Is that why they were importing grain from the US and Canada?
> You can already run that on the server side. You can run it in a container. What problem is WASM solving here? As I understand it, they let you run your code on their servers. Their proprietary WASM solution is used…
Skimming through it, I think they mean they've created a PaaS that would run your code (i.e., platform for "serverless" apps). But under the hood your code will not be started as a docker container & stuff but rather…
Is that why they were importing grain from the US and Canada?
> You can already run that on the server side. You can run it in a container. What problem is WASM solving here? As I understand it, they let you run your code on their servers. Their proprietary WASM solution is used…
Skimming through it, I think they mean they've created a PaaS that would run your code (i.e., platform for "serverless" apps). But under the hood your code will not be started as a docker container & stuff but rather…