← Back to context Comment by pjmlp 3 months ago WSL and other VMs are the Year of Desktop Linux finally coming true, nothing to do with Web. 3 comments pjmlp Reply danans 3 months ago > WSL and other VMs are the Year of Desktop Linux finally coming true, nothing to do with Web.Just like the Linux VM on ChromeOS. pjmlp 3 months ago Which eventually will be a VM on top of WebAssembly, given the hype.https://webvm.io/ danans 3 months ago > Which eventually will be a VM on top of WebAssembly,I'm not sure how that supports the argument that ChromeOS is only "the web". It's running a native VM for Linux today. What would be the advantage of porting it to WebAssembly?
danans 3 months ago > WSL and other VMs are the Year of Desktop Linux finally coming true, nothing to do with Web.Just like the Linux VM on ChromeOS. pjmlp 3 months ago Which eventually will be a VM on top of WebAssembly, given the hype.https://webvm.io/ danans 3 months ago > Which eventually will be a VM on top of WebAssembly,I'm not sure how that supports the argument that ChromeOS is only "the web". It's running a native VM for Linux today. What would be the advantage of porting it to WebAssembly?
pjmlp 3 months ago Which eventually will be a VM on top of WebAssembly, given the hype.https://webvm.io/ danans 3 months ago > Which eventually will be a VM on top of WebAssembly,I'm not sure how that supports the argument that ChromeOS is only "the web". It's running a native VM for Linux today. What would be the advantage of porting it to WebAssembly?
danans 3 months ago > Which eventually will be a VM on top of WebAssembly,I'm not sure how that supports the argument that ChromeOS is only "the web". It's running a native VM for Linux today. What would be the advantage of porting it to WebAssembly?
> WSL and other VMs are the Year of Desktop Linux finally coming true, nothing to do with Web.
Just like the Linux VM on ChromeOS.
Which eventually will be a VM on top of WebAssembly, given the hype.
https://webvm.io/
> Which eventually will be a VM on top of WebAssembly,
I'm not sure how that supports the argument that ChromeOS is only "the web". It's running a native VM for Linux today. What would be the advantage of porting it to WebAssembly?