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Bun Has Been Converted to Rust. Now What?
On May 14, PR #30412 merged into Bun's main branch: a little over a million lines of Rust, 6,755 commits, generated almost entirely by Claude Code agents over nine days. Anthropic, which acquired Bun in December, supplied the agents. The Zig implementation that powered Bun is gone.
How the relocation of a Bunnings store ignited a furore in this town
Why Bunnings's plan to move 10km from Bunbury has become a 'red hot' political issue Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 4:18pm In short: Bunnings's plan to relocate its Bunbury store has sparked fierce opposition from businesses, politicians and residents. Critics argue the move could hurt nearby retailers and take up land otherwise earmarked for housing during a housing shortage. The hardware giant says the $70 million development will create jobs.
Rift: Better Alternative to Git Worktrees
rift: better alternative to git worktrees - copy on write (saves space) - instant (< 0.1s on 10gb folder) - fast cli - use as FFI lib with bun or node mac and linux+btrfs for now more support soon npm install -g rift-snapshot # or bun add -g rift-snapshot Release archives are available from GitHub Releases. | Platform | Backend | Behavior | |---|---|---| | Linux x64 | Writable btrfs snapshots | rift init converts an ordinary directory into a btrfs subvolume.
Famous Shanghai brand Yang’s Dumpling is now open at Bugis Junction in Singapore
On top of the original pan-fried pork buns, there are prawn buns, noodles and soups on the menu.
Show HN: Kyushu – A self-hostable WASM sandbox for JavaScript workers
A Self-Hostable Wasm Sandbox for JavaScript Workers Ever wanted to run a Cloudflare Workers-style handler, on a VPS or anywhere, without Node.js, Bun, or even Docker? Kyushu is an open source CLI that lets you write a JavaScript or TypeScript handler, build it into a self-contained WebAssembly binary, and run it anywhere with one command - kyu . No Node, Bun, or Docker - just a single binary - Cloudflare Workers-style API - familiar fetch handler - Self-hostable - runs on a VPS or anywhere -...
TypeScript devs no longer need to tangle with C# to use Aspire dev stack after Microsoft update
Microsoft has released Aspire 13.4, with the key feature being general availability of the TypeScript AppHost, as well as new integrations for Go, Bun, Blazor and WebAssembly. The company currently describes Aspire as a "code-first orchestration and observability layer for distributed applications" which makes it sound like some kind of service, but it is not. Developers use the Aspire CLI (command line interface) to model, develop and debug distributed applications, originally just for...
Ingredients in place for shift to plant-based diets – so why does meat still dominate?
Despite health risks and environmental damage, the meat industry is working hard to safeguard its dominanceAverage person eats six times more chicken than in 1961, UN report findsShould I tuck into a juicy steak or stick a tofu patty in a bun and call it a burger? Twenty years ago, that question was largely seen as a moral dilemma influenced by grim conditions in factory farms and slaughterhouses. Back then, animal rights activists were the loudest campaigners arguing for people to abstain...
Owner of viral $1.34 burger stand shares secret to keeping prices unchanged since 2006
A burger stand in a popular beach town has managed to keep its signature burger at a little over $1 for nearly 20 years, even as food and energy prices have soared. Chris Higgitt, owner of Higgitt's Las Vegas Arcade Blackpool & £1 Burger Bar in the seaside resort town of Blackpool, England, has been selling the same burger for £1, or about $1.34, since opening the business in 2006, news agency SWNS reported. The burger includes a bun, an English beef patty, onions and sauce.
Millions warned after Waitrose dessert labelling mistake
Millions warned after Waitrose dessert labelling mistake A recall notice has been issued by the Food Standards Agency Waitrose is recalling a dessert which has undeclared ingredients that could prove dangerous for some people. Waitrose & Partners are recalling packs of 4 Richly Fruited Hot Cross Buns because the product contains barley which is not declared on the label. The recall covers any pack with a best-before date of June 6.
Steak or tofu: why can’t we stop eating so much meat?
Despite health risks and environmental damage, the meat industry is working hard to safeguard its dominanceAverage person eats six times more chicken than in 1961, UN report findsShould I tuck into a juicy steak or stick a tofu patty in a bun and call it a burger? Twenty years ago, that question was largely seen as a moral dilemma influenced by grim conditions in factory farms and slaughterhouses. Back then, animal rights activists were the loudest campaigners arguing for people to abstain...