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Bisq is an open-source desktop application that allows you to buy and sell bitcoins in exchange for national currencies, or alternative cryptocurrencies.Pricing:
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#Cryptocurrencies #Cryptocurrency Exchange #Crypto 370 social mentions
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Use Windows 98 in your browserPricing:
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I think you are looking for Shadow. https://shadow.goose.icu Or just the whole kitchen sink. Why not? http://copy.sh/v86/?profile=windows98.
#Windows #Emulators #Web App 61 social mentions
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a faster hnsearchPricing:
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Looking at this with an open mind, I'm curious what benefits running SQLite in WebAssembly with a proxied web worker API layer gives compared to using localStorage or something similar. * Using SQL has clear benefits for writing an application. You can use existing stable tools for performing migrations. * Using SQLite in a filesystem offers many advantages w.r.t performance and reliability. Do these advantages translate over when using WebAssembly SQLite over OPFS? * How does SQLite / OPFS performance compare to reading / writing to localstorage? * From what I know about web workers, the browser thinks it is making http requests to communicate with subzero, while the web worker proxies these requests to a local subzero server. What is the overhead cost with doing this, and what benefits does this give over having the browser communicate directly with SQLite? * I remember seeing a demo of using [SQLite over HTTP](https://hn.algolia.com/?q=sqlite+http) a while back. I wonder if that can be implemented with web workers as an even simpler interface between the web and SQLite and how that affects bundle size...
#Search Engine #Web Search #Internet Search 1905 social mentions