| | The reasons I stopped using libuv for H2O (2014) (kazuhooku.com) |
| 1 point by rsecora on Feb 1, 2023 | past |
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| | Making an HTTP server 20% faster with an sprintf preprocessor/compiler (2014) (kazuhooku.com) |
| 1 point by networked on Nov 6, 2020 | past |
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| | H2O version 2.3.0-beta1 released, improvements presented at Rubykaigi 2018 (kazuhooku.com) |
| 3 points by ksec on June 7, 2018 | past |
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| | H2O version 2.2.0 released (kazuhooku.com) |
| 2 points by yawniek on April 5, 2017 | past |
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| | H2O version 2.1.0 (kazuhooku.com) |
| 2 points by deweerdt on Jan 18, 2017 | past |
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| | H2O Author: I joined Fastly (kazuhooku.com) |
| 9 points by josephscott on Jan 12, 2017 | past |
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| | Reorganizing Website Architecture for HTTP/2 and Beyond (kazuhooku.com) |
| 1 point by josephscott on Nov 8, 2016 | past |
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| | H2O HTTP/2 server 2.0.1 / 2.1.0-beta1 released (kazuhooku.com) |
| 2 points by mozumder on June 28, 2016 | past |
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| | H2O HTTP/2 server 2.0.1 / 2.1.0-beta1 released (kazuhooku.com) |
| 3 points by yawniek on June 26, 2016 | past | 1 comment |
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| | H2O 1.4.0 released with support for forward secrecy (kazuhooku.com) |
| 40 points by kazuho on July 22, 2015 | past | 5 comments |
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| | Show HN: H2O HTTP2 server 1.3 provides faster response to user, supports FastCGI (kazuhooku.com) |
| 2 points by kazuho on June 18, 2015 | past |
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| | [dupe] HTTP/2 is much faster than SPDY thanks to dependency-based prioritization (kazuhooku.com) |
| 1 point by Sami_Lehtinen on June 2, 2015 | past | 1 comment |
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| | The reasons I stopped using libuv for H2O (kazuhooku.com) |
| 2 points by mariuz on June 1, 2015 | past |
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| | HTTP/2 is much faster than SPDY thanks to dependency-based prioritization (kazuhooku.com) |
| 3 points by suprgeek on April 16, 2015 | past |
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| | Show HN: Dependency-based prioritization makes HTTP/2 much faster than SPDY (kazuhooku.com) |
| 67 points by kazuho on April 16, 2015 | past | 8 comments |
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| | Making the HTTP server 20% faster with sprintf-optimizing preprocessor/compiler (kazuhooku.com) |
| 2 points by ingve on April 3, 2015 | past |
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| | The reasons I stopped using libuv (kazuhooku.com) |
| 16 points by gkfasdfasdf on Jan 7, 2015 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Show HN: Initial release of H2O, and why HTTPD performance will matter in 2015 (kazuhooku.com) |
| 251 points by kazuho on Dec 25, 2014 | past | 83 comments |
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| | [dupe] Improving Parser Performance Using SSE Instructions (in Case of PicoHTTPParser) (kazuhooku.com) |
| 3 points by xngzng on Dec 1, 2014 | past |
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| | Improving Parser Performance Using SSE Instructions (kazuhooku.com) |
| 38 points by kazuho on Dec 1, 2014 | past | 7 comments |
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| | Making the HTTPd run 20% faster with qrintf-gcc; a sprintf-optimizing compiler (kazuhooku.com) |
| 14 points by kazuho on Oct 7, 2014 | past | 4 comments |
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| | The reasons I stopped using libuv for H2O (kazuhooku.com) |
| 3 points by uniclaude on Sept 20, 2014 | past |
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| | Show HN: The JSON SQL Injection Vulnerability (kazuhooku.com) |
| 4 points by kazuho on July 1, 2014 | past |
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| | Show HN: Determining whether if a function is declared in C++11 (kazuhooku.com) |
| 3 points by kazuho on July 1, 2014 | past |
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| | Writing fast, processor-independent code using C++ and LLVM bitcode (kazuhooku.com) |
| 2 points by aynlaplant on Jan 31, 2013 | past |
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