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One interesting use case that wasn't mentioned is edge computing. If you buy into Chrome-as-a-container that can run on an "edge" more easily than a data center, this is a step in that direction


And those are very likely to have tcp sockets at some point in the future (or at least that is the hope!)


Funny thing is that Chrome used to have sockets. As an extension but they solidly worked. I wrote a socks proxy that ran in the browser. It worked really well.


I was reading about it, but I assumed it was just in Chromium? Did it actually make it into Chrome as well!




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