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Diagram showing Browser (WASM) connected via WebSocket to a Go proxy, which then connects via TCP to an RDP Server.
Frontend & Web

Go WebAssembly: RDP Without the Plugin Pain?

Can your browser finally ditch those clunky RDP plugins? A clever project leveraging Go WebAssembly and grdp suggests the answer is a resounding yes, but not without its own set of architectural considerations.

5 min read 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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Open Source

Watgo Drops: Go's No-Nonsense WebAssembly Toolkit Finally Arrives

Fired up watgo on a tangled WAT file from the spec suite. Parsed clean, validated safe, spat out binary—no C++ deps, no Rust runtime. Go's WebAssembly game just leveled up.

4 min read 1 month, 1 week ago
Browser window showing client-side HEIC to JPG converter processing iPhone photo
Frontend & Web

The Client-Side HEIC Converter That Ditches Servers — And Why It's About Damn Time

iPhone photos in HEIC format are a nightmare for non-Apple users. This browser-based converter fixes it without touching a server — here's the gritty build process.

5 min read 1 month, 2 weeks ago

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