~= true|True|TRUE |false|False|FALSE |yes|Yes|YES |no|No|NO |on|On|ON |off|Off|OFF source: Yaml v1.0 boolean type specification – archived link ↩︎ Single sign character format: implicit canonical ~= +|- source: Yaml v1.0 boolean type specification – archived link ↩︎ January 2005 – Yaml v1.1 final draft Version 1.1 maintained the same implicit typing behavior as v1.0. However, the types listed in the spec – including boolean – while still not mandatory, were now strongly recommended 9 . – Bonus: single sign characters are no longer included and the canonical form is now y/n 10 . these tags represent types that are useful across a wide range of applications and it is strongly recommended they be used whenever appropriate to promote interoperability. source: Yaml v1.1 specification, tag repository ( archive ) ↩︎ Yaml v1.1 boolean type specification , ( archive ) ↩︎ July 2009 – Yaml Revision 1.2.0 Its goal was to make yaml compliant with json , going as far as allowing json to be a subset of yaml 11 . Implicit typing rules have been removed, including the boolean English word format. – Bonus: explicit typing rules are still present. On paper, the Norway problem shouldn’t exist anymore, at least not since this yaml revision. So why are we still seeing it in 2026? The primary objective of this revision is to bring Yaml into compliance with json as an official subset. source: Yaml revision v1.2.0 ↩︎ Yaml spec version history until v1.2.0 Yaml spec version Date Type of no : Value of no first pass specification May 2001 unspecified unspecified v1.0 January 2004 boolean false v1.1 January 2005 boolean false v1.2.0 July 2009 string "no" Table 1: Summary of yaml spec changes. Note that “Type of no ” and “Value of no ” labels refer to the literal without quotes. Yaml in practice To understand why the Norway problem persists, we need to examine the scope of work involved in implementing yaml spec changes. Some clues are present in earlier text already, we see that yaml supports implicit typing, explicit typing, and various presenting formats. Also, the time between different yaml spec version releases is measured in years. What hides between the lines is that yaml and its specification are very, hugely, extremely complex. Seriously, it’s hard to overstate this. Since v1.0 yaml ’s goal was to build upon xml 12 and a number of other technologies, as listed in the final draft 13 : Yaml integrates and builds upon concepts described by C, Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, rfc0822 ( mail ), rfc1866 ( html ), rfc2045 ( mime ), rfc2396 ( uri ), xml , sax and soap Yaml supports attachments, custom tags, references – the list goes on. There was even yaxml , an xml binding for yaml 14 . There are 9 ways of writing multiline strings – and some claim the number is actually 63 15 . Characters like ? , ! , !! in some cases have special meanings, with the latter allowing arbitrary code execution. Given this complexity, the Norway problem wasn’t the only language quirk in yaml v1.1. Revision v1.2 simplified boolean behavior and more (e.g. handling of null and numerical values), while other language features remained unchanged. How did libraries react to changes in such a complex specification? In fact yaml was originally intended to be a markup language and its name stood for “Yet Another Markup Language”. Six months after the first pass specification, in January 2002, it was renamed to “ Yaml Ain’t Markup Language”. ↩︎ Yaml v1.0 specification, prior art ↩︎ a subset of xml which has yaml ’s information model, but xml ’s syntax (…) a xslt Stylesheet is provided, along with the canonical invoice example in xml using this schema source: Yaxml , the (draft) xml Binding for yaml – archived link ↩︎ There are 5 6 NINE (or 63, depending how you count) different ways to write multi-line strings in yaml . (…) 2 block styles, each with 2 possible block chomping indicators (or none), and with 9 possible indentation indicators (or none), 1 plain style and 2 quoted styles: 2 x (2 + 1) x (9 + 1) + 1 + 2 = 63 source: Stack Overflow answer ( archived ) ↩︎ Yaml libraries As of January 2026 popular yaml libraries still haven’t moved from v1.1 to v1.2, and they still exhibit the Norway problem. Smaller alternative projects have appeared, but their usage hasn’t surpassed the existing v1.1 libraries. Some users have built their own alternative parsers, mixing v1.1 and v1.2 features, or focusing on a subset of yaml suited to their needs. Below are some examples. Py Yaml As mentioned before, Py Yaml is Python’s most popular yaml library and one of the most popular Python libraries overall. Py Yaml never added v1.2 support. There is an open issue from 2017 in Py Yaml ’s Github project about introducing support for v1.2 16 . There are at least two more related open issues, plus several closed ones. An unofficial library 17 exists that can be used on top of Py Yaml to provide partial v1.2 support (its documentation notes that not all v1.2 features are implemented). Another Python library, ruamel.yaml 18 , supports v1.2 by default. Py Yaml Github Issue #116 ↩︎ yamlcore PyPI project page ↩︎ ruamel.yaml PyPI project page ↩︎ Lib Yaml Lib Yaml is the long-standing C library for yaml , it is used widely as a dependency by other tools and bindings. Like Py Yaml , it’s an “official” implementation – in the sense that its canonical repository is hosted on Github and owned by the official ‘yaml’ Github account. Lib Yaml also never added v1.2 support. An open issue from 2016 in Lib Yaml ’s github project requests adding v1.2 support 19 . As mentioned earlier, Lib Yaml sits deep in dependency trees; changing its behavior is especially risky and slow. A less popular library, libfyaml 20 , supports v1.2 by default. Lib Yaml Github Issue #20 ↩︎ libfyaml Github project page ↩︎ Golang’s gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Currently unmaintained 21 , historically the most popular and still holds more Github stars then other Golang yaml libraries. It’s especially interesting because it declares support for a mix of v1.1 and 1.2 22 . The Golang’s most popular actively maintained library 23 defaults to v1.2 behavior. “This project is unmaintained” , source: gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Github project page ↩︎ “The yaml package supports most of yaml 1.2, but preserves some behavior from 1.1 for backwards compatibility.” , source: gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Github project page ↩︎ goccy/go-yaml Github project page ↩︎ Kyaml Kyaml is a yaml dialect built for the Kubernetes project, launched in June 2025. Its goal is to provide a safer and less ambiguous tool; it is also designed specifically for Kubernetes, trading generality for predictability. The announcement blog post references the Norway problem directly 24 . Yaml ’s significant whitespace requires careful attention to indentation and nesting, while its optional string-quoting can lead to unexpected type coercion (for example: “The Norway Bug”). source: Kubernetes v1.34 Sneak Peek ↩︎ Is the Norway problem solved? Yaml ’s ecosystem is not just libraries, it’s also the community of users. Including: strong and conflicting opinions about yaml in general and the Norway problem in particular. In some part this outcome could be expected; after all yaml is very popular, deceptively complex, and is used in different kinds of scenarios, from small personal config files to critical infrastructure setups. Many texts don’t distinguish between yaml spec versions at all 25 . Even when spec version numbers are used, they’re frequently mistyped. It’s not difficult to find documentation claiming that implicit boolean typing is a trait of yaml specification version 1.2 26 (the correct version is v1.1); mistakes get spotted 27 and eventually updated, but that takes more time and effort than making the original typo. On the other hand we see users who declare the Norway problem as solved because it doesn’t exist in the latest spec version, or because they haven’t experienced it themselves, or for other reasons 28 . To be fair, that language feature was removed over a decade ago, and it’s unexpected that popular libraries still support the older spec version. Technically, the issue is solved in the spec – but in practice, most widely adopted implementations still support implicit boolean typing, as we’ve seen. Finally, there are end users who are so unhappy with yaml that they prefer almost anything else 29 . We end up with countless use cases (hobby, pro, critical infrastructure, …), roles (spec author, library maintainer, end user debugging a failed deployment at 11pm, …), and just as many points of views. The yaml specification defines many strings that are automatically interpreted as boolean values, which often conflicts with developer expectations. When you write country: NO , the yaml parser interprets NO as the boolean false , not the string "NO" source: What is the Norway Bug? ↩︎ The most tragic aspect of this bug , however, is that it is intended behavior according to the yaml 1.2 specification. source: The Norway Problem – why Strict Yaml refuses to do implicit typing and so should you ↩︎ In this case a Github issue has been created: It was intended according to the yaml 1.1 specification, but in yaml 1.2, the only recognized booleans are true , True , TRUE , false , False , FALSE . source: strictyaml Github issue #186 ↩︎ I don’t want to link to individual messages on social platforms to err on the side of users’ privacy; I’ll paraphrase some of them below, for illustration purposes. Norway problem has been solved for 16 years. Using 1.1 at this point is just forehead palming foolishness. The Norway issue is a bit blown out of proportion. I have been using YAML for 5+ years and have never had it. We stopped having this problem over ten years ago. Just quote your strings. Another solution is to change the country name. ↩︎ Same as earlier, I’ll paraphrase a few messages below, meant for illustration. Stop using YAML YAML - just say Norway. You should stop even tolerating YAML, refuse on sight. YAML made sense before JSON became a thing. YAML made me look at XML wistfully. Why people persist with YAML in new projects is baffling to me. People from Norway couldn't sign up. Took us a while to figure out. ↩︎ What next? In yaml final draft v1.0, the document specified that, along with yes and no , + and - should also be parsed as booleans. This was removed v1.1. There was an idea to keep that functionality when plus or minus signs were preceded with a dot ( .+ and .- ), but it didn’t catch on. Despite its well known and lesser known quirks, yaml remains popular and widely used. At this scale small quirks cascade into unexpected issues. And changes – or fixes – are introduced at a glacial pace. Then again, yaml ’s charm has its place, as evidenced by its popularity. While spec change adoption is very slow, it is still ongoing. New projects will likely adopt newer libraries, where the Norway problem no longer exists. If there is a single takeaway from this article, it’s this: yaml ecosystem is fragmented; on the whole it is moving towards a slightly stricter version. Implicit boolean typing is getting removed, it’s no longer in the official specification and most new libraries adhere to that. As of January 2026 however, the older libraries are stuck on the older version of the spec, they are still more popular and updating or phasing them out may take a while. Frequently Asked Questions Why not just use json in place of yaml ? A common reply is “no comments” – because json doesn’t support comments 30 ; many other yaml features aren’t supported either. This makes json a simpler and stricter alternative. Wheter that’s a better fit for your project, that depends on the project. As always, personal preference plays a role too. Note: json has its own flavors, like jsonc 31 . It was a conscious decision; there is an explanation from Douglas Crockford, as well as a suggestion about using json for configuration files: I removed comments from json because I saw people were using them to hold parsing directives, a practice which would have destroyed interoperability. I know that the lack of comments makes some people sad, but it shouldn’t. Suppose you are using json to keep configuration files, which you would like to annotate. Go ahead and insert all the comments you like. Then pipe it through JSMin before handing it to your json parser. source: Google Plus post by Douglas Crockford – archived link ↩︎ Json with Comments – project’s homepage ↩︎ Is yaml a superset of json ? After writing this article, I’m still not entirely sure. Even though the goal of yaml revision v1.2.0 was to make that happen and revisions 1.2.0 and 1.2.1 claimed it explicitly 32 : Yaml can therefore be viewed as a natural superset of json , offering improved human readability and a more complete information model. That text has been removed from the latest yaml revision 1.2.2. A popular article 33 claims to prove that yaml is not a superset of json , but that article uses a v1.1 parser – and as we know v1.1 never claimed json compatibility. So that won’t help us. The actual reason might be that yaml requires maps to have unique keys 34 , while json only recommends it 35 . So perhaps most json (i.e. json where objects have unique keys) is a subset of yaml . Some ambiguity remains. See e.g.: Yaml Version 1.2 Revision 1.2.1 ↩︎ Json treats the value 1e2 a number, of course, because it’s not in quote marks. Yaml fails to parse it as a number so silently falls back to treating it as a string. source: YAML IS NOT A SUPERSET OF JSON ↩︎ The content of a mapping node is an unordered set of key/value node pairs, with the restriction that each of the keys is unique source: Yaml Version 1.2 Revision 1.2.2 ↩︎ The names within an object SHOULD be unique. source: The application/json Media Type for JavaScript Object Notation ( json ) ↩︎ What went wrong? This question is out of scope for this article – here the goal is to prioritize facts over “what if?”. If i had to answer, I’d say that nothing went wrong. When a complex technology with a stable ecosystem introduces a breaking change, sometimes the process can take ages. The main surprise here is how complicated yaml really is. Also, as we’ve seen, with yaml and related tools being free software, anyone could contribute to improving the v1.2 adoption rate – or move to a tool that suits them better, or even create one. What about toml , sexagesimal numbers, schemas, human genes, Ruby, or Perl? These topics are only loosely related to the Norway problem, and this text is already quite long. If you enjoyed reading it, leave positive feedback somewhere and a Part 2 might happen. In the meantime, visit my homepage 36 and check out my other projects – maybe you’ll find something else you’ll enjoy. LAB174 homepage ↩︎ Epilogue Implicit boolean typing has been removed, but explicit boolean typing still remains. If a uniform yaml 1.2 future actually arrives, you can still bring a little bit of nostalgia to your code by writing: title : Nonoverse description : Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms. link : https://lab174.com/nonoverse platforms : iPhone : !!bool yes iPad : !!bool yes # Note the explicit typing here and above. AppleWatch : !!bool no countries : - DE - FR - NO - PL - RO When parsed with yq , a tool that supports yaml revision 1.2 by default: yq eval -o=json project.yaml It returns: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false }, "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "NO" , "PL" , "RO" ] } < Back to LAB174.com | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
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https://www.simu-learn.net/agile-bullshit-cards | --> Agile Bullshit cards | Simulearn top of page Home Products Offering Products Scrumban Build-Run-Improve-Repeat Slicing the Cake Must Have Game CI-CD-QA Agile Bullshit cards Documents & resources The Ultimate Retrospective cards Agile Manifesto Principles cards DevOps Bullshit Offering Shop Workshops Trainings Train the trainer About... How it started About me Contact More... Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Log In Agile Bullshit cards You probably have heard quotes like these before: "That won't work here, we're different" "We stopped doing retrospectives" "We cannot finish stories in a sprint, so we switched to kanban" "We cannot split that story, or it loses its value" "Everything is a Must" How did you feel as an agile coach or Scrum master, when someone told you such a sentence? Frustrated? Well, that's exactly what inspired us, Michele d'Urzo , Noel Warnell and me, when we made the Agile Bullshit card deck: turn frustration into fun, laugh with it and open the door for discussion. What exactly is this deck? This is a deck, size of bridge cards, containing 56 cards. Each card contains a confronting statement and a matching image. We considered each statement as "bullshit". Even though this may sound harsh, the aim is exactly to trigger discussion about the statement: Why is this bullshit? Where does the statement come from? And what to do differently? How to use this deck? There are several ways how you can use this card deck. There may be a lot more than we initially had in mind. Use your creativity (and let us know). I made a separate page to collect examples of possible use of these cards . If you have successfully tried out a way to use these cards, please let me know and I can share it on that page (if you allow me to). To know how to order the physical cards, check the Shop page . Or you can have a look at the online version: draw a random card from the deck browse through the deck have an overview of all the cards How to get started? These cards are the result of a joint effort with: Noel Warnell Michele d'Urzo SimuLearn Company number: 0737.419.437 bottom of page | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
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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 Pila louis Posted on Sep 16, 2020 Constructors in Python (__init vs __new__) # python # programming # 100daysofcode Most object-oriented programming languages such as Java, C++, C#..etc have the concept of a constructor, a special method that creates and initializes the object when it is created. Python is a little different; it has a constructor and an initializer. The constructor function is rarely used unless you're doing something exotic. So, we'll start our discussion with the initialization method. The assumption in this article is that you already know the basics of classes and objects in python. The constructor function in python is called __new__ and __init__ is the initializer function. Quoting the python documentation, __new__ is used when you need to control the creation of a new instance while __init__ is used when you need to control the initialization of a new instance. __new__ is the first step of instance creation. It's called first and is responsible for returning a new instance of your class. In contrast, __init__ doesn't return anything; it's only responsible for initializing the instance after it's been created. In general, you shouldn't need to override __new__ unless you're subclassing an immutable type like str, int, Unicode, or tuple. NOTE: Never name a function of your own with leading and trailing double underscores. It may mean nothing to Python, but there's always the possibility that the designers of Python will add a function that has a special purpose with that name in the future, and when they do, your code will break. Example 1: Using __init__ class Point: def __init__(self, data): self.num = data def print_num(self): print(self.num) obj = Point(100) obj.print_num() Output: 100 Note: The self parameter is a reference to the current instance of the class and is used to access variables that belong to the class. Example 2: class Person: def __new__(cls): return object.__new__(cls) def __init__(self): self.instance_method() def instance_method(self): print('success!') personObj = Person() Notice that __init__ receives the argument self, while __new__ receives the class (cls ). Since self is a reference to the instance, this should tell you quite evidently that the instance is already created by the time __init__ gets called, since it gets passed the instance. It's also possible to call instance methods precisely because the instance has already been created. Thank you for reading. 😄 END!!! Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Tongyu Lu Tongyu Lu Tongyu Lu Follow High school student at PRISMS. Interested in CS, ML, game-dev. USACO Platinum qualified, but still getting better at projects. Codes for fun. Location Earth Education https://prismsus.org Joined Jul 30, 2020 • Mar 7 '21 • Edited on Mar 7 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide You can actually use super (). method_name ( * args , ** kw ) # PEP 3135 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In this case, it can be super (). __new__ ( cls , * args , ** kw ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The cls is actually necessary for __new__ . 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Explore the ins and outs of writing, editing, scheduling, and managing articles. The Editor The DEV editor is your primary tool for writing and sharing posts. With a Markdown -based syntax and flexible options for embedding content, the editor is one of the main ways DEV members express themselves. Drafting, scheduling, and publishing posts are all options; importing via RSS is also a feature that we provide. Learn how to use the DEV editor to create and format your articles effectively: Drafting and publishing a post: Click on " Write a Post " in the top right corner of the site. Follow the prompts to fill out the necessary inputs. Give your post a title, write the body content, add appropriate tags, and fill out any other optional fields. If you're not ready to share your article, just click "Save draft" in the bottom left. You can access your drafts from your user dashboard and return to editing your post whenever you wish. Once you're ready to share your post, click the "Publish" button in the bottom left. Note: if you are using the Basic Markdown editor you interface is more minimalistic, and you'll need to change published: false to published: true in the Front Matter of the post, then save to publish your post. Congratulations, your post should be published! You should see the article listed on your public profile. Note that you can access analytics for each post you've shared from your user dashboard by clicking on the ... beside the article title. Scheduling a post: To schedule a post, you may open a draft or start writing a new post. Once you've got your post set up, click on the hexagon icon in the bottom left-hand corner near the Publish button. See "Schedule Publication" and use the inputs to select a date and time for the post to go live. Note: this feature is set to your local time zone. Creating a Series DEV provides authors with the ability to link articles together in a series. A series has a title and an associated page to hold all the entries (e.g. Sloan's Inbox ). Most often this is done for articles that are thematically related or recurring weekly posts. We have a handy guide here that explains step-by-step how to create a series on DEV. Note: If you've written the first entry in a series and are wondering why the series title is not easily visible, it's because we don't actually display information about a post being part of a series until there is more than one entry in the series. Once you write your second entry in the series, the Table of Contents and title for the series should appear. Cross-posting Content DEV offers a variety of features for those who want to cross-post content from elsewhere on the web. We encourage folks to share articles from their personal and company blogs! Notably, we offer folks the ability to import content via RSS and set canonical links on any posts that are shared. Using the RSS Feed on DEV Community Configure RSS Feed: Navigate to extensions within the settings. 