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 authorImageURL: "/img/bossenmaier.png"
 ---
 
-**<div style={{float: 'left', paddingRight: '40px'}}>7 minutes to read</div>**
+**<div style={{float: 'left', paddingRight: '40px'}}>9 minutes to read</div>**
 
-We're excited to share the release of StreamPipes 0.93.0, bringing with it a range of bug fixes, performance
-enhancements, and new features. This release places a strong emphasis on refining the technical foundations of
-StreamPipes, featuring significant changes that set the stage for our upcoming 1.0 release.
-Nevertheless, we have also worked on several improvements that are directly visible to the end user.
+We're excited to share the release of StreamPipes 0.93.0, bringing with it a range of bug fixes and new features.
+This release places a strong emphasis on refining the technical foundations of
+StreamPipes, featuring significant changes that set the stage for our major 1.0 release.
 Nevertheless, we haven't overlooked the end-user experience and have implemented several enhancements.
 Let's delve into the key updates introduced in this release.
 
@@ -20,12 +19,36 @@
 
 ## Adapters & Pipeline Elements
 
+### Editing existing adapters
+
+StreamPipes has streamlined the process of modifying existing adapter instances, eliminating the inconvenience users
+previously faced. In prior versions, altering an adapter required a cumbersome sequence of stopping, deleting, and then
+recreating the adapter. However, with the introduction of StreamPipes 0.93.0, this arduous process is now a thing of the
+past.
+
+Users can now seamlessly edit running adapters, and the changes will be applied automatically, obviating the need for
+the aforementioned manual steps. To guide you through this newfound capability, refer to the below animation,
+which demonstrates how to modify an existing adapter.
+
+<img src="/img/blog/2023-11-28/edit-adapter-success.gif" alt="animation of editing a running adapter"/>
+
+<br/><br/>
+
+While the automatic migration seamlessly handles the majority of cases, there are instances where it may not be
+feasible. One such scenario arises when an event property, used by a pipeline element, is removed. In such cases,
+StreamPipes proactively alerts users before initiating the adapter update. Following the alert, the system takes
+precautionary measures by halting the adapter and marking the associated pipeline for review.
+
+<img src="/img/blog/2023-11-28/edit-adapter-fail.gif" alt="animation of editing running adapter where migration cannot be performed"/>
+
 ### OPC-UA allows detailed & asynchronous browsing
 
 We have fully reworked the browsing interface of our OPC-UA adapter.
 
 <img src="/img/blog/2023-11-28/opc-ua-demo.gif" alt="demonstration of the new OPC UA capabilities described below"/>
 
+<br/><br/>
+
 Now, all you need to do is specify the URL where the OPC UA server is accessible, eliminating the need to concern
 yourself with namespaces or node ids. Once the URL is provided, the adapter effortlessly presents all top-level nodes
 within the user interface. You can then navigate through the node tree interactively by clicking on the desired node.
@@ -33,19 +56,21 @@
 For every data node, accessing node information is a breeze – simply click on the eye icon. If you wish to subscribe to
 a particular node, a straightforward click on the plus icon is all it takes.
 
-All the nodes you select become integral to the event structure of this adapter, accessible by clicking on 'Next'. The
+All the nodes you select become integral to the event structure of this adapter, accessible by clicking on  `Next`. The
 ensuing view not only displays the OPC UA status for each node but also allows for the removal of a node with ease,
-especially if its status is not 'Good'.
+especially if its status is not `Good`.
 
 <img src="/img/blog/2023-11-28/opc-ua-status.png" alt="Screenshot of the OPC UA event view that shows the status codes"/>
 
 ### Adapter for S7 PLCs supports array-based data
 
 Until now, our S7 PLC adapter lacked the capability to read values structured in arrays. We're pleased to announce that
-this limitation has been addressed through the introduction of an 'Advanced' register input mode.
+this limitation has been addressed through the introduction of an `Advanced` register input mode.
 
