Firefox in WebAssembly
16th July 2026 – Link Blog Firefox in WebAssembly (via) This is absurdly cool: Puter compiled Firefox to WebAssembly such that the whole browser runs in another browser. Here’s my…
16th July 2026 – Link Blog Firefox in WebAssembly (via) This is absurdly cool: Puter compiled Firefox to WebAssembly such that the whole browser runs in another browser. Here’s my…
A statically typed, but Python-like systems programming language that transpiles to C, C++, and JavaScript 19 min read · 10 hours ago Press enter or click to view image in…
In this tutorial, you’ll build a production-ready PayPal payment service using NestJS microservices. Along the way, you’ll learn how to isolate payment logic into its own service, communicate between services…
Hi, this is Gergely with a bonus, free issue of the Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter. In every issue, I cover Big Tech and startups through the lens of senior engineers and…
We opened up The Heap, our space for user-contributed articles, a few weeks ago, and we’ve already got a few excellent articles posted. For a long time, this blog was…
Press enter or click to view image in full size If you look at the postmortems of the most damaging DNS outages of the last decade, a pattern emerges that…
Kimi K3, and what we can still learn from the pelican benchmark 16th July 2026 Chinese AI lab Moonshot AI announced Kimi K3 this morning, describing it as their “most…
Last year, I described the tech jobs market as “weird”, based on reports from both job seekers and hiring managers. In this deepdive, we dig into what – if anything…
The “Tourist” Trap We all have “that” repository in our organization. The one written in 2005, built with Ant, using Java 1.5. It hasn’t been compiled since the Obama administration,…
Background Microsoft Foundry provides many different large language models for us to use, which is very convenient. But there is one limitation that is often ignored: quota. In this article,…