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 Post Drafts Before Publishing Go to your user dashboard. Click edit beside the post you want to post. Save each draft after making changes. Publish Post when ready. How to Specify a Canonical URL Members 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. Rich + Markdown Editor: Click the gear icon next to "Save draft" and enter the original post's URL in the "Canonical URL" field. Basic Markdown Editor: Add canonical_url: X to the post's front matter, specifying the original post's URL. Following these steps ensures proper attribution and maintains the visibility of your content. Helpful Resources Below you'll find various resources we recommend for better understanding DEV's writing policies and tools. DEV Editor guide A quick guide that provides you with technical tips for using the DEV Editor and our brand of Markdown. You can also find it by clicking the "?" page in the editor . Markdown Cheatsheet A handy cheatsheet for commonly-used Markdown formatting syntax. Best Practices for Writing on DEV A helpful series that offers both technical tips and general guidance for making the best-fit article for DEV. 🙌 Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism on DEV This resource offers guidance for how to avoid plagiarism. We take a strong stance against plagiarism on DEV; please don't hesitate to report any plagiarism to us. Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV These guidelines detail our requirements for properly labelling AI-assisted content on DEV. Please don't hesitate to report any content that is written with AI-assistance if it isn't following these guidelines. Common Questions Q: How do I set a canonical URL on my post? In the post editor, click the hexagon icon in the bottom left-hand corner beside "save draft" and you'll see an input box to designate a Canonical URL. Note: if you are using the Basic Markdown editor you must add a line for it inside the triple dashes (aka Front Matter), like so: --- title: published: false tags: canonical_url: <https://mycoolsite.com/my-post> --- Q: How do I set a cover image for my post? If using the Rich + Markdown editor, then click the "Add a cover image" button above the title of the post. If using the Basic Markdown editor, include cover_image: [url] in the front matter of your post. Note: you may change your editor type from your settings . Q: Do I own the articles that I publish? Yes, you own the rights to the content you create and post on dev.to and you have the full authority to post, edit, and remove your content as you see fit. Q: Can I cross-post something I've already written on my own blog or Medium? Absolutely, as long as you have the rights you need to do so! And if it's of high quality, we'll feature it. Q: Can I use profanity in my posts? 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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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https://addons.mozilla.org/pl/firefox/addon/rentgen/reviews/ | Recenzje dodatku Rentgen — dodatki do Firefoksa (pl) Aby używać tych dodatków, potrzebujesz pobrać Firefoksa . Zamknij to powiadomienie Dodatki do przeglądarki Firefox Rozszerzenia Motywy Więcej… do Firefoksa Słowniki i pakiety językowe Inne strony Dodatki na Androida Zaloguj się Wyszukaj Wyszukaj Recenzje dodatku Rentgen Rentgen Autor: “Internet. Time to act!” Foundation Ocena: 5/5 5 gwiazdek/5 5 12 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 12 recenzji Wszystkie recenzje Tylko pięciogwiazdkowe recenzje Tylko czterogwiazdkowe recenzje Tylko trzygwiazdkowe recenzje Tylko dwugwiazdkowe recenzje Tylko jednogwiazdkowe recenzje Ocena: 5/5 Autor: mateusz , rok temu Super wtyczka, wreszcie można łatwo sprawdzić, czy strona spełnia wymogi RODO i w razie potrzeby ją zgłosić. Zgłoś Odpowiedź autora Data: rok temu Dziękujemy serdecznie 💛 Zgłoś Ocena: 5/5 Autor: Użytkownik Firefoksa 18683307 , rok temu Ocena: 5/5 Autor: JK , rok temu Ocena: 5/5 Autor: Zdzich , rok temu Bardzo przydatny dodatek 👍 Pytanie tylko dlaczego w sekcji "Uprawnienia" figuruje że ten dodatek musi: - Odczytywać i modyfikować ustawienia prywatności - Kontrolować ustawienia pośrednika przeglądarki - Mieć dostęp do danych użytkownika na wszystkich stronach ? Zgłoś Odpowiedź autora Data: rok temu Wspomniane uprawnienia są niezbędne. Bez tych danych wtyczka nie może dokonać analizy. Nie ma co się obawiać, ponieważ analiza odbywa się lokalnie w przeglądarce, podobne uprawnienia wymagają np. wtyczki do blokowania reklam czy skryptów śledzących. Zgłoś Ocena: 5/5 Autor: hurufu , 3 lata temu Ocena: 5/5 Autor: Monia04 , 3 lata temu Dodatek bardzo przydatny, łatwy w użyciu spełnia swoje zadanie. Zgłoś Odpowiedź autora Data: rok temu Dziękujemy serdecznie 💛 Zgłoś Ocena: 5/5 Autor: Magdalena , 3 lata temu Super sprawa :) chociaż jestem przerażona liczbą domen podmiotów trzecich i ilością wysyłanych tam danych. Świetna robota! Zgłoś Odpowiedź autora Data: 3 lata temu Dziękujemy serdecznie 💛 Zgłoś Ocena: 5/5 Autor: Użytkownik Firefoksa 15908563 , 3 lata temu Ocena: 5/5 Autor: Użytkownik Firefoksa 16833071 , 3 lata temu Ocena: 5/5 Autor: Snafix , 3 lata temu Ocena: 5/5 Autor: cichy1173 , 4 lata temu Działa świetnie! Zgłoś Odpowiedź autora Data: 4 lata temu Dziękujemy, mamy nadzieję, że wtyczka się przyda! :) Zgłoś Ocena: 5/5 Autor: Użytkownik Firefoksa 17484228 , 4 lata temu Strona domowa Mozilli Dodatki O serwisie Blog dodatków do Firefoksa Warsztat rozszerzeń Strefa autora Zasady programistów Blog społeczności Forum Zgłoś błąd Wytyczne recenzji Przeglądarki Desktop Mobile Enterprise Produkty Browsers VPN Relay Monitor Pocket Bluesky (@firefox.com) Instagram (Firefox) YouTube (firefoxchannel) Prywatność Ciasteczka Kwestie prawne O ile nie wskazano inaczej , treść tej strony jest dostępna na warunkach licencji Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike w wersji 3.0 lub nowszej. Zmień język Čeština Deutsch Dolnoserbšćina Ελληνικά English (Canadian) English (British) English (US) Español (de Argentina) Español (de Chile) Español (de España) Español (de México) suomi Français Furlan Frysk עברית Hrvatski Hornjoserbsce magyar Interlingua Italiano 日本語 ქართული Taqbaylit 한국어 Norsk bokmål Nederlands Norsk nynorsk Polski Português (do Brasil) Português (Europeu) Română Русский slovenčina Slovenščina Shqip Svenska Türkçe Українська Tiếng Việt 中文 (简体) 正體中文 (繁體) | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
https://music.forem.com/about | About - Music Forem 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 Music Forem Close About This is a new Subforem, part of the Forem ecosystem. You are welcome to the community and stay tuned for more!! 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV Music Forem — From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Home About Contact Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . Music Forem © 2025 - 2026. We're a place dedicated to discussing all things music - composing, producing, performing, and all the fun and not-fun things in-between. Log in Create account | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
https://developers.reddit.com/apps/subguard | SubGuard | Reddit for Developers Readme SubGuard is an app that issues warnings to members if a Mod uses one of the "Lock & Warn" or "Delete & Warn" menu options against a post or comment that has broken a rule of the subreddit. The app has the capability to ban the member for up to 999 days upon being issued a final warning as determined by the user settings. Adds the following MOD Menu Items: Comment & Remind; Lock & Warn ; Delete & Warn ; Show Warnings ; Remove Warning ; Functionality Comment & Remind: leaves a comment on a post or comment that has been selected by a mod for almost breaking a rule. The comment reminds the member to review the rules of the subreddit. No warnings are issued against the member. Lock & Warn: locks a comment or post that has been selected by a mod. The app leaves a comment reply & sends a PM notifying the member that they have been issued a warning, how many warnings they currently have and a link to the content. Delete & Warn: removes a comment or post that has been selected by a mod. The app will send the user a PM notifying them of the deleted content, that they have been issued a warning, how many warnings they currently have and a link to the content. Show Warnings: shows a Mod how many warnings a member has against them. Remove Warning: removes 1 single warning from the member & displays remaning warnings. The app will add a Mod Note to the member with a link to the content, and issue a "Spam Watch" warning label to the user for Mods to easily spot members with active warnings. When a member is issued a final warning, the app will ban them for the amount of time specified in the app settings. The member gets a ban confirmation PM from the App and Reddit facilitates a more formal ban notice PM from the Subreddit. Visit r/SubGuard for screenshots of PM messages sent and "Check my Warnings (SubGuard)" details. An optional installation setting is available to receive ModMail notifications ++ v 0.0.3 Custom comments may be created in the app installation settings page for Comment & Remind and Lock & Warn ++ v 0.0.4 Moderators may now decide at how many warnings SubGuard should issue a ban, and for how long the ban should last. Added new functionality that removes all warnings after someone is banned allowing a banned user to return to the group once their ban is over with no warnings, starting the warning process over. ++ v 0.0.5 Members may now independently check their warnings within your community through the menu item "Check my Warnings (SubGuard)". This displays a UI message with current warnings to the logged in user. ++ v 0.0.6 Final warning resulting in ban comment field added to settings for Lock&Warn to distinguish a warning from a final warning and prevent conflicting messages. Added a note to the PMs sent to prevent replies to the SubGuard app and direct questions to the subreddit Moderators ++v 0.0.8 Change Log v 0.0.13 - 8/01/25 Added distinguish as MOD setting allowing the green MOD text to appear next to SubGuard's user name when leaving comments updated to Devvit version 11.19, updated app, updated npm and dependencies v 0.0.12 - 7/11/25 User reporting sporatic toast messages upon actions taken, no concerns with functionality. Updating client to resolve updated to Devvit version 11.18, updated app, updated npm and dependencies fully tested, no apparent breaks or new bugs, toast messages appear consistently v 0.0.8 - 5/8/25 Added a custom comment field to settings when the warning issued is the final warning resulting in a ban Updated check my warnings (Subguard) message Updated PM messages sent with an additional level of detail for members Added new placeholders for use with custom comments v 0.0.7 - 4/29/25 Updated App status to public v 0.0.6 - 4/25/25 Added User Menu item "Check my Warnings (SubGuard)" v 0.0.5 - 3/7/25 Updated installation settings page Added setting allowing MODs to determine at how many warnings a ban should be issued Added setting to customize ban length Added functionality that removes all warnings & adds a warning removal confirmation ModNote upon ban v 0.0.4 - 3/6/25 Updated installation settings page Added ability to create custom comments v 0.0.3 - 2/28/25 Added installation settings page Added optional ModMail Notifications v 0.0.2 - 2/6/25 Updated name in AboutMe Fixed issue where Comment & Remind was issuing a warning About this app SexiTimeFun Creator App identifier subguard Version 0.0.13 Send feedback Company Reddit, Inc. 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https://music.forem.com/code-of-conduct | Code of Conduct - Music Forem 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. 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https://addons.mozilla.org/pl/firefox/addon/rentgen/reviews/?score=2 | Recenzje dodatku Rentgen — dodatki do Firefoksa (pl) Aby używać tych dodatków, potrzebujesz pobrać Firefoksa . Zamknij to powiadomienie Dodatki do przeglądarki Firefox Rozszerzenia Motywy Więcej… do Firefoksa Słowniki i pakiety językowe Inne strony Dodatki na Androida Zaloguj się Wyszukaj Wyszukaj Recenzje dodatku Rentgen Rentgen Autor: “Internet. Time to act!” Foundation Ocena: 5/5 5 gwiazdek/5 5 12 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Wszystkie recenzje Tylko pięciogwiazdkowe recenzje Tylko czterogwiazdkowe recenzje Tylko trzygwiazdkowe recenzje Tylko dwugwiazdkowe recenzje Tylko jednogwiazdkowe recenzje Nie ma żadnych recenzji Strona domowa Mozilli Dodatki O serwisie Blog dodatków do Firefoksa Warsztat rozszerzeń Strefa autora Zasady programistów Blog społeczności Forum Zgłoś błąd Wytyczne recenzji Przeglądarki Desktop Mobile Enterprise Produkty Browsers VPN Relay Monitor Pocket Bluesky (@firefox.com) Instagram (Firefox) YouTube (firefoxchannel) Prywatność Ciasteczka Kwestie prawne O ile nie wskazano inaczej , treść tej strony jest dostępna na warunkach licencji Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike w wersji 3.0 lub nowszej. Zmień język Čeština Deutsch Dolnoserbšćina Ελληνικά English (Canadian) English (British) English (US) Español (de Argentina) Español (de Chile) Español (de España) Español (de México) suomi Français Furlan Frysk עברית Hrvatski Hornjoserbsce magyar Interlingua Italiano 日本語 ქართული Taqbaylit 한국어 Norsk bokmål Nederlands Norsk nynorsk Polski Português (do Brasil) Português (Europeu) Română Русский slovenčina Slovenščina Shqip Svenska Türkçe Українська Tiếng Việt 中文 (简体) 正體中文 (繁體) | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
https://addons.mozilla.org/es-AR/firefox/addon/rentgen/ | Rentgen – Conseguí esta extensión para 🦊 Firefox (es-AR) Buscador de complementos para Firefox Extensiones Temas Más... para Firefox Diccionarios y paquetes de idiomas Otros sitios de navegadores Complementos para Android Iniciar sesión Buscar Buscar Rentgen por “Internet. Time to act!” Foundation Rentgen to wtyczka, która automatycznie wizualizuje, jakie dane zostały ~~wykradzione~~ wysłane do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzane strony. Pozwala wygenerować raport lub treść maila, który można wysłać do administratora strony i/lub UODO. 5 (12 revisiones) 5 (12 revisiones) 216 usuarios 216 usuarios Descarga Firefox y obtiene la extensión Descargar archivo Metadata de la extensión Capturas de pantalla Sobre esta extensión Rentgen to wtyczka dla przeglądarek opartych o Firefoxa, która automatycznie wizualizuje, jakie dane zostały ~~wykradzione~~ wysłane do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzane strony. Pozwala wygenerować raport lub treść maila, który można wysłać do administratora strony i/lub UODO. Więcej informacji: https://www.internet-czas-dzialac.pl/odcinek-33-wtyczka-rentgen Funkcje Rentgena: analiza ruchu sieciowego generowanego przez stronę internetową; wizualizacja danych przekazanych do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzaną stronę (historia przeglądania użytkownika oraz jego ciasteczka); przygotowywanie zrzutów ekranów narzędzi deweloperskich będących dowodem przekazanych danych do podmiotów trzecich; pomoc w oszacowaniu potencjalnych obszarów roboczych względem zgodności z RODO; generowanie raportu lub treści maila, który można wysłać do administratora oraz Urzędu Ochrony Danych Osobowych. Kod źródłowy Comentarios del desarrollador Jeżeli uważasz, że wtyczka Rentgen okazała się przydatna, zostaw nam recenzję. Jeżeli znalazłeś błąd lub masz pomysł na ulepszenie Rentgena, napisz do nas maila: kontakt@internet-czas-dzialac.pl Calificado 5 por 12 revisores Iniciar sesión para calificar esta extensión Todavía no hay valoraciones Se guardó la valoración 5 12 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Leer las 12 revisiones Permisos y datos Permisos requeridos: Leer y modificar los ajustes de privacidad Controlar configuración proxy del navegador Acceder a tus datos para todos los sitios web Recolección de datos: El desarrollador dice que la extensión no requiere recolección de datos. Conocer más Más información Enlaces del complemento Página de inicio Sitio de soporte Correo de soporte Versión 0.2.4 Tamaño 9,55 MB Última actualización hace 21 días (23 de dic. de 2025) Categorías relacionadas Desarrollo web Privacidad y seguridad Licencia Solo Licencia Pública General de GNU v3.0 Política de privacidad Leer la política de privacidad de este complemento Historial de versiones Ver todas las versiones Etiquetas anti malware anti tracker container privacy security Agregar a la colección Seleccionar una colección… Crear nueva colección Informar este complemento Ayudar a este desarrollador El desarrollador de esta extensión te pide lo ayudés a seguir con el desarrollo haciendo una pequeña contribución. Contribuir ahora Ir a la página de inicio de Mozilla Complementos Acerca de Blog de complementos de Firefox Taller de extensiones Centro de desarrolladores Normativas para desarrolladores Blog de la comunidad Foro Informar de un error Guía de revisión Navegadores Desktop Mobile Enterprise Productos Browsers VPN Relay Monitor Pocket Bluesky (@firefox.com) Instagram (Firefox) YouTube (firefoxchannel) Privacidad Cookies Legal A menos que se indique lo contrario, el contenido de este sitio está licenciado bajo la licencia Creative Commons Reconocimiento Compartir-Igual v3.0 o una versión posterior. Cambiar idioma Čeština Deutsch Dolnoserbšćina Ελληνικά English (Canadian) English (British) English (US) Español (de Argentina) Español (de Chile) Español (de España) Español (de México) suomi Français Furlan Frysk עברית Hrvatski Hornjoserbsce magyar Interlingua Italiano 日本語 ქართული Taqbaylit 한국어 Norsk bokmål Nederlands Norsk nynorsk Polski Português (do Brasil) Português (Europeu) Română Русский slovenčina Slovenščina Shqip Svenska Türkçe Українська Tiếng Việt 中文 (简体) 正體中文 (繁體) | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Cookies | Using HTTP cookies - HTTP | MDN Skip to main content Skip to search MDN HTML HTML: Markup language HTML reference Elements Global attributes Attributes See all… HTML guides Responsive images HTML cheatsheet Date & time formats See all… Markup languages SVG MathML XML CSS CSS: Styling language CSS reference Properties Selectors At-rules Values See all… CSS guides Box model Animations Flexbox Colors See all… Layout cookbook Column layouts Centering an element Card component See all… JavaScript JS JavaScript: Scripting language JS reference Standard built-in objects Expressions & operators Statements & declarations Functions See all… JS guides Control flow & error handing Loops and iteration Working with objects Using classes See all… Web APIs Web APIs: Programming interfaces Web API reference File system API Fetch API Geolocation API HTML DOM API Push API Service worker API See all… Web API guides Using the Web animation API Using the Fetch API Working with the History API Using the Web speech API Using web workers All All web technology Technologies Accessibility HTTP URI Web extensions WebAssembly WebDriver See all… Topics Media Performance Privacy Security Progressive web apps Learn Learn web development Frontend developer course Getting started modules Core modules MDN Curriculum Learn HTML Structuring content with HTML module Learn CSS CSS styling basics module CSS layout module Learn JavaScript Dynamic scripting with JavaScript module Tools Discover our tools Playground HTTP Observatory Border-image generator Border-radius generator Box-shadow generator Color format converter Color mixer Shape generator About Get to know MDN better About MDN Advertise with us Community MDN on GitHub Blog Toggle sidebar Web HTTP Guides Using HTTP cookies Theme OS default Light Dark English (US) Remember language Learn more Deutsch English (US) Español Français 日本語 한국어 Português (do Brasil) Русский 中文 (简体) 正體中文 (繁體) Using HTTP cookies A cookie (also known as a web cookie or browser cookie) is a small piece of data a server sends to a user's web browser. The browser may store cookies, create new cookies, modify existing ones, and send them back to the same server with later requests. Cookies enable web applications to store limited amounts of data and remember state information; by default the HTTP protocol is stateless . In this article we will explore the main uses of cookies, explain best practices for using them, and look at their privacy and security implications. In this article What cookies are used for Creating, removing, and updating cookies Security Privacy and tracking Cookie-related regulations See also What cookies are used for Typically, the server will use the contents of HTTP cookies to determine whether different requests come from the same browser/user and then issue a personalized or generic response as appropriate. The following describes a basic user sign-in system: The user sends sign-in credentials to the server, for example via a form submission. If the credentials are correct, the server updates the UI to indicate that the user is signed in, and responds with a cookie containing a session ID that records their sign-in status on the browser. At a later time, the user moves to a different page on the same site. The browser sends the cookie containing the session ID along with the corresponding request to indicate that it still thinks the user is signed in. The server checks the session ID and, if it is still valid, sends the user a personalized version of the new page. If it is not valid, the session ID is deleted and the user is shown a generic version of the page (or perhaps shown an "access denied" message and asked to sign in again). Cookies are mainly used for three purposes: Session management : User sign-in status, shopping cart contents, game scores, or any other user session-related details that the server needs to remember. Personalization : User preferences such as display language and UI theme. Tracking : Recording and analyzing user behavior. Data storage In the early days of the web when there was no other option, cookies were used for general client-side data storage purposes. Modern storage APIs are now recommended, for example the Web Storage API ( localStorage and sessionStorage ) and IndexedDB . They are designed with storage in mind, never send data to the server, and don't come with other drawbacks of using cookies for storage: Browsers are generally limited to a maximum number of cookies per domain (varies by browser, generally in the hundreds), and a maximum size per cookie (usually 4KB). Storage APIs can store larger amounts of data. Cookies are sent with every request, so they can worsen performance (for example on slow mobile data connections), especially if you have a lot of cookies set. Note: To see stored cookies (and other storage that a web page is using) you can use the Storage Inspector in Firefox Developer Tools, or the Application panel in Chrome Developer Tools. Creating, removing, and updating cookies After receiving an HTTP request, a server can send one or more Set-Cookie headers with the response, each one of which will set a separate cookie. A cookie is set by specifying a name-value pair like this: http Set-Cookie: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value> The following HTTP response instructs the receiving browser to store a pair of cookies: http HTTP/2.0 200 OK Content-Type: text/html Set-Cookie: yummy_cookie=chocolate Set-Cookie: tasty_cookie=strawberry [page content] Note: Find out how to use the Set-Cookie header in various server-side languages/frameworks: PHP , Node.js , Python , Ruby on Rails . When a new request is made, the browser usually sends previously stored cookies for the current domain back to the server within a Cookie HTTP header: http GET /sample_page.html HTTP/2.0 Host: www.example.org Cookie: yummy_cookie=chocolate; tasty_cookie=strawberry Removal: defining the lifetime of a cookie You can specify an expiration date or time period after which the cookie should be deleted and no longer sent. Depending on the attributes set within the Set-Cookie header when the cookies are created, they can be either permanent or session cookies: Permanent cookies are deleted after the date specified in the Expires attribute: http Set-Cookie: id=a3fWa; Expires=Thu, 31 Oct 2021 07:28:00 GMT; or after the period specified in the Max-Age attribute: http Set-Cookie: id=a3fWa; Max-Age=2592000 Note: Expires has been available for longer than Max-Age , however Max-Age is less error-prone, and takes precedence when both are set. The rationale behind this is that when you set an Expires date and