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.
- Building a browser using Servo as a web engine (servo.org)
- Dokku: My favorite personal serverless platform (hamel.dev)
- Dozens of Hezbollah members said to be seriously injured as devices explode (www.timesofisrael.com)
- Serving AI from the Basement – 192GB of VRAM Setup (ahmadosman.com)
- Why I self host my servers and what I've recently learned (chollinger.com)
- Fair: A Go library for serving resources fairly (github.com)
- Building a WoW (World of Warcraft) Server in Elixir (pikdum.dev)
- Owners of 1-Time Passcode Theft Service Plead Guilty (krebsonsecurity.com)
- I'm blocking connections from AWS to my on-prem services (consulting.m3047.net)
- Server Setup Basics for Self Hosting (becomesovran.com)
- Company Says It Uses Your Phones Mic to Serve Ads for Facebook, Google, etc. (news.itsfoss.com)
- Set Up a $4/Mo Hetzner VM to Skip the Serverless Tax (shipixen.com)
- Amazon is trying to trick me into signing up for Prime services (www.theguardian.com)
- SAMA – open-source Chat server (github.com)
- Debugging a memory leak in a Clojure service (charanvasu.com)
- Streaming every NFL game this season requires 7 different services, costs $2,500 (www.marketwatch.com)
- Securing a Linux Server (kenhv.com)
- FB partner admits phone microphones listen to people talk to serve better ads (inshort.geartape.com)
- Rearchitecting Core Services at X (twitter.com)
- Lip Reading as a Service (Read Their Lips by Symphonic Labs) (www.readtheirlips.com)