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In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about two new services that allow you to run Node in the browser, WebContainers + NodeBox. Why Node in the browser? How does it work? And what are the differences and limitations of the services?
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Show Notes735: The Taliban Stole My Domain
734: HTMX Web Apps with Carson Gross
733: Egress, scraping, Safari EU changes, is SetInterval worth it?
732: Stop going to Spam: DMARC, SPF and DKIM Explained
731: Client side security, XSS attacks & CSP with Stripe’s Alex Sexton
730: Own Your Own PaaS
729: CSS Native @scope
728: AI Superpowers with Kevin Hou and Codeium
727: How to Code: Opinionated TypeScript Stack + Tooling Choices Explained
726: Is HTMX a Joke?
725: Safari is the New Chrome - Jen Simmons of Apple
724: Potluck: Is Virtual DOM Bad?
723: Svelte 5: Speed Simplicity Size
722: Next Level Web APIs. Bluetooth, File Access, Thomas Steiner - Project Fugu
721: You should learn Drizzle, the TypeScript SQL ORM
720: Where Does Time Come From?
719: Fullstack TypeScript Apps with No Build Step?! with Brian LeRoux
718: React Server Components
717: How to be Productive
716: JS Perf Wins & New Node.js Features with Yagiz Nizipli
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