time, they're relative to the client the cookie is being set on. If the server is set to a different time, this could cause errors. Session cookies — cookies without a Max-Age or Expires attribute – are deleted when the current session ends. The browser defines when the "current session" ends, and some browsers use session restoring when restarting. This can cause session cookies to last indefinitely. Note: If your site authenticates users, it should regenerate and resend session cookies, even ones that already exist, whenever a user authenticates. This approach helps prevent session fixation attacks, where a third-party can reuse a user's session. To immediately remove a cookie, set the cookie again with the same name, path, and domain (if specified), and set its Expires attribute to a date in the past or its Max-Age attribute to 0 or negative. This instructs the browser to delete the cookie right away. For example: http Set-Cookie: id=a3fWa; Max-Age=0 You can also clear all cookies associated with a registrable domain using the Clear-Site-Data response header. For example, the following header sent from https://foo.example.com/ would clear all cookies sent by example.com and all of its subdomains, such as all.bar.example.com . http Clear-Site-Data: "cookies" There are some techniques designed to recreate cookies after they're deleted. These are known as "zombie" cookies. These techniques violate the principles of user privacy and control, may violate data privacy regulations , and could expose a website using them to legal liability. Updating cookie values To update a cookie via HTTP, the server can send a Set-Cookie header with the existing cookie's name and a new value. For example: http Set-Cookie: id=new-value There are several reasons why you might want to do this, for example if a user has updated their preferences and the application wants to reflect the changes in client-side data (you could also do this with a client-side storage mechanism such as Web Storage ). Updating cookies via JavaScript In the browser, you can create new cookies via JavaScript using the Document.cookie property, or the asynchronous Cookie Store API . Note that all examples below use Document.cookie , as it is the most widely supported/established option. js document.cookie = "yummy_cookie=chocolate"; document.cookie = "tasty_cookie=strawberry"; You can also access existing cookies and set new values for them: js console.log(document.cookie); // logs "yummy_cookie=chocolate; tasty_cookie=strawberry" document.cookie = "yummy_cookie=blueberry"; console.log(document.cookie); // logs "tasty_cookie=strawberry; yummy_cookie=blueberry" For security purposes, you can't change cookie values by sending an updated Cookie header directly when initiating a request, for example, via fetch() or XMLHttpRequest . There are good reasons why you shouldn't allow JavaScript to modify cookies at all. You can prevent JavaScript from accessing a cookie by specifying the HttpOnly attribute during its creation. See the Security section for more details. Security When you store information in cookies, by default all cookie values are visible to, and can be changed by, the end user. You really don't want your cookies to be misused — for example accessed/modified by bad actors, or sent to domains where they shouldn't be sent. The potential consequences can range from annoying — apps not working or exhibiting strange behavior — to catastrophic. A criminal could for example steal a session ID and use it to set a cookie that makes it look like they are logged in as someone else, taking control of their bank or e-commerce account in the process. You can secure your cookies in a variety of ways, which are reviewed in this section. Block access to your cookies You can ensure that cookies are sent securely and aren't accessed by unintended parties or scripts in one of two ways: with the Secure attribute and the HttpOnly attribute: http Set-Cookie: id=a3fWa; Expires=Thu, 21 Oct 2021 07:28:00 GMT; Secure; HttpOnly A cookie with the Secure attribute is only sent to the server with an encrypted request over the HTTPS protocol. It's never sent with unsecured HTTP (except on localhost), which means man-in-the-middle attackers can't access it easily. Insecure sites (with http: in the URL) can't set cookies with the Secure attribute. However, don't assume that Secure prevents all access to sensitive information in cookies. For example, someone with access to the client's hard disk (or JavaScript if the HttpOnly attribute isn't set) can read and modify the information. A cookie with the HttpOnly attribute can't be accessed by JavaScript, for example using Document.cookie ; it can only be accessed when it reaches the server. Cookies that persist user sessions for example should have the HttpOnly attribute set — it would be really insecure to make them available to JavaScript. This precaution helps mitigate cross-site scripting ( XSS ) attacks. Note: Depending on the application, you may want to use an opaque identifier that the server looks up rather than storing sensitive information directly in cookies, or investigate alternative authentication/confidentiality mechanisms such as JSON Web Tokens . Define where cookies are sent The Domain and Path attributes define the scope of a cookie: what URLs the cookies are sent to. The Domain attribute specifies which server can receive a cookie. If specified, cookies are available on the specified server and its subdomains. For example, if you set Domain=mozilla.org from mozilla.org , cookies are available on that domain and subdomains like developer.mozilla.org . http Set-Cookie: id=a3fWa; Expires=Thu, 21 Oct 2021 07:28:00 GMT; Secure; HttpOnly; Domain=mozilla.org If the Set-Cookie header does not specify a Domain attribute, the cookies are available on the server that sets it but not on its subdomains . Therefore, specifying Domain is less restrictive than omitting it. Note that a server can only set the Domain attribute to its own domain or a parent domain, not to a subdomain or some other domain. So, for example, a server with domain foo.example.com could set the attribute to example.com or foo.example.com , but not bar.foo.example.com or elsewhere.com (the cookies would still be sent to subdomains such as bar.foo.example.com though). See Invalid domains for more details. The Path attribute indicates a URL path that must exist in the requested URL in order to send the Cookie header. For example: http Set-Cookie: id=a3fWa; Expires=Thu, 21 Oct 2021 07:28:00 GMT; Secure; HttpOnly; Path=/docs The %x2F ("/") character is considered a directory separator, and subdirectories match as well. For example, if you set Path=/docs , these request paths match: /docs /docs/ /docs/Web/ /docs/Web/HTTP But these request paths don't: / /docsets /fr/docs Note: The path attribute lets you control what cookies the browser sends based on the different parts of a site. It is not intended as a security measure, and does not protect against unauthorized reading of the cookie from a different path. Controlling third-party cookies with SameSite The SameSite attribute lets servers specify whether/when cookies are sent with cross-site requests — i.e., third-party cookies . Cross-site requests are requests where the site (the registrable domain) and/or the scheme (http or https) do not match the site the user is currently visiting. This includes requests sent when links are clicked on other sites to navigate to your site, and any request sent by embedded third-party content. SameSite helps to prevent leakage of information, preserving user privacy and providing some protection against cross-site request forgery attacks. It takes three possible values: Strict , Lax , and None : Strict causes the browser to only send the cookie in response to requests originating from the cookie's origin site. This should be used when you have cookies relating to functionality that will always be behind an initial navigation, such as authentication or storing shopping cart information. http Set-Cookie: cart=110045_77895_53420; SameSite=Strict Note: Cookies that are used for sensitive information should also have a short lifetime . Lax is similar, except the browser also sends the cookie when the user navigates to the cookie's origin site (even if the user is coming from a different site). This is useful for cookies affecting the display of a site — for example you might have partner product information along with an affiliate link on your website. When that link is followed to the partner website, they might want to set a cookie stating that the affiliate link was followed, which displays a reward banner and provides a discount if the product is purchased. http Set-Cookie: affiliate=e4rt45dw; SameSite=Lax None specifies that cookies are sent on both originating and cross-site requests. This is useful if you want to send cookies along with requests made from third-party content embedded in other sites, for example, ad-tech or analytics providers. Note that if SameSite=None is set then the Secure attribute must also be set — SameSite=None requires a secure context . http Set-Cookie: widget_session=7yjgj57e4n3d; SameSite=None; Secure; HttpOnly If no SameSite attribute is set, the cookie is treated as Lax by default. Cookie prefixes Because of the design of the cookie mechanism, a server can't confirm that a cookie was set from a secure origin or even tell where a cookie was originally set. An application on a subdomain can set a cookie with the Domain attribute, which gives access to that cookie on all other subdomains. This mechanism can be abused in a session fixation attack. As a defense-in-depth measure , you can use cookie prefixes to impose specific restrictions on a cookie's attributes in supporting user-agents. All cookie prefixes start with a double-underscore ( __ ) and end in a dash ( - ). Four prefixes are available: __Secure- : Cookies with names starting with __Secure- must be set with the Secure attribute by a secure page (HTTPS). __Host- : Cookies with names starting with __Host- must be set with the Secure attribute by a secure page (HTTPS). In addition, they must not have a Domain attribute specified, and the Path attribute must be set to / . This guarantees that such cookies are only sent to the host that set them, and not to any other host on the domain. It also guarantees that they are set host-wide and cannot be overridden on any path on that host. This combination yields a cookie that is as close as can be to treating the origin as a security boundary. __Http- : Cookies with names starting with __Http- must be set with the Secure flag by a secure page (HTTPS) and in addition must have the HttpOnly attribute set to prove that they were set via the Set-Cookie header (they can't be set or modified via JavaScript features such as Document.cookie or the Cookie Store API ). __Host-Http- : Cookies with names starting with __Host-Http- must be set with the Secure flag by a secure page (HTTPS) and must have the HttpOnly attribute set to prove that they were set via the Set-Cookie header. In addition, they also have the same restrictions as __Host- -prefixed cookies. This combination yields a cookie that is as close as can be to treating the origin as a security boundary while at the same time ensuring developers and server operators know that its scope is limited to HTTP requests. The browser will reject cookies with these prefixes that don't comply with their restrictions. As the application server only checks for a specific cookie name when determining if the user is authenticated or a CSRF token is correct, this effectively acts as a defense measure against session fixation . Note: On the server, the web application must check for the full cookie name including the prefix. User agents do not strip the prefix from the cookie before sending it in a request's Cookie header. For more information about cookie prefixes and the current state of browser support, see the Prefixes section of the Set-Cookie reference article . 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https://ruul.io/blog/what-is-freelancing#$%7Bid%7D | What is Freelancing? Basics, Benefits, Challenges & Popular Jobs Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up work What Is Freelancing? Fundamentals and Popular Jobs Learn what freelancing means and discover how to start, find clients, set rates, and protect your rights as an independent professional. Mert Bulut 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Thinking about freelancing? Here’s the real scoop: Basically, you’re the boss. You pick the projects, the clients, and when to actually put on pants. Options? Endless. Writing, design, coding, marketing, coaching… if it can be done with Wi-Fi, you can freelance it. No need to quit your job today. Lots of people start part-time until the money feels steady. How do you get clients? Start with people you know, then branch out. LinkedIn, networking, and yes, the occasional job board if you must. Hourly rates? Meh. Charge for the value , not the minutes. You get faster, you should earn more, not less. The secret weapon? Be easy to work with: hit deadlines, communicate clearly, and make their life easier. Admin is your new roommate: contracts, invoices, taxes. Not exciting, but necessary. Meet the Merchant of Record concept asap to keep things organized. Perks: flexibility, variety, no micromanaging boss, and the freedom to say “nope” to bad projects. Challenges: income fluctuations, you set your own rules (and have to follow them), and work-life boundaries become blurry quickly. If it sounds interesting, let’s explore the world of freelancing. Imagine a job where your workspace could be your home or a vacation room balcony in the Bahamas. No morning traffic woes or working in a tight cubicle; instead, you enjoy your morning coffee without a rush. (And maybe the most important: no boss to boss around.) Well, this is what freelancing is. Sure, there are also downsides, but let’s start with the basics. This guide will cover all, so you’ll have all the knowledge and insight you need when you finish this article. What is freelancing? The word “ freelance ” dates back to the early 19th century, originally describing a mercenary—a “ free lance ”—who fought for whoever paid the most, rather than pledging loyalty to one lord. Cool story. While the context has shifted dramatically, the core idea remains: → Freelancers offer temporary or project-based services without being bound to one organization. Today, freelancers span many industries: writers, marketers, developers, consultants, designers, and more. Anyone who can deliver services or products on a contractual basis can be considered a freelancer. When you work as a freelancer, taxes are under your responsibility. Ruul, as a merchant of record , can help you make it easy to sell services and stay compliant. Regardless of which path you take, one thing remains consistent: you're in charge of your taxes, business operations, and long-term direction. 💚 Ruul helps simplify this process, handling invoicing, international payments, and compliance so you can focus on what you do best. In 5 steps: How does freelancing work? Freelancing unfolds in five steps: 1. Finding clients What to do: Seek work through your preferred channel, such as online platforms, networking, referrals, or personal websites. This is the most difficult part for almost every new freelancer. Many freelancers turn to freelance marketplaces like Upwork, Fiverr, or Freelancer.com at this point. However, these platforms are quite saturated, and it can be hard to get the first client. You may be happy to know that these platforms are not the biggest contributors to freelancers’ incomes. See this graph: (source) Let me tell you about alternative ways to find your clients: Networking through friends, former colleagues, or communities Referrals from people you’ve worked with in other settings Your own website or social media, like LinkedIn or Instagram Your portfolio link (with a payment button with Ruul Space ) See this graph illustrating the answers to the question of “where do you find your customers as a freelancer?”: (source) 2. Negotiating terms What to do: Discuss project scope, deadlines, payment rates, and other expectations before starting work. Once someone’s interested in working with you, it’s time to set expectations. You need to be clear about: What the project covers What it doesn’t cover Deadlines Pricing Communication methods (email, Slack, video calls, etc.) At this point, you will need to decide on your pricing type : per-project or hourly rate. If the time and effort for the project are clear from the beginning, go for project-based pricing. If there are uncertainties, hourly pricing is safer for you. 3. Delivering work What to do: Complete tasks independently and meet deadlines and quality expectations. Deliver the work as agreed upon when you both embarked on this journey together. No doubt, you’re a human, there can be some complications and delays. What really matters is efficient and timely communication and proactive action with responsibility. 📍 Clients don’t expect perfection. They expect honesty and responsibility. Make sure your final delivery is clean, complete, and easy for the client to use. A great delivery leads to trust and often repeat work. 4. Managing finances What to do: Manage your own invoicing, payments, taxes, and expenses. Freelancers have to manage their own money. That includes: Sending invoices Accepting payments Tracking expenses Paying taxes If you're using platforms like Upwork or Fiverr , keep in mind that they charge up to 20% in service fees. But this doesn’t cover your taxes. You're still responsible for reporting your income based on your country’s rules. To simplify things, you can use a merchant of record platform like Ruul , which helps with: Invoicing Global payment processing Tax compliance The beauty of Ruul comes from its compliance with global sales tax regulations . 5. Building client relationships What to do: Maintain good communication, ensure client satisfaction, and secure repeat business or referrals. Getting a client is hard. Keeping one is easier and way more valuable. When you do great work, communicate clearly, and act professionally, you make it easy for clients to trust you. That’s how you get repeat projects and referrals. You don’t need dozens of clients to succeed. In fact, a few long-term clients can be much more sustainable than chasing new ones every month. So, follow up after projects, ask for feedback, and be someone they’d want to work with again. Top 5 real perks of starting your freelance career If you’re thinking about going solo, here’s what you can genuinely look forward to. 👇🏻 Work on your own terms: Freelancing lets you decide when, where, and with whom you work. That’s why about 1.57 billion people choose freelancing worldwide. Control your income: You decide how much you charge and how many projects you take on. Skip the office politics: Freelancing strips away the unnecessary noise so you can focus on doing the actual work. Build a career that grows with you: Over time, each project contributes to a growing personal brand (and increases your prices gradually). Do what you actually enjoy: This means your work aligns with your interests, not just a job description. That’s where real motivation comes from. 6 challenges to evaluate Well, there are also things to consider. Things aren’t always sunshine and rainbows. 1. You're responsible for everything: As a freelancer, you’re running a business. That means you handle your own pricing, proposals, client communication, taxes, contracts, and deadlines. Discover Merchants of Record ( See: What is MoR? ). They handle the sales taxes related to your client transactions, so you don’t have to deal with that side of things. 2. You won’t earn a stable income right away: One month you might be swamped with work, the next month might be quiet. That’s normal, especially in the beginning. These periods are when you build your strategy and start being visible. 3. Building your reputation takes time: You probably won’t land your dream client on day one. In the beginning, you might need to accept smaller jobs just to prove yourself and build a portfolio. But each successful project adds credibility. If you consistently deliver good work and act professionally, clients will remember you. Some will come back. Others will refer you. 4. Work-life balance can get messy: When your home becomes your office, the line between “on” and “off” can disappear. Some freelancers work late into the night. Others struggle to get started without structure. 5. It's hard to say no when work finally starts coming in: When you start getting offers (especially well-paid ones), it’s tempting to say yes to everything. But overcommitting can hurt both your mental health and your work quality. Can you just quit your job and freelance full-time? It depends on your conditions. If you have savings or a financially supporting partner or family, why not? But when you’re just starting, your income might be unpredictable. Clients might ghost you. Payments might be late. Don’t count on stability in the first 6–12 months. If you can afford this, go for it. If not, wait until you have one or two approved sales processes. That’s why most freelancers start on the side and only go full-time once their income is: Consistent (3–6 months in a row) Enough to cover savings, taxes, and living expenses However, the challenge is that when you invest more time in finding clients, stability can arrive earlier. So it’s up to you to decide. What are freelance opportunities? The number of companies working with freelancers is on the rise, which means more opportunities in the freelance world. Would you guess that around 46% of China’s workforce is self-employed? Source Why do businesses choose freelancers? They can manage costs by hiring on a project basis. Freelancers provide quick solutions for urgent tasks. It’s easier to find specialists for specific needs. Cultural diversity and different perspectives add value to projects. Plus, the traditional 9-to-5 work model is losing its appeal. Digital-native Gen Z professionals , in particular, reject the idea of being tied to an office and find freelancing more flexible and practical. 52% of Gen Z are freelancers. Compared to 44% of Gen Y (Millennials). So, if you’re a passionate Gen Z professional, carving out your place in the growing freelance market could be the key to the freedom you’re looking for. 30+ popular freelance jobs Convinced to move on? Here are some popular freelance jobs. 1. Creative Design If you love creating visuals, these roles let you bring ideas to life: Graphic Design: Create logos, social media visuals, brochures, and more. You’ll work with brand colors and fonts to help businesses stand out. UI/UX Design: Design website or app interfaces that are easy and enjoyable to use. Your goal is to make navigation smooth and visually appealing. Illustration: Draw images for books, games, or digital media. You can work traditionally or use tools like Procreate or Adobe Illustrator. Video Editing: Edit videos for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, and more. You’ll trim clips, add effects, and make content engaging. 3D Modelling: Build 3D assets for games, animations, or websites. This skill is in high demand in gaming and virtual reality. Presentation Design: Help businesses impress by designing clean, professional pitch decks and PowerPoint slides. 2. Writing and Translation If words are your thing, check out these options: Content Writing: Write blog posts, product descriptions, or web copy. Knowing SEO can boost your value here. Text Editing: Improve grammar, clarity, and flow in existing texts. Perfect if you have an eye for detail. Technical Writing: Create manuals, user guides, or documentation. This requires knowledge in specific fields like software or engineering. Translation: Convert content between languages, or add subtitles to videos. Fluency and cultural understanding are key. Screenwriting: Write scripts for TV shows, films, or online videos. Niche areas like animation or commercials pay well. Copywriting: Craft persuasive marketing text for ads, emails, or product pages that drive sales. 