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See you in Florence at Open Source Day 2024?

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Discover the headless future with our Maciek at Open Source Day 2024 Hi, {NAME}! Where is open sourc

Discover the headless future with our Maciek at Open Source Day 2024 Hi, {NAME}! Where is open source going in 2024 and beyond? Can you avoid duct tape in full-stack development? And what exactly is up with headless CMS potentially replacing WordPress? You'll find out all this and more at Open Source Day 2024 in Florence, Italy. Patchstack is proud to be a Silver Sponsor of the conference, and we're even prouder of our very own Maciek Palmowski who will help you understand if the headless architecture really is the future for CMSs.   Is the headless architecture really the future for CMSs? Experts claim headless software will change how we develop software, apps, and websites. But is it true? In his talk on Day #2, Maciek will dive into the key aspects of headless (like performance, developer experience, and security) to help you decide if headless is the true game-changer or just an empty buzzword. Who is Maciek? [Maciek]( is a web developer working at Patchstack as a Security Community Manager. He's keeps our cutting-edge community of ethical hackers who find the freshest vulnerabilities happy and entertained. After hours he spends most of his time trying to find interesting news for his [newsletters](, coding, or drinking coffee. If you'd like to schedule a meeting with Maciek at Open Source Day, just reply to this email. See you in Florence! ☕ If this email wasn't meant for you, please contact [support](. [( [( []( []( ©2024 Patchstack OÜ Aida 7, 80011 Pärnu, Estonia [Privacy policy]( ▪ [Manage no]([tifications]( ▪ [Unsubscribe](

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