How Wasm is creating new possibilities in and out of the browser
When I was first talking with people in the tech sphere about my ideas for Suborbital as a company, the conversations were largely based around the utility and future promise of WebAssembly as a technology. Back in late 2020 I had about a half dozen ...
This post is a summary of our livestream where Flaki took me on a tour of the WebAssembly ecosystem. Thank you, Flaki! WebAssembly (or Wasm for short) is significant for a number of reasons. One of the factors that makes it a compelling technology i...
When I look at the WebAssembly ecosystem today, I see a huge variety of excited people, inspiring projects, and fledgling efforts to figure out how this new generation of compute will fit into the world. Every single day I find something new to get e...
A blogging platform and community space for everyone and everything WebAssembly
Today we're happy to announce that our open source WebAssembly edge compute server Sat is now in beta! We've spent the past few months testing, refining, and simplifying it to enable some essential cloud computing use-cases. Best of all, the original...