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Cachely is the managed self-hosted remote cache for Nx and Turborepo - the cache backend you'd otherwise build and run yourself, hosted for you on Cloudflare's edge (R2). It's a drop-in replacement for a DIY @nx/s3-cache / S3 bucket setup: point your build tool at Cachely with a token and two environment variables, and share build cache across CI and every developer's laptop.
Unlike a self-hosted cache, Cachely enforces read-only tokens at the API, so pull-request and fork builds can read but never write - closing the Nx cache-poisoning attack (CVE-2025-36852). It adds ROI reporting (the real build minutes and dollars the cache saved), per-tool insights, and build-optimization suggestions on top.
Pricing is a flat per-workspace subscription with no per-seat fees - add every developer, bot, and CI actor without watching the bill. Cachely never stores your source code; it caches only task outputs and their content hashes. Nx and Turborepo today; Bazel on the roadmap.
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FleetLeaksFleetLeaks's answer:
FleetLeaks is the only free, publicly accessible database that consolidates Russia-related sanctions data from 6 jurisdictions (US, EU, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) into a single searchable platform. Updated daily with automated pipelines, IMO validation, and complete designation history - eliminating the need to check multiple government websites manually.
FleetLeaks's answer:
Unlike scattered government databases or expensive compliance platforms, FleetLeaks offers:
FleetLeaks's answer:
Maritime compliance officers, shipping companies, port authorities, financial institutions, trade finance professionals, insurance underwriters, legal practitioners in maritime law, and supply chain risk managers who need to screen vessels against international sanctions.
FleetLeaks's answer:
FleetLeaks was created to address the fragmented nature of maritime sanctions information. With sanctions lists scattered across multiple government websites in different formats, compliance professionals waste hours cross-checking vessels manually. We automated this process to provide a single, reliable source of truth for Russia-related vessel sanctions, making compliance faster and more reliable.
FleetLeaks's answer:
Python for data pipeline automation, PostgreSQL for database management, automated daily scraping of official government sanctions lists (OFAC, EU, UK OFSI, etc.), IMO number validation, and web-based search interface.
FleetLeaks's answer:
As a public database launched in 2024, FleetLeaks serves:
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