# Why I think something like this is the fuuuuuture. A Rust-core, almost-erlang runtime for wasm has so many insane possibilities and possible promises that it's impossible to ignore. However, this tiny counter example currently uses ~150MB of memory on my machine. With space optimizations, I still end up at ~122MB. I think I value being small too much. Or perhaps the runtime does indeed provide a huge featureset. - What does wasmtime/wasi include? (wastime is roughtly a 30MB binary -- 28MB stripped) - What does lunatic include? (29MB, 22MB stripped) - What all does submillisecond and sms_live include? (probably not much since the wasm bytecode is 1.2MB, but even that is pretty large IMO)