Zeroserve brings eBPF scripting to web servers without config files
Hacker News·3d·losfair
Zeroserve is a web server that lets you write request handlers directly in eBPF, eliminating traditional config files and middleware layers. For developers who want tight control over network behavior or need to run logic at the kernel level, this trades conventional simplicity for raw flexibility.
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