Hackernews posts about WASI
WASI is a standard interface that allows WebAssembly modules to run outside of the browser and interact with native system APIs.
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- Testing Swift's C interoperability with Raylib and WASI (carette.xyz)
- WASI Got It Wrong: The Case for a Thin Waist (medium.com)
- I was interviewed by an AI bot for a job (www.theverge.com)
- New Washington state law bans noncompete agreements (www.seattletimes.com)
- The 1987 game “The Last Ninja” was 40 kilobytes (twitter.com)
- We rewrote our Rust WASM parser in TypeScript and it got faster (www.openui.com)
- DOJ confirms FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email was hacked (arstechnica.com)
- Faster asin() was hiding in plain sight (16bpp.net)
- I tried to prove I'm not AI. My aunt wasn't convinced (www.bbc.com)
- Proton Meet isn't what they told you it was (www.sambent.com)
- Mercor says it was hit by cyberattack tied to compromise LiteLLM (techcrunch.com)
- Even faster asin() was staring right at me (16bpp.net)
- How the world’s first electric grid was built (worksinprogress.co)
- Uber reported to the state that I was fired for "annoying a coworker." (anon-ex-uber.medium.com)
- Show HN: What if your synthesizer was powered by APL (or a dumb K clone)? (octetta.github.io)