Hyperpb Parser Matches Generated Code Speed
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This week's tooling news splits cleanly between performance and compliance: a Go Protobuf parser that closes the gap between reflection and generated code, and a GitLab update that finally makes air-gapped AI deployments practical. Layered in are a forced AWS migration, a cost-pressure move in reasoning model pricing, and an Elasticsearch alternative picking up serious enterprise backing. Here's what's worth your attention.
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# Hyperpb Parser Matches Generated Code Speed
[#ai](https://dev.to/t/ai)[#devtools](https://dev.to/t/devtools)[#programming](https://dev.to/t/programming)[#reasoningmodels](https://dev.to/t/reasoningmodels)
This week's tooling news splits cleanly between performance and compliance: a Go Protobuf parser that closes the gap between reflection and generated code, and a GitLab update that finally makes air-gapped AI deployments practical. Layered in are a forced AWS migration, a cost-pressure move in reasoning model pricing, and an Elasticsearch alternative picking up serious enterprise backing. Here's what's worth your attention.
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