webvm
servefolder.dev
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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webvm
- WebVM – Server-less virtual Linux environment (Tailscale support)
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Container2wasm: Convert Containers to WASM Blobs
Shameless self-promotion: https://webvm.io
Powered by a x86->Wasm JIT. Technical writeup: https://labs.leaningtech.com/blog/webvm-server-less-x86-virt...
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Ruffle: Flash Player Emulator
Developer here. CheerpX for Flash runs the Pepper API version of Flash, and you're correct about the license. However, we don't do full Linux emulation just to run Flash - we emulate PPAPI and run the Flash player in an x86 JIT (CheerpX).
Yuri talks about CXFF's architecture here:
https://youtu.be/7JUs4c99-mo?t=1045
...but if you wanted full Linux system emulation, we got it! https://webvm.io
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Show HN: RISC-V Linux terminal emulated via WASM
webvm has Tailscale sockets-over-WebSockets for networking: https://github.com/leaningtech/webvm
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Tinc, a GPLv2 mesh routing VPN
https://webvm.io/ supports WebVM runs x86 binaries in WASM on any browser w/ ("CheerpX includes an x86-to-WebAssembly JIT compiler, a virtual block-based file system, and a Linux syscall emulator") and for external sockets there's Tailscale networking.
IIUC that means an SSH client in a WebVM can connect to a (tailscale (wg)) VPN mesh
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edgy.nvim: Easily create and manage predefined window layouts, bringing a new edge to your workflow
lets pre-load it into a https://github.com/leaningtech/webvm/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian_mini
- Show HN: WebVM – Run, Fork, Customize and Deploy Your Linux VM in the Browser
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Android tablets and Chromebooks are on another crash course – will it be different this time?
Just to show how complex these can get look at this https://webvm.io/
- WebVM
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The Docker+WASM Technical Preview
Funnily enough, I believe that's completely achievable with enough time spent on it (probably a few weeks of an engineer working full time).
We have technology like WebVM [1] (from leaningtech / CheerP) or Copy86 [2] that already allows x86 machine code execution/emulation on the web. If you add an OCI client layer on top that is executable in the browser, it should be possible to run Docker containers in the browser.
[1] https://webvm.io/
[2] https://copy.sh/v86/
servefolder.dev
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WebVM: Server-less x86 virtual machines in the browser
It's not really a server but you can do some interesting stuff with intercepting fetches in Service Workers, e.g. https://servefolder.dev - a little side project of mine.
- Servefolder.dev
- Serve Folder for Web Development
- Serve a local folder in the browser without uploads or servers
- servefolder.dev - serve a local folder of files in your browser for easy testing without having to run a server
What are some alternatives?
v86 - x86 PC emulator and x86-to-wasm JIT, running in the browser
nabla-linux - Experimental Linux Virtual Machine based on UML and noMMU
sql.js-httpvfs - Hosting read-only SQLite databases on static file hosters like Github Pages
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
possimpible - Kernel in TypeScript
jupyterlab-google-drive - Cloud storage for JupyterLab using Google Drive
container2wasm - Container to WASM converter
mini.animate - Neovim Lua plugin to animate common Neovim actions. Part of 'mini.nvim' library.
microservice-rust-mysql - A template project for building a database-driven microservice in Rust and run it in the WasmEdge sandbox.
postgres-wasm - A PostgresQL server in your browser