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Paul Butler
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An podcast about modern browser technology and the things people build with it. We’re talking WebAssembly, WebRTC, WebGL, WebGPU, WebSockets, WebCodecs, WebTransport, Web-everything.
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Feb 2 2024
Browsertech Podcast - Trailer
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Matthias Wagner of Flux on building a PCB design tool with WebGL
RSVP for our Local Thirst London event on Dec 5th.Flux links:FluxMatthias on Linkedin@MatthiasWagner on TwitterMatthias' public Flux projectsBrowsertech links:Browsertech Digest newsletterJamsocket (@jamsockethq on twitter)Host @paulgb on twitter
Oct 16 2024
Thomas Steiner of Chrome: WebAssembly on the web
RSVP for our October 30 Browsertech.wasm event in San Francisco.Links for Tom:Mastodon@tomayac on TwitterBlogWasmAssembly PodcastWebAssembly at Google talk at Wasm I/OBrowsertech links:Browsertech Digest newsletterJamsocket (@jamsockethq on twitter)Host @paulgb on twitter
Sep 3 2024
People are Actually Using WebAssembly
Audio version of the Browsertech Digest post People are Actually Using WebAssembly.Links mentioned:Andy Wingo's post “tree-shaking, the horticulturally misguided algorithm”The Wasm Engine architecture tweetMy previous episode with Luke at SequenceRSVP for our Sept 5th NYC eventWe will also be hosting an event in SF on October 30th, details coming soon.Show-related links:@paulgb on twitterJamsocket@JamsocketHQ on twitter
Jun 4 2024
Trip Report: Local First Conf Berlin
Links:Jamsocket (@JamsocketHQ)Paul Butler (@paulgb)Local First Conf (newsletter, @localfirstconf)
May 9 2024
Kyle Barron on Wasm, Parquet, and managing geospatial data in the browser
We will be hosting the first Browsertech LA on May 23. We're also doing an event in SF on May 22 with our friends at Krea. Hope to see you there!Show Links:@kylebarron2 on twitterkylebarron.devLonboard project on GitHub@paulgb on twitterJamsocket@JamsocketHQ on twitter
Apr 10 2024
(Digest post) Cloudflare's Durable Multiplayer Moat
This is a reading of the Browsertech Digest post Cloudflare's Durable Multiplayer Moat, published April 10, 2024.For links and references related to this episode, see the inline links in that post.
Apr 3 2024
Breck and Billy of Row Zero on canvas rendering billion-row grids
Paul was joined by Breck and Billy of Row Zero to talk HTML canvas rendering; spinning up an EC2 instance for every acitve user; and streaming data only as needed.Episode links:Row ZeroShow links:BrowsertechJamsocket@JamsocketHQ on twitter@paulgb on twitter
Mar 18 2024
Ben Schmidt of Nomic talks WebGL and WebGPU for AI embedding visualization
Paul was joined by Ben Schmidt of Nomic to talk WebGL, WebGPU, and the challenges of visualizing large-scale AI embeddings in the browser.Nomic links:NomicBen Schmidt@nomic_ai on twitter@benschmidt on twitterBrowsertech links:BrowsertechJamsocket@JamsocketHQ on twitter@paulgb on twitter
Feb 13 2024
Andrew and Eric of Prospective.co talk WebAssembly for data analysis
Paul was joined by Andrew and Eric of Prospective to talk WebAssembly, Pyodide, and streaming real-time data visualization in the browser.We are hosting an in-person Browsertech NYC event on March 7, 2024. Register here.Prospective links:Prospective.coLinkedInPerspective (open-source codebase discussed in the show) on GitHubBrowsertech links:Browsertech DigestJamsocket
Feb 6 2024
Luke McGartland of Sequence talks film editing in the browser
I sat down with Luke McGartland of Sequence (sequence.film) to talk about pixel-streamed UI, CRDTs, and how Sequence uses WebAssembly.Sequence Links:Sequence.film@sequence_film on Twitter@sequence_film on YouTubeBrowsertech links:Browsertech.comBrowsertech Digest newsletter@JamsocketHQ on Twitter
Feb 2 2024
Browsertech Podcast - Trailer
Episode description not available.