SHA256-WebGPU
aioquic
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SHA256-WebGPU
aioquic
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WinBtrfs – an open-source btrfs driver for Windows
One of the interesting patterns happening in Rust is io-less libraries. I'm not sure where best to link this phenomenon. It here s a open issue for an io-less quic library, from 2019, https://github.com/aiortc/aioquic/issues/4
It'd be so fracking sweet to see filesystems follow this pattern. If we could re-use the file system logic, but apply it to windows or fuse or Linux or wasm linearly-addressed-storage, that would allow such intensely cool forms of portability/reuse & bending/hacking.
- WebGPU – All of the cores, none of the canvas
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Granian – a Rust HTTP server for Python applications
for those wishing to use http3 with a Python web framework, the ASGI hypercorn[1] currently supports it.
made a Django example last week with a sample client based on the examples from aioquic[2]: https://github.com/djstein/django-http3-example
this example also includes the first pass at async Django REST Framework using adrift[3] based on these GitHub issues:
- https://github.com/encode/django-rest-framework/pull/8617
- https://github.com/encode/django-rest-framework/issues/8496
sources
[1]: https://github.com/pgjones/hypercorn
[2]: https://github.com/aiortc/aioquic
[2]: https://github.com/em1208/adrf
- Caddyhttp: Enable HTTP/3 by Default
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Is it better to learn web development with Python or C?
In your estimation where does the QUIC specification, HTTP/3 specification, WebTransport specification, aioquic QUIC and HTTP/3 implementation in Python https://github.com/aiortc/aioquic (notice the GoogleChrome/samples WebTransport sample code is described as local server "There's code for a sample local server at https://github.com/GoogleChrome/samples/blob/gh-pages/webtransport/webtransport_server.py") fit into the categories you color "Framework" and "Webserver"?
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HTTP/3: Practical Deployment Options (Part 3)
Whilst the article rightly mentions aioquic to use HTTP/3 with Python, it is only a minimal example server. Hypercorn is a compete ASGI server built on aioquic that is likely more useful practically.
What are some alternatives?
web-stable-diffusion - Bringing stable diffusion models to web browsers. Everything runs inside the browser with no server support.
hypercorn - Hypercorn is an ASGI and WSGI Server based on Hyper libraries and inspired by Gunicorn.
wgpu-mm
Twisted - Event-driven networking engine written in Python.
wgpu-py - Next generation GPU API for Python
django-http3-example - Example Repo of Django using HTTP/3
pygfx - A python render engine running on wgpu.
hypercorn
stablehlo - Backward compatible ML compute opset inspired by HLO/MHLO
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
wgpu_glyph - A fast text renderer for wgpu (https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu)
sslyze - Fast and powerful SSL/TLS scanning library.