On Friday, May 29, 2020 1:56:16 PM MST Colin Walters wrote:
> Perhaps in Silverblue or other systems not designed to be a
general
> purpose operating system?
What, where did you get that? Silverblue is general purpose.
Well, Silverblue is mostly GNOME. It's not meant for servers, etc.
Anyways, my 2c on this topic: Once WebAssembly supports threads
(it's
coming) there's going to be a lot of interesting discussion about
potentially using it in places where we compile native code in the
operating system and applications today.
Err, what does WebAssembly have to do with real programs?
IOW, it doesn't make sense to invest much in LLVM IR versus
WebAssembly.
WebAssembly is just in web browsers. It's not for normal software you'd
install with your package manager. Unless I'm missing something?
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