Dass167 Link [2025]
Ram Dass explores balancing ancient spiritual wisdom with modern life in Episode 167 of the Here and Now podcast, titled "Dharmic Roles". The 1992 recording covers themes of self-love, mindfulness, and reconciling traditional narratives with modern values. Listen to the full episode on the Ram Dass Website. Ram Dass – Here and Now – Ep. 167 – Dharmic Roles
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Specifically, DASS-167 refers to a specific title released by the studio Das (DAS).
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| Scenario | Title | Message | CTA | |----------|-------|---------|-----| | Unauthorized | Permission Denied | “You do not have access to this resource.” | “Request Access” (opens ticket form) | | Expired / Revoked | Link No Longer Valid | “This link has expired or been revoked.” | “Contact Owner” (mailto) | | Not Found | Invalid Link | “The link you followed does not exist.” | “Return to Home” | Additionally, what is the main topic or theme of the post
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| Feature Name | DASS‑167 Link |
|------------------|--------------|
| Feature ID | F‑DASS‑167‑01 |
| Epic / Parent| DASS‑167 – Digital Asset Sharing System |
| Target Release| v2.5 (Q3‑2026) |
| Stakeholders| End‑users (internal staff & external partners), Product Owner, Compliance, Security, Marketing |
| Brief Description| A reusable, secure, and analytics‑enabled hyperlink component that points to any DASS‑167 resource (document, video, API endpoint, or external URL). The component can be embedded in the web UI, mobile apps, and email templates, and it automatically applies the organization’s branding, access‑control, and click‑tracking logic. |
| Business Value| • Faster onboarding of new digital assets (no custom coding per asset).
• Consistent look‑and‑feel across all channels.
• Insight into asset consumption (click‑through rates, user segmentation).
• Centralised compliance (audit log, expiry, revocation). |
The DASS-21 is a concise, self-report instrument measuring three related negative emotional states: Depression, Anxiety, and Stress. It’s a shortened 21-item version of the original 42-item DASS, widely used in clinical and research settings for screening, severity assessment, and outcome measurement.
| ID | As a … | I want … | So that … |
|----|--------|----------|-----------|
| US‑1 | Product Owner | to generate a short, secure link for any internal asset. | I can share it with partners without exposing the underlying URL. |
| US‑2 | External Partner | to click a DASS‑167 link and be taken directly to the asset if I have permission. | I don’t need a separate login step. |
| US‑3 | Compliance Officer | an immutable audit trail of every link creation and revocation. | I can prove who shared what and when. |
| US‑4 | Marketer | to embed the link as a styled button in a newsletter. | The CTA looks consistent with our brand. |
| US‑5 | Security Engineer | to set an expiry date on a link. | The link automatically becomes unusable after a project ends. |
| US‑6 | Analyst | to view click‑through statistics broken down by user role and geography. | I can measure engagement and plan future campaigns. |
| US‑7 | Mobile Developer | a native SDK method DASSLink.open(linkId) that respects the same auth/expiry logic. | We can reuse the same backend service across platforms. |
| US‑8 | End‑User | a clear error page when a link is revoked. | I understand why I can’t access the content and can request a new link. |