3. Technology and Development Tech skills open many freelance doors: Web Development: Build websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or popular frameworks like React. Mobile App Development: Create apps for iOS or Android, from games to productivity tools. Software Testing: Test software to find bugs and ensure quality before launch. Data Analysis: Turn complex data into easy-to-understand reports and visuals. Cybersecurity Auditing: Protect websites and apps by identifying and fixing security risks. 4. Artificial Intelligence (AI) The AI field is booming: AI Model Development: Build AI systems that automate tasks or provide smart insights. Chatbot Development: Create AI chatbots to improve customer service and engagement. Prompt Writing: Write clear instructions to get the best results from AI tools like ChatGPT or Midjourney. AI Consultancy: Help businesses implement AI strategies that save time and cut costs. 5. Digital Marketing Promote brands and products with these freelance jobs: SEO Expertise: Help websites rank higher on Google by optimizing content and structure. Social Media Management: Plan and post content, respond to followers, and build brand communities. Advertising Campaigns: Create and manage paid ads on platforms like Google and Facebook, optimizing for better results. Email Marketing: Design email campaigns that nurture leads and boost sales. Content Marketing: Develop strategies and produce content that builds trust and attracts customers. Affiliate Marketing: Promote products through referral links and earn commissions. Having an audience helps here. 6. Training and Consulting Share your knowledge and guide others: Online Teaching: Create courses or offer live lessons in your area of expertise. Career Coaching: Help people find the right job, improve resumes, and prepare for interviews. Personal Development Coaching: Support clients in setting goals, improving habits, and boosting motivation. Business Consulting: Advise companies on marketing, strategy, or operations, especially if you have corporate experience. Pick a freelance job that matches your skills and interests, but don’t be afraid to try something new. Most freelancers build their success by learning, experimenting, and improving over time. Bonus: Resources to learn more about freelancing You may want to watch this TED Talk , which gives some tips about building a freelance career See the best podcasts for freelancers . You will stay up-to-date about the field by just listening to them Follow us on LinkedIn Knowing your rights as a freelancer (And why it matters) What is the "Freelance Isn't Free Act"? Back in May 2017, New York City passed a law called the Freelance Isn’t Free Act. It was created to protect freelancers. Especially when it comes to getting paid fairly and on time. The law came to life thanks to a big push from the Freelancers Union, and it was passed unanimously (which almost never happens). That just shows how badly this kind of protection was needed. So, what does it actually do? This law says that: Freelancers must get written contracts for big jobs Clients have to pay on time, even if there isn’t a contract And if they don’t? The law is on your side In short, it’s designed to stop clients from ghosting, underpaying, or stalling payments. All problems freelancers know way too well. Who is covered by the Freelance Isn’t Free Act? Not every type of worker is protected by this law. But if you’re a freelancer working in NYC, there’s a good chance it applies to you. Here's how to know if you're covered. ✅ You’re covered if… ✔️ You earn 1099 income This just means you're not an employee , but someone who works for themselves. You probably fill out a 1099 form during tax time if you do freelance work, gigs, or contract jobs. ✔️ You’re owed $800 or more within 120 days If you’ve done freelance work for a client that adds up to $800 or more in a 4-month period , this law kicks in. That could be from one big project or a few smaller jobs. ✔️ You’re a sole proprietor or a one-person business If you're running your freelance work under your own name (and don’t have employees), you're likely a sole proprietor , and you’re covered. You can also be covered if you’ve registered your freelance work as a: LLC S-Corp C-Corp As long as you’re the only worker and don’t have any employees, you’re still protected by the law. ❌ Who’s not covered? The Freelance Isn’t Free Act doesn’t apply to everyone. You’re not covered if you fall into one of these categories: You’re an employee (you get a W-2 from your job) You run a business with employees You’ve formed a partnership (you and one or more people run the business together) You work in law or sales You’re a city or government employee The future of freelancing is already here. What used to be a side hustle is now a full-time career for millions. As Gen Z enters the workforce and redefines what “work” should look like, freelancing is becoming the new norm. People want autonomy, purpose, and flexibility, and they’re building careers that reflect that. The best part? The barriers to entry are lower than ever. Platforms like Ruul make it easy to handle the logistics: invoicing clients (yes, even internationally), accepting crypto, managing late payments, and staying compliant with tax rules. That’s no longer the hard part. The real challenge now? Finding quality clients. Keeping them. And building a personal brand that sets you apart in a global talent pool. Whether you’re just starting out or aiming to scale, freelancing requires more than talent. It requires strategy. If you approach it as a job, you will be preparing yourself for an extremely satisfying career. We’re rooting for you. 🤝🏻 FAQs 1. What exactly does a freelancer do? A freelancer offers their professional service to multiple clients without being tied to an office or an employer. They manage their own workload, deadlines, and payments. 2. How do I start freelancing? Choose a skill that people need and research its demand. You can improve your skills with training and grow your network on LinkedIn. Use good internet, enough storage, and project management tools to stay organized. 3. Is freelancing easy? Freelancing is hard at first because finding clients takes time. But as you grow, things get easier and more automated. With Trello for planning and Ruul for payments, managing work becomes simple. 4. How do I become a freelancer? To become a freelancer, first turn your skills into a marketable service. Then, promote your services on social networks like LinkedIn or on marketplaces such as Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer.com to find clients. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mert Bulut Mert Bulut is an innate entrepreneur, who after completing his education in Management Engineering (BSc) and Programming (MSc), co-founded Ruul at the age of 27. His achievements in entrepreneurship were recognized by Fortune magazine, which named him as one of their 40 under 40 in 2022. More Freelance Designer Rates 2025: Complete Pricing Breakdown Everyone’s talking about freelance designer rates, but no one’s clear. This post is made to give you the real scoop on rates in 2025. Read more Rooted with Ruul: meet solo tech talent, Ender Get insights from Ender, a freelance consultant, and engineer. Read our interview and get great tips for fresh freelancers starting out. Read more Self employment tax deductions: What to write off on your taxes Wondering what tax write-offs you might qualify for this season as a self-employed? Check out this guide to exclusive tax breaks that you can take advantage of. Read more MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? Ruul is a merchant-of-record platform helping freelancers and creators globally sell services, digital products, subscriptions, and easily get paid. Who is Ruul for? Ruul is designed for freelancers, creators, and independent professionals who want a simple way to sell online and get paid globally. How does Ruul work? Open an account, complete a quick verification (KYC), and link your payout account. Then, start selling through your store or send payment requests to customers instantly. How does pricing work? Signing up is free. There are no subscription or hidden fees. Ruul charges a small commission only when you sell or get paid through the platform. What is a Merchant of Record? A merchant of record is the legal seller responsible for processing payments, handling taxes, and managing compliance for each transaction. What can I sell on Ruul? You can sell services, digital products, license keys, online courses, subscriptions, and digital memberships. How do I get paid on Ruul? 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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 > Writing, Editing and Scheduling Writing, Editing and Scheduling In this article The Editor Drafting and publishing a post: Scheduling a post: Creating a Series Cross-posting Content Helpful Resources DEV Editor guide Markdown Cheatsheet Best Practices for Writing on DEV Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism on DEV Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV Common Questions Q: How do I set a canonical URL on my post? Q: How do I set a cover image for my post? Q: Do I own the articles that I publish? Q: Can I cross-post something I've already written on my own blog or Medium? Q: Can I use profanity in my posts? Q: Why has my post been removed? Q: Will you put ads on my posts' pages? Explore the ins and outs of writing, editing, scheduling, and managing articles. The Editor The DEV editor is your primary tool for writing and sharing posts. With a Markdown -based syntax and flexible options for embedding content, the editor is one of the main ways DEV members express themselves. Drafting, scheduling, and publishing posts are all options; importing via RSS is also a feature that we provide. Learn how to use the DEV editor to create and format your articles effectively: Drafting and publishing a post: Click on " Write a Post " in the top right corner of the site. Follow the prompts to fill out the necessary inputs. Give your post a title, write the body content, add appropriate tags, and fill out any other optional fields. If you're not ready to share your article, just click "Save draft" in the bottom left. You can access your drafts from your user dashboard and return to editing your post whenever you wish. Once you're ready to share your post, click the "Publish" button in the bottom left. Note: if you are using the Basic Markdown editor you interface is more minimalistic, and you'll need to change published: false to published: true in the Front Matter of the post, then save to publish your post. Congratulations, your post should be published! You should see the article listed on your public profile. Note that you can access analytics for each post you've shared from your user dashboard by clicking on the ... beside the article title. Scheduling a post: To schedule a post, you may open a draft or start writing a new post. Once you've got your post set up, click on the hexagon icon in the bottom left-hand corner near the Publish button. See "Schedule Publication" and use the inputs to select a date and time for the post to go live. Note: this feature is set to your local time zone. Creating a Series DEV provides authors with the ability to link articles together in a series. A series has a title and an associated page to hold all the entries (e.g. Sloan's Inbox ). Most often this is done for articles that are thematically related or recurring weekly posts. We have a handy guide here that explains step-by-step how to create a series on DEV. Note: If you've written the first entry in a series and are wondering why the series title is not easily visible, it's because we don't actually display information about a post being part of a series until there is more than one entry in the series. Once you write your second entry in the series, the Table of Contents and title for the series should appear. Cross-posting Content DEV offers a variety of features for those who want to cross-post content from elsewhere on the web. We encourage folks to share articles from their personal and company blogs! Notably, we offer folks the ability to import content via RSS and set canonical links on any posts that are shared. Using the RSS Feed on DEV Community Configure RSS Feed: Navigate to extensions within the settings. 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 Post Drafts Before Publishing Go to your user dashboard. Click edit beside the post you want to post. Save each draft after making changes. Publish Post when ready. How to Specify a Canonical URL Members 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. Rich + Markdown Editor: Click the gear icon next to "Save draft" and enter the original post's URL in the "Canonical URL" field. Basic Markdown Editor: Add canonical_url: X to the post's front matter, specifying the original post's URL. Following these steps ensures proper attribution and maintains the visibility of your content. Helpful Resources Below you'll find various resources we recommend for better understanding DEV's writing policies and tools. DEV Editor guide A quick guide that provides you with technical tips for using the DEV Editor and our brand of Markdown. You can also find it by clicking the "?" page in the editor . Markdown Cheatsheet A handy cheatsheet for commonly-used Markdown formatting syntax. Best Practices for Writing on DEV A helpful series that offers both technical tips and general guidance for making the best-fit article for DEV. 🙌 Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism on DEV This resource offers guidance for how to avoid plagiarism. We take a strong stance against plagiarism on DEV; please don't hesitate to report any plagiarism to us. Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV These guidelines detail our requirements for properly labelling AI-assisted content on DEV. Please don't hesitate to report any content that is written with AI-assistance if it isn't following these guidelines. Common Questions Q: How do I set a canonical URL on my post? In the post editor, click the hexagon icon in the bottom left-hand corner beside "save draft" and you'll see an input box to designate a Canonical URL. Note: if you are using the Basic Markdown editor you must add a line for it inside the triple dashes (aka Front Matter), like so: --- title: published: false tags: canonical_url: <https://mycoolsite.com/my-post> --- Q: How do I set a cover image for my post? If using the Rich + Markdown editor, then click the "Add a cover image" button above the title of the post. If using the Basic Markdown editor, include cover_image: [url] in the front matter of your post. Note: you may change your editor type from your settings . Q: Do I own the articles that I publish? Yes, you own the rights to the content you create and post on dev.to and you have the full authority to post, edit, and remove your content as you see fit. Q: Can I cross-post something I've already written on my own blog or Medium? Absolutely, as long as you have the rights you need to do so! And if it's of high quality, we'll feature it. Q: Can I use profanity in my posts? 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These 10 virtual interview tips will help you make a great impression and keep things running smoothly. Written by Kaustubh Saini Edited by Jaya Muvania Reviewed by Kaivan Dave Updated on Dec 25, 2025 Read time 8 min read Comments https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/virtual-interview-tips Link copied! Virtual interviews are not just for remote jobs anymore. Since the job market of 2026 is getting tough, companies are seeing way more applicants than before. That’s why a lot of companies are making virtual interviews the default for most of the hiring process. And to stand out, here are some useful virtual interview tips. 10 Tips for Virtual Interviews Hiring managers or recruitment teams now focus on how you show up online, and that means being prepared technically and mentally before you even click “Join.” 1) Test Your Tech Setup Before Your setup needs a quick reality check as soon as you get the email that when your interview is happening. Testing your tech setup is about seeing yourself exactly how the interviewer will see you. It’s been more than six years since virtual interviews became common, so interviewers won’t brush off repeated tech issues as minor slip-ups. They expect you to be prepared. Poor audio or choppy video will come off as unprofessional. A 2025 Cornell University study found that even small glitches during video calls can mess with how people judge in job interviews. These little tech issues break the “face-to-face” feeling and make interactions seem less trustworthy. Most of the setup is easy to test beforehand, and it just takes a few minutes. First, check the interview schedule e-mail to find out where it's happening, be it Zoom, Google Meet, or anywhere else. Open the website or download the App. To verify everything is working properly for an actual interview, do a test video call with a friend. Sit for 5 minutes and chat. See if your camera and mic are working properly. Ask the friend to check if they can see and hear you clearly. If you see any issues, fix them right away. It is recommended to sit in the same room where your WiFi router is not to have connectivity problems. If possible, connect your laptop with the Ethernet cord. Now, if the e-mail mentions any websites or apps you need to download for the interview, test them during this time as well. This would most probably be for screen sharing your code or presentation. At least this saves you from panicking over tech problems during the interview. But the testing is not done yet. 15 minutes before the interview, go through this checklist: Open The Website/App and check if you are logged in (if required). Double-check the meeting link Make sure the correct mic and camera are selected Close all unnecessary tabs on your laptop and browser Open the additional websites and tools required for the interview Check that your display name shows your real name, not a nickname Make sure your laptop is fully charged or plugged in Turn off laptop and phone notifications Reopen the email again to check if you are not missing anything Join the meeting 3–5 minutes early and take a breath Print this checklist for quick reference: And finally, know which key or button controls mute. If you ever need to mute yourself (maybe there’s sudden noise in the background or the interviewer asks you to), you don’t want to be awkwardly clicking around trying to find it. 2) Choose a Good Space Your background matters more than you think. When an interviewer looks at their screen, they are seeing your entire environment, and they will surely judge you, even if it's subconsciously. You need to find a quiet space with well-lit lighting and a clean background for a virtual interview. For a quiet space, keep it simple. Sit in a room where you can be alone, close the door and windows, and let your family or roommates know you will need about an hour without interruptions. Some newer laptops also have built-in noise cancellation features, which you can turn on if needed. For well-lit lighting, sit next to a window if possible. If the interview is happening at night or there is not enough light from the windows, switch on all the lights in your room that make your face look bright enough. If that is not enough, get a simple desk lamp or a ring light. For a clean background, sit before a plain wall. A simple background keeps the focus on you and not on what’s going on around you. These video conferencing tools also let you choose a virtual background, but please test them before to see if they are working properly and not making your video too laggy. Overall, it just means finding a spot that's not messy. A study on video interviews found that interviewers actually judge candidates based on their backgrounds . People sitting in clean and tidy spaces were rated more positively than those with messy surroundings. 3) Keep Your Resume Close One of the biggest advantages of virtual interviews is that you can have helpful materials right there with you, and the interviewer has no idea. Use this to your advantage. Print out your resume. You should know what's on your resume, obviously, but having it visible helps you reference specific achievements, dates, and details without hesitation. Also, you can prepare notes about the company. Before your interview, research the company's recent news, any major projects they have launched. It is an important part of a job search strategy in 2026 . Arrange everything so you can see it with just a quick eye movement, not by looking completely away from the camera. 4) Put These Things on The Table Beyond your reference materials, you need some practical items within arm's reach. Start with a notebook and a pen. When the interviewer explains something about the role or the company, jot it down. When they mention important details about next steps, write them down. It shows you are paying attention, and it gives you valuable information to reference later. And have a glass of water nearby. Interviews can be long. Taking a small sip of water is totally acceptable. 5) Dress Professionally The interviewer can only see you from the chest up, but that doesn’t mean you should interview in your pajama bottoms. We recommend dressing for a virtual interview like you would for an in-person interview. There are a few reasons for this First, if you stand up for any reason, you don't want the interviewer to see that you are wearing sweatpants. Second, dressing professionally actually positively affects how you perform. You feel more serious. It puts you in ‘interview mode’ instead of feeling like you’re just on another casual video call. Stick to clean, simple, solid-colored clothes. Avoid loud patterns, neon colors, or anything too shiny. Make sure your clothes are wrinkle-free. 6) Look Directly at Your Camera This is a small trick, but a very useful one. See, when you are talking to someone in person, you make eye contact. In a virtual interview, eye contact means looking at your camera, not at the screen. Studies have found that when people make eye contact during video calls, the conversation feels more comfortable. It helps people feel more connected. You need to position your camera at eye level and look directly at the camera lens. If you are using a laptop, try to use your books as a stand for the laptop. But remember that you don't have to stare at it the entire time. Just that when you are making some important points, look at that little camera dot. Also, avoid sitting too close to the camera. Leave a bit of space, so your head and shoulders are visible. It looks more natural. 7) Body Language Matters Your body language says a lot before you even finish a sentence. Since interviewers can’t see your full body, small things like posture, facial expressions, and head movement stand out more on camera. Sitting up straight and looking engaged makes you seem confident and interested, while slouching can make you look bored. Here are some body language tips for virtual interviews: Sit up straight and avoid slouching Keep your shoulders relaxed, not stiff Smile naturally when greeting and listening Nod occasionally to show you’re engaged Keep your hands visible if possible, but don’t overdo gestures Avoid fidgeting, tapping, or spinning in your chair Stay centered in the frame instead of leaning too much It's also totally fine to move your hands while you talk. But avoid dramatic arm movements. Keep your hands generally visible between your chest and shoulders. 8) Speak Little Slowly Virtual interviews are, well… virtual. The interviewer only sees you through a screen, so conversations don’t always feel as natural as face-to-face. Even with a stable internet connection, audio can cut out for a second or two. To make sure the interviewer doesn’t miss anything, you should speak slightly slower than you would in a regular conversation. And pause between thoughts. In regular conversation, we don't leave much space between sentences. But in virtual settings, small pauses actually help a lot. They give the interviewer time to process what you said and make you sound more thoughtful. Bonus Tip: Don't interrupt, even if it seems like the interviewer is done talking. Give them an extra second to make sure they have finished their thought. 