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  1. @guenther Why not both as needed?

    (Like, <coap.amsuess.com/view/##coaps+> is mostly hacked together with `import js` for quick DOM hacking, but CBOR pretty-printing and the cryptographic backend for end-to-end security is powered by PyO3, and for the WebSockets part I'm undecided which variant is best.)

  2. An unplanned product of the #IETFHackathon was a new #CoAP tool: coap.amsuess.com/view/##coaps+ is now usable as a browser tool to fetch CoAP resources.
    It is not pretty, and takes a few seconds to load, but then it's just 150 lines of code, building on aiocoap and #pyodide.

  3. An unplanned product of the #IETFHackathon was a new #CoAP tool: coap.amsuess.com/view/##coaps+ is now usable as a browser tool to fetch CoAP resources.
    It is not pretty, and takes a few seconds to load, but then it's just 150 lines of code, building on aiocoap and #pyodide.

  4. An unplanned product of the #IETFHackathon was a new #CoAP tool: coap.amsuess.com/view/##coaps+ is now usable as a browser tool to fetch CoAP resources.
    It is not pretty, and takes a few seconds to load, but then it's just 150 lines of code, building on aiocoap and #pyodide.

  5. An unplanned product of the #IETFHackathon was a new #CoAP tool: coap.amsuess.com/view/##coaps+ is now usable as a browser tool to fetch CoAP resources.
    It is not pretty, and takes a few seconds to load, but then it's just 150 lines of code, building on aiocoap and #pyodide.

  6. An unplanned product of the #IETFHackathon was a new #CoAP tool: coap.amsuess.com/view/##coaps+ is now usable as a browser tool to fetch CoAP resources.
    It is not pretty, and takes a few seconds to load, but then it's just 150 lines of code, building on aiocoap and #pyodide.