Homebox V0.23.0 Released!

Homebox V0.23.0 Released! - Lemmy.World
Homebox v0.23.0 released! Homebox is proud to announce the release of version v0.23.0! But first, what is Homebox? Homebox [https://homebox.software/] is the inventory and organization system built for the Home User! With a focus on simplicity and ease of use. Homebox is the perfect solution for your home inventory, organization, and management needs. About the update We have officially released v0.23.0 and at the same time are continuing to make progress towards v1 (stable). This release covers a range of new features and bug fixes, including: * Removal of 32-bit Support - Starting with this release, Homebox is no longer available in 32bit forms, this include ARMv7 and older, and x86 processors. * Collections - Users can now be part of multiple collections; each collection is entirely separate and unique. This gives users more flexibility than ever when managing inventories, especially across different homes or shared spaces. * User Management - Along with collections, we’ve added some basic user management capabilities for collections. This is not yet full blown “Super User” type management, but it does make things a little bit easier. * Authentication Rate Limiting - We’ve also introduced a new rate limiting middleware for authentication requests, helping to further secure Homebox against brute force attacks. * Better Memory Management - Attachment uploads now use less memory thanks to improved optimizations in handling. Additionally, CSV imports no longer read the entire file just to determine a delimitator (which caused both memory and performance issues) * MQTT Client Now Available in Docker Containers - The MQTT client is now available in the regular and rootless docker containers, Hardened docker containers do not have the MQTT client due to the distroless nature of that container image. * … And much more! You can see a full list of changes here: Changelog [https://github.com/sysadminsmedia/homebox/compare/v0.22.3...v0.23.0] Note We’re changing our release cycle to be more consistent and to have more testing, you can read more about it here: Homebox Testing and Release Changes [https://blog.homebox.software/homebox-testing-and-release-changes/] Caution You can not revert back to a previous version of Homebox after upgrading to this release due to SQL > schema changes. Always ensure that you have functioning backups before upgrading. What about V1…? Great news! We’re making some solid progress towards a v1 release, and have documented our roadmap update here: Homebox v1 Roadmap: Update [https://sysadminsjournal.com/homebox-v1-roadmap-update/] Follow the Homebox journey * On Discord: https://discord.homebox.software/ [https://discord.homebox.software/] * On the web: https://homebox.software/ [https://homebox.software/] * On Github: https://git.homebox.software/ [https://git.homebox.software/] * Demo: https://demo.homebox.software/ [https://demo.homebox.software/] * Translate Homebox: https://translate.sysadminsmedia.com/ [https://translate.sysadminsmedia.com/]


