Advocating for #Wasmcloud to adopt a OSS-first approach and use #LinuxFoundation#OpenBAO as their example of a secret store integration in upcoming RFC implementation..
@linuxfoundation projects are already seen as overly corporate, and sticking as much as possible to at least #OSS and preferably even #FOSS in docs + elaborated examples would help to not further reinforce that notion.
The sooner we move to sandboxed containers with #WebAssembly the better. We’re getting close to the point where it isn’t going to be much effort to do. It’s certainly not the only step needed but it will help.
I'd love to collaborate with (or shamelessly copy/mimic!) smart folks like the Pyodide devs, the PyScript devs, or @notsolonecoder... but this new REPL is so new that I doubt many WebAssembly-oriented folks have tried playing with this yet!
This thought path did inspired me to rewatch @phildini and Asheesh's talk on Python & TTYs.
It's even more interesting than I remember, possibly because I care more about TTYs now than when I fist watched it!
@frankel yeah, probably something like that! When I first heard about WASM I thought “thank god, I don’t have to use JS anymore”, but that assumption was also wrong and is now partly a non issue due to typescript. I wonder if there will be any “main stream” usage for WASM as it seems to be still a niche thing…
Be sure to check out Deepti Gandluri's and Austin Eng's talk on #WebAssembly and #WebGPU enhancements for faster Web AI: https://youtu.be/VYJZGa9m34w?si=_PPuJQJ9Zor5AyID. Running Al inference directly on client machines reduces latency, improves privacy by keeping all data on the client, and saves server costs. To accelerate these workloads, #Wasm and WebGPU are evolving to incorporate new low-level primitives. #GoogleIO
Our #GoogleIO talk is finally online 🎉! Thomas Nattestad and I share how Goodnotes ported their award-winning iPad app to the Web thanks to #WebAssembly, and SwiftWasm specifically. Next, we give an overview of how #Wasm is being used by various product teams at Google, including Google Photos, Sheets, Meet, and others. Lastly, I show how C++ image filters from a fictitious iOS and Android app called Delayedgram (🥁) can be ported to the Web and the filter code be shared!
The #game jam co-organized by Dave Thompson, CTO at @spritelyinst, starts today and are an excellent opportunity to test-drive the #Spritely#Hoot project's #Guile to #WebAssembly facilities.
Get inspired by last year's jam, and join the 10-day event..
🎧 Just recorded episode 2 of the #WasmAssembly podcast with ✨ Deepti Gandluri ✨. In this episode, we talk about #Wasm's standardization, bleeding-edge and mature #WebAssembly proposals Deepti is excited about, and—of course—#AI and #WebGPU!
It's scheduled to be released in two weeks 🗓️. Now is a good time to subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast application: https://wasmassembly.libsyn.com/!