 <img src="/img/blog/2023-11-28/s7-advanced-mode.png" alt="Screenshot of new advanced register input mode for S7 PLC adapter"/>
 
+<br/><br/>
+
 This new mode empowers you to configure the registers to be queried in a manner specific to the requirements of our
 underlying dependency, [PLC4X](https://plc4x.apache.org). For detailed insights and guidance on the configuration
 process, refer to the [PLC4X S7 documentation](https://plc4x.apache.org/users/protocols/s7.html).
@@ -61,18 +86,20 @@
 
 The [IO-Link Master (AL1350)](https://www.ifm.com/de/en/product/AL1350) from ifm comes equipped with an IoT interface
 designed for transmitting sensor data via MQTT. With the introduction of this adapter, users gain the capability to
-effortlessly incorporate IO-Link sensor data into StreamPipes.
-
-By leveraging this adapter, users can achieve seamless integration, creating a unified and consistent event schema
-within StreamPipes. This integration empowers users to effortlessly connect to data from any ifm sensor linked to the
-IO-Link Master using StreamPipes.
+effortlessly incorporate IO-Link sensor data into StreamPipes. This experimental integration empowers users to
+effortlessly connect to data from the ifm sensor VVB001.
 
 For more details refer to
 the [adapter documentation](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/next/pe/org.apache.streampipes.connect.iiot.adapters.iolink/).
 
+For the integration of additional sensors we are thinking about supporting [IODD](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IODD).
+Your feedback on these considerations is invaluable to us. If you find the integration of IODD
+for supporting more sensors within StreamPipes appealing or have insights to share, we welcome your input. Please let us
+know your thoughts on this potential feature enhancement.
+
 ### New Processor: Numeric Rounding
 
-Introducing our latest data processor, `Numeric Rounding`, designed to perform rounding operations on numeric values
+Introducing our latest data processor, *Numeric Rounding* , designed to perform rounding operations on numeric values
 within an event stream. This processor enables users to select one or more numeric values from their event data,
 specifying the desired rounding precision and the rounding mode.
 
@@ -94,6 +121,14 @@
 
 <img src="/img/blog/2023-11-28/adapter-information.png" alt="Screenshot that shows the extended information for existing adapters"/>
 
+#### Interactive tutorial is back
+
+Upon initiating a new StreamPipes instance, a dialog prompts users to embark on an interactive tutorial showcasing the
+platform's key features. We're pleased to announce that this tutorial is now operational again. Enjoy exploring and
+discovering the most important functionalities in StreamPipes. Happy learning!
+
+<img src="/img/blog/2023-11-28/interactive-tutorial.png" alt="Screenshot of the interactive tutorial"/>
+
 ## Deployment
 
 ### Kubernetes Deployment
@@ -129,7 +164,6 @@
 
 ### New Deployment mode for first time users
 
-ChatGPT
 To simplify onboarding with Apache StreamPipes and demonstrate its capabilities, we've added a quickstart deployment
 option. This docker-compose variant provides users with a pre-configured StreamPipes instance and rich examples. Explore
 it in our [user guide]("https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/user-guide-for-quickstart/").
@@ -156,9 +190,14 @@
 In this release, we've eliminated legacy resources that were initially employed for demonstration purposes. As these
 resources are no longer actively supported, we have decided to completely remove them. The affected components include
 the vehicle simulator and watertank simulator.
-
 This removal has led to the discontinuation of the StreamPipes package `streampipes-sources`.
 
+Furthermore, we are pleased to announce the forthcoming removal of Consul as an additional dependency required to run
+StreamPipes in the upcoming release. Within this release, we have already implemented the fundamental steps to eliminate
+the need for Consul. This marks a significant stride towards making StreamPipes a more lightweight platform. It's
+crucial to highlight that this modification is purely a technical enhancement and will have no impact on the end user
+experience.
+
 ## Enable migrations for pipeline elements
 
 We have established a crucial technical foundation to simplify the update process for upcoming versions of StreamPipes.
@@ -168,9 +207,18 @@
 
 ## New Homepage
 
-We've undergone a comprehensive redesign of our website, [streampipes.apache.org](https://streampipes.apache.org). Take a moment to explore the new look,
+We've undergone a comprehensive redesign of our website, [streampipes.apache.org](https://streampipes.apache.org). Take
+a moment to explore the new look,
 and we welcome your feedback on your experience. Let us know what you think!
 
+## Security
+
+We've addressed a vulnerability in the default password generation for new users during the self-registration process.
+Previously, a cryptographically weak pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) was utilized, but we've now rectified this by
+implementing Apache Commons RNG. We extend our sincere thanks to Alessandro Albani from the Digital Security Division
+Var
+Group for bringing this to our attention.
+
 ## Final Remarks
 
 We highly recommend updating to StreamPipes 0.93.0 to take advantage of these new features, bug fixes, and improvements.
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