README: correct bundle sizes (ls -s
output is bytes not kilobytes)
#242
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In my rushed attempt to merge WebAssembly support and get an announcement out at 2am last night, my sleep-deprived brain incorrectly parsed the output of
ls -s
in bytes and not kilobytes as is correctly stated inman ls
. 🤦♂ 🤦♀I do believe we can get much smaller bundle sizes, particularly once we have TInyGo support but it definitely wasn't my goal to mislead everyone here & in the announcement posts.
Apologies for the confusion and to everyone I have misled with this mistake!