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.
- I tried Servo (www.spacebar.news)
- Streaming services are driving viewers back to piracy (www.theguardian.com)
- Io_uring, kTLS and Rust for zero syscall HTTPS server (blog.habets.se)
- Ubiquiti launches UniFi OS Server for self-hosting (lazyadmin.nl)
- SystemD Service Hardening (roguesecurity.dev)
- Making Your Own Merchant Service Provider (voidfox.com)
- IRS head says free Direct File tax service is 'gone' (www.theverge.com)
- Who does your assistant serve? (xeiaso.net)
- Private equity snaps up disability services, challenging regulators (www.governing.com)
- AOL closes its dial up internet service (www.ispreview.co.uk)
- Website is served from nine Neovim buffers on my old ThinkPad (vim.gabornyeki.com)
- Service members deserve the right to repair (www.militarytimes.com)
- Certificates for Onion Services (onionservices.torproject.org)
- Physics of badminton's new killer spin serve (arstechnica.com)
- Writing a basic service for GNU Guix (tannerhoelzel.com)
- TuneD is a system tuning service for Linux (tuned-project.org)
- Kiwi.com flight search MCP server (mcp-install-instructions.alpic.cloud)
- Show HN: Chroma Cloud – serverless search database for AI (trychroma.com)
- Show HN: unsafehttp – tiny web server from scratch in C, running on an orange pi (unsafehttp.benren.au)
- Everything to know about UniFi OS Server (deluisio.com)