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Last updated: May 2026

1. General Information

The information, code snippets, and tutorials provided on Affinity Reader (https://www.affinityreader.com/) are for general educational and informational purposes only. While I strive to provide accurate, up-to-date, and well-tested engineering practices, software development is a constantly evolving field. The frameworks, tools, and languages discussed here (such as Next.js, PHP, Docker, and Kubernetes) update frequently, and what works today might be deprecated tomorrow.

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