What’s left to pine after? Standardizing on mmapped data structures on SSDs?
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to celebrate lets rename 'network-endian'/'big-endian' to 'wrong-endian' =D
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Sounds about right: http://webassembly.org/docs/portability/ … Keep denormals and WebAssembly is yours.
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Excluding the billions of embedded cores shipping per year, which only recently moved to 32 bits (e.g. Cortex-M class).
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Although even there the pressure is to move to 64 bits addressing, if not a 64-bit data path, so it can integrate with the rest of memory.
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Like how fp16 wasn't needed. Except for servers and phones and cpus and gpus... Hands up who hates heat ruining everything! :D
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does this mean we can finally throw JavaScript in a bonfire
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And here I just got self generating arrays of generator functions to do all my work for in JavaScript. You'll keep a while. Not like ruby.
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Not according to the windows tablet I'm using right now.
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