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Warrant

@warrant_dev

Authorization and access control infrastructure for developers. @ycombinator S21. Acquired by @WorkOS.

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linkhttps://warrant.dev/ calendar_today07-04-2021 03:37:20

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Great to see Warrant OSS featured in the 'Code & Tools' section of this week's Golang Weekly newsletter 😁 We just released v1.0 which is stable and production-ready!

Great to see Warrant OSS featured in the 'Code &amp; Tools' section of this week's <a href="/golangweekly/">Golang Weekly</a> newsletter 😁 

We just released v1.0 which is stable and production-ready!
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Happy hump day! It's Day 3 of launch week 🚀 and today we're focused on some exciting performance & reliability upgrades for Warrant including: - A new Warrant-Token that enables 'user-specified' data consistency across reads - Sub 5 millisecond (!) performance on checks and

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With only a few days left in the year, we wanted to take some time to reflect on an action-packed 2023👇. A big thank you to all those who helped us make Warrant better this year, see you all in 2024! 🎆 blog.warrant.dev/2023-year-in-r…

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The first month of 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣4️⃣ is in the books! We shipped some major updates in January! 🚢 Highlights include: - Revamped event/audit log 🪵 - Org-level roles for dashboard users 🔒 - Tons of dashboard UX improvements 🔎 Read the full update below 👇 blog.warrant.dev/changelog-2024…

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We added some big features & DX improvements last month, including: - Use AuthN provider tokens to check permissions 🪙 - Policy Support in the Query API 🔎 - Graph Visualizations 📈 - Perf improvements Read the March changelog below for all the details blog.warrant.dev/changelog-2024…

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I'm thrilled to announce that WorkOS has acquired Warrant.dev (YC S21), the Fine Grained Authorization (FGA) service for developers. What problem does this solve? Why are we acquiring them? And why now?

I'm thrilled to announce that <a href="/WorkOS/">WorkOS</a> has acquired Warrant.dev (YC S21), the Fine Grained Authorization (FGA) service for developers.

What problem does this solve? Why are we acquiring them? And why now?