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  1. Cameras and Lenses (2020) from ciechanow.ski
    117 by sebg 1h ago | |

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  2. OpenWorkers: Self-Hosted Cloudflare Workers in Rust from openworkers.com
    216 by max_lt 3h ago | | |

    Article: 12 min

    OpenWorkers is an open-source runtime that allows executing untrusted JavaScript in V8 isolates, providing edge computing capabilities on your own infrastructure. It supports various features such as KV storage, PostgreSQL database access, S3/R2-compatible storage, service bindings, and environment variables & secrets.

    OpenWorkers offers a self-hosted alternative to cloud-based edge computing services, providing users with more control over their data and costs while avoiding vendor lock-in.
    • Offers compatibility with Cloudflare Workers syntax.
    • Enables deployment on your own infrastructure using a single PostgreSQL database and Docker Compose file.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed information about the OpenWorkers runtime, its features, and deployment instructions.

    Discussion (69):

    The user is sharing their experience and progress on a project that allows running untrusted JS in V8 isolates, seeking feedback on the architecture and future features.

    • The user has been working on a project for some time now, starting with vm2, deno-core, and recently rusty_v8
    Software Development Cloud Computing, Open Source
  3. iOS allows alternative browser engines in Japan from developer.apple.com
    154 by eklavya 5h ago | |

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  4. Python Numbers Every Programmer Should Know from mkennedy.codes
    107 by WoodenChair 4h ago | |

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  5. C-events, yet another event loop, simpler, smaller, faster, safer from zelang-dev.github.io
    16 by thetechstech 6d ago | |

    Article: 46 min

    C-events is a lightweight, high-performance event loop library that supports epoll, kqueue, and iocp through wepoll. It provides functions to add events for file descriptors, timeouts, signals, and user-triggered actions. The library aims to simplify cross-platform non-blocking I/O operations while offering finer control compared to other libraries like libev, libeio, libevent, and libuv.

    C-events can significantly improve the performance and efficiency of network applications across different platforms, leading to better resource utilization and potentially reducing development time.
    • Offers a mechanism to execute callbacks on specific events

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    Software Development Libraries/SDKs
  6. Memory Subsystem Optimizations from johnnysswlab.com
    7 by mfiguiere 1h ago | |

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  7. Bluetooth Headphone Jacking: A Key to Your Phone [video] from media.ccc.de
    327 by AndrewDucker 7h ago | | |

    Discussion (102): 16 min

    The comment thread discusses security vulnerabilities in Bluetooth headphones, particularly those using Airoha's SoCs, and the impact on device compromise. There is criticism of device manufacturers for not adequately addressing these issues and informing users about potential threats. The conversation also touches on the convenience vs. security debate with wireless headphones, as well as the limitations of current wireless audio technology.

    • Bluetooth headphones have significant security vulnerabilities
    • OpenBSD's decision not to develop Bluetooth is criticized
    Counterarguments:
    • Wireless headphones offer convenience that outweighs security risks for some users
    • USB-C DACs provide a workaround for the loss of headphone jacks, but have drawbacks
  8. Implementing HNSW (Hierarchical Navigable Small World) Vector Search in PHP from centamori.com
    49 by centamiv 3h ago | |

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  9. Common Lisp SDK for the Datastar Hypermedia Framework from github.com/fsmunoz
    32 by fsmunoz 3h ago | |

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  10. Sony PS5 ROM keys leaked – jailbreaking could be made easier with BootROM codes from tomshardware.com
    145 by gloxkiqcza 3h ago | |

    Discussion (29):

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