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webassemblyjs
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the eye-opener commit
So now, to try to dig ourselves out of this fuckery we have to build emulation layers for the considered solution to run on the stupid solution.
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Why can't I fill this array with single elements until heapsize is reached?
https://github.com/xtuc/webassemblyjs/issues/718 looks like it showed up in a fuzzing test on WASM too. Maybe a big with something upstream?
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[AskJS] Feasibility of a pure JS argon2id hasher
There's no reason you can't just use a JS-based WebAssembly interpreter for Argon2 hashing. I'm pretty sure there are ways to actually use pure WASM or Rust in Cloudflare Workers too. But to be honest I can't think of any use cases where you'd need to run such an expensive hashing algorithm in a Cloudflare Worker; if you're trying to hash passwords this isn't the right solution anyway.
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webassemblyjs VS adawebpack - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 28 Dec 2021
- Bevy + Rapier WASM build with React GUI
aioli
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Interactive Examples for Learning Jq
I am using https://github.com/biowasm/aioli which provides a already compiled wasm jq along with all the related support code for calling it
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Show HN: Jq Play in the Browser via Web Assembly
I, and many others, use jq play[0] a lot to craft queries.
However, jqplay.org sends everything to a back end behind the scene, so it can be slow for big input json, and not great for privacy.
Someone recently integrated jq compiled to web assembly in aioli.js[1], so I decided to make a jq play clone that runs in the browser.
It does not support sharing a query, but it's minimal, and does what I need for now.
[0]: https://jqplay.org/
What are some alternatives?
sablejs - 🏖️ The safer and faster ECMA5.1 interpreter written by JavaScript
biowasm - WebAssembly modules for genomics
js-ziju - Compile javascript to LLVM IR, x86 assembly and self interpreting
gnomad-browser - Explore gnomAD datasets on the web
wasm-pandoc - Pandoc compiled into WebAssembly by Asterius. 📚
localpdfmerger - Merge PDFs, optimize PDFs, and extract Information like Images from PDF Files locally inside your Browser
banana_split - Shamir's Secret Sharing for people with friends
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
PostGUI - A React web application to query and share any PostgreSQL database.
thislang - A subset of javascript implemented in that subset of javascript. Yes, it can run itself.
jq - Command-line JSON processor