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Like with password resets and single sign on, this means that your users never have to be exposed to Directus if you're using it in your separate application. This release also introduces new environment variables to limit the number of users in your project.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Admins, users with API access, and users who can access the Data Studio. This gives you more control over how your project runs, especially when enabling public registration. Fixing expiring sessions. As many of you reported in Directus 10.11, there was a small but impactful bug that would sometimes lock you out of the Data Studio and requiring your cookies to be cleared. We've now fixed that and, obviously, that's quite a big user experience thing.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>So make sure you do update in order to receive these fixes. Community contributions. Thank you to those who contributed towards this release. Thanks to Zaheer for fixing an issue where calling the random string utility endpoint with an invalid length parameter could prevent the creation of valid sessions until the next restart. Thanks to Alejandro for an update to one of our extension guides and for Nicholas for fixing the new registration verification method in our SDK.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Directus 10.12 is now available on NPM and Docker Hub, and we'll see you in the next release.\u003C\u002Fp>","My name is Kevin. And today, I'm gonna tell you what's new in Directus 10.12, public user registration enhancements. You can now provide a custom verification URL when registering new users. Like with password resets and single sign on, this means that your users never have to be exposed to Directus if you're using it in your separate application. This release also introduces new environment variables to limit the number of users in your project. Admins, users with API access, and users who can access the Data Studio. This gives you more control over how your project runs, especially when enabling public registration. Fixing expiring sessions. As many of you reported in Directus 10.11, there was a small but impactful bug that would sometimes lock you out of the Data Studio and requiring your cookies to be cleared. We've now fixed that and, obviously, that's quite a big user experience thing. So make sure you do update in order to receive these fixes. Community contributions. Thank you to those who contributed towards this release. Thanks to Zaheer for fixing an issue where calling the random string utility endpoint with an invalid length parameter could prevent the creation of valid sessions until the next restart. Thanks to Alejandro for an update to one of our extension guides and for Nicholas for fixing the new registration verification method in our SDK. 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My name is Kevin and this is what's new in Directus version 10.13, resumable uploads. The main new feature in this release is resumable uploads, which believe it or not, allows file uploads to resume if they have been paused or interrupted. This also means that you can circumvent limits on a proxy setup if you have one. You can enable this new feature by setting the new TUS_ENABLED environment variable to true.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Community contributions. Since the release of director's version 10.12, we've had a number of really lovely and impactful community contributions and here they are. Thanks to Joey for fixing performance issues with schema introspection on Microsoft SQL. Thanks to drennvinn for adding toggles to quickly expand or collapse all rows in the data model view. Thanks to Matthew for including file extensions when images are added in the WYSIWYG, which makes it easier to embed them in external services&nbsp;And finally, thanks to Ivo for fixing session verification for shares.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>And that's Directus 10.13. It's now available on Docker Hub and on Directus Cloud. Until the next release. Bye for now.\u003C\u002Fp>","Hello. My name is Kevin and this is what's new in Directus version 10.13, resumable uploads. The main new feature in this release is resumable uploads, which believe it or not, allows file uploads to resume if they have been paused or interrupted. This also means that you can circumvent limits on a proxy setup if you have one. You can enable this new feature by setting the new tus enabled environment variable to true. Community contributions. Since the release of director's version 10.12, we've had a number of really lovely and impactful community contributions and here they are. 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