Yes, for these microcontroller-type chips, ahead-of-time compilation would be definitely more suitable. WAMR probably supports it, but you can also to it via WASM2C, easily. I prefer not depending on WAMR, it is very bloated
Thanks for the feedback.
I'll improve the README based on your inputs. I was focused on the actual research.
Overall, this allows writing code in statically compiled languages and running it (fast) on embedded systems with MicroPython.
MicroPython itself is comparatively slow, and this provides tools to deliver more demanding software (AI, signal processing, etc).
You're comparing "both sides" as equal, however please consider that this is an unprovoked agression against Ukraine. Russians invaded the foreign territory and are killing and torturing civilians.
On day 2, they sent dozens of mobile crematoriums towards my city. Yes, they were prepared to burn "non-conformist" civilians.
Ukrainians, on the other hand, just don't want to be wiped out.
I see it similarly. It's not easy, both for refugees and those who are still here in Ukraine. However, everyone has a unique story and reasons to see it in a specific light.
I know a LOT of people who are hiding, and at the same are doing everything they can, donate and develop high-tech stuff for UAF.
The world isn't black/white, however, we know for sure that we MUST do everything so that the russia is stopped and this happens "never again".