If most executables on your machine used Bun, then it would be a bundled shared library on your system eliminating the bulk of the 90mb executable size. Just like the shared libraries the 13043 .exe files on your…
> They need to monetize it, which means ads. Why ads? Seems like they're going the service route. Are you predicting them to start targeting the masses and build search/assistants/etc?
Once again, that standard is nearly 5 years old. Microsoft has definitely continued changing their approach to OSS software. I think my favorite move posed by Microsoft that supports this is their open-sourcing of .net…
If most executables on your machine used Bun, then it would be a bundled shared library on your system eliminating the bulk of the 90mb executable size. Just like the shared libraries the 13043 .exe files on your…
> They need to monetize it, which means ads. Why ads? Seems like they're going the service route. Are you predicting them to start targeting the masses and build search/assistants/etc?
Once again, that standard is nearly 5 years old. Microsoft has definitely continued changing their approach to OSS software. I think my favorite move posed by Microsoft that supports this is their open-sourcing of .net…