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Leantime, Plane, Wekan come to mind.

Jira is absolutely huge, so it's hard to tell what parts of it you're interested in.


Someone was selling an Epyc machine with 512GB RAM @ 500 EUR last year. I regret not buying it now ...

Because maybe the choice of serialization format isn't under your control?

It's actually the reason as to why I wanted to get a thermal printer a few years ago. To be honest, I'm surprised someone else had this idea, too.

Alas, that never materialized as the in-person campaign I was DMing fizzled out.


To be honest, with how bad a target WASM is for any existing compiler, I feel like what killed that possibility was WASM itself.

Its IR design is horrendeous.


Can you talk more? I've seen people say only good things about wasm

Not op, but I only know it as the 32-bit single-threaded binary replacement for JavaScript that can't interact with anything naturally yet people get all excited about when they manage to turn their LLVM slop output into it.

Maybe we've been reading different HN submissions.


That was only the MVP.

Wasm nowadays is 64 bits (except for Safari, the IE6 of our time) and has threads.

True about the wasm inability to call JS APIs with no overhead. This sucks


You don't need a truthful reason to have an excuse. Remember the whole Iraq WMD debacle?

Or, for that matter, Ukraine giving up its nuclear capabilities.


Considering Microsoft's been making more and more of VSCode non-FOSS, I'm pretty sure using it as your base is at odds with your goals.

I mean ... rand() is notoriously bad, plenty of actually good options out there. Even back in 1990s.


No need for this dance in a modern browser: `crypto.randomUUID()` is a thing nowadays.


AWS as well, and I've done this myself, too.

It really helps debugging.


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