I attended a talk by these folks at KubeCon last year - really great stuff. Sadly I'm not in a position to do anything with WASM in my professional life (and I have other priorities in my personal projects), but this for me is the "next big thing", more than any AI fluff - it will go unnoticed because it's low-level and transparent, but I'd bet paycheques on it having a huge impact in the coming years. Seems like a really exciting thing to be a part of.
This is a little hard to understand without more context. What's a "Spin WebAssembly application"?<p>edit: Seems to be this: <a href="https://developer.fermyon.com/spin/v2/index" rel="nofollow">https://developer.fermyon.com/spin/v2/index</a>
This reminds me of Lunatic [1], an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly. Unfortunately it seems like development stalled some months ago.<p>[1] <a href="https://lunatic.solutions/">https://lunatic.solutions/</a>
So interesting seeing this hit the front page while being sat in an auditorium in Barcelona at wasm i/o listening to one of the original creators of Krustlet, Taylor Thomas from Cosmonic, compare and contrast literally this 'wrapped in k8s' approach to the 'alongside k8s' interop alternative.<p>Great talk, highly recommend watching it on YouTube if you're into this kind of thing. No link but I imagine it'll be up pretty soon.
Now all the complexity of Java and .NET application servers, with YAML spaghetti, and distributed systems infrastructure configuration.<p>Progress is wonderfull! /s