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The Android app link doesn't seem to work

Awesome! I've been waiting for hegel-go and can't wait to take it for a spin


Hey SpinKube maintainer here. You're right that you could just run your Wasm (or Spin app) directly in a container and there often are reasons you might want to do that. But, SpinKube executes WebAssembly using a containerd-shim which means we avoid the overhead of starting a container and rather just directly execute the Wasm.

https://www.spinkube.dev/blog/2024/03/13/introducing-spinkub... is a really good blog post on Spin that talks about this.


Do you really feel that container overhead is a significant issue?


Does this also support running WASI? Or spin only?


The project is focused on supporting Spin. But Spin supports a large amount of the WASI API surface and is headed in the direction of using WASI in place of Spin specific APIs wherever possible.


Agreed, the trick is finding the balance. Personally still figuring how to do that.


I love this :D


For the more technically minded I think that is a great option!


Yeah this is the big problem with them. Feels like there is a lot of room for innovation here.


I'll have to check that out. I've been struggling with PDFs actually.


Nice! Agree with all of those. I got a gravel bike that is perfect for the trails around my house and I love it. I never knew that there was a bike that crossed between a MTB and a road bike.

Also yeah plus one to noise cancelling headphones.

I'll have to try that wine trick ;)


Solid point on the free password managers.

FWIW you're still supporting your local library if you're checking out ebooks from them

Fair enough. I personally prefer to play it on my separate device from my phone but you're totally right that it is a viable option.


Yes. People must remember that the libraries will close down sooner if politicians and bureaucrats are able prove nobody uses them anymore.


Libraries have realized that they need to move away from printed books for years. Besides things like offering ebooks (and e-magazines; I read The Economist and The New Yorker free of charge thanks to my library), libraries often have various social gatherings -- story times, book clubs, etc. If physical libraries will continue into the future they will be more community centers than just warehouses of printed material. Which will never completely go away; if nothing else main libraries have rare book collections where the physical artifact of old books is of interest.


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