
In September 2025, Adam developed and released default Zstandard image compression for the superfly/flyctl repository, focusing on backend development and cloud infrastructure using Go. He integrated LaunchDarkly feature flags to enable a controlled, progressive rollout, allowing teams to safely adopt the new compression algorithm through configuration and CLI flags. Adam updated the image build pipeline to support configurable compression settings and levels, ensuring consistent artifact quality and improved deployment performance. His work included validation logic for compression settings, enabling safe rollback and measured adoption. This feature reduced image sizes, accelerated deployments, and lowered storage costs while maintaining operational reliability.

In September 2025, delivered default Zstandard (zstd) image compression in flyctl with flag-based rollout via LaunchDarkly. The release includes configuration for compression settings and validation, a build pipeline update to switch to the selected compression algorithm and level, and support for progressive rollout via configuration and CLI flags. This reduces image sizes, speeds up deployments, and lowers storage costs while enabling safe, controlled adoption through feature flags.
In September 2025, delivered default Zstandard (zstd) image compression in flyctl with flag-based rollout via LaunchDarkly. The release includes configuration for compression settings and validation, a build pipeline update to switch to the selected compression algorithm and level, and support for progressive rollout via configuration and CLI flags. This reduces image sizes, speeds up deployments, and lowers storage costs while enabling safe, controlled adoption through feature flags.
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