Temporal's February newsletter highlights several key updates and events, including the return of the Replay Conference in Seattle and the availability of Super Early Bird tickets. The newsletter announces a significant increase in the default Actions Per Second (APS) limit for all Namespaces on Temporal Cloud, which now stands at 400, aimed at easing concerns over throttling during workload migrations. It introduces Temporal Schedules as a durable alternative to traditional Cron jobs, enhancing task scheduling capabilities with improved observability and control. The .NET SDK is featured for its high performance and type-safe APIs, with resources available on GitHub and through an on-demand webinar showcasing its application in financial services. Upcoming events include Temporal's participation in conferences like DevWorld in Amsterdam, VS Live! in Las Vegas, and Explore DDD in Denver, where they will present sessions on building resilient distributed systems. Additionally, the newsletter touches on Temporal Cloud's HIPAA compliance and offers insights into being a "Durable Execution Service Provider" and building reliable applications with durable execution.