 Hey, everyone. Oh, hello, everyone. I'm Vivian from SexSafe. My talk is about how to run Dapper in WebAssembly. So what is Dapper? Dapper provides APIs for microservices. They include services in a location, services discovery, state management, security management, and many others. We usually compare them in microservices into native applications and to run them in containers. So our container is heavyweight and open and safe. On the other hand, WebAssembly is a very secure sandbox with that is light and fast. WebAssembly could start in under 1 million seconds. WebAssembly could run within applications at native speed. WebAssembly is portable. The compiled web style could work well with all the changes on different computers. WebAssembly Edge is a leading WebAssembly runtime. It is well-shotted from microservices. First, it supports networking. We could, sorry, it supports networking. We could create web services and consume web services in WebAssembly Edge apps. Second, it supports databases like MySQL and TIDB. Third, WebAssembly also supports AI-forming works like TensorFlow, MyTaiTorch, and OpenVINO. As we have seen, AI services is everywhere. Fourth, WebAssembly could be managed by tools like Docker and Kubernetes. Yesterday, Docker announced that it is supporting Wasm-IG from Docker desktop and Docker compose. Check it out. Fifth, Wasm-IG supports Node.js and JavaScript. It lowers the bar for developing Wasm apps. I put Wasm-IG GitHub repo here. You could check it out. So let's see how it actually works. In a typical dapper.com, the microservice is attached to a dapper, sorry, in a typical dapper application. The microservice is attached to a dapper.com. Look at the purple rectangle. It is a microservice. It is written in rust. It communicates with the dapper.com through the dapper SDK for WebAssembly. I have a complete demo with three dapper microservice and a web-founding and a database backend. It allows you to upload a picture and turn it green. It also could tell you what is in that picture. I also put the demo link. If you want to try it yourself, the demo source code is also here. Welcome to check it out. Finally, if you are interested in contributing to this work, I also put the GitHub link here. It still has some dapper APIs not yet implemented. We look forward to your feedback and contribution. That's all. Thank you for your time.