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May 22, 2018 from 6pm to 8pm – ITProTV The next presentation hosted by your local chapter of CompTIA-AITP will be held Tuesday evening, May 22, 2018, from 6 to 8 PM, at the ITProTV campus, 7525 NW 4th Blvd in Gainesville. Snacks and bever… Organized by Michael Lucas | Type: educational, presentation
June 26, 2018 from 6pm to 8pm – ITProTV Your local chapter of CompTIA AITP is proud to host Duncan Kabinu of Gainesville Dev Academy presenting "Blockchain 101: Blockchain Demystified". The meeting will take place Tuesday evening, June 26… Organized by Michael Lucas | Type: presentation, and, networking
July 24, 2018 from 6pm to 8pm – ITProTV AITP-NCFL member Don Pezet of ITProTV presents the true story of how ITProTV mitigated a Distributed Denial of Service attack against their online resources. Reserve today! Organized by AITP-NCFL | Type: presentation
April 23, 2019 from 6pm to 8pm – ITProTV At our April 23 presentation, we are delighted to host attorneys Richard C. Markow and Tom McThenia, Jr. of Gray | Robinson Attorneys At Law presenting “A 2019 Cybersecurity Legal Update”. For full… Organized by Michael Lucas | Type: presentation, and, networking
January 28, 2020 from 6pm to 8:30pm – ITProTV For our January 2020 meeting we are delighted to host Dan Rua of Admiral as he presents "Visitor Relationship Management: Determining the Future of the Internet". The meeting will take place Tuesday… Organized by Michael Lucas | Type: presentation
March 24, 2020 from 6pm to 8pm – ITProTV For our March 2020 meeting we are delighted to host Anthony Sequeira of ITProTV as he presents "An Introduction to Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure". The meeting will take place Tuesday, Mar… Organized by Michael Lucas | Type: presentation
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Tailwind CSS version 4.2.0, released on February 18, 2026, includes a webpack plugin for streamlined integration and four new color palettes. It expands logical property utilities and improves recompilation speed by 3.8x. This update is particularly beneficial for teams on existing projects and those developing multilingual applications.
By Daniel Curtis
Cloudflare and ETH Zurich highlight how AI-driven crawler traffic challenges traditional caching in CDNs and databases. They propose AI-aware strategies including separate cache tiers, adaptive algorithms, and pay-per-crawl models to balance performance for human users and AI services while maintaining cache efficiency and system stability.
By Leela Kumili
GitHub has just announced the availability of custom images for its hosted runners. They've finally left the public preview phase that started back in October behind them. This feature will enable teams to use a GitHub-approved base image and then construct a virtual machine image that really meets their workflow requirements.
By Claudio Masolo
Alex Good discusses the fragility of modern cloud-dependent apps and shares a roadmap for "local-first" software. By leveraging a Git-like DAG structure and Automerge, he explains how to move from brittle client-server models to resilient systems where data lives on-device. He explores technical implementation, rich-text merging, and how this infrastructure simplifies engineering workflows.
By Alex Good
Agent workflows make transport a first-order concern. Multi-turn, tool-heavy loops amplify overhead that is negligible in single-turn LLM use. Stateful continuation cuts overhead dramatically. Caching context server-side can reduce client-sent data by 80%+ and improve execution time by 15–29% .
By Anirudh Mendiratta
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