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Show HN: Kyushu – A self-hostable WASM sandbox for JavaScript workers

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Show HN: Kyushu – A self-hostable WASM sandbox for JavaScript workers
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Kyushu is a new open-source CLI tool that allows developers to run JavaScript or TypeScript handlers as self-contained WebAssembly binaries. It aims to provide a Cloudflare Workers-style experience without the need for Node.js, Bun, or Docker.

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It offers a lightweight, portable alternative for developers deploying serverless-style functions on infrastructure like VPS.

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Ever wanted to run a Cloudflare Workers-style handler, on a VPS or anywhere, without Node.js, Bun, or even Docker?

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