Behind the Console
A Blog by Epsilon3
Epsilon3 Changelog #13: Approval/Release Process and Workspaces
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Epsilon3 Changelog #12: Drafts, Projects, Drag and Drop Sections
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Epsilon3 Changelog #11: Dependent Steps, Undo, and Procedure Close Status
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Epsilon3 Changelog #10: Lightning Fast Edit, Jump To, and YC
YC news! Read about the latest Epsilon3 product updates.
Integration, Test, and Operations Platform Epsilon3 Backed by Y Combinator
Epsilon3 was born out of transformations.
Epsilon3 Changelog #9: Hacker News, Commanding API, and Improved Tables
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Epsilon3 Changelog #8: Invitations, Summaries, and Shortcuts
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Epsilon3 Changelog #7: Repeat, API, and Archive
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Epsilon3 Changelog #6: Skip Step, Table Inputs, and Versions
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Epsilon3 Changelog #5: Suggest Edits (Redline) and Expand/Contract All
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Epsilon3 Changelog #4: Multiple Operator Sign-Off and Design Updates
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Epsilon3 Changelog #3: Media Attachments, Substeps, and Performance Improvements
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Epsilon3 Changelog #2: Submit Your Payload, Procedure Linking, and Warnings
Submit your payload for our next rocket launch and read about the latest Epsilon3 product updates.
Why Epsilon3 is Powering the Future of Space
Starting Epsilon3 came as a surprise initially, but it came from a place of necessity.
Epsilon3 Changelog #1 - Telemetry, Commanding, and Access Permissions
Welcome to our first product changelog! Read about the latest Epsilon3 product updates.
Why I Joined Epsilon3: Max’s Story
Ever since I was little, I always wanted to be a pilot. That was always my answer when someone asked what I wanted to be when I grew up. I even knew what kind: I wanted to be a commercial pilot flying normal passengers every day on a big jetliner.
The Birth of Epsilon3
I’ll never forget the silence in the control room as we watched data come in and out from Dragon after the video feeds from Falcon 9 cut out. I could see the color drain from my friends’ faces, as we experienced yet another total loss. Months of hard work and sleepless nights gone in an instant.