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Tau is designed for cloud deployment, but it can also be highly effective for local-first environments, such as IoT, mobile, or desktop applications. Expanding Tau to support local or desktop use can provide significant flexibility and utility in various scenarios.
A good starting point is to leverage our existing interface:
TNS Client: Adapt the TNS client to operate locally by reading configurations from a YAML file. This allows users to easily manage their setup without relying on cloud infrastructure.
VM Backend: Enhance the VM backend to pull WASM files directly from the local filesystem. This ensures that the platform can function efficiently without needing remote resources.
By implementing these changes, we can extend Tau's versatility beyond cloud deployment, making it possible to build serverless applications for mobile, desktop and more!
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Tau is designed for cloud deployment, but it can also be highly effective for local-first environments, such as IoT, mobile, or desktop applications. Expanding Tau to support local or desktop use can provide significant flexibility and utility in various scenarios.
A good starting point is to leverage our existing interface:
By implementing these changes, we can extend Tau's versatility beyond cloud deployment, making it possible to build serverless applications for mobile, desktop and more!
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