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.NET 11 Is Coming

Posted August 18, 2026
Tagged: dotnet | dotnet11 | aspnetcore | csharp | web-development | feature-flags
.NET 11 is bringing a heaping pile of improvements. Here are a few that web developers should care about, and one thing that isn't changing: feature management.
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Fear Is the Mind-Killer. Dependencies Are the Build-Killer

Posted August 11, 2026 · Updated August 11, 2026
Tagged: dependencies | supply chain | security | feature flags | nuget | dotnet | software development
The recurring Shai-Hulud attacks are a nasty reminder that every dependency is something you have to trust. Keep your dependency tree small, pinned, and boring.
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Privacy: The Radical Idea That Tools Should Mind Their Own Business

Posted July 31, 2026
Tagged: privacy | feature flags | analytics | user tracking | security | software development
Every tool in your arsenal shouldn't be spying on you and your users. Here's why we built a feature flag service that skips analytics, session replays, and creepy tracking entirely.
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Microsoft.FeatureManagement 4.6.0 Update

Posted July 24, 2026
Tagged: microsoft | feature management | updates | performance
Microsoft Feature Management 4.6.0 release targets structural and performance efficiency for complex applications handling multiple feature variants.
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Flat Rate Pricing For The Win

Posted July 21, 2026
Tagged: AWS | SAAS | cloud | pricing | flat rate | billing
AWS's recent pricing glitch is a reminder that usage-based billing can create unpleasant surprises. That's why FeatureFlags.app is built around simple flat-rate pricing instead.
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