Christopher David on Nostr: Mostly excited about WANIX as basis for an agent runtime because it enables agents to ...
Mostly excited about WANIX as basis for an agent runtime because it enables agents to run local-first in a browser while enabling 1) read/write access to filesystems including GitHub, 2) compilation of new Go programs in the browser (because the Go compiler is shipped to the browser via WASM), 3) an in-browser dev pipeline for webapps and binaries, and 4) usage of our existing agent plugins also using WASM
tl;dr WANIX has all the building blocks needed for agentic recursive self-improvement
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