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by sitkack 2179 days ago
There is a lot to unpack in your post, but I get the gist.

You are free to use SQLite on Wasm, in your browser, you break no one and no one breaks you.

Wasm was designed well from a spec and community perspective, Google matured and Mozilla matured and in the end all the browser vendors go together and designed something that lots of folks can implement w/o multimillion dollar development efforts.

You know, I have written web apps that use SQLite and Lua running in the browser. They shouldn't be included inside the browser and nor should browser vendors have to worry about it.

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Well that's kind of a different argument. But one I can get well on board with.

We should kill JS, and EVERY WebSpec, except for WASM and WASI. Take the best parts of html and css and implement a virtual dom / immutable data driven document format for WASI.

Focus all our efforts on carving useful capabilities for WASI and end this web nightmare once and for all.

Not realistic, but a man can dream...

It is realistic and at some point, one of the browsers will be a shell that runs Wasm and browser updates will just be Wasm.
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