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utopicwork · 4 months
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Project similar to pico-8 but for webassembly, i think the sapphic fraggle game will be in this so I can get some practice with wasm since my assembly is pretty rusty atm
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brightgreendandelions · 3 months
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i spent the last two days making a compatibility layer-ish thing for running simple c programs with rlgl on wasm, without having to use a fucking 1.2GB compiler
but neocities doesn't allow wasm files, so i'll have to host that externally,, on github pages perhaps??
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snak · 6 months
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madcoretom · 8 months
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I gave WASM a go, with a rough doom-style render. I'm not sure if I'll develop it further, but its nice to know something like this is do-able in browsers
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holyjak · 2 years
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Introducing workerd: the Open Source Workers runtime
Cloudflare open-sourced their custom wasm/JS runtime that powers their edge computing Workers. Contrary to other runtimes or isn't general purpose. It is a web server designed to run 100s - 1000s isolated "nanoservices" that call each other with the overhead of local invocation. Implements many web APIs. They make a great argument for running your app as a bunch of nanoservices - all present at each node - instead of as microservices, with their communication and operations overhead and complexity.
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webassemblystuff · 8 months
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datamattsson · 9 months
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Got WASM?
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yanashin-blog · 10 months
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What Comes After Kubernetes?
✅Native Scale to Zero ✅Smaller API Surface ✅Configuration Language ✅Orchestration for {WebAssembly, Functions, something else}
I still feel that a PaaS-like platform characterized by ease and simplicity is long overdue.
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openbooth · 1 year
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Announcing CheerpJ 3.0: a JVM replacement in HTML5 and WebAssembly to run Java applications (and applets) on modern browsers TLDR: for the past year, we have been working on a new architecture for CheerpJ: our implementation of the JVM in HTML5/WebAssembly, designed to run Java applications on the browser. CheerpJ 3.
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devsnews · 1 year
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This video will explore the potential of WebAssembly (WASM) as a game-changer in the world of containerization. While Docker has been the go-to solution for packaging and deploying applications in containers, WASM offers a faster, more secure, and more flexible alternative.
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utopicwork · 3 months
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A New Internet
I've been vague about it so I want to clarify what's going on with a few of the projects I'm working on.
So let's start from Microbe.
Microbe will be generalized into the base tool wasm appliance format I'm calling Recurcap. Recurcap or recursive capsule appliances use capsule appliances (self contained wasm appliances with standardized and discoverable functionality) to provide complex functionalities to their parent capsules. Trimaran which will be a generalized one file website builder will be a Recurcap appliance.
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Logo for Recurcap (a capsule with another capsule inside)
Recurcap will also be part of projects called People's Work and Forth Place.
People's Work (so called because the primary support will be for Python and Wasm apps) will be an alternative to traditional app stores. This tool will allow people to publish applications to the web easily and with little (if we need to host their files) to no cost.
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Icon for People's Work (a hammer constructing an app with a gear displayed)
Forth Place is a project to provide a minimalist alternative web via peer to peer communication. Sonnet which I havent talked about for a bit is a social network alternative which will be the first Forth Place service.
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Logo for Forth Place (a 4 over the shape of a house)
Lastly and the most ambitious part of this in my opinion will be the capsule mesh. Using Recurcap appliances, the protocols for Forth Place, and LoRa devices I am going to try and create a physical alternative to the existing internet infrastructure that anyone can cheaply extend.
So if any of that sounds interesting to you consider supporting me so I can keep up the work!
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gslin · 1 year
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SQLite 官方自己下來搞 WASM/JS 計畫
SQLite 官方自己下來搞 WASM/JS 計畫
先前在「把 SQLite 的 VFS 掛上 WebTorrent 的 PoC Demo」有提過 sql.js 這個專案,把 SQLite 移植到網頁上,這些都算是非官方的社群弄出來的專案。 現在官方直接跳下來玩,宣佈自己也要搞 WASM/JS 了:「sqlite3 wasm docs: About the sqlite3 WASM/JS Subproject」。 Folks have been building sqlite3 for the web since as far back as 2012 but this subproject is the first effort “officially” associated with the SQLite project, created with the goal of making WASM builds of the…
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snak · 6 months
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holyjak · 5 months
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WebAssembly Garbage Collection is crucial for making higher-level languages practical with WASM, making it unnecessary to bundle their own, typically huge, GC. The standard is still under development, but obviously far along, as it is already enabled in both Chrome and Firefox. Kotlin/Wasm has been integrating it for some 1/2 year and can already run a lot of stuff.
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Snoozing all day long! 😴
As we all shut down and prepare ourselves for our afternoon naps, take a moment and watch how our resident animals are celebrating World Sleep Day (15 March 2024) by cozying up in their enclosures.
World Sleep Day is an awareness activity of World Sleep Society, founded by World Association of Sleep Medicine (WASM) and World Sleep Federation (WSF).
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philoursmars · 5 months
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Il y a une petite quinzaine, je suis allé avec Julien et Katie, au Louvre-Lens pour une expo temporaire : "Animaux Fantastiques". Une très belle expo ! Ici des dragons et une gargouille.
en alternance, nautile monté, argent - Allemagne, XVIIe s.
école de Toussaint Dubreuil - "Henri IV en Hercule"
en haut, prétendu dragon tué par Gilles de Chin, seigneur de Wasmes (en fait, crâne de crocodile momifié champsès) ; en bas, livre de Ferrante Imperato - Histoire Naturelle - Naples 1672
Louis Welden Hawkins - "Le Sphinx et la Chimère"
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