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smallcircles

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I'm Arnold Schrijver (he/him). Social coder. #FOSS, #HumaneTech and #SocialWeb advocate.

I help foster #Solutions that improve #Wellbeing, #Freedom and #Society

Let's #ReimagineSocial and envision a #Peopleverse where archipelagos, built by the #Commons, unfold the #HumanWeb. Delightful Realms of Creation, where only our dreams may hold us back.

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patterns, online ..

> "A pattern catalogue for modelling, publishing, and consuming Linked Data"

https://patterns.dataincubator.org/

smallcircles, to webassembly
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Interview with Ben Titzer, co-founder of the open standard.

https://microarch.club/episodes/1000/

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“WebAssembly: A promising technology that is quietly being enshitified”

"So we have this WASI thing that is only version 0.2, and that is already way more complex than the alternative solutions. Is there any way that it will succeed?" https://kerkour.com/webassembly-wasi-preview2

smallcircles,
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@baldur @hasanhaja

Blog came to attention of folks at Bytecode Alliance + Wasmcloud both working with WASI, and - while they had long responses that would take me many toots (+ consent) to repeat - they ended concluding:

> don't think article deserves any more promotion, we see its status as a ragebait rant "async rust is a total failure" isn't a productive start to any conversation. [if there's] any substantial critique in there, let's address it in a way that's not deliberately inflammatory.

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@baldur @hasanhaja

There was an interesting interview of Ben Titzer, co-founder of WebAssembly, where he goes into history, and future outlook. Very broad, and WASI is only addressed near the end..

https://microarch.club/episodes/1000/

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