Lin Clark

@linclark

stuffing my head with code and turning it into . also, tinkering with WebAssembly, and a little JavaScript at

Joined February 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    12 Nov 2019

    📢 Big news! Meet the Bytecode Alliance — We're teaming up with Fastly, Intel, and Red Hat (and you!) to build a secure-by-default future for WebAssembly This brings together: 💻 Wasmtime ☁ Lucet 👾 WebAssembly 🏗 Cranelift ➕ more helpful wasm tools

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  2. Retweeted
    Jan 28

    Heya 👋 Want to get research experience at CMU? If you're interested in PL, distributed systems, software engineering, etc we have a program that pays you to come learn to do research with us over the summer! Happy to answer Qs about it! RTs welcome🤗

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  3. Retweeted
    Jan 22

    "Our paper suggests that the way we train bees to develop numerical abilities has implications not only for human learning but also for artificial intelligence and design."-

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  4. Retweeted
    Jan 14

    It’s only appropriate for the first ’s opening keynote to be given by someone who has been part of WebAssembly from the very start. We are honored to announce as our opening keynote speaker!

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  5. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    This is a good time to brush up on non aggressive bystander intervention below. The safest practices center the target for support, not escalating tension with the attacker. Also, don’t expect gratitude from the target who may be confused or traumatized. You’re not a hero.

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  6. Retweeted
    30 Dec 2019

    Hi again 👋 I’m starting a new project highlighting your favorite folks in tech who *aren’t* engineers/devs/programmers. If you know someone who I should definitely interview, please let me know here:

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  7. Retweeted
    18 Dec 2019

    Code cartoons. A safer future. nanoprocesses & - what more can you ask for!?

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  8. 11 Dec 2019

    For folks coming to WebAssembly SF tonight— stick around after the talks for the WebAssembly / Bytecode Alliance panel, featuring and other active wasm contributors there are still a few slots left for those who want to join:

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  9. Retweeted
    10 Dec 2019

    The first WebAssembly Summit is on February 10 in Mountain View. Register for FREE to attend this one-day, single-track conference about all things WebAssembly! Registrations close tomorrow Dec 11 at 5pm/PT

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  10. Retweeted
    8 Dec 2019

    Weekend project: markdown-wasm. A fast, safe and portable Markdown parser & HTML renderer implemented in WebAssembly:

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  11. Retweeted
    7 Dec 2019

    What is your favorite book about management, and what do you like about it?

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  12. Retweeted
    4 Dec 2019

    Check out the replies to this and the original tweet if you want a great example of how NOT to handle this. Spoiler alert: the creepy dude does NOT stop being creepy despite MANY suggestions that he stop being creepy.

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  13. 4 Dec 2019

    The person calling me disgusting here is the person from that tweet... the one who made me uncomfortable Unfortunately, I know I'm not the only person who he has made feel this way

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  14. 4 Dec 2019

    This guy is now rage tweeting at me about the fact that I'm not collaborating with him 🙄

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  15. 4 Dec 2019

    also... Hey SF! 👋 The Bytecode Alliance will be in town next week, and doing a special event with . Come say hi! Weds, December 11 Microsoft Reactor

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  16. 4 Dec 2019

    You can now run WebAssembly modules in .NET Core using Wasmtime! (thanks to ) Wasm ALL THE THINGS! 🎉

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  17. 21 Nov 2019

    We now have WebAssembly multi-value support across the Wasmtime toolchain! - Wasmtime - Cranelift - wasm-bindgen - walrus - wasmparser It's useful for a few reasons, but interface types is why I’m stoked for it Read more about how added it 👇🏻

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  18. Retweeted
    20 Nov 2019

    The Firefox UI is now built with Web Components! Here's how we migrated the UI to modern web standards: .

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  19. Retweeted
    19 Nov 2019

    What I’ve been obsessing over for a week: a mini light show of five inspiring women Nobel Laureates 🥳 ✨size → influence ✨color → category of award ✨speed → age at award I designed the battery, arduino, and LEDs to all fit within the box so they’re portable I’m so proud 🥳 – at NYU ITP

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  20. Retweeted
    12 Nov 2019

    Now imagine VS Code rebuilt in a world where its own legion dependencies (not to mention the myriad more you can shovel onto your work machine via its Marketplace!) were *individually* sandboxed and could only inherit privileges from their parent package.

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  21. 12 Nov 2019

    Or rather... *here* it is on the orange web site, if you're into that:

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