9) Practice with AI Assistants Whether AI will lead to Jobpocalypse is another debate, but till then, use AI to your advantage. Practice interviews with an AI assistant have now become very common. There are specific AI Mock Interview assistants, too. These can simulate real interviews, ask you common questions for your industry, and even give you feedback on your answers. The best part is that you can do it anytime, as many times as you want, without feeling embarrassed. Mess up an answer? No problem because the AI doesn't judge you. Want to practice the same question ten times until you nail it? Go for it. 10) Have a Backup Setup Ready Technology fails at the worst possible times. Your internet might cut out, or your camera might not work. You need a Plan B. If you have a spare laptop, keep it ready with the link to the interview call. So, if anything happens, you can instantly connect with that device. A phone will also do a job as a backup. Make sure you've already downloaded the meeting app (Zoom, Teams, etc.) on your phone before the interview. But what if your internet suddenly drops? To be safe, keep some mobile data ready on your phone and know how to turn on your hotspot so you can quickly connect your laptop. You can also have a backup location in mind, like a friend’s place or a nearby cafe with reliable Wi-Fi. In a true emergency, having a backup location can save your interview. Conclusion Virtual interviews are becoming even more common as companies realize they can meet great candidates from anywhere in the world. For you, this is actually awesome news that you can apply for jobs anywhere and interview from your home. Follow these 10 tips and your interview should feel way smoother. Technology might seem like it makes interviews more complicated, but it actually gives you more control. You can't do any of that in a traditional interview. Remember, interviewers know things can go wrong online, they are human too. What they will really notice at such times is the preparation. So take a little time before the interview to get things right! Upgrade your resume! Create a hireable resume with just one click and stand out to recruiters. Upload Your Resume Now ← Back to all articles Table of Contents Example H2 Example H3 Ace Your Next Interview with Confidence Unlock personalized guidance and perfect your responses with Final Round AI, ensuring you stand out and succeed in every interview. 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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 Mastering JS Posted on Aug 25, 2021 Using `then()` vs Async/Await in JavaScript # javascript # codenewbie When making async requests, you can either use then() or async/await . Async/await and then() are very similar. The difference is that in an async function , JavaScript will pause the function execution until the promise settles. With then() , the rest of the function will continue to execute but JavaScript won't execute the .then() callback until the promise settles. async function test () { console . log ( ' Ready ' ); let example = await fetch ( ' http://httpbin.org/get ' ); console . log ( ' I will print second ' ); } test (); console . log ( ' I will print first ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode If you use promise chaining with then() , you need to put any logic you want to execute after the request in the promise chain . Any code that you put after fetch() will execute immediately, before the fetch() is done. function test () { console . log ( ' Ready ' ); let example = fetch ( ' http://httpbin.org/get ' ). then (( res ) => { console . log ( ' This is inside the then() block ' ); }); console . log ( ' This is after the fetch statement where we are now executing other code that is not async ' ); } test (); console . log ( ' this is after the entire function ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode We recommend using async/await where possible, and minimize promise chaining. Async/await makes JavaScript code more accessible to developers that aren't as familiar with JavaScript, and much easier to read. Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Alexander B.K. Alexander B.K. Alexander B.K. Follow Full Stack Web Developer Location Batam, Indonesia Education Associate Degree in Physics Engineering (Applied Physics) Work Full Stack Web Developer Joined Apr 26, 2019 • Aug 9 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide In my 1st experience, with minimal knowledge and skill (lack of the knowledge of async-await), I relied upon fetch API to do request to server. I tried to work around the problem I encountered with my own solution, although I thought it was not the right one. I wished I knew async-await then : I could have had better solution instead of using merely promises chaining. That being said, I think both approaches have their own best fit depending on the situation. Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Elazar Raab Elazar Raab Elazar Raab Follow Software Engineer Joined Nov 17, 2024 • Nov 17 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Note that async wait requires the encapsulating/calling function to be async - that is not always possible, e.g., for top-level function before ES2020 or when some callback function interface dictates non-async function. In such cases, the only way to provide code that invokes and processes a result of an async (promise) result is using the .then directive. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Alexandra Egorova Alexandra Egorova Alexandra Egorova Follow Joined Aug 9, 2023 • Nov 10 '23 • Edited on Nov 10 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is the best explanation! I read 10 articles before but only your explanation is more clear, thanks a lot!!! 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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 Victor de la Fouchardière Posted on Aug 16, 2020 🤝 Promise.allSettled() VS Promise.all() in JavaScript 🍭 # node # webdev # javascript # beginners Hello ! 🧑🌾 Promises are available since ES2015 to simplify the handling of asynchronous operations. Let's discover 2 Promises and their differences: Promise.allSettled(iterable) Promise.all(iterable) Both of them take an iterable and return an array containing the fulfilled Promises. ❓ So, what is the difference between them ? Promise.all() 🧠 The Promise. all() method takes an iterable of promises as an input, and returns a single Promise that resolves to an array of the results of the input promises. All resolved As you can see, we are passing an array to Promise.all. And when all three promises get resolved, Promise.all resolves and the output is consoled. Now, let's see if one promise is not resolved , and so, if this one is reject. What was the output ? 🛑 1 failed Promise.all is rejected if at least one of the elements are rejected . For example, we pass 2 promises that resolve and one promise that rejects immediately, then Promise.all will reject immediately. Promise.allSettled() 🦷 Since ES2020 you can use Promise.allSettled . It returns a promise that always resolves after all of the given promises have either fulfilled or rejected, with an array of objects that each describes the outcome of each promise. For each outcome object, a status string is present : fulfilled ✅ rejected ❌ The value (or reason) reflects what value each promise was fulfilled (or rejected) with. Have a close look at following properties ( status , value , reason ) of resulting array. Differences 👬 Promise.all will reject as soon as one of the Promises in the array rejects. Promise.allSettled will never reject, it will resolve once all Promises in the array have either rejected or resolved. Supported Browsers 🚸 The browsers supported by JavaScript Promise.allSettled() and Promise.all() methods are listed below: Google Chrome Microsoft Edge Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari Opera Cheers 🍻 🍻 🍻 If you enjoyed this article you can follow me on Twitter or here on dev.to where I regularly post bite size tips relating to HTML, CSS and JavaScript. 📦 GitHub Profile: The RIGHT Way to Show your latest DEV articles + BONUS 🎁 Victor de la Fouchardière ・ Aug 5 '20 #github #markdown #showdev #productivity 🍦 Cancel Properly HTTP Requests in React Hooks and avoid Memory Leaks 🚨 Victor de la Fouchardière ・ Jul 29 '20 #react #javascript #tutorial #showdev Top comments (14) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Pankaj Patel Pankaj Patel Pankaj Patel Follow Programmer, Blogger, Photographer and little bit of everything Location Lyon, France Work Lead Frontend Engineer at @abtasty Joined Mar 5, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a really handy, allSettled has more verbose output Thanks for sharing @viclafouch . Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Follow 🐦 Frontend developer and technical writer based in France. I love teaching web development and all kinds of other things online 🤖 Email victor.delafouchardiere@gmail.com Location Paris Education EEMI Work Frontend Engineer Joined Nov 4, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Arman Khan Arman Khan Arman Khan Follow Fullstack web developer Email armankhan9244@gmail.com Location Surat, India Education Self-taught Work full stack developer at Zypac InfoTech Joined Jul 22, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Loved the article Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Follow 🐦 Frontend developer and technical writer based in France. I love teaching web development and all kinds of other things online 🤖 Email victor.delafouchardiere@gmail.com Location Paris Education EEMI Work Frontend Engineer Joined Nov 4, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you @iarmankhan ;) Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Suyeb Bagdadi Suyeb Bagdadi Suyeb Bagdadi Follow Joined Aug 26, 2022 • Aug 26 '22 • Edited on Aug 26 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide You can as well do the following to stop Promise.all from rejecting if there is an exception thrown.`` ` let storage = { updated: 0, published: 0, error: 0, }; let p1 = async (name) => { let status = { success: true, error: false, }; return status; }; let p2 = async (name) => { throw new Error('on purpose'); }; let success = () => { storage.updated += 1; }; let logError = (error) => { console.log(error.message); storage.error += 1; }; Promise.all([ p1('shobe 1').then(success).catch(logError), p2('shobe 2').then(success).catch(logError), p1('shobe 1').then(success).catch(logError), ]).then(() => { console.log('done'); }); ` Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Justin Hunter Justin Hunter Justin Hunter Follow VP of Product at Pinata, co-founder of Orbiter - the easiest way to host static websites and apps. Location Dallas Work Software Engineer at Pinata Joined Apr 10, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Whoa! I had no idea this existed. Thanks for the helpful write-up! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Follow 🐦 Frontend developer and technical writer based in France. I love teaching web development and all kinds of other things online 🤖 Email victor.delafouchardiere@gmail.com Location Paris Education EEMI Work Frontend Engineer Joined Nov 4, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide A pleasure @polluterofminds ;) Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dayzen Dayzen Dayzen Follow Location Korea Seoul Work Backend Engineer at Smile Ventures Joined Apr 18, 2020 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for sharing this post! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Devin Rhode Devin Rhode Devin Rhode Follow writing javascript for like 8 years or something like that :) Location Minneapolis, MN Work Javascript developer at Robert Half Technology Joined Sep 16, 2019 • Dec 1 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I'd love some elaboration on why allSettled was made/why it's better Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Devin Rhode Devin Rhode Devin Rhode Follow writing javascript for like 8 years or something like that :) Location Minneapolis, MN Work Javascript developer at Robert Half Technology Joined Sep 16, 2019 • Dec 1 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide github.com/tc39/proposal-promise-a... Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Mohd Aliyan Mohd Aliyan Mohd Aliyan Follow I am a software Engineer looking for each day of learning. 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https://addons.mozilla.org/el/firefox/addon/rentgen/ | Rentgen – Λήψη επέκτασης για το 🦊 Firefox (el) Πρόσθετα προγράμματος περιήγησης Firefox Επεκτάσεις Θέματα Περισσότερα… για το Firefox Λεξικά και πακέτα γλωσσών Άλλα προγράμματα περιήγησης Πρόσθετα για Android Σύνδεση Αναζήτηση Αναζήτηση Rentgen από “Internet. Time to act!” Foundation Rentgen to wtyczka, która automatycznie wizualizuje, jakie dane zostały ~~wykradzione~~ wysłane do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzane strony. Pozwala wygenerować raport lub treść maila, który można wysłać do administratora strony i/lub UODO. 5 (12 κριτικές) 5 (12 κριτικές) 216 χρήστες 216 χρήστες Λήψη Firefox και απόκτηση επέκτασης Λήψη αρχείου Μεταδεδομένα επέκτασης Στιγμιότυπα Σχετικά με την επέκταση Rentgen to wtyczka dla przeglądarek opartych o Firefoxa, która automatycznie wizualizuje, jakie dane zostały ~~wykradzione~~ wysłane do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzane strony. Pozwala wygenerować raport lub treść maila, który można wysłać do administratora strony i/lub UODO. Więcej informacji: https://www.internet-czas-dzialac.pl/odcinek-33-wtyczka-rentgen Funkcje Rentgena: analiza ruchu sieciowego generowanego przez stronę internetową; wizualizacja danych przekazanych do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzaną stronę (historia przeglądania użytkownika oraz jego ciasteczka); przygotowywanie zrzutów ekranów narzędzi deweloperskich będących dowodem przekazanych danych do podmiotów trzecich; pomoc w oszacowaniu potencjalnych obszarów roboczych względem zgodności z RODO; generowanie raportu lub treści maila, który można wysłać do administratora oraz Urzędu Ochrony Danych Osobowych. Kod źródłowy Σχόλια προγραμματιστών Jeżeli uważasz, że wtyczka Rentgen okazała się przydatna, zostaw nam recenzję. Jeżeli znalazłeś błąd lub masz pomysł na ulepszenie Rentgena, napisz do nas maila: kontakt@internet-czas-dzialac.pl Βαθμολογήθηκε με 5 από 12 αξιολογητές Συνδεθείτε για βαθμολόγηση της επέκτασης Δεν υπάρχουν ακόμη βαθμολογίες Η βαθμολογία αστεριών αποθηκεύτηκε 5 12 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Ανάγνωση και των 12 κριτικών Δικαιώματα και δεδομένα Απαιτούμενα δικαιώματα: Κάνει ανάγνωση και τροποποίηση ρυθμίσεων απορρήτου Κάνει έλεγχο ρυθμίσεων μεσολάβησης προγράμματος περιήγησης Έχει πρόσβαση στα δεδομένα σας για κάθε ιστότοπο Συλλογή δεδομένων: Ο δημιουργός δηλώνει ότι αυτή η επέκταση δεν απαιτεί συλλογή δεδομένων. Μάθετε περισσότερα Περισσότερες πληροφορίες Σύνδεσμοι προσθέτου Αρχική σελίδα Ιστότοπος υποστήριξης Email υποστήριξης Έκδοση 0.2.4 Μέγεθος 9,55 MB Τελευταία ενημέρωση 21 μέρες πριν (23 Δεκ 2025) Σχετικές κατηγορίες Προγραμματισμός web Απόρρητο και ασφάλεια Άδεια Μόνο GNU General Public License v3.0 Πολιτική απορρήτου Διαβάστε την πολιτική απορρήτου του προσθέτου Ιστορικό εκδόσεων Προβολή όλων των εκδόσεων Ετικέτες anti malware anti tracker container privacy security Προσθήκη σε συλλογή Επιλογή συλλογής… Δημιουργία νέας συλλογής Αναφορά προσθέτου Υποστήριξη προγραμματιστή Ο προγραμματιστής της επέκτασης σάς ζητά να βοηθήσετε τη συνεχή ανάπτυξή της με μια μικρή συνεισφορά. Συνεισφορά τώρα Μετάβαση στην αρχική σελίδα της Mozilla Πρόσθετα Σχετικά Blog προσθέτων Firefox Εργαστήριο επεκτάσεων Κέντρο προγραμματιστών Πολιτικές προγραμματιστών Blog κοινότητας Φόρουμ Αναφορά σφάλματος Οδηγίες κριτικής Προγράμματα περιήγησης Desktop Mobile Enterprise Προϊόντα Browsers VPN Relay Monitor Pocket Bluesky (@firefox.com) Instagram (Firefox) YouTube (firefoxchannel) Απόρρητο Cookie Νομικά Εκτός από τα μέρη όπου αναφέρεται διαφορετικά, το περιεχόμενο του ιστοτόπου υπόκειται στην άδεια Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License v3.0 ή τυχόν νεότερες εκδόσεις. Αλλαγή γλώσσας Čeština Deutsch Dolnoserbšćina Ελληνικά English (Canadian) English (British) English (US) Español (de Argentina) Español (de Chile) Español (de España) Español (de México) suomi Français Furlan Frysk עברית Hrvatski Hornjoserbsce magyar Interlingua Italiano 日本語 ქართული Taqbaylit 한국어 Norsk bokmål Nederlands Norsk nynorsk Polski Português (do Brasil) Português (Europeu) Română Русский slovenčina Slovenščina Shqip Svenska Türkçe Українська Tiếng Việt 中文 (简体) 正體中文 (繁體) | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
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https://web.dev/articles/inert | The inert attribute | Articles | web.dev Skip to main content Resources Web Platform Dive into the web platform, at your pace. HTML CSS JavaScript User experience Learn how to build better user experiences. Performance Accessibility Identity Learn Get up to speed on web development. Learn HTML Learn CSS Learn JavaScript Learn Performance Learn Accessibility More courses Additional resources Explore content collections, patterns, and more. 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Emma Twersky X GitHub Homepage The inert attribute is a global HTML attribute that simplifies how to remove and restore user input events for an element, including focus events and events from assistive technologies. Browser Support 102 102 112 15.5 Source Inert is a default behavior in dialog elements, such as when you use showModal to open a dialog for users to make a selection and then dismiss it from the screen. After opening a <dialog> the rest of the page becomes inert, for example you can no longer click or tab to links. See the Pen Pen oNprQMR by web-dot-dev on Codepen You can use the inert attribute to achieve the same behavior on other elements. Inert means lacking the ability to move, so when you mark something inert, you remove movement or interaction from those DOM elements. <div> <label for="button1">Button 1</label> <button id="button1">I am not inert</button> </div> <div inert> <label for="button2">Button 2</label> <button id="button2">I am inert</button> </div> Here, inert has been declared on the second <div> element containing button2 , so all content contained within this <div> , including the button and label, cannot receive focus or be clicked. The inert attribute is especially useful for accessibility, in particular to prevent focus trapping. Better accessibility The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines require focus management and a sensible, usable focus order . This includes both discoverability and interactivity. Previously, discoverability could be suppressed with aria-hidden="true" , but interactivity is more difficult. inert gives developers the ability to remove an element from the tab order, and from the accessibility tree. This lets you control both discoverability and interactivity, and enables the ability to build more usable and accessible patterns. There are two major use cases for applying inert to an element to enable better accessibility: When an element is a part of the DOM tree, but offscreen or hidden. When an element is a part of the DOM tree, but should be non-interactive. Offscreen or hidden DOM elements One common accessibility concern is with elements like a drawer, which add elements to the DOM that are not always visible to the user. With inert you can ensure that while the drawer sub elements are offscreen, a keyboard user cannot accidentally interact with it. See the Pen Drawer by web-dot-dev on Codepen Non-interactive DOM elements Another common accessibility concern is when a UI design is visible or partially visible, but clearly non-interactive. This could be during page load, while a form is submitting, or if a dialog overlay is open, for example. To provide the best experience for users, indicate the state of the UI and "trap" the focus to the part of the page that is interactive. Focus trapping Focus trapping is a central concept of good UI accessibility. You should ensure that screen reader focus is on interactive UI elements and aware when an element is blocking interactivity. This also helps limit rogue screen readers from reaching behind a page overlay, or accidentally submitting a form while the first submission is still processing. Using inert , you can ensure that the only discoverable content is reachable. This is helpful for: Blocking elements such as a modal dialog, focus-trapping menu, or side nav. A carousel with non-active items. Non-applicable form content (for example, fading out and disabling the "Shipping address" fields when the "Same as billing address" checkbox has been checked). Disabling the entire UI while in an inconsistent state. Visually indicate inert elements By default, there is no visual indication of a subtree being inert. It is recommended that you clearly mark what parts of the DOM are active and which are inert. [ inert ], [ inert ] * { opacity : 0.5 ; pointer-events : none ; cursor : default ; user-select : none ; } Not all users can see all parts of a page at once. For example, users of screen readers, small devices, or with magnifiers, and even users just using particularly small windows might not be able to see the active part of a page, and may get frustrated if inert sections are not obviously inert. For individual controls, the disabled attribute is probably more appropriate. See the Pen Pen ZEvdmmo by web-dot-dev on Codepen What interactions and movement are blocked? By default, inert blocks focus and click events. For assistive technologies, this also blocks tabbing and discoverability. The browser may also ignore page search and text selection in the element. The default value of inert is false . Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License , and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License . For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies . Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Last updated 2024-04-05 UTC. 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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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Learn More Download Now June 15th, 2021 0 reactions .NET Framework June 2021 Cumulative Update Preview Tara Overfield Senior Software Engineer Show more Today, we are releasing the June 2021 Cumulative Update Preview for .NET Framework for Windows 10, version 1809, Windows Server 2019, and Windows 10, version 1909. Quality and Reliability This release contains the following quality and reliability improvements. ClickOnce Addresses a regression introduced in previous updates. We now honor WinTrust policy setting “Ignore timestamp revocation checks” setting when validating timestamps in ClickOnce manifests. CLR 1 When the process is not under high memory pressure it tends to favor doing BGCs over doing full compacting GCs. This is usually desirable but if the app behavior changes dramatically, it could cause much of the fragmentation in older generations (ie, gen2 and LOH) to be unused. You can collect GC ETW events which tell you how much fragmentation there is in gen2 and LOH and verify if you are in this situation. Windows Forms Addresses an issue in Property Grid control to prevent incorrect data read in some scenarios in 64 bit processes. Addresses an issue where System.Drawing double frees allocated memory when failing to get printer settings. WPF 2 Addresses an issue affecting a DataGrid contained in an outer ScrollViewer. Addresses a crash due to ElementNotAvailableException in a ListView with custom data-item automation peers. 