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The Zero-Syscall Network: Implementing WASM-to-WASM Tunneling for Nano-Services

  IT InstaTunnel Team Published by our engineering team The Zero-Syscall Network: Implementing WASM-to-WASM Tunneling for Nano-Services Why let the kernel slow you down? This piece explores how to link co-located WASM components using a direct memory-mapped tunnel that bypasses the OS networking stack entirely — and where that goal stands in the real world of 2026. 1. Introduction: WebAssembly Beyond the Browser The story of WebAssembly in 2026 is one of genuine, measurable progress sitting alongside stubborn, unresolved gaps. On the browser side the picture is unambiguously positive. According to Chrome Platform Status data, WebAssembly is used in roughly 5.5% of Chrome page loads as of early 2026, up from 4.5% the year before. Figma, Adobe Photoshop on the web, AutoCAD Web, and Google Meet’s video pipeline all run on WASM today. The WebAssembly 3.0 specification became a W3C standard in September 2025, bundling garbage collection, 64-bit memory addressing, tail-call optimization,...

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