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hpr1847 :: Client Side C- WTF Is Wrong With You?

In this episode of hackerpublicradio sigflup talks about her efforts porting stuff with emscripten

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Hosted by sigflup on Tuesday 2015-09-01 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
Tags: emscripten,c,c++,browser, javascript.
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This is the link to the emulator: https://theadesilva.com/web_nes

emscripten's website is here https://kripken.github.io/emscripten-site

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whisper --model tiny --language en hpr1847.wav


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Comment #1 posted on 2015-09-17T12:38:11Z by Gabriel Evenfire

I always look forward to your shows...

I always look forward to your shows sigflup, because I know there will be some really unusual technical material in them. This one is no exception.

I've never heard of emscripten before, but I'm going to have to look into this. It reminds me of a project a while back to compile C code using gcc to MIPS assembly that would run on a MIPS interpreter in Java. (Someone billed it as a way to compile C programs that would never buffer overflow. Not exactly accurate, but the buffer overflows would never corrupt the interpreter's stack.)

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