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18,958 | 12,754 | |
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12 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | C | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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v86
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WASI 0.2.0 and Why It Matters
> As a thought experiment, we're almost there! We could technically have `win95.img + bochs86vm.wasm + autorun.inf + msword.exe` wrapped in a "browser evaluator"
I looked into this and... holy crap! We are there. Not for modern programs quite yet, sure, but this is amazing. You can use Windows 2000 from your browser.
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Is offline-first not enough? Do we need "serverfree"?
I think you are looking for Shadow.
Or just the whole kitchen sink. Why not?
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Container2wasm: Convert Containers to WASM Blobs
Also: https://github.com/copy/v86 - more productized browser x86 runtime, used by eg https://github.com/snaplet/postgres-wasm
Similar project, but open-source: https://github.com/copy/v86
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Show HN: SQL Polyglot
Wonder if you could put all those databases in a Linux image and boot it using v86 [0], eliminating the need for a server.
- Hot Dog Linux
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Kolibri OS: fits on a floppy disk, programmed using interrupts
It's possible to try it on a web browser thanks to the Virtual x86 project: https://copy.sh/v86/?profile=kolibrios
Trying it out in https://copy.sh/v86/?profile=kolibrios , it's also clearly a love letter to Windows 95 in particular. That could be an unstated goal here, create a very particular PC experience under very particular constraints. I don't know anything about the creator but it's very possible that this kind of work was actually their career in the 90s.
It's incredible how much work was done. Maybe this should be an internet curiosity like how TempleOS has become, though Terry's personality was a unique factor.
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Running Windows 98 on the Browser
Oh, there are more OSes one can use at the parent page:
My highlights:
- First version of Windows (1.01)
- SerenityOS <3
- and even ReactOS
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Should Ethereum be okay with enshrining more things in the protocol?
If Ethereum was a website, it would be running an x86 VM (such as [1]), running a custom web browser and database engine, to display mostly static websites and the occasional comments section under a blog post.
As an engineer I'm 10% fascinated and 90% horrified by the sheer complexity.
ffmpeg.wasm
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FFmpeg-online: ffpmeg running on the browser
As their github page says, based on https://ffmpegwasm.netlify.app ...
I'm guessing no one did GPU-optimizations? I saw a web app (not an ffmpeg transpilation) that went clever and used WebGL so it can access the GPU and use its parallel processing capabilities...
- Show HN: FFmpeg UI
- Petition to add support for Gopher protocol in Firefox
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I made a tool for converting between different media formats (without uploading to a server)
OP just implemented https://github.com/ffmpegwasm/ffmpeg.wasm in their own frontend, nothing special really.
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WebAssembly Text Code Samples
One that comes to mind is the WASM port of FFmpeg:
https://github.com/ffmpegwasm/ffmpeg.wasm
Another is the SQLite WASM project:
https://sqlite.org/wasm/doc/trunk/index.md
Also v86 for x86 machine virtualization in the web browser:
Possibly more interesting projects to be found here:
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New Render plugin
Iβd look seriously at ffmpeg wasm thoughβ¦ https://github.com/ffmpegwasm/ffmpeg.wasm
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Framr - Give Your Demo Video a Fancy Gaussian Blur Frame
It wasn't long after this I happened to come across FFmpeg ported to WebAssembly! I was a bit occupied with several other projects at the time, but I knew right away that I wanted to migrate my cumbersome script into a nice and dynamic web application, so I whipped up a little prototype that night.
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[Showoff Saturday] I made a video, audio, and image converter that runs in your browser.
Hey hey! I made this converter because I was fustrated with the existing options. Many of them work by sending the file to a server for processing, which is slow on low bandwidth and usually incurs restrictions or paywalls, and god knows what they do with my incriminating files. I found a library called FFmpeg.wasm that runs on Web Assembly, which I used in this project.
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Ffmpeg.wasm β a pure WebAssembly / JavaScript port of FFmpeg
I found this https://github.com/ffmpegwasm/ffmpeg.wasm#what-is-the-maximu...
the inputfile needs a uint8 array, which i tried converting file to uint8 but that gives a file format error and doesnt process the ffmpeg command
This looks neat but pure port seems to be stretching it:
>ffmpeg.wasm is a pure Webassembly / Javascript port of FFmpeg
>@ffmpeg/core contains WebAssembly code which is transpiled from original FFmpeg C code with minor modifications [1]
[1] https://github.com/ffmpegwasm/ffmpeg.wasm#what-is-the-licens...
What are some alternatives?
rust-ffmpeg-wasi - ffmpeg libraries precompiled for WebAsembly/WASI, as a Rust crate.
ffprobe-wasm - A Web-based FFProbe. Powered by FFmpeg, Vue and Web Assembly!
ffmpeg-libav-tutorial - FFmpeg libav tutorial - learn how media works from basic to transmuxing, transcoding and more. Translations: πΊπΈ π¨π³ π°π· πͺπΈ π»π³ π§π·
handbrake-js - Video encoding / transcoding / converting for node.js
ffmpeg.js - Port of FFmpeg with Emscripten
node-ytdl-core - YouTube video downloader in javascript.
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
video-cutter - Cut any video online using FFMPEG... no server needed ! (Thanks WebAssembly)
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
readable-stream - Node-core streams for userland
Node.CLI-Progress - :hourglass: easy to use progress-bar for command-line/terminal applications
ccapture.js - A library to capture canvas-based animations at a fixed framerate