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A seasoned CI engineer lays into GitHub Actions - too fragile, too fuzzy, too slow. Logs glitch. YAML confuses. Compute chokes. It solves for convenience, not power. Buildkitesteps in with stronger bones: reproducible runs, clean orchestration, and scalable agents you control... read more  

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From Paging to Postmortem: Google Cloud SREs on Using Gemini CLI for Outage Response

Google Cloud SREs just leveled up their incident response game with theGemini CLI- an LLM-fueled terminal sidekick built onGemini 3. It jumps in fast: drafts mitigation playbooks, digs into root causes, and cranks out postmortem reports. All withhuman-in-the-loopguardrails to keep things sane... 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MinIO has marked its open-source GitHub repository as "THIS REPOSITORY IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED," effectively ending active community development.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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Latency Test Guide: How to Boost App Speed and Improve UX

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GPT-5.4 is OpenAI’s latest frontier AI model designed to perform complex professional and technical work more reliably. It combines advances in reasoning, coding, tool use, and long-context understanding into a single system capable of handling multi-step workflows across software environments. The model builds on earlier GPT-5 releases while integrating the strong coding capabilities previously introduced with GPT-5.3-Codex.

One of the defining features of GPT-5.4 is its ability to operate as part of agent-style workflows. The model can interact with tools, APIs, and external systems to complete tasks that extend beyond simple text generation. It also introduces native computer-use capabilities, allowing AI agents to operate applications using keyboard and mouse commands, screenshots, and browser automation frameworks such as Playwright.

GPT-5.4 supports context windows of up to one million tokens, enabling it to process and reason over very large documents, long conversations, or complex project contexts. This makes it suitable for tasks such as analyzing codebases, generating technical documentation, working with large spreadsheets, or coordinating long-running workflows. The model also introduces a feature called tool search, which allows it to dynamically retrieve tool definitions only when needed. This reduces token usage and makes it more efficient to work with large ecosystems of tools, including environments with dozens of APIs or MCP servers.

In addition to improved reasoning and automation capabilities, GPT-5.4 focuses on real-world productivity tasks. It performs better at generating and editing spreadsheets, presentations, and documents, and it is designed to maintain stronger context across longer reasoning processes. The model also improves factual accuracy and reduces hallucinations compared with previous versions.

GPT-5.4 is available across OpenAI’s ecosystem, including ChatGPT, the OpenAI API, and Codex. A higher-performance variant, GPT-5.4 Pro, is also available for users and developers who require maximum performance for complex tasks such as advanced research, large-scale automation, and demanding engineering workflows. Together, these capabilities position GPT-5.4 as a model aimed not just at conversation, but at executing real work across software systems.