20th August 2026
Today saw the long awaited release of Bun 1.4, the first stable version since the infamous Rust rewrite a few months ago.
Interestingly, the Rust rewrite was downplayed in the release notes, which introduced a bewildering array of new features and claimed 2,900 additional bug fixes:
Bun 1.4 adds +1,517 tests from the Node.js test suite - our biggest jump in Node.js compatibility since Bun 1.0. Bun v1.4 also fixes over 2,900 issues. It reduces idle CPU usage by 5x, reduces memory usage by up to 35%, and starts 50% faster on Linux. It adds
Bun.Image,Bun.WebView,Bun.markdown,Bun.cron(),Bun.Terminal,bun run --parallel,bun test --parallel,bun audit fix,bun dedupe, andbun prune. And it rewrites Bun from Zig to Rust.
Of these the one that most caught my eye was Bun.WebView, which adds first class support for browser automation to Bun core using either macOS WebKit or control of a local Chromium process via the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP).
I had Claude Code for web build a prototype of a web API providing the ability to load a web page and then execute JavaScript against it, inspired by my shot-scraper javascript CLI tool - partly to see how much RAM would be needed by such a service.
Here's that TypeScript server implementation, which appears to need a 192MB-256MB container to run a full Chrome against complex web pages - tested using cgroups.
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