Without proper security audits on wasms runtimes they can only be used as hypothetical tools. The main purpose of wasm is a sandbox that's well defined, but that doesn't matter if it's implimentations are vulnerable.
You could use it to just "deploy software anywhere", and that's a neat idea, but it's not 'web' assembly, there's no protections thst make it fit to run arbitrary code from the web.
You could use it to just "deploy software anywhere", and that's a neat idea, but it's not 'web' assembly, there's no protections thst make it fit to run arbitrary code from the web.