Four browser environments that exposed WebGPU, and what the measurements say about whether a small LLM run completes. Read more ›
Publish an HTTPS DNS record. Let browsers reach HTTP/3 on the first connection instead of wasting a round trip. Read more ›
In May 2026, the Bun team did something the software industry has been whispering about for years: they rewrote their entire runtime from Zig to Rust. Not over the course of a year with a dedicated team. In six days. Using AI agents. At nearly a million lines of code, Read more ›
With helpful DIY instructions and some pointy tools, I fixed a broken smartwatch on my own. And if I can do it, so can you. Read more ›
In 2020, tired of every search engine seemingly having suboptimal results and missing the instant answers I wanted, I decided to make a search engine for myself. I knew making a general-purpose web search engine from scratch by myself was infeasible, so instead I opted to make a meta-search engine, which aggregates results from other web search engines. First I tried forking Searx, but it was slow and the old Python codebase was annoying to work with. So instead of forking an existing project... Read more ›
James De Vile Editor, RISC-V International James is a writer with a passion for nascent technologies poised to change the world. With a background in B2B technology storytelling, he has... Read more ›
Five minute facts about packet timing When people think of PTP, they think of PTPv2, specified in IEEE 1588-2008, or maybe the newer PTPv2.1 specified in IEEE 1588-2019. Most of the PTP capable devices in the world are conformant with one of these two editions. But before either of them was PTP Version 1. PTPv1 […] The post appeared first on . Read more ›
CVE-2026-42530 & CVE-2026-42055: F5 Patches NGINX Vulnerabilities F5 has released out-of-band security updates for two NGINX vulnerabilities that can affect exposed web infrastructure: CVE-2026-42530 and CVE-2026-42055. The first issue affects NGINX’s HTTP/3 QUIC handling. The second affects specific HTTP/2 and gRPC proxying configurations. Both can be triggered remotely and may cause NGINX worker processes to […] Read more ›
Discover how Open Home Foundation projects can help you give your beloved old devices a new lease of life for a more sustainable smart home. Read more ›
I just released ed25519-wasm, a small Rust crate for Ed25519 signatures in WebAssembly. The static library can also be directly linked in applications w... Read more ›
Fork of QEMU with Espressif patches. See Wiki for details. - espressif/qemu Read more ›
This didn't matter much, but with the current SSD prices, it does again Read more ›
Scientists have found a way to make GPS remarkably accurate in city “urban canyons,” where navigation has long gone wrong. Most of us trust that the location shown by our GPS is accurate. But anyone who has tried navigating an unfamiliar city knows that is not always the case. You may be walking steadily down [...] Read more ›
How AI has changed the SaaS equation: what’s no longer valuable, and what remains Read more ›
> ## Documentation Index > Fetch the complete documentation index at: > Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further. # Introduction to Chainstack Self-Hosted > Deploy and manage blockchain nodes in your own environment with Chainstack Self-Hosted, giving you full control over data, security, and infrastructure. Welcome to the documentation for Chainstack Self-Hosted, a control plane for deploying and managing blockchain infrastructure in your own environment. #... Read more ›
Self-hosted RSS reader. Take a look. Enjoy. Demo: Read more ›
Image builder for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a powerful tool for creating custom RHEL images with pre-installed software and configurations. It helps organizations standardize deployments, bring consistency, and reduce manual effort, generating ready-to-deploy images for virtual machines (VM), cloud, and bare metal. Image builder for RHEL can be used as a hosted service on the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console or as an on-premise service from the RHEL command-line interface and the RHEL we... Read more ›
I’ve been working on in meshoptimizer recently; in the process I stumbled upon two optimizations that I did not end up using but I thought they might be fun to write about! The optimizations that actually made it in require some higher level background / explanations that will have to wait until another day :) Both optimizations discussed here touch upon two new (for me) features of AVX-512 that I haven’t had a chance to experiment with until now, and both apply to the same problem: how to de... Read more ›
NVIDIA's NVK Vulkan driver now supports DLSS through a new Vulkan extension in Mesa 26.2, with stable release expected in August for Linux users. Read more ›
Choosing a new TV isn't always straightforward. Here's what to know about Mini LED and OLED display technologies before you spend your money. Read more ›