1 Common Language Runtime (CLR) 2 Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Getting the Update The Cumulative Update Preview is available via Windows Update and Microsoft Update Catalog. Microsoft Update Catalog You can get the update via the Microsoft Update Catalog. **Note**: Customers that rely on Windows Update and Windows Server Update Services will automatically receive the .NET Framework version-specific updates. Advanced system administrators can also take use of the below direct Microsoft Update Catalog download links to .NET Framework-specific updates. Before applying these updates, please ensure that you carefully review the .NET Framework version applicability, to ensure that you only install updates on systems where they apply. The following table is for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016+ versions. Product Version Cumulative Update Windows 10 1909 .NET Framework 3.5, 4.8 Catalog 5003539 Windows 10 1809 (October 2018 Update) and Windows Server 2019 5003857 .NET Framework 3.5, 4.7.2 Catalog 5003541 .NET Framework 3.5, 4.8 Catalog 5003538 Previous Monthly Rollups The last few .NET Framework Monthly updates are listed below for your convenience: .NET Framework June 2021 Security and Quality Rollup Updates .NET Framework May 2021 Cumulative Update Preview for Windows 10, versions 2004, 20H2, 21H1 .NET Framework May 2021 Cumulative Update Preview .NET Framework May 2021 Security and Quality Rollup Updates 0 1 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Linkedin Copy Link --> Category .NET Framework Share Author Tara Overfield Senior Software Engineer Tara is a Software Engineer on the .NET team. She works on releasing .NET Framework updates. 1 comment Discussion is closed. Login to edit/delete existing comments. Code of Conduct Sort by : Newest Newest Popular Oldest Cristian Georgescu --> Cristian Georgescu --> June 26, 2021 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> And why are you forcing this update preview on me? Situation: - I'm not on any preview or beta channel; - my list (and everybody's list) of available updates says "Security intelligence etc." and "2021-06 Cumulative Update Preview for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8"; - the only Download button would download and install both updates despite the fact that I don't want the preview one; You very well know what I'm talking about, it happens on each and every .NET update preview, we've complaining for this behaviour for 2 years now, https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-to-completely-avoid-preview-updates/ef6d8489-8bc2-4479-aa91-cf9f5f72632c. In a funny twist, under those 2 security intelligence and... Read more And why are you forcing this update preview on me? Situation: – I’m not on any preview or beta channel; – my list (and everybody’s list) of available updates says “Security intelligence etc.” and “2021-06 Cumulative Update Preview for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8”; – the only Download button would download and install both updates despite the fact that I don’t want the preview one; You very well know what I’m talking about, it happens on each and every .NET update preview, we’ve complaining for this behaviour for 2 years now, https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-to-completely-avoid-preview-updates/ef6d8489-8bc2-4479-aa91-cf9f5f72632c . In a funny twist, under those 2 security intelligence and .NET preview updates, I have another preview update for 21H1 but this one is optional. Why, out of 2 update previews, only one is optional? How’s that the .NET update preview is not optional? 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https://ruul.io/blog/8-tips-to-prevent-back-and-neck-pain-while-working-from-home | Blog | For Freelancers, Creators, and Indie Professionals Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up grow 13 Best Fiverr Alternatives Freelancers Need to Know Read POPULAR ARTICLES How to Accept Online Payments: A Comprehensive Guide for Businesses and Freelancers Learn how to set up and manage secure online payment systems for your business or freelance work. Discover popular payment methods, integration tips, security measures, and best practices to streamline transactions and boost efficiency. Top 15 Digital Nomad Jobs in 2025 Explore the 15 best digital nomad jobs in 2025, from writing to coding—fully remote, high-paying, and travel-friendly. The Ultimate Best AI Tools for Freelancers: Boosting Productivity in 2025 Discover the ultimate AI tools for freelancers in 2025 to enhance productivity and efficiency. From writing and graphic design to project management, explore top AI tools like ChatGPT, Grammarly, Canva, and more. Start optimizing your freelancing. How to Accept Cryptocurrency Payments Find the methods, benefits, and security considerations for accepting crypto payments. Know how cryptocurrencies can open new opportunities for your business. What to Sell as a Digital Product Want to make money while you sleep? From AI art to ebooks and plugins, here’s what actually sells in 2025 and makes your wallet happy! Best 13 Motivational Apps and Techniques You Need As You Work Solo Lack of motivation as an independent? See these motivation apps and techniques. get paid sell grow work news trends get paid sell grow work news trends How to Make Freelance Money I’ve mapped out the freelance income paths that will stick around until 2030. Shared all the pro tips and details in this post. Come check it out! Introducing MiniPay on Ruul: Faster Stablecoin Payment Ruul & MiniPay now bring instant, stablecoin payments with zero withdrawal fee for freelancers. Create virtual USD/EUR accounts, enjoy fast global transfers, and earn up to $275 in bonuses. Best Freelancing Websites Struggling to pick a freelancing website? These 16 categorized freelancing platforms will save your time, energy, and maybe your sanity! How to Get Paid as a Freelancer Don't let payments ruin your business! We've covered everything from the most important steps to the best methods! Designer's Guide to Dribbble All the potential Dribbble has to offer, and all the areas where it leaves you hanging. This Guide gives you all of that and more. Best Freelance Jobs You're looking for the best freelance jobs AI won't wipe out. Safe, in-demand, future-ready, long-lasting work… you'll find it all right here. MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? 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Discover popular payment methods, integration tips, security measures, and best practices to streamline transactions and boost efficiency. Top 15 Digital Nomad Jobs in 2025 Explore the 15 best digital nomad jobs in 2025, from writing to coding—fully remote, high-paying, and travel-friendly. The Ultimate Best AI Tools for Freelancers: Boosting Productivity in 2025 Discover the ultimate AI tools for freelancers in 2025 to enhance productivity and efficiency. From writing and graphic design to project management, explore top AI tools like ChatGPT, Grammarly, Canva, and more. Start optimizing your freelancing. How to Accept Cryptocurrency Payments Find the methods, benefits, and security considerations for accepting crypto payments. Know how cryptocurrencies can open new opportunities for your business. What to Sell as a Digital Product Want to make money while you sleep? From AI art to ebooks and plugins, here’s what actually sells in 2025 and makes your wallet happy! Best 13 Motivational Apps and Techniques You Need As You Work Solo Lack of motivation as an independent? See these motivation apps and techniques. get paid sell grow work news trends get paid sell grow work news trends How to Make Freelance Money I’ve mapped out the freelance income paths that will stick around until 2030. Shared all the pro tips and details in this post. Come check it out! Introducing MiniPay on Ruul: Faster Stablecoin Payment Ruul & MiniPay now bring instant, stablecoin payments with zero withdrawal fee for freelancers. Create virtual USD/EUR accounts, enjoy fast global transfers, and earn up to $275 in bonuses. Best Freelancing Websites Struggling to pick a freelancing website? These 16 categorized freelancing platforms will save your time, energy, and maybe your sanity! How to Get Paid as a Freelancer Don't let payments ruin your business! We've covered everything from the most important steps to the best methods! Designer's Guide to Dribbble All the potential Dribbble has to offer, and all the areas where it leaves you hanging. This Guide gives you all of that and more. Best Freelance Jobs You're looking for the best freelance jobs AI won't wipe out. Safe, in-demand, future-ready, long-lasting work… you'll find it all right here. MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? 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https://www.highlight.io/blog/launchdarkly-migration | Migrating from Highlight.io to LaunchDarkly Observability Pricing Customers Blog Careers Docs Migrating from Highlight.io to LaunchDarkly Observability Sign up Back Apr 20, 2023 • 7 min. read How we built logging as a service with ClickHouse Product Updates Feb 15, 2023 • 18 min. read How to Set Up Your Production AWS MSK Kafka Cluster Engineering Jul 17, 2023 • 5 min. read WebSocket Recording Engineering Product Updates Nov 13, 2025 • 11 min read Migrating from Highlight.io to LaunchDarkly Observability Company Product Updates Jay Khatri Co-founder & CEO TLDR All of the Highlight.io features you know and love are now available in the LaunchDarkly Observability product. Highlight.io will be deprecating services on February 28, 2026 and moving 100% of our infrastructure and services to LaunchDarkly. Instead of logging into https://app.highlight.io , we recommend creating a new account and migrating your SDK snippets to use LaunchDarkly Observability (at https://app.launchdarkly.com ). Customers will need to update their Highlight SDK Snippet to use LaunchDarkly before March 1, 2026 to avoid any disruption of service. If you have any questions about the process please reference the FAQ below! If you don't see your question answered, feel free to contact the team at observability@launchdarkly.com . Migration Example (JS) Before H.init('YOUR_PROJECT_ID', { privacySetting: 'strict', networkRecording: { enabled: true, recordHeadersAndBody: true, }, tracingOrigins: ['pri.highlight.io'], enableCanvasRecording: true, samplingStrategy: { canvas: 1, canvasFactor: 0.5, canvasMaxSnapshotDimension: 480, }, serviceName: 'web', environment: 'env', version: 'version', }) After const client = initialize('LD_CLIENT_SIDE_ID', {user: {key: 'abc123', email: 'bob@example.com'}}, { // copy settings values based on what you had previously configured plugins: [ new Observability({ tracingOrigins: ['pri.highlight.io'], networkRecording: { enabled: true, recordHeadersAndBody: true, }, serviceName: 'web', environment: 'env', version: 'version', }), new SessionReplay({ privacySetting: 'strict', enableCanvasRecording: true, samplingStrategy: { canvas: 1, canvasFactor: 0.5, canvasMaxSnapshotDimension: 480, }, contextFriendlyName: (ctx) => ctx.user.email, serviceName: 'web', environment: 'env', version: 'version', }), ], }) FAQ Q: Will my pricing change? If you are a Highlight self-service customer, you are expected to choose a LaunchDarkly self-service tier: Developer or Foundation. The Developer plan is $0 per month, and includes the following (monthly recurring) allotments: 3 service connections (for feature flagging) 5,000 sessions 5,000 errors 10,000,000 logs 10,000,000 traces No "overages" The Foundation self-serve plan is billed per service connection and per observability unit. Please refer to the pricing page here . If you are a Highlight customer who is on an invoiced plan or MSA, we will reach out personally. If you don't hear from us, please reach out to observability@launchdarkly.com . Q: When will services officially end on Highlight.io? February 28, 2026 Q: Will I need to migrate my existing data in Highlight to LaunchDarkly? Not necessarily. But if you would like to migrate your existing data / configuration, please reach out to our team at observability@launchdarkly.com . Q: Do I need to purchase a new LaunchDarkly self-serve license? When you sign up for a LaunchDarkly self-serve plan, you will be expected to accept the LaunchDarkly licensing terms. If you exceed the free tier limits for any of the LaunchDarkly products, and (like in Highlight), you'll pay for any monthly overages. Q: Can I connect my observability data to LaunchDarkly feature flags? Yes! LaunchDarkly observability connects to the rest of the LD platform. Feature flags, experiments, AI Observability and more! Q: If I want to learn more about Feature Flagging how do I get connected? We are happy to connect you to the appropriate LaunchDarkly representative. Email observability@launchdarkly.com for more. Q: I am already a LaunchDarkly customer. What does this mean for me? If you are already a usage based self-service customer of LD, you are one step ahead in the process. You will still need to change your SDK snippet to send data to your current account. 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Ask AI API, CLI & SDKs API Neon API CLI Overview Quickstart Install and connect auth me orgs projects ip-allow vpc branches databases roles operations connection-string set-context init completion SDKs Overview JavaScript SDK (Auth & Data API) TypeScript SDK (Neon API) Python SDK (Neon API) The @neondatabase/toolkit Go SDK (Neon API) community Node.js / Deno SDK (Neon API) community / API, CLI & SDKs / Overview Neon CLI Use the Neon CLI to manage Neon directly from the terminal The Neon CLI is a command-line interface that lets you manage Neon directly from the terminal. This documentation references all commands and options available in the Neon CLI. 🚀 Get set up in just a few steps with the CLI Quickstart . Install macOS Windows Linux Install with Homebrew brew install neonctl Install via npm npm i -g neonctl Requires Node.js 18.0 or higher. Install with bun bun install -g neonctl macOS binary Download the binary. No installation required. curl -sL https://github.com/neondatabase/neonctl/releases/latest/download/neonctl-macos -o neonctl Run the CLI from the download directory: neon < comman d > [options] For more about installing, upgrading, and connecting, see Neon CLI — Install and connect . Use the Neon CLI without installing You can run the Neon CLI without installing it using npx (Node Package eXecute) or the bun equivalent, bunx . For example: # npx npx neonctl < comman d > # bunx bunx neonctl < comman d > Synopsis neon --help usage: neon < comman d > [options] [aliases: neonctl] Commands: neon auth Authenticate [aliases: login] neon me Show current user neon orgs Manage organizations [aliases: org] neon projects Manage projects [aliases: project] neon ip-allow Manage IP Allow neon vpc Manage VPC endpoints and project VPC restrictions neon branches Manage branches [aliases: branch] neon databases Manage databases [aliases: database, db] neon roles Manage roles [aliases: role] neon operations Manage operations [aliases: operation] neon connection-string [branch] Get connection string [aliases: cs] neon set-context Set the current context neon init Initialize a project with Neon using your AI coding assistant neon completion generate completion script Global options: -o, --output Set output format [string] [choices: "json" , "yaml" , "table" ] [default: "table" ] --config-dir Path to config directory [string] [default: "" ] --api-key API key [string] [default: "" ] --analytics Manage analytics. Example: --no-analytics, --analytics false [boolean] [default: true ] -v, --version Show version number [boolean] -h, --help Show help [boolean] Options: --context-file Context file [string] [default: (current - context - file)] Commands Command Subcommands Description auth Authenticate me Show current user orgs list Manage organizations projects list , create , update , delete , get Manage projects ip-allow list , add , remove , reset Manage IP Allow vpc endpoint , project Manage VPC endpoints and project VPC restrictions branches list , create , reset , restore , rename , schema-diff , set-default , add-compute , delete , get Manage branches databases list , create , delete Manage databases roles list , create , delete Manage roles operations list Manage operations connection-string Get connection string set-context Set context for session init Initialize a project with Neon using your AI coding assistant completion Generate a completion script Global options Global options are supported with any Neon CLI command. Option Description Type Default -o, --output Set the Neon CLI output format ( json , yaml , or table ) string table --config-dir Path to the Neon CLI configuration directory string /home/<user>/.config/neonctl --api-key Neon API key string NEON_API_KEY environment variable --color Colorize the output. Example: --no-color , --color false boolean true --analytics Manage analytics boolean true -v, --version Show the Neon CLI version number boolean - -h, --help Show the Neon CLI help boolean - -o, --output Sets the output format. Supported options are json , yaml , and table . The default is table . Table output may be limited. The json and yaml output formats show all data. neon me --output json --config-dir Specifies the path to the neonctl configuration directory. To view the default configuration directory containing you credentials.json file, run neon --help . The credentials file is created when you authenticate using the neon auth command. This option is only necessary if you move your neonctl configuration file to a location other than the default. neon projects list --config-dir /home/ < use r > /.config/neonctl --api-key Specifies your Neon API key. You can authenticate using a Neon API key when running a Neon CLI command instead of using neon auth . For information about obtaining an Neon API key, see Create an API key . neon < comman d > --api-key < neon_api_ke y > To avoid including the --api-key option with each CLI command, you can export your API key to the NEON_API_KEY environment variable. export NEON_API_KEY =< neon_api_key > The authentication flow for the Neon CLI follows this order: If the --api-key option is provided, it takes precedence and is used for authentication. If the --api-key option is not provided, the NEON_API_KEY environment variable is used if it is set. If both --api-key option and NEON_API_KEY environment variable are not provided or set, the CLI falls back to the credentials.json file created by the neon auth command. If the credentials file is not found, the Neon CLI initiates the neon auth web authentication process. --color Colorize the output. This option is enabled by default, but you can disable it by specifying --no-color or --color false , which is useful when using Neon CLI commands in your automation pipelines. --analytics Analytics are enabled by default to gather information about the CLI commands and options that are used by our customers. This data collection assists in offering support, and allows for a better understanding of typical usage patterns so that we can improve user experience. Neon does not collect user-defined data, such as project IDs or command payloads. To opt-out of analytics data collection, specify --no-analytics or --analytics false . -v, --version Shows the Neon CLI version number. $ neon --version 1.15.0 -h, --help Shows the neon command-line help. You can view help for neon , a neon command, or a neon subcommand, as shown in the following examples: neon --help neon branches --help neon branches create --help Options Option Description Type Default --context-file The context file for CLI sessions string current-context-file --context-file Sets a background context for your CLI sessions, letting you perform organization, project, or branch-specific actions without having to specify the relevant id in every command. For example, this command lists all branches using the branches list command. No need to specify the project since the context file provides it. neon branches list --context-file path/to/context_file_name To define a context file, see Neon CLI commands — set-context . 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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 Mastering JS Posted on Aug 25, 2021 Using `then()` vs Async/Await in JavaScript # javascript # codenewbie When making async requests, you can either use then() or async/await . Async/await and then() are very similar. The difference is that in an async function , JavaScript will pause the function execution until the promise settles. With then() , the rest of the function will continue to execute but JavaScript won't execute the .then() callback until the promise settles. async function test () { console . log ( ' Ready ' ); let example = await fetch ( ' http://httpbin.org/get ' ); console . log ( ' I will print second ' ); } test (); console . log ( ' I will print first ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode If you use promise chaining with then() , you need to put any logic you want to execute after the request in the promise chain . Any code that you put after fetch() will execute immediately, before the fetch() is done. function test () { console . log ( ' Ready ' ); let example = fetch ( ' http://httpbin.org/get ' ). then (( res ) => { console . log ( ' This is inside the then() block ' ); }); console . log ( ' This is after the fetch statement where we are now executing other code that is not async ' ); } test (); console . log ( ' this is after the entire function ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode We recommend using async/await where possible, and minimize promise chaining. Async/await makes JavaScript code more accessible to developers that aren't as familiar with JavaScript, and much easier to read. Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Alexander B.K. Alexander B.K. Alexander B.K. Follow Full Stack Web Developer Location Batam, Indonesia Education Associate Degree in Physics Engineering (Applied Physics) Work Full Stack Web Developer Joined Apr 26, 2019 • Aug 9 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide In my 1st experience, with minimal knowledge and skill (lack of the knowledge of async-await), I relied upon fetch API to do request to server. I tried to work around the problem I encountered with my own solution, although I thought it was not the right one. I wished I knew async-await then : I could have had better solution instead of using merely promises chaining. That being said, I think both approaches have their own best fit depending on the situation. Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Elazar Raab Elazar Raab Elazar Raab Follow Software Engineer Joined Nov 17, 2024 • Nov 17 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Note that async wait requires the encapsulating/calling function to be async - that is not always possible, e.g., for top-level function before ES2020 or when some callback function interface dictates non-async function. In such cases, the only way to provide code that invokes and processes a result of an async (promise) result is using the .then directive. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Alexandra Egorova Alexandra Egorova Alexandra Egorova Follow Joined Aug 9, 2023 • Nov 10 '23 • Edited on Nov 10 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is the best explanation! I read 10 articles before but only your explanation is more clear, thanks a lot!!! 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https://ruul.io/blog/what-to-sell-as-a-digital-product#$%7Bid%7D | What to sell as a digital product? Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up sell What to Sell as a Digital Product Want to make money while you sleep? From AI art to ebooks and plugins, here’s what actually sells in 2025 and makes your wallet happy! Mert Bulut 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points In this article, we will mainly focus on best-selling digital products, covering how to create digital products Education sells forever: Ebooks and online courses turn your skills (coding, design, marketing, photography) into passive income you create once and sell for years, often priced from $5 to $500+. Design + tools = fast wins: Templates, mockups, UI kits, fonts, stock visuals, and printables save people time, which means they’ll happily pay—from $3 Etsy downloads to $1,000+ commercial licenses. AI & subscriptions: AI art, prompt kits, plugins, and recurring service subscriptions scale hard, sell globally, and work best when paired with platforms that handle payments, VAT, and automation. If you are interested in selling digital products online, keep reading because I’m here to feed you with 15 top ideas. We all want to earn side income. Whether as full-time employees or independents like freelancers, digital creators, or digital nomads. The most accessible way is digital products. We agree, right? We want to hear that “Cha-Ching” sound while sleeping. If you are undecided and don’t know where to start selling digital items online, gather ‘round. I found digital products for you that will still remain popular in 2026 and beyond. We are ending the “ What to sell as a digital product? ” topic in this article. Let’s go! The best digital product ideas you can sell in 2026 Here is what you can sell as digital products . No matter what your profession is, you can choose one for yourself and turn it into a side income! 