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Update users.md #250

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juntao commented Sep 3, 2024

Hello, I am a PR summary agent on flows.network. Here are my reviews of code commits in this PR.


The update to the "users.md" file in this pull request highlights the growing adoption of WasmEdge, a lightweight WebAssembly runtime for cloud-native applications, across various industries and use cases. Two new projects were added:

  1. Cocos AI: This entry shows that WasmEdge is being used for Confidential Computing inference of AI workloads in a secure TEE enclave. This could potentially expose sensitive data to unauthorized access if the security measures are not properly implemented or configured.
  2. WikiFunction: Here, WasmEdge is utilized to execute functions, which improves the performance of the system. However, there's no mention of any security considerations in this context, which could be a potential issue if the functions being executed have unintended side effects or vulnerabilities.

The most important findings are that WasmEdge is increasingly used across various applications, including cloud-native, IoT, containerization, and AI workloads. This growth demonstrates its versatility and effectiveness in these areas. However, it's crucial to ensure the security of sensitive data and the integrity of functions being executed with WasmEdge to avoid potential risks or vulnerabilities.

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Commit f4bff21ecd3981048fb66b5ef605d613a1010372

  1. The users.md file in the documentation has been updated to include new projects that use WasmEdge, a lightweight WebAssembly runtime for cloud-native applications.
  2. Two new entries have been added:
    • Cocos AI: WasmEdge is used for Confidential Computing inference of AI workloads in a secure TEE enclave.
    • WikiFunction: WasmEdge is utilized to execute functions, which improves the performance of the system.
  3. The updates demonstrate the growing adoption and versatility of WasmEdge in various applications, including cloud-native, IoT, containerization, and AI workloads.

Commit 1dec01e9ecb843af0aeb61c169a598f9cbe30d3c

  • Michael Yuan updated the "users.md" document in a GitHub patch to reflect recent additions and modifications to the list of projects using WasmEdge.
  • He added Cocos AI, WikiFunctions, Bytetrade, Red Hat EPEL 9, Open Interpreter, GaiaNet, MoXin, CloudEvents, Kagome, and Sealos to the list.
  • He also made some grammatical corrections and clarifications in the descriptions of existing entries for Cocos AI, WikiFunctions, Bytetrade, Red Hat EPEL 9, and Sealos.
  • These updates demonstrate the increasing adoption of WasmEdge across various industries and use cases, including Confidential Computing, Serverless functions, Database UDFs, Edge computing, Cloud Operating Systems, and more.

Signed-off-by: Michael Yuan <[email protected]>

Signed-off-by: Michael Yuan <[email protected]>
@juntao juntao merged commit 25fbe18 into WasmEdge:main Sep 4, 2024
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