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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- Show HN: Sandboxing untrusted code using WebAssembly (github.com)
- Kids in rural Pakistan are outpacing kids in rural India in basic math (policykahani.substack.com)
- Tracking Division Skills at Primary Level in Rural India and Pakistan (policykahani.substack.com)
- I started programming when I was 7. I'm 50 now and the thing I loved has changed (www.jamesdrandall.com)
- Unsealed court documents show teen addiction was big tech's "top priority" (techoversight.org)
- Poland's energy grid was targeted by never-before-seen wiper malware (arstechnica.com)
- How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post (www.newyorker.com)
- I was right about ATProto key management (notes.nora.codes)
- Run Pebble OS in Browser via WASM (ericmigi.github.io)
- Naples' 1790s civil war was intensified by moral panic over Real Analysis (2023) (lareviewofbooks.org)
- AI didn't break copyright law, it just exposed how broken it was (www.jasonwillems.com)
- What if writing tests was a joyful experience? (2023) (blog.janestreet.com)
- From watchdogs to mouthpieces: Washington Post and the wreckage of legacy media (www.thejournal.ie)