Bumps every hardcoded 0.9.79 → 0.9.8 across backend, frontend,
desktop-shell, helm, lockfiles, test fixtures. Refreshes the in-app
ChangelogModal HEADLINE_FEATURES, NEW_FEATURES, and BUG_FIXES with the
v0.9.8 highlights.
Release artifacts built locally and hashed into release_digests.json:
ShadowBroker_v0.9.8.zip 6.06 MB
d506f6b8462ccb12096f0cd9462233be58928094240416b65fb3127bdd1f3820
ShadowBroker_0.9.8_x64_en-US.msi 122.4 MB
d4be4cb68c3e6409fff54c225acdcdd08e27d5d6d2b31616d78d2a4f6812991d
ShadowBroker_0.9.8_x64-setup.exe 76.5 MB
1115d1f5cf37edd03ea2c21d821c7626e1bf3319c990402aaa0293bca46fea67
Sizes match the v0.9.79 reference shape (5.76 MB / 117 MB / 72.9 MB)
within expected drift for new code. The .zip is a `git archive` of the
v0.9.8 source tree (matching v0.9.79's approach).
Audit confirms no .env, .key, .venv-dir, or cache files leaked into the
backend-runtime bundle. Python 3.11.9 + 199 site-packages + privacy_core
all staged correctly.
Headline changes since v0.9.79:
* Cumulative fuel/CO2 per flight (#317) — running totals since first
observation, not just per-hour rate.
* AIS maritime resilience (#314, #316) — outage banner + AISHub REST
fallback when AISStream WebSocket primary is offline.
* Data-layer repair (#311, #312) — UAP fallback respects the 60-day
cutoff; GPS jamming threshold tuning + nac_p=0 inclusion so the layer
actually fires.
* Per-flight source attribution (#313) — source field on every record.
* Cross-node DM mailbox replication (#309).
* Infonet sync HTTP 429 honored (#310).
Test fixtures updated:
* test_per_operator_outbound_attribution.py — added v0.9.8 UA strings
to the banned-aggregate-literals list (alongside v0.9.79).
* updateRuntime.test.ts — bumped asset filename fixtures to v0.9.8.
release_digests.json keeps the v0.9.79 block alongside v0.9.8 so
operators still on 0.9.79 validate cleanly during the rollout.
The accent narrowing fix in ChangelogModal (one feature uses 'purple',
two use 'cyan' so the renderer's `accent === 'purple'` comparison
still type-checks) is included.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
build-frontend-export.cjs stages a desktop-only frontend export tree and
strips the ``force-dynamic`` + ``revalidate`` directives from
``frontend/src/app/layout.tsx`` so Next's ``output: "export"`` can
prerender every route.
The strip regexes only matched LF (``\n``). Any Windows checkout without
``core.autocrlf=input`` has CRLF line endings, the strip silently
no-op'd, and the desktop build failed at the static-export step:
Error: Page with `dynamic = "force-dynamic"` couldn't be exported.
`output: "export"` requires all pages be renderable statically
because there is no runtime server to dynamically render routes
in this output format.
Export encountered an error on /_not-found/page: /_not-found
Reaches every Windows contributor who hasn't normalized line endings
locally. Replacing each ``\n`` in the strip regexes with ``\r?\n``
makes the strip CRLF-tolerant; LF behavior is unchanged.
Verified by running both regexes against the actual layout.tsx (302
bytes removed, force-dynamic + revalidate both gone) and against a
synthetic LF input (296 bytes removed, same outcome).
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Ship the v0.9.79 runtime refresh with transport lane isolation, Infonet secure-message address management, MeshChat MQTT controls, selected asset trail behavior, telemetry panel refinements, onboarding updates, and desktop/package metadata alignment.
Also ignore local graphify work products so analysis folders do not leak into future commits.
Gate messages now propagate via the Infonet hashchain as encrypted blobs — every node syncs them
through normal chain sync while only Gate members with MLS keys can decrypt. Added mesh reputation
system, peer push workers, voluntary Wormhole opt-in for node participation, fork recovery,
killwormhole scripts, obfuscated terminology, and hardened the self-updater to protect encryption
keys and chain state during updates.
New features: Shodan search, train tracking, Sentinel Hub imagery, 8 new intelligence layers,
CCTV expansion to 11,000+ cameras across 6 countries, Mesh Terminal CLI, prediction markets,
desktop-shell scaffold, and comprehensive mesh test suite (215 frontend + backend tests passing).
Community contributors: @wa1id, @AlborzNazari, @adust09, @Xpirix, @imqdcr, @csysp, @suranyami,
@chr0n1x, @johan-martensson, @singularfailure, @smithbh, @OrfeoTerkuci, @deuza, @tm-const,
@Elhard1, @ttulttul