Time Travel in Programming Land
I was just wondering about WebAssembly and what it could be used for, and I found this video made by Google in October 2024.
This is so wrong I don't know what to say. It's all concrete on concrete on concrete. If you write software like this you will only accumulate unnecessary complexity inexorably. Doesn't anybody care where that will lead? Is that just someone else's problem? Always?
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This was prompted by my listening to this Hackaday podcast:
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The reason I looked this up was that I wanted to see what I could do with WebAssembly that would fit in with the idea of building composable modular processing and communication streams. For example, there are various "operating systems" around such as Home Assistant OS and Robot OS which are basically just frameworks for plugging modules together, and programs like FFmpeg which probably should have been designed like that, but weren't. To me all of these things sound exactly the same, and they're also the same as other things that don't exist, like the collaborative distributed system for allowing communities to get together and put on son et lumier shows. See FCast at the FUTO Christmas Party.
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