Chrome 147 Stable porta nuove restrizioni di rete, API avanzate e funzioni per sviluppatori che migliorano sicurezza e prestazioni #Chrome147 #WebDev #BrowserTech #Linux

https://www.linuxeasy.org/chrome-147-stable-nuove-restrizioni-lna-e-debutto-della-web-printing-api/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

Professional video editing, right in the browser with WebGPU and WASM

https://tooscut.app/

#HackerNews #ProfessionalVideoEditing #WebGPU #WASM #BrowserTech #VideoProduction #Innovation

Tooscut - Video Editor

Signal Protocol for a P2P Webapp

TL;DR: I have open-sourced a #Rust implementation of the #SignalProtocol that compiles to #WASM for #Browser-based #P2P messaging, overcoming the #NodeJS limitations of the official library.

I am sharing my implementation of the Signal Protocol designed specifically for the #Frontend. While the official libsignal is the gold standard, its #JavaScript targets are often optimized for Node.js, which creates integration challenges for client-side web applications.

My version is built in #RustLang and compiles to #WebAssembly, utilizing #ModuleFederation to provide robust #Encryption for decentralized environments. It currently powers the end-to-end security for my #P2P messaging project.

Protocol Demo:
https://signal.positive-intentions.com/

P2P App Demo:
https://p2p.positive-intentions.com/iframe.html?globals=&id=demo-p2p-messaging--p-2-p-messaging&viewMode=story

I am looking for feedback from the #Dev and #Infosec community. If you have experience with #Cryptography audits or formal-proof verification, I would appreciate your eyes on the codebase as I work toward a more finished state.

GitHub Repository:
https://github.com/positive-intentions/signal-protocol

#Signal #SignalProtocol #Rust #RustLang #WASM #WebAssembly #OpenSource #OSS #Privacy #Encryption #E2EE #WebDev #Frontend #BrowserTech #Decentralized #WebApps #Coding #Security #SoftwareEngineering #Networking #PeerToPeer #P2P #Cryptography #Audit #CyberSecurity #Tech #JavaScript #Programming #ModuleFederation #P2PWeb #PrivacyTech #SecureMessaging #WebPerf #TechCommunity #InfoSec #WebSecurity

FrameToolkit introduces browser-based tools for media conversion, extraction, and editing—all processed locally without uploading files. This zero-server architecture prioritizes user privacy by keeping data on-device while delivering instant results. Developers building secure applications may find this client-side approach valuable. How might shifting processing to browsers reshape digital privacy expectations? #WebDev #DataPrivacy #BrowserTech
🚨 Breaking News: R enthusiasts celebrate the groundbreaking achievement of finally getting R to run in a browser... by enabling #JavaScript. 🎉 Because, of course, nothing screams #innovation like making a heavyweight statistical tool rely on a glorified calculator script. 🤦‍♂️
https://webr.sh/ #RProgramming #BrowserTech #DataScience #HackerNews #ngated
webR - R in the browser

Interactive R environment running in your browser. Execute R code, create plots, and analyze data without installing anything.

webR
Ah yes, the future of data querying: running DuckDB-WASM in your browser to chew through #terabytes like it’s 1999 🦖💻. Because nothing screams "cutting-edge" quite like cramming a data warehouse into a tab next to your 50 open Reddit threads. 🤦‍♂️🚀
https://lil.law.harvard.edu/blog/2025/10/24/rethinking-data-discovery-for-libraries-and-digital-humanities/ #DuckDB #WASM #DataQuerying #BrowserTech #FutureOfData #HackerNews #ngated
Rethinking Data Discovery for Libraries and Digital Humanities | Library Innovation Lab

Woman using a Macey vertical filing cabinet (detail, 1903). Source: Wikimedia Commons.

A Digital Twin of my coffee roaster that runs in the browser

https://autoroaster.com/

#HackerNews #DigitalTwin #CoffeeRoaster #BrowserTech #WebApp #CoffeeInnovation

AutoRoaster

Slightly better named character reference tokenization than Chrome, Safari, and Firefox - ryanliptak.com

Stumbling into a (slightly) better HTML named character reference tokenization implementation

Particle Life simulation in browser using WebGPU

lisyarus blog