On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 04:35:23PM +0100, hiro wrote:
> i'm slightly disappointed that you're booting alpine and not plan9 in there
> 

"I" am not booting anything: I'm riding piggy-back on JSLinux: I just
added kerTeX on top of this and, FWIW, the union of the filesystems is
done with the 9P protocol (once more: I didn't make it: it is the way 
the whole thing has been made by Fabrice Bellard.

> my biggest gripe: the delays - those draws are lagging behind my
> physical mouse by nearly a second. and i'm not too far, it seems we're
> all only 2ms away from the same locations in france. (that's 28ms
> total from here).
> 
> i know drawterm to ovh is rather smooth from my location, so might be
> worth trying to optimize the graphics implementation here.
> 
> possibly more important for those students: i am unable to resize the
> window with the instructions so i can't see the line-ending.
> 
> in comparison to how long it takes to boot in the browser, it might be
> faster to install a VM framework and bootstrap a new VM, though i
> admit that would be including much more manual labour, too.

I must say that I think it is a supplementary, temporary solution.

When I will have finally fix the compilation and installation in MS
Windows, kerTeX will install rapidly on almost anything. So there
shouldn't really be a need, at least for TeX and al.

> 
> very entertaining though :D

Yes. But this shows perhaps too why the browsers have become such fat
beasts: if they can even make that...
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