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Open Sourcing Codespaces Alternative 🚀 - Join Daytona Live on Twitter Spaces Your regular intake of dev randomness! [Codeanywhere](%2F%2Fwww.codeanywhere.com%2F%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn4/1/0101018e1f06f455-a8919f98-038a-4a04-bcbf-926111036652-000000/64st4kKyl6Kok-BwPUqZ6cha2lY=365) SPECIAL ISSUE #4 Smile friend, On Friday, March 8th, our friends at [Daytona](%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fdaytonaio%2Fdaytona%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn4/1/0101018e1f06f455-a8919f98-038a-4a04-bcbf-926111036652-000000/yCIV-rexWi6jLI5iPSSHSG-AwWc=365) are opening the floor to you for a candid conversation with the creators of a new dev environment management tool. As Daytona embraces the open source, this is your chance to dive deep into the behind-the-scenes world of Daytona. 📅 Date: This Friday, March 8th 🕕 Time: 10:00 Pacific / 13:00 Eastern / 19:00 CET 📍 Where: Twitter Spaces - [@Daytonaio](%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fdaytonaio%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn4/1/0101018e1f06f455-a8919f98-038a-4a04-bcbf-926111036652-000000/0aVcovbBw9qXiWiFgFIjZYV72v8=365) What's on the Agenda? - The Open Source Direction: Hear directly from the founders about the decision to go open source. - Daytona's Future: Discover what this transition means for the future of Daytona and how it will empower developers worldwide. - Community Q&A: Got questions? This is your moment! Engage in real-time with the minds behind Daytona. Why Join? - Gain insights into the strategic shift to open source. - Learn how you can contribute to and benefit from Daytona's platform. - Network with fellow developers, tech enthusiasts, and industry thought leaders. - Hear how can you contribute to the code: [(%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fdaytonaio%2Fdaytona%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn4/2/0101018e1f06f455-a8919f98-038a-4a04-bcbf-926111036652-000000/sYblW4f7ufU01qt1KV2xzUvM1AM=365) Mark Your Calendar Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation setting the course for a new era of software development. We can't wait to hear your voice in the Spaces! P.S. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in Daytona Slack community: [(%2F%2Fjoin.slack.com%2Ft%2Fslack-qvd5984%2Fshared_invite%2Fzt-26jeiddev-ay4B8dp0OvZGPqmmOOM_ug%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn4/1/0101018e1f06f455-a8919f98-038a-4a04-bcbf-926111036652-000000/orMjrOMzBzH45G7GTZld0efx2Ak=365) P.P.S. Promise this is the last email on this. Thanks for the support. %2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fnibalic%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn4/1/0101018e1f06f455-a8919f98-038a-4a04-bcbf-926111036652-000000/GRGn8801G6Czs7fy66IKldsN06g=365 Niko - Codeanywhere team Your Sidekick in the Developer's Quest This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:{EMAIL}?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=dtn4) because you are subscribed to our newsletter. If you do not wish to receive such emails in the future, please [UNSUBSCRIBE HERE](. 😿 Unsubscribed Accidentally? [Re-subscribe](%2F%2Fblog.codeanywhere.com%2Fresubscribe%2F%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn4/1/0101018e1f06f455-a8919f98-038a-4a04-bcbf-926111036652-000000/FzWen7A1bQNbAnX19vvVxHkK3so=365) No hard feelings. [Un-subscribe]( We understand: fingers slip, buttons misbehave, and cat videos are all too captivating. Copyright © 2024 Codeanywhere. All rights reserved. 2443 Fillmore St #380-7365, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA All rights reserved.

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