
A podcast about networking, Rust, and everything in between. Join us as we explore the stack: from protocols and packet flows to the people and projects building the modern internet — all through the lens of Rust. Featuring deep dives, crate spotlights, and expert interviews.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

episode 23 — Protocol Shorts: HTTP as an Application Bus.
This is the debut of our "Protocol Shorts" series: fast-paced, high-density conversations with one or more expert guests centered around a common theme. In the "HTTP as an application bus" ep... more
episode 22 — Rust URL with Simon Sapin.
In this episode of Netstack.fm, Simon Sapin discusses building the rust-url crate based on the WHATWG URL specification. He also highlights that IDNA support was integrated to handle internationalized domain n... more
episode 21 — GraphQL and Rust with Tom Houlé.
In this episode of Netstack.fm, Glen and Tom Houlé discuss GraphQL's transition from a high-hype mobile data solution at Facebook to a mature enterprise technology. They explore technical challenges like... more
episode 20 — Netstack.FM New Year Special, 2025 Wrap-Up.
This New Year special reflects on the first nineteen episodes of netstack.fm, highlighting key lessons about networking, Rust, open source, and the people behind the protocols and systems that... more
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Focused on the intricate world of networking and the Rust programming language, this podcast explores the full stack of modern internet technologies. Episodes feature in-depth conversations with industry experts discussing topics from protocols and packet flows to technical innovations and legacy systems. Noteworthy is the emphasis on open-source contributions and practical applications, making it a valuable resource for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Listeners can expect to engage with a range of subjects including software architecture, systems programming, and emerging technologies affecting internet infrastructure.
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