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Tallinn Estonia GitHub Actions runner platform using gaming CPUs for 2x faster CI at lower cost; YC W23 $500K with $330K ARR competing with Depot and Blacksmith for CI/CD performance optimization infrastructure.
BuildJet is a Tallinn, Estonia-based continuous integration (CI) performance platform — backed by Y Combinator (W23) with $500,000 raised from YC in 2023 — providing developer teams with GitHub Actions runners powered by gaming CPUs (AMD Ryzen and Intel Core processors optimized for high single-core clock speeds) that execute CI/CD builds 2x faster and at lower cost than GitHub's standard hosted runners, enabling companies to reduce their CI infrastructure spend and development cycle time simultaneously. Founded in 2022 by Adam Shiervani and Lian Duan and generating $330,000 in annual recurring revenue as of September 2025 with a 3-person team, BuildJet serves the developer community's need for faster and more affordable GitHub Actions compute.
CNCF-graduated cloud-native proxy powering Istio and AWS App Mesh service meshes; 2025 AI Gateway v0.1 enabling AI API traffic management competing with NGINX in Kubernetes.
Envoy is the most widely deployed cloud-native proxy, originally developed at Lyft and now a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) graduated project since November 2018 — serving as the default sidecar proxy in Istio, Open Service Mesh, AWS App Mesh, and other service meshes, as well as the foundational technology behind many commercial API gateways and edge proxy products. Envoy processes traffic for millions of microservices globally, handling load balancing, service discovery, observability, and traffic management at the infrastructure layer.\n\nEnvoy's architecture as a high-performance, extensible proxy has made it the de facto standard for cloud-native network infrastructure — its xDS API for dynamic configuration allows platforms like Istio to manage Envoy configurations at scale without restarting proxies, while its rich observability (distributed tracing, detailed metrics) makes it essential for understanding microservices traffic patterns. Envoy Gateway 1.1 (released August 2024) added support for the Kubernetes Gateway API v1.1, standardizing how Kubernetes workloads expose services externally.\n\nIn February 2025, Envoy reached another milestone: the first stable open-source AI Gateway (v0.1), developed by Bloomberg and Tetrate and backed by CNCF, was built on Envoy to provide unified access management, rate limiting, and observability for AI model APIs — positioning Envoy as infrastructure for AI application traffic alongside traditional microservices traffic. Envoy competes with NGINX and HAProxy for traditional proxy workloads but has largely displaced them in Kubernetes and cloud-native environments. The 2025 strategy focuses on the AI gateway use case, continued Kubernetes Gateway API adoption, and the commercial ecosystem of Envoy-based products (Tetrate, Solo.io, and others) that fund ongoing development.
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