Yes, you are right.

I tried to use Nix to install Sage 10.7 on x86 architecture and port to web 
in the same manner. But it fails. What is worse is that I heard Nix is 
dropping support for 32-bit platform and prebuilt pacakges (link 
<https://discourse.nixos.org/t/graphical-installer-for-32bit-users/37555>). 
If anyone knows an easy method to install SageMath on x86 linux, please 
tell me and that could help me speed up the progress a lot.

Another benefit for WebAssembly port of SageMath is that it is cross 
platform and can be easily ported to Android/iOS/Windows using tools like 
capacitor <https://capacitorjs.com/> or cordova <https://cordova.apache.org> 
or electron <https://www.electronjs.org/>. 

Yanshu Wang
On Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 2:19:34 PM UTC+8 Georgi Guninski wrote:

> Nice :)
> At the cost of performance, you get the security of not allowing
> remote native code execution (like `system("rm -rf /ANYTHING")`) on
> the server, right?
>

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