Agents have changed how we think about source control, file systems, and persisting state. Developers and agents are generating more code than ever — more code will be written over the next 5 years than in all of programming history — and it’s driven an order-of-magnitude change in the scale of the systems needed to meet this demand. Source control platforms are especially struggling here: they we
The first UI framework for the agentic era A tiny, blazing-fast, zero dependency, type-safe framework with no build step required. ArrowJS ships with the ability to isolate component logic inside Web Assembly sandboxes while rendering full inline DOM directly in your app — no iframes, no pre-defined UI components. Use it to build fast, maintainable applications — or to ship safe, flexible, on-dema
Today we are incredibly excited to open source Edge.js, a JavaScript runtime specifically designed to safely run Node.js workloads for AI and Edge computing. The goal is simple: run your existing Node.js applications safely and with density and startup times that are impossible to get with containers. Edge.js takes a different approach from existing JS edge runtimes like Deno or Cloudflare Workers
In April of 2015, Luke Wagner made the first commits to a new repository called WebAssembly/design, adding a high-level design document for a “binary format to serve as a web compilation target.” Four years later, in December 2019, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) officially embraced WebAssembly (Wasm) as the “fourth language of the web”. Today, Wasm is used in web applications like Google Eart
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Ghostty for the web with xterm.js API compatibility — giving you a proper VT100 implementation in the browser. Migrate from xterm by changing your import: @xterm/xterm → ghostty-web WASM-compiled parser from Ghostty—the same code that runs the native app Zero runtime dependencies, ~400KB WASM bundle Originally created for Mux (a desktop app for isolated, parallel agentic development), but designed
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