1. Ebooks From dusty pages to phone screens E-books are an innovative way to turn your knowledge into money without video and audio. They have been around since the 2000s, but they are now everywhere due to rapid digitalization. And they allow you to write books without big publishing houses. Additionally, you create it once, and it can be sold thousands of times over the years. In general, you don’t need to update unless there is a significant change. However, sending annual notifications such as "Updated for 2026" increases satisfaction. Also, e-books are generally not literary works (that's rare). They generate the highest profits when sold as educational products. Therefore, I want you to consider what you know best. What is that thing that aligns with your skills, that people identify with you? If you are a marketer, I would like to take your marketing training. Your plant care may not interest me or most people. If I trust that you are a very good developer, as a software student, my desire to buy from you would increase. Do it like this: Are you a copywriter? Share your best writing tricks. Are you a graphic designer? Share Adobe shortcuts. Are you a developer? Write a "Coding 101" guide. Photographers? Share your shooting techniques. Musicians? Teach your mixing and mastering tricks. How and where can you offer e-books? Average e-book prices typically range from $5 to $30. But you’ll see some hitting $100+. The price is gonna change based on the value, length, and quality. If you've got a technical e-book with information that’s hard to find, definitely don’t sell it cheaply! For marketplace sales, Amazon KDP remains a good option. But, if you’re like " I already have a following, I want to present my product well and have everything (invoices, VAT) handled for me, " then Ruul Space will do way more than you expect. Why Ruul should be your go-to: Check it out. Selling an ebook on Ruul Space is simple and hassle-free. Just set up your Ruul Space, upload your product, and start selling digital goods worldwide. 2. Online Courses More profitable than hourly classes Online courses are profitable digital products to sell. You can record your content as a video, support each one with special notes, or even prepare quizzes to support student progress. Plus, there are dozens of options where you can blend online courses with different income methods. If you want, provide additional video coaching to course buyers (either in groups or one-on-one), or sell them e-books and textbooks. IMO, the best part of online courses is that they can be sold thousands or even millions of times. How and where can you offer online courses? Your course price needs to match your industry. Rates generally range from $50 to $300, but for very technical topics, they can exceed $500. When determining this, you can consider your target audience, such as gentler pricing for young students. The best places to sell are Udemy, Teachable, and Thinkific, but high commissions are a drawback. That’s why, if you aren't looking for a marketplace but plan to sell your education as a packaged file, Ruul’s 5% commission is a good fit. How to start selling digital products is mostly about finding the best platform in terms of commission rates, if you can build a personal brand on the platform, and if it provides you with the features you need to deliver your course efficiently. 3. Fixed Price Service Packages For anyone with free talent Fixed-price service packages are a great example of a digital product for independent workers. You don’t need to look for it elsewhere. Most freelancers work on a long-term project basis, but at a certain point, they discover digital products. This means selling an app icon kit if you are a graphic designer, or selling ready-to-use templates if you are a writer. Take a look at Miles Becker , whom we created as a sample profile listing his services on Ruul Space : When a customer clicks on Miles Becker’s profile, they will see all service content (price, scope) and be able to purchase with a single click. This will reduce friction and enable Miles Becker to achieve quick wins without constantly promoting the service. Now, consider how you can package your service. For example, if you are a designer, separate services like logo design, banner design, poster design, and a professional brand kit. This way, you will have packaged different services and made them more accessible. How and where can you offer service packages? I’d be lying if I told you an average service package price. Because there are so many variables, from the type of service to your skill. But if you want, you can get an idea by reading our articles on freelance rates: → Freelance Writer Rates | Freelance Designer Rates | Freelance Developer Rates As a quick reference, our freelance hourly rate calculator can also give you an idea. So let’s talk about where to sell digital products. The most popular places to sell are Fiverr Gigs, Upwork Project Catalog, and Ruul Space. Which one you choose is up to you. For fast, low-cost work, Fiverr; for long-term personal brand building and payment ease (invoicing, compliance, withdrawals), definitely Ruul. Why Ruul should be your go-to: Check it out. Ruul is the best platform for making a service “ buyable. ” Because it’s not just for selling, it also provides a billing & payment button . So with Ruul, you’re getting more than just a listing. And the best part? It doesn’t take 20% like the others. Ruul charges 5% per invoice (no monthly subscriptions), and you keep most of your earnings. Plus, it doesn’t matter where your clients are. With support for 190 countries and over 140 currencies ( crypto included ₿), you can sell and get paid from literally anywhere. Honestly, it’s as easy as ordering food. 🍕🤞🏻 4. Subscription-Based Services For steady, reliable income For freelancers, the place where digital products meet sustainable income is definitely subscription-based services. This is a result of loyalty and helps ensure it is maintained. Instead of recalculating every month with the client you write 5 blogs for, you just close the topic. Like this: Blog package – 5 blogs for the website, including upload | $1500/mo Social media package – 3 posts a week, DM management | $1100/mo Video editing package – 4 videos a month, 2 revisions | $1800/mo This way, neither you nor your client has to guess what happens next. Payments post to the account on the same day every month. You get paid like Netflix. Late payments are now off the table. This is like setting up automation. How and where can you offer subscription-based services? Try Ruul for offering subscription-based freelance services. Because you need to migrate your client to a new system, Ruul is the best choice for a seamless transition. Your client subscribes via the link without even signing up for the site. Why Ruul Space should be your go-to: Check it out. With Ruul Space, you can turn any recurring service or membership into a subscription. Want to offer license keys? Yep, you can do that too. 🔑 The best part: Ruul acts as a MoR (Merchant of Record) , which means it handles all payment processing for you (including legal compliance, such as VAT). 5. Printable Digital Products From tee prints to invite cards Printable digital products cover a wide range of items, from t-shirts and mug prints to notebook and vase prints, and from stickers to bag prints. You define your own style, create designs, and then sell them to people to print on their products. Let me go a bit more into detail about how to make and sell digital products that are printable. Think of a new t-shirt shop. They select the trendy, popular t-shirt designs you created that fit their brand, buy them, and print them on their merch. You can make your designs with Midjourney, Gemini Banana, or Sora. However, you need to be careful to be original and stick to a single style. How and where can you offer printable digital products? The average price of printable digital prints ranges from $3 to $15. Don’t let the low price fool you. You can sell them thousands of times. For fast sales and a ready-made customer base, I don’t know anything better than Etsy. But if you say, “I’m a premium designer, I’m going to sell my prints to my own audience,” Ruul could be a great showcase for you. Plus, you won’t be tied to a local market. Alternative markets include Gumroad and Creative Market. If you want, you can also check out our guide on → what you can sell on Gumroad . 6. Digital AI Art Canvas & brushes aren’t the only tools anymore AI image generation tools are now the new way to be an artist. I’m not joking, a lot of people doing this professionally have sprung up in the last few years. In fact, back in 2018, a person producing an AI portrait managed to sell their art for $432,500. But it has become so widespread today that selling at such prices is almost impossible. But never mind, here you need to earn from volume a bit. Many products and an ideal price significantly increase your chances of selling per unit on digital product marketplaces. To do this, choose a style and produce consistent visuals. fit what you produced into a frame in apps like Photoshop and publish them on marketplaces. Customers can add them to their frames after purchase and printing. Midjourney is the best for professionalism. It offers significant opportunities to develop your AI art skills. If you prefer, instead of relying on volume, you can open an Instagram account or showcase your work more premium on TikTok, etc., and grow there. How and where can you offer digital AI art? You’ve got two options in front of you. The first is to publish dozens of your designs on platforms such as Etsy and Gumroad. This is a good way to earn from volume. It brings in between $3 to $5 per unit and appeals to fast consumers. The second is becoming an AI artist for passion, a whole other dimension. Then the price increases to a minimum of $30 per unit. You build a brand on social media platforms such as Instagram. By listing your art on Ruul Space, you can offer a payment button and a premium showcase. 7. Digital Membership For your loyal followers You can offer a paid membership to your followers in exchange for a monthly promise. This could be membership in a Telegram channel, newsletter sign-up, early access to a product, or mentorship offers such as 1:1 messaging. It is generally popular on Substack, Gumroad, Instagram, YouTube, and X. If you are a writer, you can publish your paid articles on Substack. If you are a designer, you can give premium suggestions in an Instagram group. If you are a broadcaster, you can shoot special videos for people in exchange for a monthly YouTube membership. The logic here is to grant access to something. But not to one-time things, to current and living things. You must be active in groups, provide up-to-date content on time, and interact with people. Otherwise, they’ll cancel the membership. How and where can you offer digital membership? What you can offer and where you can offer it are very broad. You can use YouTube for video content, Substack for written content, and Twitch for paid streams. Selling memberships on Gumroad is also common, but it depends on what you offer. 8. Mockups A clever play for time and cost Mockups are Photoshop files used to make digital prints look like the real deal. Let’s say I’m that AI artist we just mentioned. I produced my art, but I can’t leave it naked. In this case, I grab a realistic frame mockup and add my product to it. This applies to other products too. People need this to display their products in a quality setting. Especially graphic designers and developers. They look for realistic phone, computer, and business card mockups to showcase their mobile apps and designs. Mockups work professionally in Photoshop. You prepare the mockup and then export it as a PSD. After your customer buys it, they follow the instructions you gave. In a few steps, they will have added the product to the mockup. How and where can you offer a digital mockup? Mockup prices aren't very high; they range from $5 to $ 10 on marketplaces like Etsy. But on Gumroad and Dribbble, some premium items and sets can cost $100 or more. Since you can also sell licenses on Ruul Space, you can increase prices further. Look, here is a sales view of a mockup on Ruul: 9. Templates Give people their time back People love templates that speed up their work and organize their lives. But when they hop into Notion, Excel, or Slides, they are met with blank or super basic templates. Since these aren't enough to solve their specific needs, they hunt for more advanced templates. At this point, you can discover what people in the industry need and offer custom templates. For example, a content tracking template for a marketer, a Notion template where a writer can categorize their writings, or Excel files that do automatic calculations. Stay away from simple templates like income-expense tracking. Produce something really specific, the kind of thing where people say, “I was looking for this.” Then sell it on marketplaces or your social media accounts under the name of “productivity, efficiency.” How and where can you offer templates? The templates' specificity, the problem they solve, and the level of effort required determine the price. If someone saves hours per day with your template, the cost of that savings can never be a few dollars. Start at $10 for simple ones; $50 for pro templates. Where you can sell them depends on which tool’s template you are selling. For instance, for Excel and Slide templates, you need a place to list your products, such as Gumroad, Ruul Space, or Dribbble. But you can list Notion templates for sale on its own marketplace without leaving the site. 10. Fonts Make words look awesome Designing a font means designing the form, proportions, and readability of characters from A to Z. You set a style and create every single character consistently. Then, you sell the rights to people so they can use them freely in their own content. My research shows these niches are hot right now: Quirky Sans Serifs Handwritten Scripts Old-School Vintage Fantastic Font Pairs But let’s be real, font design requires way more meticulous work than other design types. You need to know about character consistency, building a font family like “light, bold, italic,” and making sure the fonts work smoothly on every device. The cool part about selling this as a digital product is building it once and selling it hundreds of times. Instead of designing a font and getting paid once, you get a steady stream of income. Honestly, the competition isn't as crowded as it is for "logos." How and where can you offer fonts? The average font price ranges from $15 - $60 for personal use. For commercial and corporate licenses, though, you can price them at $200 - $1000+. MyFonts is one of the best options for selling directly on a font marketplace. Alternatively, selling fonts on Ruul Space, Creative Market, and Gumroad is also possible. 11. UI Kits Speed up design projects As a designer, you can make other designers' lives easier. Selling kits as a full-time or freelance UI designer is a superb digital product choice. You design ready-to-use buttons, menus, icons, and forms to speed up front-end devs’ projects. How and where can you offer UI kits? The average UI kit price ranges from $20 - $80 for small sets. You can bump the price up to the $100 - $300 range for full-featured professional and corporate kits. Envato Elements, Gumroad, and Ruul Space are the best spots to sell UI kits. If you’re looking for a ready-made marketplace, Gumroad is busier. Ruul Space, on the other hand, makes your products feel more premium while offering a pro payment infrastructure. 12. Stock Photo & Video Clips Content made easy Blog posts, ads, campaigns, and content always need royalty-free visuals. That’s literally the point of images on Adobe and Shutterstock. People like you and me capture these on our own devices and sell them for cash. Suppose you’re a photographer who knows what gems are hiding on your hard drive. Instead of letting them rot, dusting them off with some edits and selling them is a solid digital product move. Honestly, it’s the best play for a photographer. As of this year, there’s no rule saying you absolutely need a camera. Visuals generated by AIs like Midjourney, Gemini Banana, and Dall-E count as stock now. If you master them, you can achieve better results than a professional photographer. How and where can you offer stock photos/videos? Shutterstock and Adobe Stock are direct marketplaces, but they’re super cheap (and you can’t set the price). To start making money, you need to upload hundreds of items and make hundreds of sales. Might not even be worth the hassle. My take? Create specific bundles (like "20 pro office shots," "30 Istanbul city vibes," or "50 vegan food pics.") You have a much better chance of selling these at a higher price on Gumroad, Dribbble, and Ruul Space. 13. Plugins & Extensions Solve a user's problem Plugins and extensions make using apps and websites easier. Spotted a missing feature in an app? Chances are, others noticed it too and are totally down to pay for a fix. Popular examples include WordPress, Figma, and Notion plugins, plus Chrome browser extensions. Since these tools make work easier, demand is high, and they can bring in steady cash. I was just wondering the other day why we can't quickly export images from Docs. I looked for a plugin, found a few, but they didn't work perfectly. If someone made a better one and marketed it right, it could legit go viral. If you’ve got an idea like that, think about how you can turn it into a digital product. How and where can you offer plugins & extensions? Average prices range from $10-$50 for small tools, $50-$150 for mid-level functionality, and $200-$500+ for advanced/corporate licenses. On the sales side, define exactly what problem your product solves and which ecosystem it belongs to because not every product sells on every platform. Browser extensions naturally reach users via the Chrome Web Store, while Figma plugins and UI tools should be sold in Figma’s own ecosystem. For code-based plugins, scripts, and tech products, CodeCanyon is the place to be. 14. AI Prompts Package the magical prompts What digital products are in demand? We can’t answer this question without AI prompts. Enough time has passed to start mastering the art of AI prompting. You might have already noticed that you’ve become more adept at guiding it across various tasks, whether it’s for content creation, brainstorming, or problem-solving. Once you’ve refined these prompts, you can turn them into structured sets. Think of it as a GPT prompt kit specifically designed for developers, designers, or writers. If they deliver results, they are bound to sell. A freelancer would never hesitate to make a one-time payment for a prompt that significantly cuts down their workload. How and where can you offer AI prompts? On average, AI prompts such as those for Midjourney sell for around $3.99, while ChatGPT prompts go for about $4.99 (according to PromptBase). However, curated kits should naturally command a higher price point. When it comes to selling, the best platforms are PromptBase, Ruul Space, and Gumroad. Marketing these products on LinkedIn and showcasing them on platforms like Ruul Space and Dribbble typically yields the best results for reaching your target audience. How to start a digital product business Starting a digital product business is one of the most efficient ways to monetize expertise. Unlike physical goods, digital products, such as e-books, courses, and templates, require no inventory and have near-zero shipping costs. This efficiency drives gross profit margins as high as 70-90% , compared to the 10-20% often seen in physical e-commerce. 1. Identify a high-value niche Don't just "sell a course"; solve a specific, painful problem. Success favors specificity. For example, a "budgeting template for freelancers" often outperforms a generic "finance guide." Research indicates that the global digital goods market is valued at approximately $124 billion in 2025 , driven largely by specialized solutions in e-learning and virtual tools. 2. Validate before you build Avoid the "if I build it, they will come" trap. Validate your idea by engaging with communities on Reddit or specialized Facebook groups. Tools like Google Trends can help confirm search volume. If you can get ten people to commit to a pre-order or join a waitlist, you have a viable product. 3. Launch a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Start small. Instead of a 10-hour masterclass, launch a simple PDF checklist or a mini-workshop. This reduces risk and allows you to iterate based on real feedback. With 72% of marketing budgets now allocated to digital channels, utilizing organic content on social media is a cost-effective way to drive your initial traffic. 4. Choose the Right Platform Sell your digital products on platforms like Ruul Space, Gumroad, Shopify, or Etsy. They handle the technical delivery, allowing you to focus purely on creation and marketing. With Ruul Space, your clients get an invoice which is preferred by many professionals. Sell your digital products easily with Ruul Space! Ruul is an open door for freelancers, digital creators, and anyone looking to earn on their skills. You can sell your digital products at a fixed price or through a subscription model, creating new revenue streams. What sets Ruul apart? It’s a MoR (Merchant of Record) , handling all the boring stuff for you: invoicing, VAT, payment tracking… basically acting as the legal seller on your behalf and managing payments way more professionally than you could alone. And of course, there’s the unbeatable 5% commission 🤝🏻 Most of your earnings stay with you (many other platforms charge up to 20%). To make ordering your products as easy as ordering food 🍕 and getting paid like Netflix. 💳 👉🏻 Sign up on Ruul today for free! Frequently asked questions 1. What is the best-selling digital product? Ebooks, online courses, and AI-generated art top the charts in 2025. They sell well due to low cost, global reach, and passive income potential. 2. What products can be sold digitally? Ebooks, online courses, templates, fonts, UI kits, stock photos/videos, plugins, printables, AI prompts, and subscription-based services are all profitable digital products. 3. Are selling digital products profitable? Yes. Digital products offer low overhead, global reach, and recurring income opportunities, making them highly profitable for freelancers and creators. 4. What is the easiest product to sell online? Printables, templates, and AI prompts are easiest. They require minimal setup, low cost, and you can sell them on platforms like Etsy, Gumroad, or Creative Market. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mert Bulut Mert Bulut is an innate entrepreneur, who after completing his education in Management Engineering (BSc) and Programming (MSc), co-founded Ruul at the age of 27. His achievements in entrepreneurship were recognized by Fortune magazine, which named him as one of their 40 under 40 in 2022. More What is Freelance Transcription? 