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We will be hosting the first Browsertech LA on May 23. We're also doing an event in SF on May 22 with our friends at Krea. Hope to see you there!
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This is a reading of the Browsertech Digest post Cloudflare's Durable Multiplayer Moat, published April 10, 2024.
For links and references related to this episode, see the inline links in that post.
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Paul was joined by Breck and Billy of Row Zero to talk HTML canvas rendering; spinning up an EC2 instance for every acitve user; and streaming data only as needed.
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Row ZeroShow links:
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Paul was joined by Ben Schmidt of Nomic to talk WebGL, WebGPU, and the challenges of visualizing large-scale AI embeddings in the browser.
Nomic links:
NomicBen Schmidt@nomic_ai on twitter@benschmidt on twitterBrowsertech links:
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Paul was joined by Andrew and Eric of Prospective to talk WebAssembly, Pyodide, and streaming real-time data visualization in the browser.
We are hosting an in-person Browsertech NYC event on March 7, 2024. Register here.
Prospective links:
Prospective.coLinkedInPerspective (open-source codebase discussed in the show) on GitHubBrowsertech links:
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I sat down with Luke McGartland of Sequence (sequence.film) to talk about pixel-streamed UI, CRDTs, and how Sequence uses WebAssembly.
Sequence Links:
Sequence.film@sequence_film on Twitter@sequence_film on YouTubeBrowsertech links:
Browsertech.comBrowsertech Digest newsletter@JamsocketHQ on Twitter