Introducing Speedify 16.2

Speedify 16.2 Is Now Available The latest version 16.2 of Speedify is now available for your devices running Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, Linux and OpenWrt. Speedify enables you to securely combine multiple internet connections (Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, Ethernet, Starlink, Satellite and more) to increase bandwidth, minimize latency and get failover protection. Make sure you update Speedify on all your devices, including … Read More

Watch Now: JavaScript Wasn’t Supposed to Get This Big

Speedify Alex Gizis & Speedify devs explain your connectivity tech 🛜Subscribe on YouTubeJavaScript is the most widely used programming language in the world, but that popularity comes with tradeoffs. JavaScript is accessible, flexible, and everywhere, yet increasingly fragile at scale. The origins of JS trace back to Netscape’s rushed creation of a scripting language for web browsers, branded as JavaScript … Read More

Watch Now: Why is Golang killing Docker performance?

Speedify Alex Gizis & Speedify devs explain your connectivity tech 🛜Subscribe on YouTubeIs Go still the right choice for backend development in 2025 or has its concurrency model become a performance liability? Alex and Brian from Speedify break down the real-world engineering tradeoffs between Go, Rust, Node.js, and C++. They dive into Golang’s goroutines, mutex locking, race conditions, and synchronization … Read More

Watch Now: Why LLMs in Apple’s Xcode can’t write Swift Code

Speedify Alex Gizis & Speedify devs explain your connectivity tech 🛜Subscribe on YouTubeWhy do ChatGPT, Claude, and other LLMs struggle with Swift and SwiftUI? In this video, we break down why Apple’s ecosystem is harder for AI to learn from limited public Swift code to Apple’s constant breaking changes. We discuss how most real-world Swift projects aren’t open-source, why AI … Read More

Watch Now: Why is Python the Secret to Better Rust in Claude?

Alex and Kevin from Speedify explore prototyping programs in Python vs Vibe Coding before developing in compiled languages like Rust and C++. Alex shares how he prototypes Speedify features in Python, then uses AI to rewrite the code in Rust, complete with bug fixes and native performance. We … Read More

Introducing Speedify 16.1

Speedify 16.1 Is Now Available The latest version 16.1 of Speedify is now available for your devices running Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, Linux and OpenWrt. Speedify enables you to securely combine multiple internet connections (Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, Ethernet, Starlink, Satellite and more) to increase bandwidth, minimize latency and get failover protection. Make sure you update Speedify on all your devices, … Read More