• setVeryLoud(true);@lemmy.ca
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      real answer: dead project, too ambitious yet redundant with existing solutions.

      In this context, a VM is like NodeJS or JVM.

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        I’m still confused about the context. I’m assuming “VM” doesn’t mean “virtual machine” in this case? Or maybe it does with a different meaning?

        Idk im just an IT guy, not a web developer

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          Yes, it means “virtual machine”, but not the kind you’re thinking of.

          This isn’t like VMware Workstation, this is more like the Java VM or the Dalvik VM, it’s a virtual execution environment for a specific purpose.