Hackernews posts about WASM
WASM is a binary instruction format for compiling code that can run across multiple platforms without modification.
- Arborium: Tree-sitter code highlighting with Native and WASM targets (arborium.bearcove.eu)
- Epsilon: A WASM virtual machine written in Go (github.com)
- Cross-Compiling Common Lisp to WASM (turtleware.eu)
- Instant server hot-reload across the Wasm boundary (primate.run)
- Show HN: MDXport – Browser-Based Markdown to PDF Using Typst and WASM (www.mdxport.com)
- Notes on the WASM Basic C ABI (eli.thegreenplace.net)
- Wasmi 1.0 – WebAssembly Interpreter Stable at Last (wasmi-labs.github.io)
- Making WebAssembly and Wasmtime More Portable (2024) (bytecodealliance.org)
- Node.js Reimagined in Zig and WASM (github.com)
- Client-side PII redactor (WASM) to use ChatGPT safely (saferedact.vercel.app)
- Building a WASM Runner with Cloud Hypervisor (burakemir.ch)
- Capsule: Fine-grained isolation for multi-agent systems using WASM (capsuleruntime.substack.com)
- Wasmtime Bactched Fuel Increments (wasmtime.dev)
- Show HN: LocalDrop – Private, client-side HEIC converter (Next.js and WASM) (localdrop.jaid.dev)