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llrt
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Show HN: Self-Host Next.js in Production
Any plans to add support for? https://github.com/awslabs/llrt
It would also be nice to have a V8/deno/bun based edge hosting option that supports the Next.js edge and middleware code splitting. That's the missing piece for most homebrew "edge" setups. Production CDNs like Clouflare and Supabase all offer this.
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Everything Suffers from Cold Starts
Vlad Ionescu: Scaling containers on AWS in 2022 GitHub: awslabs/llrt AWS Documentation: Understanding the Lambda execution environment Amazon Science: How AWS's Firecracker virtual machines work Lumigo GitHub: MiddyJS
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Porffor: A from-scratch experimental ahead-of-time JS engine
Its refreshing to see all the various JS engines that are out there for various usecases.
I have been working on providing quickjs with more node compatible API through llrt [1] for embedding into applications for plugins.
[1] https://github.com/awslabs/llrt
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[Lab] AWS Lambda LLRT vs Node.js
AWS has open-sourced its JavaScript runtime, called LLRT (Low Latency Runtime), an experimental, lightweight JavaScript runtime designed to address the growing demand for fast and efficient Serverless applications.
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Unlocking Next-Gen Serverless Performance: A Deep Dive into AWS LLRT
FROM --platform=arm64 busybox WORKDIR /var/task/ COPY app.mjs ./ ADD https://github.com/awslabs/llrt/releases/latest/download/llrt-container-arm64 /usr/bin/llrt RUN chmod +x /usr/bin/llrt ENV LAMBDA_HANDLER "app.handler" CMD [ "llrt" ]
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Is AWS Lambda Cold Start Still an Issue?
Let’s get the simplest use case out of the way: cases where the cold starts are so fast that it’s not an issue for you. That’s usually the case for function that use runtimes such as C++, Go, Rust, and LLRT. However, you must follow the best practices and optimizations in every runtime to maintain a low impact cold start.
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JavaScript News, Updates, and Tutorials: February 2024 Edition
But compared to other runtimes, LLRT is not so good in terms of performance when it comes to dealing with large data processing, Monte Carlo simulations, or performing tasks with a large number of iterations. The AWS team says that it is best suited for working with smaller Serverless functions dedicated to tasks such as data transformation, real-time processing, AWS service integrations, authorization, validation, etc. Visit the GitHub repository of this project to learn more information.
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
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People Matter more than Technology when Building Serverless Applications
And lastly, lean into your cloud vendor. Stop trying to build a better mouse trap. Advances in technology are happening all the time. The speed of AWS' Lambda has been rapidly improving over the past couple of years with the launch of things like SnapStart and LLRT
- Hono v4.0.0
mud-pi
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
- A simple MUD server in Python which can be run on a Raspberry Pi
- Python for dnd
- What kind of data structure is this and how can I modify it to meet my needs?
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has any one created a MUD(multiuser dungeon) game via python?
Maybe look at MUD Pi. Are you sure you want to develop a MUD though? That will require you to create a server (possibly hosted through a paid platform like AWS or Heroku than if you plan to connect via a LAN then that won't be necessary). A single-player roguelike would be a bit easier.
What are some alternatives?
winterjs - Winter is coming... ❄️
evennia - Python MUD/MUX/MUSH/MU* development system
pljs - PLJS - Javascript Language Plugin for PostreSQL
gemma.cpp - lightweight, standalone C++ inference engine for Google's Gemma models.
workerd - The JavaScript / Wasm runtime that powers Cloudflare Workers
mciwb - Minecraft Interactive world builder
hermes - A JavaScript engine optimized for running React Native.
textray - A Telnet server that allows a connected client to navigate a text-based ray-casted 3D landscape
winterjs
awesome-python-for-data-science - A curated list of awesome resources such as books, tutorials, courses, open-source libraries, exercises, and other materials that support Pythonistas in the making, and Pythonistas migrating into Data Science! 📊
sst - Build full-stack apps on your own infrastructure.
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