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We built our own lightweight cookie consent banner called Crumbs. See how we're using it on the Katapult website.
We've been using Hotwire for the past couple of months and we've largely tried to stick to the Rails way of doing things, but there have been a few times when we've been unsure on the correct approach. This article explains how we've handled flash messages, modals, and async actions.
Market-leading server management tool Ploi adds Katapult to its list of integrated servers. Find out what that means for you in our latest blog post.
Noah shares his views on dependency injection in Go with examples.
We built Apia, a framework for building self-documenting APIs. It's easy to develop and easy for consumers to use.
We handle millions of e-mails every month here at Krystal and one of the tools that helps us do that is Postal - our very own open source e-mail delivery platform.
Following several months in development the team at Katapult are pleased to announce our latest storage offering. Introducing our Elastic File System (KEFS), suitable for your file storage needs.
What is a load balancer?
Version 1.1.0 introduces Let's Encrypt and Certificate support, Search functionality enhancements and new firewall and disk backup policy API endpoints alongside the usual fixes and tweaks.
Release 1.0.20 brings with it the introduction of hypervisor-level firewalling, improved performance / resource graphs, and various other enhancements and bug fixes.
Release 1.0.19 provides a number of user interface and API enhancements.
Release 1.0.16 has gone live, bringing a number of enhancements, most notably a new REST API and virtual machine-level backups.