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Just realizing that I never ended up posting this here, and I know it's Saturday but here we go anyway:
I'm actually looking for work!πŸ‘€

I'm looking for #devrel (with a specialization in #devex, web standards and OS communities) or #fullstack eng roles (primarily #javascript but I dabble in half a dozen other languages, from Rust to Go to embedded C/C++ & happy to learn), have quite a bit of experience/interest in #webassembly, #cloudnative and can hold my own in #devops (e.g. the #RustFest infra used for the EuroRust live stream was hosted by us).

I am based in Tallinn, and looking exclusively for fully #remote (ideally seasoned async/flexible remote teams and I am happy to help building a great culture as well using my previous experience at Mozilla & other companies in the past 7 years).
Also open for part-time and/or contracting with the right people/product.

If you know someone would appreciate an intro, say hello @ https://flak.is

:boostRequest: boosts appreciated


Wasmer 3.3 - Running WebAssembly 2.5x faster with JavascriptCore, https://wasmer.io/posts/wasmer-3.3-and-javascriptcore.

Wasmer 3.3 has a new backend which uses JavaScriptCore. Interesting approach. It’s the 4th backend after SinglePass, Cranelift and LLVM.

Wasmer is still a great project but its CEO is a danger. Reminder: https://mnt.io/2021/10/04/i-leave-wasmer/. Its toxic behaviour is still very present.

But the project is great. Thanks to the contributors and the brave employees working there!

#WebAssembly #compiler #runtime #RustLang


Matrix Live time, let's talk about the Rust SDK, the future of bridges, WebAssembly, Node.js and Element Web with @hywan (me πŸ™Š)

https://youtu.be/F3_Y02A53Zc

#matrix #element #decentralization #encryption #webassembly #nodejs #javascript


It is so amazing what #Mozilla has achieved:

Back in 2013 asm.js, which has now evolved into #WebAssembly #WASM - one of the most relevant technologies for computing in the future.

2015, what has started as a research project by Graydon Hoare, the #Rust programming language, which will define how we will develop software in the future.

I think people don't appreciate this enough.

#Innovation #Appreciation #ThankYouMozilla

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