"WebAssembly, a secure and platform-neutral runtime, is opening up the possibility of sophisticated edge computing that may completely replace the server component, in some cases..." - @technosophos https://t.co/Hgs3gtNukW
In the past, we developed a Spin SDK for JavaScript and moved the HTTP router capabilities from the SDK for JS. Now, Spin users can use the Hono Router to build HTTP APIs with Spin & TypeScript: https://t.co/FXfV5c76Sc
We're on Forbes! Our work is part of the 20 ways engineering teams can improve energy efficiency by switching long running containers to serverless functions. See how we make an impact with WebAssembly-based serverless functions to boost energy efficiency: https://t.co/eaMUrDomSb
WebAssembly is revolutionizing edge-native computing by offering a fast, secure, and portable platform for serverless functions. Learn more. @Akamai#CloudComputing https://t.co/LUwmSpr1GU
When @gabemonroy asked me to work with @fermyontech to help them extract all the value out of GKE AutoPilots fancy new super fast dynamic compute, I was frankly pumped just to work with some good friends.
After seeing what @michelledhanani and @kategoldenring and @macolso were able to accomplish I was blown away. Game changing speed without sacrificing $$.
https://t.co/HBeFO4gQxg
Lots of credit to @vszal and @garitweets for their assist on this project.
It's hard to keep up with how fast the application development landscape is growing and changing... In this Q4 2024 Market Report, catch up on how Wasm and our open source project, Spin, are shaping the AppDev landscape: https://t.co/gmOF8MiDAC
As @TorstenVolk notes, Wasm is gaining momentum, with many leaders predicting it will transform the software development lifecycle. See how our CEO, @technosophos, also champions Wasm: https://t.co/8WrbnluKIt
With lightweight Kubernetes distributions on the rise, @technosophos writes about some of the performance advantages and compute use cases.
https://t.co/98XzmyijQv
This is such an awesome guest post on the @fermyontech blog from Darwin, talking about building an @awscloud Kinesis plugin for @spinframework.
👇
https://t.co/ApPNi9K5lz
What was @technosophos' biggest takeaway from @wasm_io? The answer – components! Check out his blog post for highlights of component model + ecosystem talks, including https://t.co/n3WR2yE4Pb & Claw (the Component-Native Programming Language): https://t.co/MXDWXtVGJm
We're proud to introduce Rancher Desktop v1.13 🥳🎉
Starting this release, we've enabled experimental support for #WebAssembly workloads, leveraging the @spinframework from the folks @fermyontech🛠️
Learn how you can run #Wasm apps on Rancher Desktop⬇️
https://t.co/PzIpE83zwA
I'm really excited to share what we've been working on: @SpinKube and @FermyonTech Platform for #Kubernetes.
First up, @SpinKube is an open source project we've built with awesome folks from @Microsoft, @SUSE, @LiquidReply and more, which integrates with a *lot* of the cloud native ecosystem and brings together a complete stack for running #WebAssembly apps in #K8s.
Check out the introductory blog post which goes into more details about how this all works:
https://t.co/31FBmboYGk
Excited for Civo Navigate!
You have to get your tickets now to see the exciting stuff we have been working on!
See you next week :)
So much to share and many demo’s incoming.
If in Austin area, dm me and let’s meet at Civo Navigate.
I have a small WebAssembly app hosted on Fermyon Cloud.
And I hadn't used it for ~1 year.
Yet it still responded instantly when I sent an HTTP request yesterday – no cold start or anything like that.
Going to build even more stuff with @spinframework!