Hackernews posts about Servo
Servo is a parallel browser engine written in Rust, aiming to create a faster and more efficient alternative to existing web engines.
- Servo 0.3 Released with Demo Browser Becoming More Useful (www.phoronix.com)
- Meta reuses old RAM in new servers with custom bridge chip (www.theregister.com)
- The Safari MCP server for web developers (webkit.org)
- In Emacs, everything looks like a service (yummymelon.com)
- Europe's company websites are mostly served by US vendors (ciphercue.com)
- LARP – Revenue infrastructure for serious founders (www.larp.website)
- TLS certificates for internal services done right (tuxnet.dev)
- Bootimus – A Self-Contained PXE and HTTP Boot Server (bootimus.com)
- Rayfish, Peer-to-peer mesh VPN with no server to trust (rayfish.xyz)
- PostgresBench: A Reproducible Benchmark for Postgres Services (clickhouse.com)
- Yserver: A modern X11 server written in Rust (github.com)
- 45% of enthusiasts 'seriously considering' leaving Sony for PC (www.pushsquare.com)
- Set up your own DoH (DNS over HTTPS) service (nochan.net)
- Most rewrites serve the engineer, not the business (anatoliybabushka.com)
- What does privatization of the US Postal Service mean? (phenomenalworld.org)
- SpaceX plans to launch Starlink mobile service in the US (arstechnica.com)
- Smashed Toilet Phone Web Server (www.offthebricks.com)
- Optimization Solver as a Service (www.quicopt.com)
- The Alaska Server (serialport.org)