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"textContent": "augustss:\n\n> Perhaps it’s running out of memory?\n\n(Sorry for the delay in replying.) Don’t worry about me and my cranky platforms. On the PC I have enough memory to run GHCi in the browser, or GHC .exe downloaded, or to build Hugs using Visual Studio. It’s Windows 8.1, so no hope of building MicroHS from source.\n\nThe browser is now getting the split screen edit pane. But still freezes loading canvhs. That’s with no other apps running than Chrome.\n\nMerely, I’d hoped it might be more … micro. (How does GHCi manage to run in the browser?)",
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