You're giving technology and standards too much credit. Corporations are going to create closed systems and implement data hiding no matter the tools they have at hand and they're going to continue to do it mercilessly unless socially/culturally disincentivized to do so. Web assemblies will not meaningfully alter their plans or the outcome of those plans.
On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 8:41:03 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote: > I am so opposed to webassemblies that I don't want to work on them. Web > assemblies if widespread will encourage the trend towards breaking the web > by making URLs meaningless, and will promote more closed silos and data > hiding. I do see that they could be very good in non-web use, but that's > not enough for me to want to help it all happen. > > > On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 7:59:08 AM UTC-4, Edward K. Ream wrote: >> >> As part of my "what's next for Leo" project, I decided to check in on >> what's new with webassembly. Here is my google trail: >> >> webAssembly: https://webassembly.org/ >> >> non-web Embeddings (because Leo doesn't run on the web): >> https://webassembly.org/docs/non-web/ >> >> WebAssembly High-level goals: https://webassembly.org/roadmap/ From the >> table I found... >> >> wasmer: https://docs.wasmer.io/ >> >> wasmtime: https://wasmtime.dev/ >> >> I had heard of neither wasmer nor wasmtime before. >> >> The last link is the jackpot. Please take a look at Lin Clark's video. >> The video doesn't waste your time. Instead, it pulls you along and invites >> you to study more deeply. There is a ton of stuff I don't know here. >> Following all the breadcrumbs might be a good way to become an experienced >> web developer. I'll be studying her blog posts next. >> >> Edward >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/leo-editor/65fd5511-dbf1-4f5d-80e0-58b1d5e39f19n%40googlegroups.com.
