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What Fly shipped in February 2025

6 tracked updates · February 2025

Signal breakdown — February 2025

2 CONTENT MARKETING·2 TECHNICAL·1 EXECUTIVE CHANGE·1 PRODUCT SUNSET

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Technical/fly.io

Taming A Voracious Rust Proxy

Here’s a fun bug. The basic idea of our service is that we run containers for our users, as hardware-isolated virtual machines (Fly Machines), on hardware we own around the world. What makes that inte

Sunset/fly.io

We Were Wrong About GPUs

We’re building a public cloud, on hardware we own. We raised money to do that, and to place some bets; one of them: GPU-enabling our customers. A progress report: GPUs aren’t going anywhere, but: GPUs

Executive/fly.io

The Exit Interview: JP Phillips

JP Phillips is off to greener, or at least calmer, pastures. He joined us 4 years ago to build the next generation of our orchestration system, and has been one of the anchors of our engineering team.

Content/fly.io

Did Semgrep Just Get A Lot More Interesting?

This whole paragraph is just one long sentence. God I love just random-ass blogging again. This bit by Geoffrey Huntley is super interesting to me and, despite calling out that LLM-driven development

Content/fly.io

A Blog, If You Can Keep It

A boldfaced lede like this was a sure sign you were reading a carefully choreographed EffortPost from our team at Fly.io. We’re going to do less of those. Or the same amount but more of a different ki

Technical/fly.io

VSCode’s SSH Agent Is Bananas

We’re interested in getting integrated into the flow VSCode uses to do remote editing over SSH, because everybody is using VSCode now, and, in particular, they’re using forks of VSCode that generate c

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