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Why does SSH send 100 packets per keystroke? ·

The default macOS SSH client now floods connections withSSH2_MSG_PING “chaff” packets- a 2023 privacy tweak meant to hide keystroke timing. Nice in theory. In practice? It tanks performance for real-time terminal apps like games built on Bubbletea over SSH. Turning it off - either through client fla.. read more  

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GitHub Launches Copilot SDK to Embed Agentic AI into Any Application

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GitHub has released the Copilot SDK in technical preview, allowing developers to embed Copilot’s agentic execution loop into their own applications. The SDK supports multiple AI models, real-time streaming, and languages like Python, TypeScript, Go, and .NET, but currently requires a Copilot subscription and is intended for development and testing rather than production use.

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VillageSQL Launches: A Drop-In MySQL Fork Bringing Extensions and AI to the Core

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VillageSQL is a drop-in, open-source fork of MySQL that introduces a true extension framework, enabling permissionless innovation for AI-era workloads. It allows developers to add custom data types and functions - with vector indexing and search on the roadmap - bringing MySQL closer to PostgreSQL-style extensibility without waiting for core upstream changes.

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MinIO Ends Community Development, Positions AIStor as the Future

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MinIO has marked its open-source GitHub repository as "THIS REPOSITORY IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED," effectively ending active community development. The company is shifting focus to AIStor, its subscription-based enterprise object storage platform. The code remains available under AGPLv3, but future innovation and support are centered on the commercial product.

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Pink26: ITSM – The Next Generation 🚀

📍 February 16–18, 2026 | Las Vegas The future of IT Service Management starts here. Pink26 brings together global IT leaders for a powerful mix of innovation, learning, and real-world transformation — inspired by the spirit of Star Trek: The Next Generation. From ITSM and DevOps to AI, Agile, and Ex..

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Latency Test Guide: How to Boost App Speed and Improve UX

Did you know 100ms of lag can cost you 1% in sales? Learn how to master the latency test to isolate network, application, and database bottlenecks for a snappier, more reliable user experience

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🔁 Resharing insights from our CEO on the next decade of cybersecurity (2026–2036)

🔁 Resharing insights from our CEO on the next decade of cybersecurity (2026–2036) Cybersecurity is not heading toward a single dramatic disruption. It is undergoing a structural transformation. In her latest analysis, our CEO outlines the fundamental shifts that will define the next ten years: 🔐 ..

AWX is the open source, community supported upstream project for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, formerly known as Ansible Tower. It gives teams a web based interface, a full REST API, and a distributed task engine on top of Ansible, turning command line playbook runs into a managed, auditable automation service.

The project began at AnsibleWorks as the commercial Ansible Tower product, and after Red Hat acquired Ansible, it open sourced the codebase as AWX in September 2017, positioning it as the development ground where new features land before they are hardened into the supported Automation Platform controller. With AWX, you organize automation around projects (synced from Git or other source control), inventories (static or dynamically pulled from cloud providers), credentials (stored encrypted and injected at runtime), and job templates that tie a playbook to its inventory and credentials. On top of that, it adds role based access control, a visual dashboard, job scheduling, workflow chaining, webhooks, and real time job output, so multiple teams can run, track, and delegate automation without sharing SSH keys or sitting at a terminal.

Modern AWX runs on Kubernetes or OpenShift through the AWX Operator, which manages installation, upgrades, and scaling declaratively, reflecting its shift from a single host application to a cloud native, container based platform. Because it is the upstream of a paid product, AWX moves fast and ships frequently, which makes it ideal for labs, learning, and self managed deployments, though teams needing formal support and long term stability typically run the downstream Automation Platform instead.