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https://cssence.com/2026/text-based-web-browsers/#details | Text-based web browsers - CSSence.com Text-based web browsers Essay January 8, 2026 Before I start, let me get two things out of the way: In this article I’m not going to include the admittedly cool browsh, because it only works by utilizing Firefox under the hood. When I say text-based, I’m talking about old-school browsers like ELinks , Lynx or w3m. These are also the three browsers I’ve used to test everything described below. The whole article ended up being a rant about how text-based browsers deal with features that got added to HTML. Or more like, how they neglect dealing with said features. Do text-based web browsers still matter? Well, I won’t be the judge of that. I like them, I have them installed, and I test every project I create in them. But they are not what I use to surf the web. Speaking of testing your creations, here’s the good news: If your project has a solid HTML foundation that you then progressively enhance with CSS and JS, you are off to a great start. How did HTML evolve in recent years? While CSS is the star of the show when it comes to new features, HTML ain’t stale either. If we put the long-awaited styleable selects and Apple’s take on toggle switches aside, there’s a lot readily available cross-browser. But here’s the thing: Whenever we say cross-browser, we usually look at the big ones, never at text-based browsers. So in this article I wanna shed some light on how they handle the following recent additions. How do text-based web browsers handle modern HTML? Added features Details Data lists Dialogs Popovers Inert content areas Hidden content Visually hidden content When viewing a web page in a text-based browser, you essentially get plain HTML, no CSS, no JS. There is some “styling”, a result of the elements’ semantics, but don’t expect anything fancy, we are down to colors, indentation, and centered text. It reminds me of what the browsers we are used to give us when they show unstyled HTML—well, HTML with the browser default styles, to be exact. That in turn reminds me of CSS Naked Day. Text-based browsers work well with good old HTML. Said recent additions however are a bit more nuanced (e.g. interactive), so let’s talk about them individually. Details Disclosure widgets are simple interactive elements we no longer need JS for. When <details> are closed, only their <summary> is shown. Text-based browsers have no clue what disclosure widgets are, so they always show the whole <details> content, meaning you always get the open state. This way things can get verbose, but in essence it’s okay. Verdict: Acceptable. Data lists Data lists can be used to add suggested values to an input field. In my tests they have been ignored entirely, Lynx even mentions that it encountered “bad HTML”, probably because it expects <option> only in a <select> parent. At least no browser rendered the options on the screen, they simply fall back to a plain <input> field, which is better than nothing. Side note: I’ve been told data lists have accessibility issues, so … Verdict: Whatever. Dialogs Yes, HTML can do modal and non-modal dialogs, and even alert dialogs, all thanks to the <dialog> element. Initially we needed JS to toggle their visibility, but with the help of the Popover API (see next chapter) we can now even get most of it done in plain HTML. Alas, once again there is no support in text-based browsers, so you’ll end up seeing all dialog content, as if they had their open attribute set. Consequently, there’s no awareness of a form’s method="dialog" nor a submit button’s formmethod="dialog" , so in both cases the form action is triggered. Verdict: Problematic. Popovers The Popover API is probably my favorite new feature, but only if you stick to regular web browsers. Given that dialogs are a type of popover, it’s no surprise that nothing works, and once again all popover content gets dumped onto the screen. By now I think you get the idea, so I won’t even talk about the Invoker Commands API at this point. Verdict: Most likely problematic. Inert content areas A modal dialog makes the rest of the page inert , so we don’t have to do it. But with the global inert attribute we can do this manually too, if we need to make certain parts of the DOM unreachable. Sure enough, text-based browsers will happily let you access interactive elements inside an inert content area. Verdict: Bad. Hidden content We’re now approaching something that is not new at all, the global hidden attribute has been supported for over a decade. It allows us to hide content in the same way as display: none , but directly in HTML. Adding support in text-based browsers has been discussed back in the day, but got rejected, hence it was never implemented. You’ll end up seeing all content marked as hidden . This is the primary reason why I started writing this article, and what enrages me the most. If I decide to hide content in HTML instead of CSS, I must have a very good reason, thus hidden content should not be visible in any browser! Certain progressive enhancement techniques work by hiding content in HTML and then making it visible via CSS or JS. That possibility goes out the window in text-based browsers. Verdict: Epic fail. 😠 🤬 Visually hidden content Just kidding, there’s still no native way in HTML to hide content visually , so we continue to rely on class names like .visually-hidden or .sr-only . No matter how they are named, they need to summon quite a few of lines of CSS to get things done. Whether there should be a native way is up for debate. Personally I would welcome a one-liner to achieve this, but it should remain in the domain of CSS. However, if we had a way in HTML, text-based browsers would display such visually hidden content anyway, that is certain. Verdict: To be continued. Now what? What now? Text-based browsers and modern HTML, no success story in sight. Given the progress we see in web technologies, the gap will only widen, so much so that w3m and its friends might fall into oblivion. Comments Matthias Zöchling wrote on January 8, 2026 at 19:07 It’s 2026 and text-based web browsers still do not know how to handle (not so) recent additions to HTML. cssence.com/2026/text-based-web-browsers Marius Orcsik wrote on January 8, 2026 at 21:14 I think the latest text browser is chawan , which is quite good. Nathan Knowler wrote on January 8, 2026 at 21:55 Interesting, it seems like w3m and lynx can display (declarative) shadow root content, but slots don’t work? Either that or they just don’t know how <template> elements work and are showing the content—but that doesn’t make sense since then the other light DOM content is being swallowed up. Matthias Zöchling wrote on January 9, 2026 at 22:11 In reply to: @knowler.dev . Oof! That rabbit hole wasn’t even on my radar. Matthias Zöchling wrote on January 9, 2026 at 06:28 If you don’t care about text-based web browsers (I can’t blame you), this article doubles as a list of all the cool stuff that got added to HTML. Get involved Have your say on Mastodon, or simply share this article. About this article Written by Matthias Zöchling. Published on January 8, 2026 . Permalink: https://cssence.com/2026/text-based-web-browsers/ 01 Home 02 Articles 03 Threads 04 About 05 Latest 06 Popular 07 Series 08 Archive © 2010–2026 Matthias Zöchling Imprint Webrings Elsewhere Menu Settings RSS feeds Back to top | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
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https://cssence.com/2026/text-based-web-browsers/#data-lists | Text-based web browsers - CSSence.com Text-based web browsers Essay January 8, 2026 Before I start, let me get two things out of the way: In this article I’m not going to include the admittedly cool browsh, because it only works by utilizing Firefox under the hood. When I say text-based, I’m talking about old-school browsers like ELinks , Lynx or w3m. These are also the three browsers I’ve used to test everything described below. The whole article ended up being a rant about how text-based browsers deal with features that got added to HTML. Or more like, how they neglect dealing with said features. Do text-based web browsers still matter? Well, I won’t be the judge of that. I like them, I have them installed, and I test every project I create in them. But they are not what I use to surf the web. Speaking of testing your creations, here’s the good news: If your project has a solid HTML foundation that you then progressively enhance with CSS and JS, you are off to a great start. How did HTML evolve in recent years? While CSS is the star of the show when it comes to new features, HTML ain’t stale either. If we put the long-awaited styleable selects and Apple’s take on toggle switches aside, there’s a lot readily available cross-browser. But here’s the thing: Whenever we say cross-browser, we usually look at the big ones, never at text-based browsers. So in this article I wanna shed some light on how they handle the following recent additions. How do text-based web browsers handle modern HTML? Added features Details Data lists Dialogs Popovers Inert content areas Hidden content Visually hidden content When viewing a web page in a text-based browser, you essentially get plain HTML, no CSS, no JS. There is some “styling”, a result of the elements’ semantics, but don’t expect anything fancy, we are down to colors, indentation, and centered text. It reminds me of what the browsers we are used to give us when they show unstyled HTML—well, HTML with the browser default styles, to be exact. That in turn reminds me of CSS Naked Day. Text-based browsers work well with good old HTML. Said recent additions however are a bit more nuanced (e.g. interactive), so let’s talk about them individually. Details Disclosure widgets are simple interactive elements we no longer need JS for. When <details> are closed, only their <summary> is shown. Text-based browsers have no clue what disclosure widgets are, so they always show the whole <details> content, meaning you always get the open state. This way things can get verbose, but in essence it’s okay. Verdict: Acceptable. Data lists Data lists can be used to add suggested values to an input field. In my tests they have been ignored entirely, Lynx even mentions that it encountered “bad HTML”, probably because it expects <option> only in a <select> parent. At least no browser rendered the options on the screen, they simply fall back to a plain <input> field, which is better than nothing. Side note: I’ve been told data lists have accessibility issues, so … Verdict: Whatever. Dialogs Yes, HTML can do modal and non-modal dialogs, and even alert dialogs, all thanks to the <dialog> element. Initially we needed JS to toggle their visibility, but with the help of the Popover API (see next chapter) we can now even get most of it done in plain HTML. Alas, once again there is no support in text-based browsers, so you’ll end up seeing all dialog content, as if they had their open attribute set. Consequently, there’s no awareness of a form’s method="dialog" nor a submit button’s formmethod="dialog" , so in both cases the form action is triggered. Verdict: Problematic. Popovers The Popover API is probably my favorite new feature, but only if you stick to regular web browsers. Given that dialogs are a type of popover, it’s no surprise that nothing works, and once again all popover content gets dumped onto the screen. By now I think you get the idea, so I won’t even talk about the Invoker Commands API at this point. Verdict: Most likely problematic. Inert content areas A modal dialog makes the rest of the page inert , so we don’t have to do it. But with the global inert attribute we can do this manually too, if we need to make certain parts of the DOM unreachable. Sure enough, text-based browsers will happily let you access interactive elements inside an inert content area. Verdict: Bad. Hidden content We’re now approaching something that is not new at all, the global hidden attribute has been supported for over a decade. It allows us to hide content in the same way as display: none , but directly in HTML. Adding support in text-based browsers has been discussed back in the day, but got rejected, hence it was never implemented. You’ll end up seeing all content marked as hidden . This is the primary reason why I started writing this article, and what enrages me the most. If I decide to hide content in HTML instead of CSS, I must have a very good reason, thus hidden content should not be visible in any browser! Certain progressive enhancement techniques work by hiding content in HTML and then making it visible via CSS or JS. That possibility goes out the window in text-based browsers. Verdict: Epic fail. 😠 🤬 Visually hidden content Just kidding, there’s still no native way in HTML to hide content visually , so we continue to rely on class names like .visually-hidden or .sr-only . No matter how they are named, they need to summon quite a few of lines of CSS to get things done. Whether there should be a native way is up for debate. Personally I would welcome a one-liner to achieve this, but it should remain in the domain of CSS. However, if we had a way in HTML, text-based browsers would display such visually hidden content anyway, that is certain. Verdict: To be continued. Now what? What now? Text-based browsers and modern HTML, no success story in sight. Given the progress we see in web technologies, the gap will only widen, so much so that w3m and its friends might fall into oblivion. Comments Matthias Zöchling wrote on January 8, 2026 at 19:07 It’s 2026 and text-based web browsers still do not know how to handle (not so) recent additions to HTML. cssence.com/2026/text-based-web-browsers Marius Orcsik wrote on January 8, 2026 at 21:14 I think the latest text browser is chawan , which is quite good. Nathan Knowler wrote on January 8, 2026 at 21:55 Interesting, it seems like w3m and lynx can display (declarative) shadow root content, but slots don’t work? Either that or they just don’t know how <template> elements work and are showing the content—but that doesn’t make sense since then the other light DOM content is being swallowed up. Matthias Zöchling wrote on January 9, 2026 at 22:11 In reply to: @knowler.dev . Oof! That rabbit hole wasn’t even on my radar. Matthias Zöchling wrote on January 9, 2026 at 06:28 If you don’t care about text-based web browsers (I can’t blame you), this article doubles as a list of all the cool stuff that got added to HTML. Get involved Have your say on Mastodon, or simply share this article. About this article Written by Matthias Zöchling. Published on January 8, 2026 . Permalink: https://cssence.com/2026/text-based-web-browsers/ 01 Home 02 Articles 03 Threads 04 About 05 Latest 06 Popular 07 Series 08 Archive © 2010–2026 Matthias Zöchling Imprint Webrings Elsewhere Menu Settings RSS feeds Back to top | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
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https://cssence.com/about/css-naked-day/ | CSS Naked Day - CSSence.com CSS Naked Day An annual festivity on April 9 (est. 2006). Easter egg April 1, 2024 Just as one would expect, CSSence.com has CSS Naked Day observation among its Easter eggs. But that hasn’t always been the case. I’ve been a fan of the idea of CSS Naked Day before I even had this website, but after my site went live in 2011, I never really thought about celebrating it. For many years, April 9 came and went. It was in 2020 when the topic made a cameo on my social media feed. What I didn’t know at the time: The conversation between Eric Meyer and Brian Kardell already contained an important ingredient that four years later would play a role in my implementation of the temporary style sheet removal. [1] From 2024 onwards, this site will be displayed without style sheets on April 9. Observations What others had to say about CSS Naked Day on their blog: Eric Meyer Jim Nielson Laura Kalbag Famous words There’s a reason why CSS became HTML’s sidekick. It has always been about separation of concerns. This is what the inventor of CSS Håkon Wium Lie had to say about CSS Naked Day: This is a fun idea, fully in line with the reasons for creating CSS in the first place. While most designers are attracted by the extra presentational capabilities, saving HTML from becoming a presentational language was probably a more important motivation for most people who participated in the beginning. On this day Coincidentally and coincidently, April 9 is also the birthday of the man behind this website. In plain sight CSS Naked Day observation is displayed prominently on the Settings page. Isn’t a digital Easter Egg supposed to be hidden? Well, there is one more thing to it, but this will be discussed under »Markup«. Footnotes Or so it did initially. In the implementation that went live, setting a style sheet to disabled is only done for older browsers. In modern browsers, I decided to swap classnames on page load, to reduce Flash Of Unstyled Content (FOUC) [2] and also Flash of inAccurate coloR Theme (FART). ↩︎ Although a flash of inaccurate style is much more likely. ↩︎ About this page Written by Matthias Zöchling. Last revised on April 1, 2024 . Permalink: https://cssence.com/about/css-naked-day/ 01 Home 02 Articles 03 Threads 04 About 05 Latest 06 Popular 07 Series 08 Archive © 2010–2026 Matthias Zöchling Imprint Webrings Elsewhere Menu Settings RSS feeds Back to top | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
https://www.hanselman.com/blog/DevelopingOnDockerWithTheNewAndImprovedVisualStudioContainerToolsAndWSL2.aspx | Developing on Docker with the new and improved Visual Studio Container Tools (and WSL2) - Scott Hanselman's Blog Scott Hanselman about blog podcast youtube speaking browse by category or date Developing on Docker with the new and improved Visual Studio Container Tools (and WSL2) May 19, 2020 Comment on this post [6] Posted in Docker | VS2019 Sponsored By --> I've been spending a lot of time with Docker lately . Docker Desktop on Windows is great and getting better every day. Now that WSL2 (Windows Subsystem for Linux) is rolling out stable over the coming weeks and Docker Desktop supports WSL to host Linux containers directly, I'm finding myself using Visual Studio to develop my sites under Docker. Visual Studio Container Tools are actively improving as well and the latest release is pretty sweet. You likely already HAVE this as the Containers tool window is now included in Visual Studio 2019 starting with version 16.4 Preview 2 and above ! NOTE: Be sure to check out the Visual Studio Code Docker Extension as well! First thing that is impressive is that Visual Studio now tries to help you get to a successful place with helpful guidance, as sometimes set up can be daunting. When you create or open a Docker-enabled project: VS container tools help you install Docker Desktop VS container tools make sure Docker Desktop is running You've got the Container Tools already if you've installed the Web or Azure Workload in Visual Studio 2019 and it is included in the free Visual Studio 2019 Community ! You can Docker-enable a project with a checkbox when you create it OR you can right click Add Docker Support after the fact. When working with .NET Core the Container Tools will make a great multi-stage Dockerfile that encapsulates best practices. It uses Docker layering to build within Docker using the .NET SDK but then publishing into a smaller runtime container for the smallest possible resulting image for maximum density. Multi-container Debugging Debugging real systems with multiple containers has been a challenge in the past. VS2019 now has Container Orchestrator Support built-in. This screenshot shows Docker Compose appearing itself as a Debug Target within the standard VS2019 toolbar! Once you have a bunch of containers running, the Containers Tool finds a nice balance between showing you the text logs and getting out of your way but also giving you a GUI to start and stop and manage multiple running containers. You can see below the images I have, the Solution Containers. I can even right click and Attach to Process within a running Linux container! Again, all using WSL2 and wicked fast. Coming soon to Visual Studio! Native WSL2 debugging I like my containers BUT if you just want to dev on Linux directly (no containers) then this is one of the "coming soons" that you'll be the most excited about - WSL 2 Debugging! Coming soon to the Marketplace as a preview with a plan to ship in future Visual Studio tooling releases, you'll be able to just select WSL2 (Linux) as a compilation and debug target! That means dev/test/run native Linux on Windows right from VS. Remember that WSL2 uses a real Linux kernel so there's no emulators here. The WSL2 Linux starts up in about a second and you'll be debugging FAST. WSL2 is rolling out now ! That means breakpoints and full debugging on Linux from Visual Studio 2019 on Windows. Scott Hunter and I talked about this and showed a demo in our " Journey to One .NET " talk at BUILD this year that you can watch free here ! If you want all these nice Container Tools either install VS2019 or just run the Visual Studio Installer and UPDATE your existing installation. Sponsor: This week's sponsor is...me! This blog and my podcast has been a labor of love for over 18 years. Your sponsorship pays my hosting bills for both AND allows me to buy gadgets to review AND the occasional taco. Join me ! About Scott Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author. About Newsletter Hosting By Comment on this post [6] Share on BlueSky or use the Permalink and post anywhere! May 27, 2020 23:59 Looks like it's very easy to use containers in VS. But I'm waiting for WSL 2 Debugging, to start migrating my development environment to WSL 2. Apteka May 28, 2020 4:37 Will there be possibility to not only run/debug our apps using docker but also run unit tests? Running tests was the last piece that I didn't find a solution for to run them with containers but also with decent UI. If this is possible then we can finally forget about installing .net core sdks on our developer machines and have sdk upgrades as simple as changing the version in dockerfile, commmit & push. I hope we'll get there one day Łukasz May 28, 2020 10:21 ...WSL 2 Debugging! Coming soon to the Marketplace as a preview with a plan to ship in future Visual Studio tooling releases, you'll be able to just select WSL2 (Linux) as a compilation and debug target! This will be Linux Deugging with SSH and WSL similar to VS Code Remote Development? I just want to be clear. In my development the next step beyond WSL is a Linux server. Would be nice to be able to deploy to my staging Linux server and debug and troubleshoot before going to production. It is a pain having to dump Visual Studio and use VS Code to debug and troubleshoot remote servers. Workflow WSL -> Linux staging -> Linux production all while using Visual Studio. I'm hoping the extentions is for SSH and will help the MS ❤ Linux and not the Embrace Extend Extingiush. MS can't start to make things work only with WSL and at the same time say they love Linux. It will turn into MS ❤ WSL. My workflow is a mix between Visual Studio and VS code. It hurts my brain sometimes. I know the intentions with WSL/DirectX, but that is already backfiring. I could care less what MS does, but others do, I'm just giving a heads up. Don't drop your love for Linux. Guy May 29, 2020 2:39 There's something I can't stop thinking about. I have a very powerfull machine, but I end compiling my app in a container. In fact, multiple containers chained. Maybe for a CI/CD pipeline its better, but for local development? Óscar Vicente Pérez May 30, 2020 6:51 I am really interested in why you are moving to docker vs using Azure App Service? I have been looking at docker but for anything that is easily hosted on Azure App Service I can’t see the benefit for the additional complexity it adds. Would love to hear your thoughts on when it makes sense to use CAAS rather than PAAS. Aidan June 01, 2020 0:59 Nice, but seems that WSL2 is not quite there yet. It is almost unusable in daily life projects https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/4166 . Dmitry Comments are closed. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in any way. Blog Privacy Policy Greatest Hits Dev Tool List Podcast Hanselminutes This Developer's Life Ratchet & The Geek Speaking Speaking/Videos Presentations Tips Books ASP.NET 4.5 ASP.NET MVC 4 Relationship Hacks © Copyright 2026, Scott Hanselman . Design by @jzy , Powered by .NET 8.0.21 and deployed from commit 8c657d via build 8.0.659 | 2026-01-13T08:48:03 |
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