Makes sense for a browser running potentially malicious code in a VM but is only part of it. There are also attacks against kernels or other processes (or NetSpectre). A language which can safely put speculation barriers where needed might help. But I'm speculating here too. :-)
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Current state is “sorry but to share textures you need to make them global so that all processes can read it”, that doesn’t sound good either.
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We shouldn’t give up on a cross-platform IPC abstraction just because of texture sharing, which is something that basically only browsers and window managers need to do anyway.
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