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

MySQL VillageSQL

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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@kala added a new tool GitHub Copilot SDK , 1 week, 4 days ago.
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@varbear added a new tool VillageSQL , 1 week, 4 days ago.
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MinIO Ends Community Development, Positions AIStor as the Future

MinIO AIStor

MinIO has marked its open-source GitHub repository as "THIS REPOSITORY IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED," effectively ending active community development.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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@devopslinks added a new tool AIStor , 1 week, 4 days ago.
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@abdelbxl started using tool Vault , 1 week, 5 days ago.
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@abdelbxl started using tool Vagrant , 1 week, 5 days ago.
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@abdelbxl started using tool Ubuntu , 1 week, 5 days ago.
werf is a CNCF Sandbox CLI tool to implement full-cycle CI/CD to Kubernetes easily. werf integrates into your CI system and leverages familiar and reliable technologies, such as Git, Dockerfile, Helm, and Buildah.

What makes werf special:

- Complete application lifecycle management: build and publish container images, test, deploy an application to Kubernetes, distribute release artifacts and clean up the container registry.
- Ease of use: use Dockerfiles and Helm chart for configuration and let werf handle all the rest.
- Advanced features: automatic build caching and content-based tagging, enhanced resource tracking and extra capabilities in Helm, a unique container registry cleanup approach, and more.
- Gluing common technologies: Git, Buildah, Helm, Kubernetes, and your CI system of choice.
- Production-ready: werf has been used in production since 2017; thousands of projects rely on it to build & deploy various apps.