The command-line interface (CLI) has been rewritten in Rust (down from Python), resulting in faster startup times and lower memory overhead. Meanwhile, the REST API now supports alongside traditional endpoints, enabling precise data fetching without over-fetching or multiple round trips.
Development on the next iteration is already underway. Our focus for the upcoming cycle will be on [mention future roadmap item, e.g., API integration / mobile support]. dass167 updated
We are committed to continuously improving DASS167 and appreciate your feedback. If you have any suggestions or questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. The command-line interface (CLI) has been rewritten in
Fix: Stress-test your latency. Many legacy systems take 700–900ms for a full override. You may need to rewrite critical paths in Rust or Go. Our focus for the upcoming cycle will be
Fix: Every time you retrain a model, produce a new annex version number. The auditor will check timestamps.
The long-anticipated update for has officially been rolled out. As of today, users and administrators will notice a range of technical improvements, security patches, and interface modifications designed to enhance performance and usability.
Participants completed the DASS167 online, plus criterion measures: DASS‑21, Patient Health Questionnaire‑9 (PHQ‑9; Kroenke et al., 2001), Generalized Anxiety Disorder‑7 (GAD‑7; Spitzer et al., 2006), and the Panic Disorder Severity Scale (PDSS). A 2‑week retest subsample (n = 150) completed the DASS167 again.