Author Archives: Adriana

Remote OpenClaw Agent in VS Code With Editor Context
05 May 2026
After using Cursor, we gave open-source VS Code a try. The motivation was openness, cost, flexibility, and control. A closed editor product can be convenient, but it also defines too much of the workflow for you. We wanted the opposite direction: keep the workflow editable, swappable, and easy to experiment with. The first thing that made that shift realistic was the VS Code extension Continue.  Continue gives it a usable AI interface, which is the point where VS Code starts to [...]
HLS vs RTMP for Live Streaming: Which Ingest Method Should You Use? | CDNsun
04 May 2026
When people compare HLS and RTMP, they often treat them like a pure protocol showdown. In practice, for CDNsun CDN HTTP Live, the more useful question is simpler: how should your live stream enter the platform? Your source first enters a Publishing Point, which is the ingest layer. That Publishing Point then feeds a CDN HTTP Live service, the delivery layer that distributes the stream through CDNsun's global network. Source -> Publishing Point -> CDN HTTP Live service -> viewer playback That [...]
Cloudflare Pricing in 2026: Plans, Hidden Costs, and CDNsun Alternative
20 Apr 2026
Cloudflare starts at $0, which is a big part of its appeal. For many teams, that entry point is real value. You get a strong brand, a large network, built-in SSL, DDoS protection, and access to a platform that now spans CDN, security, storage, image delivery, video, load balancing, and edge development. The catch is that Cloudflare is no longer just a CDN. It is a broad platform with multiple plan layers, add-ons, and product-specific pricing models. That means the [...]
Akamai Review: Is It Worth It, or Should You Consider CDNsun in 2026?
13 Apr 2026
If you are evaluating Akamai, you are usually not asking whether it is a real CDN. It clearly is. The better question is whether Akamai fits your actual business, your team, and your buying process. Akamai remains one of the strongest enterprise CDN platforms on the market. It is especially credible for websites, software delivery, and media delivery at scale. But many buyers discover the same tradeoff once they start looking closer: Akamai is powerful, yet it can also be [...]
Speech-to-Text for Ubuntu: Fast Push-to-Talk Dictation for Linux
12 Apr 2026
If you want fast speech-to-text for Ubuntu, start with the CDNsun speech-to-text-for-ubuntu project on GitHub. We think this matters because modern developer work is increasingly language-heavy. We write prompts, bug reports, architecture notes, issue summaries, and rough instructions all day. In that kind of workflow, voice input, voice typing, and push-to-talk dictation become useful only when they are fast enough to keep up. That is the important shift here. This project is not just about speech recognition on Linux. It is [...]
Akamai vs Cloudflare: CDN Comparison for Websites and Media
12 Mar 2026
If you are comparing Akamai vs Cloudflare, the real question is not only which vendor has the bigger brand or broader edge footprint. The more useful buyer question is this: do you need a specialized enterprise delivery stack, a broader all-in-one edge platform, or a more focused CDN service for websites, downloads, and media delivery? Akamai remains a serious option when web performance optimization, large-file delivery, and adaptive media delivery are central requirements. Cloudflare is compelling when you want CDN, [...]
Multi-Agents in OpenClaw: Sub-Agents + Telegram Setup
09 Mar 2026
If you are new to OpenClaw, we recommend starting with our first OpenClaw installation guide. It covers the simplest possible setup to get you “on board” quickly: install OpenClaw on a VM and create your first agent. Start here: our first OpenClaw installation guide. In this article, we share how we run OpenClaw with multiple agents, sub-agents, and Telegram bots. This is not “the right way” to do it, it is simply our approach at CDNsun. If you like it, feel [...]
7 Best CDN for Live Streaming [2026 Performance Guide]
19 Jan 2026
Live streaming has exploded from a niche technology to a fundamental business tool. Microsoft Teams alone saw daily active users surge from 20 million in 2019, while monthly active users reached over 280 million by 2023. Twitch viewers watched over 1.35 trillion minutes of content in 2022. Yet despite this growth, delivering high-quality live streams remains technically challenging. Studies have shown the critical importance of streaming quality: each 1% increase in buffering correlates with a 3-minute reduction in viewing time. [...]
7 Best CDN Services To Improve Website Speed In 2026
16 Jan 2026
In today's digital landscape, website speed isn't just a nice-to-have: it's a business imperative. Google reports that 53% of mobile site visitors leave a page that takes longer than three seconds to load. Studies have shown that a one-second delay in page response can result in a 7% reduction in conversions. This is where Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) become essential. By caching your content on servers around the world and delivering it from locations closest to your users, CDNs can [...]
6 Best Video CDN Platforms: Streaming Solutions in 2026
13 Jan 2026
Video streaming has exploded from a nice-to-have feature to a fundamental business requirement. According to Cisco's Visual Networking Index, IP video traffic was projected to reach 82% of all internet traffic by 2022, while streaming platforms now collectively serve over 3 billion users globally. Yet for every success story, countless organizations struggle with buffering videos, regional performance issues, and astronomical bandwidth costs that can sink a streaming project before it gains traction. This is where a video CDN becomes essential.   A video [...]