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.
- Show HN: OpenCastor – A universal runtime connecting AI models to robot hardware (www.opencastor.com)
- Use protocols, not services (notnotp.com)
- Running My Own XMPP Server (blog.dmcc.io)
- 7zip.com Is Serving Malware (www.malwarebytes.com)
- Cell Service for the Fairly Paranoid (www.cape.co)
- gRPC: From service definition to wire format (kreya.app)
- Rolling your own serverless OCR in 40 lines of code (christopherkrapu.com)
- An ARM Homelab Server, or a Minisforum MS-R1 Review (sour.coffee)
- Introducing the Developer Knowledge API and MCP Server (developers.googleblog.com)
- Data Brokers Can Fuel Violence Against Public Servants (www.wired.com)
- One Server. Small Business (chodounsky.com)
- Disruption with Some GitHub Services (www.githubstatus.com)
- htmx: Server Sent Event (SSE) Extension (htmx.org)
- Can my SPARC server host a website? (rup12.net)
- CaaS – Cat as a Service (cataas.com)
- StrongDM's AI team build serious software without even looking at the code (simonwillison.net)
- ServiceNow Stock Tumbles 50% in a Year: Good Earnings Don't Stop 'Death of SaaS' (www.salesforceben.com)