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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15454 · Jan 31

#javascript#atari_lynx#atari2600#atari7800#ds#emulation#emulator#emulatorjs#gameboy#n64#nes#nintendo#nintendo_game_boy#playstation#retroarch#retroarch_wasm#sega_cd#sega_mega_drive#sega_saturn#snes#virtualboy EmulatorJS is a free, open-source web-based emulator that lets you play classic games from Nintendo, Sega, Atari, and other systems directly in your browser without downloading software. It offers save states to resume games where you left off, customizable controls for keyboards and gamepads, and screen recording to share gameplay. The emulator runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript, supports multiple languages, and can be easily embedded into websites. You benefit from instant access to retro gaming across devices, no installation required, and the ability to build your own self-hosted gaming collection. https://github.com/EmulatorJS/EmulatorJS

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@githubtrending · Post #14851 · 06/22/2025, 11:30 AM

#python#aws#aws_cli#aws_sdk#cloud#cloud_management#cloudformation#cloudwatch#dynamodb#ec2#ecs#elasticsearch#iam#kinesis#lambda#machine_learning#rds#redshift#route53#s3#serverless AWS Lambda lets you run code without managing servers, automatically scaling to handle any number of requests and charging you only for the compute time you use. It supports many programming languages and integrates well with other AWS services, making it ideal for tasks like real-time data processing, image handling, chatbots, and automating backups. This serverless approach saves you time and money by removing infrastructure management and adapting instantly to demand spikes, so your applications stay responsive and cost-efficient even as usage changes. Lambda is great for building scalable, event-driven applications quickly and easily. https://github.com/donnemartin/awesome-aws