It's a bit pricey at $29 dollars a month but if all of the content is as interesting, entertaining and thought provoking as this talk I could see it being worth the price. I would be curious to hear anyone's feedback.
Where can I read more about this kernel-level sandboxing that's discussed towards the end?
Additionally: as I understand things, the methodology behind asm.js could (in principle) be applied to any JIT-ed language. Is the choice of doing this in JS only because JS is the language of browsers (i.e.: kernel-level sandboxing can easily use existing browser sandboxing code) or are there other technical considerations behind this decision?
https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/the-birth-and-death...