Debugging WebAssembly from Go Sources in Chrome DevToolsblog.noops.land2 points·by lfauve·4 years ago·1 comments
lfauve·2 months ago·discussCodex App can connect to codex-cli via ssh. So you can use Codex App on a Mac with your projects/compilation etc. on Linux
lfauve·5 months ago·discussNo, the pro pipeline is PDF. You might argue that, if you are risk averse, you only trust Adobe’s tools to produce optimal PDF. This is of course Adobe’s moat. But Scribus’ export to pdf is excellent, in a pro setting
lfauve·10 months ago·discussIt seems there are multiple initiatives. Have you also read this one?https://iabtechlab.com/announcing-content-monetization-proto...Maybe people have agendas, or maybe they have different perspectives that should be reconciled?
lfauve·4 years ago·discussThis approach builds on the persisted queries approach: https://docs.wundergraph.com/docs/features/graphql-to-json-r...It gives you all the benefits of GraphQL during development while in production you’re only dealing with JSON-RPC
lfauve·4 years ago·discussWebAssembly (Wasm) executables compiled from Go source code can be interactively debugged in Chrome DevTools